Assam voter count decreases by 2.43 lakh after special revision
Assam's voter count drops by 2.43 lakh after special electoral roll revision.
The voter count in Assam has dropped by 2.43 lakh after the conclusion of the special revision of electoral rolls, data released by the office of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) has revealed. A total of 29,646 booth level officers were engaged across Assam for the special revision. The final electoral roll was published on Tuesday.
According to a statement issued by the CEO’s office, the total number of voters decreased by 2,43,485 from 2,52,01,624 published in the integrated draft voter list on December 27, 2025, to 2,49,58,139 in the final list. Poll officials said 7.87 lakh additions and 10.26 lakh deletions were recorded during the special revision from November 22 to December 27, 2025.
Key Facts
The voter count in Assam decreased by 2.43 lakh after the special revision of electoral rolls.
A total of 29,646 booth level officers were engaged in the special revision process.
The final electoral roll was published on Tuesday.
The total number of voters in the final list is 2,49,58,139.
The draft list had 1.35% more voters than the previous final roll published in January 2025.
7.87 lakh additions and 10.26 lakh deletions were recorded during the special revision.
UPSC Exam Angles
GS Paper II: Polity and Governance - Election process, constitutional bodies
Connects to syllabus topics like electoral reforms, role of ECI, representation of people act
Potential question types: Statement-based, factual, analytical
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Key Statistics from Assam Voter Roll Revision
Key statistics regarding the decrease in voter count in Assam after the special revision of electoral rolls.
- Decrease in Voters
- 2,43,485
- Total Voters in Final List
- 2,49,58,139
- Additions During Revision
- 7.87 lakh
- Deletions During Revision
- 10.26 lakh
Reflects changes due to additions and deletions during the special revision.
Represents the total number of eligible voters after the revision.
New voters added to the electoral roll during the special revision.
Voters removed from the electoral roll due to various reasons.
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Practice Questions (MCQs)
1. Consider the following statements regarding the recent special revision of electoral rolls in Assam: 1. The total number of voters decreased by 2.43 lakh. 2. Approximately 10.26 lakh additions were recorded during the revision. 3. The integrated draft voter list was published on December 27, 2025. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- A.1 and 2 only
- B.1 and 3 only
- C.2 and 3 only
- D.1, 2 and 3
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Answer: B
Statement 1 is CORRECT: The voter count in Assam decreased by 2.43 lakh after the special revision. Statement 2 is INCORRECT: 7.87 lakh additions and 10.26 lakh deletions were recorded, not additions. Statement 3 is CORRECT: The integrated draft voter list was published on December 27, 2025, as per the news report.
2. Which of the following statements is NOT correct regarding the Election Commission of India (ECI)?
- A.It is a constitutional body responsible for conducting elections.
- B.It is empowered by Article 324 of the Constitution of India.
- C.The Chief Election Commissioner can be removed from office only through impeachment by Parliament.
- D.The ECI is responsible for preparing and updating the National Register of Citizens (NRC).
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Answer: D
Options A, B, and C are correct statements about the ECI. Option D is incorrect because the ECI is NOT responsible for preparing and updating the National Register of Citizens (NRC). The NRC is primarily overseen by the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India under the Ministry of Home Affairs.
3. Assertion (A): Special revisions of electoral rolls are conducted to ensure accuracy and inclusivity of voter lists. Reason (R): Regular updates help in removing deceased voters and adding newly eligible voters. In the context of the above statements, which of the following is correct?
- A.Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
- B.Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A
- C.A is true but R is false
- D.A is false but R is true
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Answer: A
Both the assertion and the reason are true, and the reason correctly explains why special revisions are conducted. Special revisions aim to ensure accuracy and inclusivity, and regular updates, including removing deceased voters and adding newly eligible ones, are key to achieving this.
Source Articles
Special revision: Assam voter count decreases by 2.43 lakh in final roll - The Hindu
Congress submits no-confidence motion against Om Birla; Assam final voter list released with 2.43 names deleted from draft roll after Special Revision, and more in The Hindu’s top news of February 10, 2026. - The Hindu
Serious irregularities in Assam draft electoral roll after Special Revision, claims Congress - The Hindu
Election Commission orders ‘Special Revision’ of voter list in Assam - The Hindu
Assam draft voter list flags 10.56 lakh names for deletions after door-to-door survey - The Hindu
