Kerala Releases Draft Electoral Rolls Ahead of 2025 Local Body Polls

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  • Kerala’s State Election Commission (SEC) has published draft electoral rolls for the 2025 general elections to local bodies, listing 2,66,78,256 voters:

– Women: 1,40,45,837
– Men: 1,26,32,186
– Transgender: 233

  • Malappuram district leads with the highest number of voters (32,71,302), including women (16,85,436) and transgender voters (44). Wayanad reports the lowest voter count at 6,02,917.
  • Voter data was reorganized based on revisions in ward delimitation conducted in 2024. Final rolls will be published on August 30. new names can be added until August 7 via online Form 4 at sec.kerala.gov.in or in village and taluk offices.
  • Eligibility for enrollment requires individuals to turn age eighteen by January 1st of the election year (2025).
  • Past roll updates:

2023 Revision: Removed names (8.76 lakh) due to death/migration/duplicates; added new ones (~57K).
2024 Revision: Removed ~4.53 lakh names; enrolled ~2.69 lakh new voters.

  • Electoral registration officers differ across administrative bodies:

– Grama Panchayats/Municipalities: Secretaries serve as EROs.
– Corporations: Additional Secretaries hold this position.

Appeals against ERO decisions can be brought to District Joint Directors within a specified timeline.


Indian Opinion Analysis

The update of Kerala’s electoral rolls reflects meticulous preparation ahead of local body polls in a politically active and democratic state known for high voter turnout rates. The emphasis on additions/removals from previous revisions highlights efforts to maintain accuracy by addressing migration trends and eliminating duplicate or outdated registrations-vital for credible elections.Malappuram’s consistently high voter numbers underline its demographic importance within Kerala’s political landscape while Wayanad’s contrasting low figures reflect regional disparities that may influence governance priorities at local levels.

Online options-and clear provisions like appeals structures-mark progress toward obvious electoral processes while engaging younger demographics eligible by age cutoff criteria contributes positively toward inclusivity as these voters determine political futures beyond their immediate constituencies.

For further details visit SEC website.

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