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SIR: ‘Migration, logical discrepancies likely to result in 12% voter deletions in Karnataka’

SIR: ‘Migration, logical discrepancies likely to result in 12% voter deletions in Karnataka’

Posted on June 12, 2026 By admin


With multiple discrepancies emerging as the pre-Special Intensive Revision (SIR) mapping progresses, political groups and activists monitoring the exercise, who have cross-checked the records with Booth Level Officers (BLOs), have estimated that around 12% of Karnataka’s voters could face deletion during the revision process. 

The estimate is based on documents reviewed as well as trends observed in other States where the exercise has been carried out, said members of Jagrutha Karnataka. The average deletion rate nationally has been around 10-12%, with Kerala being a notable exception. 

SIR in Karnataka

  
Total electors 5.54 crore  
Electors mapped till June 11 5 crore  
Electors yet to be mapped 54.08 lakh 
Statewise mapping percentage (except GBA) 94.01%  
Mapping percentage within GBA 73.91%  

The electoral rolls are also set to be frozen shortly. The Election Commission will freeze the E-Roll, the digital version of the official voter list, on June 16. Before the freeze takes effect, all pending applications under Forms 6, 6A, 7 and 8 will be processed. These forms are used for the inclusion of new voters, registration of overseas (NRI) voters, objections to entries in the electoral roll, and correction or updating of voter details, respectively. Once the roll is frozen, it will serve as the base voter database for the next stage of the revision exercise. 

While permanently shifted voter IDs are expected to account for a significant share of the deletions, activists say the exercise has also highlighted difficulties in mapping women voters whose details changed after marriage. The issue is particularly visible among women who moved to or from neighbouring States such as Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, where linking records across locations has proved challenging. 

Concerns were also raised over the category of “logical discrepancies“. Citing the example of West Bengal, where more electors were reportedly deleted under the logical discrepancies category than under the absent, shifted, dead and duplicate/deleted (ASDD) category, the association argued that the category could lead to arbitrary scrutiny. It said there is no clear definition of what constitutes a logical discrepancy, allowing the category to be interpreted broadly and expanded to cover a wide range of cases.  

District-wise electors

District Electors Electors mapped till June 11 Electors yet to be mapped
Belagavi   41.19 lakh 38.32 lakh   2.87 lakh  
Bagalkot   16.34 lakh   15.90 lakh   43,483
Vijayapura  19.83 lakh  17.88 lakh  1.95 lakh 
Kalaburagi 23.72 lakh  22.83 lakh  88,581 
Yadgir   10.53 lakh  10.16 lakh  36,678 
Bidar  14.63 lakh  13.40 lakh  1.22 lakh 
Raichur   17.81 lakh  15.03 lakh  2.15 lakh 
Koppal  11.92 lakh  11.38 lakh  53,470 
Dharwad   16.22 lakh  15.40 lakh  81,618 
Uttara Kannada   12.30 lakh  11.44 lakh  86,057 
Haveri   13.35 lakh  12.56 lakh  79,337 
Vijayanagara   11.42 lakh  10.70 lakh  71,798 
Ballari   12.22 lakh  12.01 lakh  27,593 
Chitradurga   14.40 lakh  14.00 lakh  39,986 
Davanagere   15.06 lakh  14.39 lakh  66,635 
Shivamogga   15.23 lakh  14.21 lakh  1.02 lakh 
Udupi   10.64 lakh  9.89 lakh 75,625 
Chikkamagaluru  9.63 lakh  8.89 lakh  74,461 
Tumakuru   22.98 lakh  21.88 lakh  1.10 lakh 
Chikkaballapura  10.69 lakh  10.26 lakh  43,213 
Kolar  12.95 lakh  11.76 lakh  1.18 lakh 
Bangalore Urban  40.18 lakh  32.09 lakh  8.09 lakh 
Bangalore Rural   9.14 lakh  8.27 lakh  86,890 
BBMP North  23.31 lakh  16.61 lakh  6.70 lakh 
BBMP Central  18.89 lakh   13.12 lakh   5.77 lakh  
BBMP South   21.43 lakh   14.91 lakh   6.52 lakh  
Ramanagara   9.38 lakh   8.51 lakh   87,145 
Mandya   15.76 lakh 15.23 lakh   52,024 
Hassan   15.44 lakh 14.70 lakh 73,314
Dakshina Kannada   18.04 lakh 16.09 lakh 1.94 lakh  
Kodagu   4.68 lakh 4.61 lakh 7,322
Mysuru   27.99 lakh 26.98 lakh  1.01 lakh  
Chamarajanagar   8.79 lakh   8.53 lakh 26,306 
KARNATAKA 5.54 crore 5.00 crore 54.08 lakh

Adding further, the association said that in one recent case in Tumakuru district, a BLO has reportedly linked 138 women to their fathers-in-law while completing a large number of mappings within a short period. Similar instances have also been reported in Bengaluru. 

However, a father-in-law is not among the prescribed options for such mapping. The association argued that such cases, along with instances where voters have not submitted documents or where names and spellings vary across records, are likely to attract scrutiny under logical discrepancies during the verification process. 

Within the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA), Chief Commissioner and District Election Officer M. Maheshwar Rao recently said that 28% of electors could not be mapped during the exercise. While he clarified that non-mapping does not automatically lead to deletion, he said that such voters would need to furnish documents to establish their identity. 

Members of Jagrutha Karnataka said that the problem extends beyond duplicate entries. Given the scale of migration over the past three decades, they said many people, especially migrant workers from many districts, particularly north Karnataka, either lack the required documents or have different names and spellings across various records, making the mapping exercise more complicated. 

In many cases, BLOs said that when they sought clarification from officials regarding cases where voters were not getting mapped to 2002 rolls or their parents in cases of progeny mapping, they were advised to refer to instructional videos and finish with the exercise. 

Chief Electoral Officer, Karnataka, V. Anbu Kumar, however, dismissed the concerns, arguing that no such estimate can be made until draft electoral roll is published.  

Published – June 12, 2026 12:48 am IST



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