Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

FINAL ELECTORAL ROLL OF J&K PUBLISHED WITH 772,000 NET RISE

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

SRINAGAR: The final electoral roll for Jammu & Kashmir was released on Friday with the net addition of around 800,000 names, completing an exercise experts consider the final step before assembly elections are announced in the Union territory.

The final electoral roll has a total of 8,359,771 electors — 4,291,687 men, 4,067,900 women, and 184 transgende­r people — joint chief electoral officer of Jammu & Kashmir, Anil Salgotra said.

FINAL ROLL HAS A TOTAL OF 83,59,771 VOTERS – 42,91,687 MALES, 40,67,900 FEMALES AND 184 THIRD GENDER

The final electoral roll of Jammu and Kashmir was released on Friday with the highest-ever addition of more than 7.72 lakh voters, that is 10.19% net increase of the registered electors over the draft roll, officials said.

The final electoral roll has a total of 83,59,771 voters – 42,91,687 males, 40,67,900 females and 184 third gender – joint chief electoral officer of Jammu and Kashmir Anil Salgotra said.

The release of the electoral roll paves the way for assembly elections in the Union territory, the first since Article 370 provisions were abrogated and the state of Jammu and Kashmir was bifurcated into UTS in 2019.

“There has been a net increase of 7,72,872 electors in the final electoral roll, that is 10.19% net increase of the registered electors over the draft roll,” he said.

The maximum additions during a special summary revision was less than two lakh earlier.

The elector-population ratio has increased from 0.52 to 0.58 during this special summary revision (SSR), he said. The gender ratio of the final electoral roll has increased from 921 to 948.

This was for the first time in the history of Jammu and Kashmir that more than 11 lakh applicatio­ns for inclusion in the electoral roll were received in a single SSR period, Salgotra said.

The Election Commission of India had ordered pre-revision activities in the UT on June 10, which primarily included the mapping of electoral rolls of pre and post-delimitati­on constituen­cies, rationalis­ation of polling stations and integratio­ns of the electoral rolls.

An official spokespers­on said the draft rolls were published on September 15, which saw the addition of 613 new polling stations, which increased the UT’S total tally to 11,370.

The spokespers­on said claims and objections were accepted from September 15 to October 25. “This was followed by a period of 15 days till November 10 for the disposal of all claims and objections,” he added

He said any eligible citizen, who has been left out of the electoral roll, can apply through any of the modes of registrati­on -- online at national voter’s service portal, voter helpline app or by submitting an applicatio­n to the RO concerned.

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