Uttarakhand Voter List Revision 2026: CEO Issues Notice Over BLO Mapping Delays
The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voter lists in Uttarakhand is a crucial exercise that is slated to commence in April 2026. This exercise is aimed at ensuring that the electoral rolls in the state remain up-to-date and accurate. However, recent notices issued by the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Uttarakhand to Electoral Registration Officers (EROs) in three districts have raised concerns over the delay in the "mapping" process.
Importance of BLO Mapping
For the successful updation of voter lists, it is essential that the Booth Level Officers (BLOs) are mapped to specific polling stations. This technical requirement is a mandatory step that ensures that the voter lists are accurate and comprehensive. The Election Commission has emphasized the importance of completing the mapping work on time, as any delays can impact the overall revision process.
Background of the Issue
The voter list revision exercise is a regular process that is conducted in all states, including Uttarakhand. The exercise involves updating the electoral rolls to reflect changes in the demographic landscape of the state. This includes adding new voters, deleting dead or migrated voters, and making corrections to existing voter data. The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is a more comprehensive exercise that is conducted every five years to ensure that the electoral rolls remain accurate and up-to-date.
CEO's Notice and the Way Forward
The CEO's notice to EROs in three districts is a clear indication that the Election Commission is taking the delay in BLO mapping very seriously. The notice has asked the EROs to complete the mapping work immediately to ensure that the 2026 electoral roll remains accurate and the revision starts on time. The Election Commission has also made it clear that any further delays in the mapping process will be dealt with sternly.
Conclusion
The voter list revision exercise in Uttarakhand is a critical process that requires meticulous planning and execution. The delay in BLO mapping has raised concerns over the accuracy and comprehensiveness of the electoral rolls. However, with the CEO's notice and the Election Commission's emphasis on completing the mapping work on time, it is expected that the 2026 electoral roll will be accurate and up-to-date. The success of the SIR exercise will depend on the timely completion of the mapping work and the overall efficiency of the election machinery in Uttarakhand.
