Srinagar: The total number of voters in Jammu & Kashmir has reached 86.93 lakh after the completion of a special summary revision of electoral rolls in the Union Territory, with January 01, 2024, as the qualifying date.
Jammu & Kashmir’s chief electoral officer P.K. Pole on Monday said that as of now, there are 86.93 lakh electors in J&K.
“As of now, there are 86.93 lakh electors which includes 44.35 lakh males and 42.58 lakh females,” he said.
He also added that the electoral population ratio has improved from 0.59 to 0.60 and the gender ratio from 924 to 954.
News agency KNO reported that 2.31 lakh new voters were added to the electoral rolls during the revision while there were 86,000 deletions – of those who have died since the previous count or have shifted to somewhere else.
During the period of special summary revision, the details of 1.45 lakh electors were corrected, the CEO said.
This is the third revision of electoral rolls in Jammu & Kashmir after the delimitation exercise was completed on May 05, 2022.
The special summary revision with January 01, 2024 as qualifying date was carried out in two phases.
The first phase involved training staff involved in the exercise and rationalization of polling booths.
As many as 259 new polling stations were created in J&K after consultation with political parties.
The second phase started with the publication of the draft electoral rolls on October 17, 2023. The exercise was completed with the publication of the final electoral roll on Monday (January 22). (With inputs from KNO)