The country became the first state where there will be 1200 voters at a stand
Bihar became the first state in the country to take historical steps to reduce the ease and ropes of voters. Now a maximum of 1200 voters can register with each polling station in the state. Below, the Electoral Commission has increased the number of polling stations in the state from 77.895 to 90.712. In addition, the number of concerned officers (blush) was also increased. The Process of Special Intensive Revision (SIR) 2025 of the Voters List in Bihar by the India Electoral Commission (ECI) lasts quickly. This process is done according to section 21 (2) (a) of the Constitution and Rule 25 of the representation of the representation of the Act, 1950 and the voter registration rules, 1960. Voters have also been made clear that the review of the voters list is compulsory before each election. Along with raising the number of strong foundations of a healthy democracy, the number of BLOs was also increased from 77.895 to 90.712. Its purpose is to improve the scope and communication of voters at each stand. To help voters, 4 Lakh volunteers were also increased from 1 lakh to about 4 lakhs to help voters in the state. These volunteers will help people in the voters list add names, amendment and other election processes. Political parties also actively participate, 12 recognized political parties of Bihar also increased the number of Booth Level Agents (BLA) from 1,38,680 to 1,60,813. This shows that the political parties of the state also actively participate in the voter list review process. Identifying dead voters and double names, despite making contact with all political parties until July 20, shared the election commission dead, permanently transferred, a double voter -Iid chart and a list of voters who are not available. This transparency ensures that only valid and active voters are registered in the voters list. On August 1, the concept of the voter list published was published the concept of the Booth -wise voters list on August 1, which was shared with all political parties and an extensive advertisement was also released. This list is available to the general public on the website of the Electoral Commission: https://voters.eci.gov.in/download-aroll.