In Rajasthan, the Election Commission of India’s directive has led to the systematic and transparent conduct of the Special Intensive Revision–2026 of electoral rolls. A comprehensive review of the revision work took place at the Secretariat, overseen by the Special Roll Observer appointed by the ECI.
Rajasthan’s Chief Electoral Officer, Naveen Mahajan, informed that the progress of the Special Intensive Revision–2026 was reviewed by the Special Roll Observer, Aditi Singh, at a detailed meeting held at the Secretariat. The meeting, attended by representatives of recognized political parties, focused on various stages and activities of the revision process, ensuring transparency and participatory oversight.
To ensure the success of this extensive poll exercise, a significant administrative machinery has been mobilized. The campaign involves the active engagement of numerous officials, including District Election Officers, Electoral Registration Officers, Booth-Level Officer (BLO) Supervisors, BLOs, volunteers, and Booth Level Agents.
The Special Intensive Revision is being conducted across 200 Assembly constituencies in 41 districts of Rajasthan. CEO Mahajan highlighted key activities of the electoral roll revision, including categorizing voters based on their date of birth, mapping the state-level database, providing training to BLOs, and making the 2002 electoral rolls available for verification.
