EC may conduct house-to-house voter checks amid data accuracy concerns
22 Jun 2025
The Election Commission of India (ECI) is considering an extensive house-to-house verification process for the revision of electoral rolls ahead of the upcoming Bihar assembly elections.
The move comes amid concerns raised by civil society groups and political parties over the accuracy of names on the electoral rolls.
Congress has even accused the EC of manipulating data in favor of the BJP.
Accusations against EC
Protocol adherence
Despite following a detailed protocol for revising electoral rolls, the EC has been accused of arbitrarily inflating them.
Officials have said that these exercises are conducted with complete transparency and under constant scrutiny by political parties.
The proposed house-to-house verification is part of efforts to make the system robust and error-free.
House-to-house verification is not new
Historical context
The EC's proposal for intensive house-to-house verification isn't new.
The last such rigorous exercise was conducted in 2004, officials pointed out.
This historical context highlights the commission's commitment to maintaining the integrity and accuracy of electoral rolls, especially amid allegations and concerns raised by various stakeholders over name inclusion or deletion processes.
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