TheSpecial Intensive Revision (SIR)inTamil Naduhas been completed with the state now having a total of 5,67,07,380 voters comprising 2,77,38,925 male and 2,89,60,838 female and 7,617 third gender voters. According to the draft SIR list, 74 lakh voters' names have been deleted. According to an official release by the Election Commission of India (ECI), the number of electors belonging to the age group of 18-19 years is 12.51 lakh, while the electors marked as persons with disabilities are 4.63 lakh, and senior citizen electors (85+) are 3.99 lakh.

As per the ECI, the revision was conducted in the state between October 27, 2025 and February 23, 2026, with January 1 as the qualifying date.

As of October 27, the electoral roll had 6,41,14,587 enrolled voters. After the completion of the Enumeration Phase, the draft roll was published on December 19, 2025, having a total of 5,43,76,756 electors.

Subsequently, during the period for filing claims and objections from December 19, 2025, to January 30, 2026, a total of 27.53 lakh eligible electors were added, while 4.23 lakh ineligible names were deleted. Following the disposal of claims and objections, the Final Electoral Roll, 2026, was published on February 23, 2026with a list of eligible electors.

The release stated that claims and objections related to inclusion, deletion, and correction of entries were received and processed during the stipulated period, leading to the finalisation of the updated roll.

Further, as per the final electoral roll, the Assembly Constituency with the highest number of electors is 27-Shozhanganallur Assembly Constituency in Chengalpattu district with 5,36,991 electors (Male: 2,62,621; Female: 2,74,254; Third Gender: 116), followed by 6-Avadi Assembly Constituency of Thiruvallur district with 4,28,772 electors (Male: 2,09,662; Female: 2,19,035; Third Gender: 75).

The lowest number of electors has been recorded in 18-Harbour Assembly Constituency in Chennai district with 1,16,896 electors (Male: 58,221; Female: 58,620; Third Gender: 55) with 16-Egmore (SC) Assembly Constituency of Chennai district reporting second lowest number of electors with 1,34,879 electors (Male: 65,677; Female: 69,149; Third Gender: 53).

The release further states that an appeal against the decision of the Electoral Registration Officer can be preferred before the District Magistrate within 15 days under section 24(a) of the Representation of the People Act, 1950, read with Rule 27 of the Registration of the Electors Rules, 1960.

If dissatisfied with the first appeal decision, a second appeal may be preferred before the Chief Electoral Officer within 30 days of the District Magistrate's order as per section 24(b) of the Representation of the People Act, 1950, read with Rule 27 of the Registration of the Electors Rules, 1960.

Electors are requested to verify their names in the Electoral Roll and, if required, submit applications for inclusion (Form-6), correction (Form-8), or deletion (Form-7) through online or offline modes.

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