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Assam’s Special Voter Roll Revision for 2026 Elections


Gearing Up for 2026: Election Commission Launches Special Voter Roll Revision in Assam

With the Assam Assembly elections looming on the horizon next year, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has officially set the wheels in motion. On Monday, the poll body announced a “Special Revision” of the electoral rolls for the state. The goal is clear: to ensure a clean, error-free, and updated voter list is ready well before the 2026 polls.

This exercise is quite distinct from the routine updates seen in other parts of the country. Here is a breakdown of why this revision matters and what the timeline looks like for the common citizen.

Why Assam’s Process is Different

While many other states are currently undergoing a “Special Intensive Revision” (SIR)—which involves checking citizenship documents—Assam has been exempted from this specific rigorous process. The reason lies in the state’s unique history with the National Register of Citizens (NRC). Since the NRC update is still ongoing under the Supreme Court’s observation, the EC has opted for a “Special Revision” instead.

What does this mean for the average resident? Essentially, there won’t be a fresh enumeration (counting everyone from scratch). Instead, the focus will be on verifying the current list, removing the names of those who have passed away or permanently shifted, and adding eligible new voters.

Mark Your Calendars: Key Dates for Voters

If you are a resident of Assam, the next few months are crucial for ensuring your right to vote remains intact. The process is on a tight schedule compared to the usual five-month cycle. Here is the timeline you need to know:

The qualifying date for this revision is January 1, 2026. This means if you are turning 18 on or before this date, you are eligible to be included in the list.

State Government Pledges Support

Following the announcement, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma took to social media to welcome the move. He assured that the state government would extend full cooperation to the Election Commission to ensure the process is transparent and completed on time.

With the current Assam Assembly’s term set to expire on May 20, 2026, having a finalized voter list by February is a critical first step toward the election season. For the voters of Assam, the message is simple: be alert during the verification drive and check the draft list in December to ensure your voice counts next year.

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