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After the four-month Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process in Madhya Pradesh, major changes have been recorded in the state’s voter list. A total of 34,25,078 names have been removed during the revision. The biggest impact was seen in Bhopal’s Govindpura assembly constituency, where more than 97,000 names were deleted from the electoral roll of minister Krishna Gaur’s seat. Meanwhile, Indore-5 has emerged as the assembly constituency with the highest number of voters, while minister Dilip Jaiswal’s Kotma constituency now has the lowest voter count. Before the SIR process began, Madhya Pradesh had 5,74,06,143 registered voters. After the deletions, the voter count stood at 5,31,31,983 at the time of draft publication. Total voters now rise to 5.39 crore Following the draft, 10,85,413 new names were added during the claims and objections process, while 2,36,331 names were removed. This resulted in a net increase of 8,49,082 voters. The total number of voters in the state has now reached 5,39,81,065 — a 1.60% rise compared to the draft list. Govindpura sees drop, Indore-5 becomes largest seat Due to large-scale deletions, Govindpura has witnessed a significant decline in voter numbers. In contrast, voter strength has increased in Bhopal’s Huzur constituency, which has now overtaken Govindpura. According to the revised list, Indore-5 has the highest number of voters at 3,52,849, while Kotma has the lowest at 1,39,559 voters. Maximum Voters in These Assembly Constituencies Lowest number of voters in these assemblies Process of adding removing names will continue further The work of adding and removing names from the voter list will continue. Names can still be added to the voter list by filling out forms with BLO. Form 6 will need to be filled for this. You can also add names online by visiting the voter portal https://voters.eci.gov.in. Learn about SIR This is an Election Commission process. The voter list is updated in this process. New voters above 18 years are added to it. People who have died or who have shifted are removed from the list. Errors in names and addresses in the voter list are also corrected. BLOs go door-to-door to get forms filled. SIR has been completed from 1951 to 2004, but is pending for the last 21 years. Many changes are necessary in the voter list during this long period. Such as people’s migration, names appearing in voter lists at two places. Names remaining after death. Removing foreign citizens’ names that get added to the list. Ensuring no eligible voter is left out and no ineligible voter is included in the list.