Voter Utsav Delhis month-long electoral roll revision exercise ends
New Delhi Nov 30 PTI Thematic posters were put up on city buses special camps were held and social media campaign was intensified to disseminate awareness messages for voters enrolment during the month-long special summary revision of Delhis electoral roll which ended on Tuesday Officials in the Delhi CEO Office said the exercise carried out as festival for the electorate was very fruitful During the special summary revision-2022 SSR-2022 which started on November 1 any person who would be 18 years or more on or before January 1 2022 was eligible to enrol as a voter The final roll will be published on January 5 The SSR-2022 exercise ended today Now all the forms submitted during the past one month for voter registration addition and modification of details deletion of deceased voters will be processed till the final roll is published in January The exercise was very fruitful a senior official told PTI The office of the chief electoral officer CEO of Delhi had made preparations to ensure the process took place smoothly and no voter was left behind We have planned to carry out this exercise in the spirit of a festival So the month-long period is being called a VotersUtsav Delhis Chief Electoral Officer Ranbir Singh had said on November 1 while announcing the start of the SSR-2022 Special posters were mounted on city buses and digital posters were put up on its Facebook and Twitter handles to raise awareness about the exercise Posters carry the tagline Dilli kaVoterUtsav and a slogan ChaloVoterBane Hum According to the draft roll published on November 1 2021 the total number of electors stand at 14795949 showed the data shared by the CEO Office earlier There is a decrease in the number of both male and female voters in the draft roll vis-a-vis the one published on January 15 according to data shared by the Delhi CEO The number of male female and third gender electors are 8088031 6706570 and 948 respectively according to the draft roll published on November 1 The numbers for the January 15 roll were 8158180 6738976 and 913 respectively Delhis last electoral roll was published in January 2021 according to which the total number of eligible voters in the city had then stood at over 148 crore SpecialSummaryRevision SSRof electoral roll with respect to January 1 2022 as the qualifying date was done in all 70 Assembly constituencies of Delhi The CEO Office carried out a number of outreach programmes during the one-month exercise and in the run up to the special summary revision Special camps were held on November 27 and 28 across all polling stations in the city to facilitate enrolment of voters as part of the SSR-2022 A special stall was opened at the Delhi Pavillion of the just-concluded India International Trade Fair IITF here to facilitate voters especially the youth Delhi CEO Singh on November 17 had directed all district election officers DEOs to speed up the process of enrolling young electors in the age brackets of 18-19 and 20-29 to address the issue of their under-representation in the electoral roll officials had said Ahead of the exercise Singh had appealed to all newly eligible and all left-out voters to immediately download the voters app and register in the voter list during this SSR Todays youth is tech-savvy and spends a lot of time on social media We should therefore interact with them where they spend their time the most and motivate them to become proud voters of our great democracy he had saidPTI KND CK
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New Delhi Nov 30 PTI Thematic posters were put up on city buses special camps were held and social media campaign was intensified to disseminate awareness messages for voters enrolment during the month-long special summary revision of Delhis electoral roll which ended on Tuesday Officials in the Delhi CEO Office said the exercise carried out as festival for the electorate was very fruitful During the special summary revision-2022 SSR-2022 which started on November 1 any person who would be 18 years or more on or before January 1 2022 was eligible to enrol as a voter The final roll will be published on January 5 The SSR-2022 exercise ended today Now all the forms submitted during the past one month for voter registration addition and modification of details deletion of deceased voters will be processed till the final roll is published in January The exercise was very fruitful a senior official told PTI The office of the chief electoral officer CEO of Delhi had made preparations to ensure the process took place smoothly and no voter was left behind We have planned to carry out this exercise in the spirit of a festival So the month-long period is being called a VotersUtsav Delhis Chief Electoral Officer Ranbir Singh had said on November 1 while announcing the start of the SSR-2022 Special posters were mounted on city buses and digital posters were put up on its Facebook and Twitter handles to raise awareness about the exercise Posters carry the tagline Dilli kaVoterUtsav and a slogan ChaloVoterBane Hum According to the draft roll published on November 1 2021 the total number of electors stand at 14795949 showed the data shared by the CEO Office earlier There is a decrease in the number of both male and female voters in the draft roll vis-a-vis the one published on January 15 according to data shared by the Delhi CEO The number of male female and third gender electors are 8088031 6706570 and 948 respectively according to the draft roll published on November 1 The numbers for the January 15 roll were 8158180 6738976 and 913 respectively Delhis last electoral roll was published in January 2021 according to which the total number of eligible voters in the city had then stood at over 148 crore SpecialSummaryRevision SSRof electoral roll with respect to January 1 2022 as the qualifying date was done in all 70 Assembly constituencies of Delhi The CEO Office carried out a number of outreach programmes during the one-month exercise and in the run up to the special summary revision Special camps were held on November 27 and 28 across all polling stations in the city to facilitate enrolment of voters as part of the SSR-2022 A special stall was opened at the Delhi Pavillion of the just-concluded India International Trade Fair IITF here to facilitate voters especially the youth Delhi CEO Singh on November 17 had directed all district election officers DEOs to speed up the process of enrolling young electors in the age brackets of 18-19 and 20-29 to address the issue of their under-representation in the electoral roll officials had said Ahead of the exercise Singh had appealed to all newly eligible and all left-out voters to immediately download the voters app and register in the voter list during this SSR Todays youth is tech-savvy and spends a lot of time on social media We should therefore interact with them where they spend their time the most and motivate them to become proud voters of our great democracy he had saidPTI KND CK