Continuation — Only English SectionđĨ Understanding the Voter List System DeeplyThe voter list, officially known as the Electoral Roll, is the document that confirms whether a citizen is eligible to vote in an election. When issues arise — such as identity mismatch, incorrect age, mistaken deletion, or duplicate entry — the Election Commission may require personal verification. This is where the Sir Hearing plays a crucial role.
đ Continuation — Only English Section đĨ Understanding the Voter List System Deeply The voter list, officially known as the Electoral Roll, is the document that confirms whether a citizen is eligible to vote in an election. When issues arise — such as identity mismatch, incorrect age, mistaken deletion, or duplicate entry — the Election Commission may require personal verification. This is where the Sir Hearing plays a crucial role. A Sir Hearing happens in the office of: ERO — Electoral Registration Officer AERO — Assistant Electoral Registration Officer BLO — Booth Level Officer (preliminary verification) Designated Officer appointed during special revision Although the term Sir Hearing is informal, it is commonly used by citizens to describe the process of visiting the office, presenting documents, and proving the legitimacy of their inclusion in the list. đ Why Special Intensive Revision Matters Every year, or at specific intervals, the Election Commission conducts wh...