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The Election Commission made the ultimate publication of the photo-voter record

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Election Commission makes remaining publication of photo-voter record, revision elevated to eight lakh 43 thousand voters Bhopal: Saturday, January 16, 2021, 19:48 IST Special temporary revision set by Election Commission of India on 2021, on the qualification date of January 1, 2021 The final publication of the voter record, which was photographed by Mann, has been achieved on 15 January 2021. Draft publication At the time of 25 November 2020, a complete of 5 crore 22 lakh 20 thousand 675 voters had been registered in all 230 meeting constituencies of the state. During the revision, 11 lakh 67 thousand new voters had been added, whereas the names of three lakh 24 thousand voters have been eliminated as a consequence of demise / change of venue / double registration and so on. In this manner there was a rise of 8 lakh 43 thousand voters. In the format printed, there was a rise of 1.63 % within the voters. Joint Chief Electoral Officer Dharanendra Kumar Jain mentioned that on the time of the final publication within the state, there are 5 crore 30 lakh 64 thousand 142 voters. These embody two crore 75 lakh 41 thousand 281 males, two crore 55 lakh 21 thousand 381 ladies and 1480 third gender voters. The intercourse ratio of voters is 927 as in comparison with the intercourse ratio of the state of 931. Similarly, the whole service voters are 75136. The ratio of voters of the state to the inhabitants is 63.21 %. In right now’s scenario, 64 thousand 592 polling stations are established. Free distribution of the final printed voter record on January 15, 2021 was achieved by the Chief Electoral Officer / District Election Office to all acknowledged political events. Also, the record was made accessible to the sales space stage officers at every polling station. The photoless lists of the final printed voter record are additionally accessible on the web site https://ceomadhyapradesh.nic.in/. Any particular person can see their title in these lists or by way of serps. Interested folks may also get a photo-free PDF of those voters’ lists on the price of Rs 100 / – per meeting from the Chief Electoral Officer’s Office or the District Election Office. Neeraj Sharma / Rajesh Dahima