Introduction
The Mizoram draft electoral rolls have been officially published, marking an important step in the state’s electoral revision process. According to the Chief Electoral Officer, the draft rolls include more than 8.28 lakh registered electors across Mizoram.
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Draft Electoral Rolls Released
The Mizoram draft electoral rolls were released by Garima Gupta as part of the routine electoral revision exercise. Consequently, eligible voters can now verify their names and other details in the published draft.
Moreover, the publication allows citizens to identify any errors or omissions before the final electoral rolls are prepared.
The exercise aims to maintain an accurate and inclusive voter database.
More Than 8.28 Lakh Electors Listed
The Mizoram draft electoral rolls contain over 8.28 lakh electors, reflecting the latest voter data compiled during the revision process. Furthermore, election officials have encouraged eligible residents to review their entries and submit claims or objections within the prescribed timeline if required.
As a result, the verification process helps improve the accuracy of the final electoral rolls.
Focus on Electoral Accuracy
The Mizoram draft electoral rolls form a key part of ensuring free and fair elections. Meanwhile, the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer will review claims, objections, and correction requests before publishing the final voter list.
In addition, officials have urged citizens to participate actively in the verification process to ensure that the electoral database remains complete and up to date.
Conclusion
The Mizoram draft electoral rolls include more than 8.28 lakh electors, according to Chief Electoral Officer Garima Gupta. The publication gives voters an opportunity to verify their details and request corrections, thereby strengthening the accuracy and integrity of the state’s electoral rolls.
FAQs
1. Who published the draft electoral rolls?
Garima Gupta officially published the draft rolls.
2. How many electors are included?
The draft electoral rolls contain more than 8.28 lakh electors.
3. Why are draft electoral rolls published?
They allow voters to verify their information and request corrections before the final rolls are released.
4. Which state does this revision cover?
The electoral revision covers Mizoram.
5. Can voters request changes to the draft rolls?
Yes. Eligible voters can submit claims, objections, or correction requests during the revision period.
6. What is the purpose of the revision?
The process helps ensure that the electoral rolls remain accurate, updated, and inclusive.

