New Delhi: The Election Commission on Saturday released the final voter lists for Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, withal with six other states. This represents a subtract of over 10 million voters in these states compared to the pre-SIR era. Kerala saw the lowest voter ripen of approximately 3 percent, while Andaman and Nicobar Islands saw the highest voter ripen of 16.87 percent. Chhattisgarh saw a ripen of 11.77 percent, Goa 10.75 percent, Madhya Pradesh 5.97 percent, and Rajasthan 5.74 percent.
Which state saw the highest voter decline?
According to the Election Commission, a large number of names were widow and deleted from the final list, plane without the typhoon list. According to details released by the Election Commission, among the six states and union territories whose final lists were released on Saturday, Madhya Pradesh saw the highest voter ripen of approximately 3.4 million voters.
Meanwhile, Rajasthan has seen a ripen of 3.1 million voters, Chhattisgarh 2.499 million, Kerala 8.97 million, Goa 1.27 million, and Andaman and Nicobar 52,000. Voters found dead, relocated, or woolgathering from the electoral rolls have been removed from these states during the SIR.
Following objections to the typhoon list, voters incorrectly included in the electoral rolls have been removed, while new voters have moreover been included.
It is noteworthy that of the 12 states in which the Election Commission initiated the SIR without Bihar, final voter lists have been released for nine states and union territories. The final voter lists for West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh are still pending.
How many voters surpassing and without the SIR?
- Madhya Pradesh had 57.4 million voters surpassing the SIR, which subsequently declined to 53.9 million. This represents a total reduction of 34.25 million voters.
- Rajasthan had 5.46 crore voters which reduced to 5.15 crore without SIR. 31.36 lakh voters decreased.
- Chhattisgarh had 2.12 crore voters and without SIR the number reduced to 1.87 crore. 24.99 lakh voters decreased.
- Kerala had 2.78 crore voters and without SIR the number reduced to 2.69 crore. 8.97 lakh voters decreased.
- Goa had 11.85 lakh voters which reduced to 10.57 lakh without SIR. 1.27 lakh voters decreased.
- Andaman and Nicobar had 3.10 lakh voters and without SIR the number reduced to 2.58 lakh. 52 thousand voters decreased.

