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Final voter list: Over 29.6 lakh voters listed in Agra
The reconnaissance exercise, which began on October 27 last year, was completed after 166 days of extensive fieldwork

Agra: : The Agra district administration on Friday published the final voter list for all assembly constituencies of Agra after completing the Special Intensive Revision (SIR)-2026 exercise, in which over 29.6 lakh voters are listed and over six lakh names have been deleted. District Magistrate Arvind Mallappa Bangari released the final voter list in the Collectorate Auditorium in the presence of representatives of various political parties.Officials said the voter list will be available free of cost for public inspection at all polling stations from April 10 to April 17. Copies have also been made available in the offices of Electoral Registration Officers (EROs), Assistant EROs and District Election Office.The district now has a total of 29.6 lakh registered voters, which includes 16.2 lakh male voters, 13.4 lakh female voters and 82 third gender voters. Sources told TOI that more than 6 lakh names were removed from the list after the revision exercise.Providing constituency-wise details, the DM said 4.2 lakh in Etmadpur (86), 3.3 lakh in Agra Cantonment (SC) (87), 2.7 lakh in Agra South (88), 3.3 lakh in Agra North (89), 3.7 lakh in Agra Rural (SC) (90), 3.3 lakh in Fatehpur Sikri (91), Kheragarh There are 3 lakh voters in (92), 3.3 lakh voters in Fatehabad. There are 2.9 lakh voters in (93) and 2.9 lakh voters in Bah (94).Additional District Magistrate (City) and Deputy District Returning Officer Yamunadhar Chauhan said booth level officers (BLOs) will be present at their respective polling stations for a week to facilitate public verification. “If any voter’s name is missing, they can apply for inclusion of name by submitting Form 6 offline or through the online portal of the Election Commission,” Chauhan said.He said that under the Representation of the People Act, 1950, the first appeal can be filed with the District Electoral Officer within 15 days of the publication of the electoral roll, and the second appeal can be filed with the Chief Electoral Officer within 30 days of the decision.Bangari said the vetting exercise, which began on October 27 last year, was completed after 166 days of extensive fieldwork. “More than 3,900 BLOs, 394 observers, 288 assistant EROs and nine EROs participated in the exercise, along with over 13,000 booth-level agents from various political parties, ensuring accuracy and transparency,” he said.

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