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ECI Extends SIR in Andhra Pradesh: Enumeration Till July 24, Final Roll on October 3

ECI revises Andhra Pradesh SIR schedule; voter enumeration extended till July 24, draft electoral roll on July 31 and final publication on October 3, 2026.

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has extended the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) schedule in Andhra Pradesh. As per the revised timetable, voter enumeration will continue until July 24, while the draft electoral roll will be published on July 31, 2026. The final electoral roll is scheduled for publication on October 3, 2026.

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The window for filing claims and objections will open immediately on July 31 and remain accessible until August 30, 2026. During this period, eligible voters are urged to review the draft electoral roll carefully and submit any discrepancies or additions to the concerned authorities.

Following the closure of the claims and objections period, the Election Commission will dedicate the time from July 31 to September 28, 2026, to the disposal of these submissions. This thorough verification process ensures that the final electoral roll is accurate, comprehensive, and reflective of the eligible voting population.

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election officials and stakeholders have been apprised of these timeline extensions as part of the Special Summary Revision (SSR) exercise in Andhra Pradesh. The deadline for enumeration activities has been extended until July 24, 2026, providing additional time to enroll voters who may have missed earlier deadlines.

After resolving all claims and objections, the Election Commission will finalize the electoral roll, with the final publication set for October 3, 2026. This comprehensive voter list will be used in the forthcoming elections, ensuring that every eligible citizen has the opportunity to exercise their democratic right to vote.

Authorities emphasize the importance of citizen participation throughout this process, encouraging all individuals to check their details and promptly raise any issues during the claims and objections period. Accurate electoral rolls are pivotal for conducting free and fair elections, underscoring the democratic values upheld by the nation.

In summary, the revised timeline for the electoral roll preparation in Andhra Pradesh, with the draft publication on July 31, claims and objections between July 31 and August 30, disposal until September 28, and final roll publication on October 3, demonstrates the Election Commission’s commitment to inclusivity and transparency in the electoral process.

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