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FPER 2023: Arunachal registers 1.51 pc increase in voters

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Itanagar: With an increase of 1.51 per cent in Final Photo Electoral Rolls (FPER) 2023 as compared to the previous one, Arunachal Pradesh has registered a total electorate of 8,31,618, with the female electors outnumbering their male counterparts by 13,218, according to a top election official.

“As per the Final Photo Electoral Rolls 2023, overall increase of electors over the previous Final Rolls is 1.51%. In the Final Roll, total Male Electors is 4,09,200 and Female Electors is 4,22,418 and total

Electors are 8,31,618,” Joint Chief Electoral Officer of Arunachal Pradesh, Liken Koyu informed.

This exercise was taken following the Election Commission of India (ECI) issuing the schedule for the Special Summary Revision of Electoral Rolls with reference to January 1, 2023, as the qualifying date in all 60 Assembly Constituencies of the State, Koyu said.

As per the programme, the final publication of electoral rolls was made on Thursday (5th January 2023) in all polling stations/designated locations, EROs/AEROs headquarters of respective Assembly constituencies.

The main focus of the exercise is to include the name of young voters who have attained the age of 18 years, as on January 1, 2023, and also to remove the names of multiple voters in accordance with the guidelines of the ECI, Koyu said.

All the newly enrolled electors can check their names in the final electoral rolls of 2023 uploaded on CEO’s website www.ceoarunachal.nic.in or www.nvsp.in or Voters Helpline App, the Joint CEO said.

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