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Politics
Sikkim Electoral Roll: Over 37,000 Forms Uncollected in Revision
✍️ India Today NE
🗓 28 Jun 2026, 11:16 PM
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A significant number of enumeration forms, exceeding 37,000, have not been collected during Sikkim's ongoing electoral roll revision process.
The electoral roll revision exercise currently underway in Sikkim has encountered a substantial backlog, with over 37,000 enumeration forms remaining uncollected. This indicates a significant portion of the revision process has yet to be completed across the state.
The uncollected forms represent a considerable number of potential additions, deletions, or modifications to the existing voter registry. The exact reasons for the non-collection of these forms are not detailed, but it points to challenges in reaching all intended electors or ensuring their participation in the updating process.
Officials are likely to be focused on addressing this gap to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the final electoral roll. The revision is a critical step in maintaining an up-to-date voter database, essential for fair and transparent elections.
The uncollected forms represent a considerable number of potential additions, deletions, or modifications to the existing voter registry. The exact reasons for the non-collection of these forms are not detailed, but it points to challenges in reaching all intended electors or ensuring their participation in the updating process.
Officials are likely to be focused on addressing this gap to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the final electoral roll. The revision is a critical step in maintaining an up-to-date voter database, essential for fair and transparent elections.