GUWAHATI
The elector number successful Assam has dropped by 2.43 lakh aft the decision of the peculiar revision of electoral rolls, information released by the bureau of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) has revealed.
A full of 29,646 booth-level officers were engaged crossed Assam for the peculiar revision, which differed from the peculiar intensive revision (SIR) conducted simultaneously successful 12 different States and Union Territories.
The last electoral rotation was published connected Tuesday (February 10, 2026).
According to a connection issued by the CEO’s office, the full fig of voters decreased by 2,43,485 from 2,52,01,624 published successful the integrated draught elector database connected December 27, 2025, to 2,49,58,139 successful the last list. “This represents a 0.97% alteration compared to the draught elector list,” the connection read. The draught database had 1.35% much voters than the erstwhile last rotation published successful January 2025.
Poll officials said 7.87 lakh additions and 10.26 lakh deletions were recorded during the peculiar revision from November 22 to December 27, 2025. The deletions were attributed to deceased electors (4.79 lakh), shifted electors (5.24 lakh), and aggregate entries (53,619).
The last elector database includes 1,24,82,213 antheral voters, 1,24,75,583 pistillate voters, and 343 third-gender voters.
Time provided for appeal
The connection further said a 30-day entreaty model has been provided for electors oregon applicants who person grievances. The entreaty tin beryllium made to the District Magistrate wrong 15 days of the work of the last elector list, with a “second entreaty disposable to the CEO wrong 30 days”.
The play for submitting claims and objections aft the work of the draught rotation was from December 27, 2025, to January 22, 2026.
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that an “extensive” SIR of the State’s canvass rolls volition instrumentality spot aft the Assembly election, apt by April. There are 126 Assembly seats successful Assam.

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