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West Bengal to Initiate Special Intensive Review for Voter Registration

West Bengal is set to begin issuing hearing notices for voter registration as part of a Special Intensive Review process. Approximately 3.2 million voters may receive notices, particularly those whose details were not matched with earlier data. The hearings will start on December 18, and voters are advised to prepare specific documents for verification. This initiative aims to streamline the voter registration process ahead of the upcoming elections. Additionally, a review of the SIR work is expected to take place in North Bengal before Christmas. Stay tuned for more updates on this significant electoral process.
 

Commencement of Hearing Notices for Voter Registration

In West Bengal, election registration officials will begin issuing notices for hearings starting Thursday as part of the Special Intensive Review (SIR). This information was confirmed by an official.


It is anticipated that approximately 3.2 million voters will receive notices for hearings in the initial phase. These voters' details could not be matched with the 2002 SIR data, yet their names appear in the draft voter list for 2026.


The official stated on Wednesday, 'Being included in the draft voter list does not mean that a voter will not be called for a hearing. However, the process may be relatively straightforward for them.' The election registration officials will start issuing hearing notices from the morning of December 18.


Two copies of the hearing notice will be issued. One will be handed to the respective voter, while the other will be retained by the booth-level officer after obtaining the voter's signature. Voters will be given some time to attend the hearing after receiving the notice, which is expected to commence soon.


Hearings will take place in government offices, including those of the district magistrate, sub-divisional magistrate, and block development officers. The official advised voters to prepare 11 documents specified by the election commission for verification.


Additionally, another official mentioned that the state's special voter list supervisor, Subrata Gupta, is likely to visit North Bengal before Christmas to review the SIR work.