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TN releases draft voter lists after massive cleanup

NT BureauBy NT BureauDecember 20, 2025No Comments
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In one of the largest electoral purges in recent years, Tamil Nadu has released its draft voter lists for all 31 districts following the Election Commission of India’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR). More than 97 lakh (9.7 million) names have been deleted statewide, with Chennai alone witnessing a staggering 14.25 lakh removals, shrinking its voter base from 40.04 lakh to 25.79 lakh.
Election officials termed the exercise a major cleanup drive aimed at removing deceased voters, duplicate entries, individuals who have migrated, and those untraceable at listed addresses. The revised rolls, they said, are intended to enhance accuracy and transparency ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections and strengthen public trust in the electoral system.
Coimbatore recorded the highest number of deletions at 6.50 lakh, reducing its total voters from 32.25 lakh to 25.74 lakh. Thiruvallur followed closely with 6.19 lakh names removed. Other districts that saw major corrections include Salem with 3.62 lakh deletions, Tiruchirappalli with 3.31 lakh, Kancheepuram with 2.74 lakh, Tirunelveli with 2.16 lakh, Thanjavur with 2.06 lakh, Namakkal with 1.93 lakh, Tenkasi with 1.51 lakh, and Theni with 1.25 lakh removals.
Officials said the revisions were particularly significant in urban and semi-urban regions where migration and duplication are frequent.
Chennai’s cleanup stands out for its sheer magnitude, with more than one-third of the city’s earlier voter strength erased from the rolls. Among its Assembly constituencies, Kolathur—represented by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin—saw one of the largest deletions, with 1.03 lakh names struck off. Authorities clarified that every deletion followed strict verification protocols including door-to-door checks, cross-verification with death records, and migration data analysis.
The development has sparked widespread discussion on electoral integrity and its potential political impact. Officials urged both political parties and citizens to closely scrutinize the draft rolls to ensure genuine voters remain on the list.
“This purge ensures only legitimate voters participate, preventing electoral fraud and strengthening fair elections,” a senior Election Commission official said.
The draft voter rolls are now available on the Chief Electoral Officer’s website (ceotn.tn.nic.in) as well as at local polling stations. Citizens have a limited window—generally between 15 and 30 days, depending on official notification—to verify their names, file claims, raise objections, add omissions, or correct any discrepancies.
Applications may be submitted online or in person, and the final list will be published after due verification and adjudication.
Political observers have welcomed the revision as a proactive measure toward cleaner elections, though concerns remain about the possible exclusion of legitimate voters due to relocation or clerical lapses.
Political parties have been urged to assist supporters in reviewing the rolls to avoid disenfranchisement.
With the 2026 Assembly elections on the horizon, the sweeping revision is expected to influence voter demographics and potentially reshape campaign strategies.
Authorities remain confident that the exercise will ultimately strengthen the credibility of Tamil Nadu’s electoral process.
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