Safiqur Rahman,Nagaon : In a landmark announcement ahead of the forthcoming elections, the Final Electoral Rolls of Nagaon Election District were officially unveiled today by District Commissioner & District Election Officer Devasish Sharma, IAS, at a packed press conference held in the Conference Hall of the District Commissioner’s Office (Final Voter List Nagaon).
Addressing media representatives, political stakeholders, and election officials, Sharma stated that the rolls were finalized under the directives of the Election Commission of India as part of the Special Revision of Electoral Rolls 2025–26, with January 1, 2026 fixed as the qualifying date.
According to the final publication, Nagaon district now boasts a formidable electorate of 15,51,530 voters, underlining the district’s strong democratic foundation.
Male Voters: 7,78,208,
Female Voters: 7,73,270,
Third Gender: 52.
The Gender Roll Ratio stands at 994, reflecting an encouragingly balanced representation of male and female voters in the district.
Among the seven Legislative Assembly Constituencies (LACs):
Raha (SC) tops the list with 2,42,902 voters,
Dhing – 2,35,481,
Rupahihat – 2,31,584,
Barhampur – 2,30,471,
Samaguri – 2,24,826,
- Nagaon-Batadraba – 1,97,284,
- Kaliabor – 1,88,982
To ensure smooth and efficient polling, the administration has finalized 1,868 Polling Stations across the district.
Highlighting the magnitude of the revision drive, the District Election Officer shared detailed statistics on claims and objections processed:
Form-6 (Inclusion): 43,121, Form-7 (Deletion): 43,867, Form-8 (Correction/Shifting): 1,73,942.
Officials described the exercise as one of the most extensive verification drives undertaken in recent years, aimed at ensuring maximum accuracy, transparency, and inclusiveness in the electoral database.
Electors have been urged to verify their names in the Final Electoral Roll through the official portal of the Chief Electoral Officer, Assam. Eligible citizens who are yet to enroll can still apply for inclusion under Section 23 of the Representation of the People Act, 1950 by submitting Form-6 to the concerned Electoral Registration Officer.
However, authorities clarified that no modification in the rolls will be allowed after the last date of nomination filing once the election schedule comes into force.
Concluding the press interaction, DC Devasish Sharma called upon voters to actively check their enrolment status and participate enthusiastically in the democratic process.
He reaffirmed the district administration’s unwavering commitment to conducting free, fair, transparent, and inclusive elections, ensuring that every eligible citizen of Nagaon gets the opportunity to exercise their franchise.
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