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In a massive electoral shakeup ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections, the Tamil Nadu draft voter list released on December 19 shows over 97.37 lakh names removed from the state rolls after the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process. This dramatic deletion left around 35.6% of Chennai voters missing, sparking political controversy and serious allegations. �
The New Indian Express +1
👉 What’s going on?
The Election Commission of India (ECI) carried out a door-to-door verification and deleted names due to reasons like migration, deaths, duplicate registrations, or relocation. The new draft now lists about 5.43 crore voters, down from over 6.41 crore previously. �
The New Indian Express +1
👉 Political uproar:
Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin has openly questioned the process, calling it a possible conspiracy and expressing distrust toward the Election Commission’s handling of the SIR exercise — a claim that has ignited a fiery political debate nationwide. (News context based on latest reactions and reports.) �
Times of India
👉 Chennai LOST 1/3 of its voters?
In several constituencies within Chennai, more than 40% of registered voters were removed, raising questions about accuracy, migration trends, and administrative errors impacting voter rights.
The New Indian Express
✔️ What happens next:
Voters whose names were removed can still file claims and objections until January 18, 2026, to get reinstated before the final electoral rolls are published. �
The New Indian Express
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