Breaking Odisha’s Electoral Roll Update Shows Malkangiri Leads Deletions, Ganjam Tops Migrant‑Labour Voter Purge

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The 2026 Summary Revision of Electoral Rolls (SIR) released by the Election Commission of India indicates that Malkangiri district recorded the highest number of voter deletions in Odisha, with 27,653 names removed from the list. Ganjam district, which historically sends the largest number of migrant labourers to other parts of the country and abroad, had the largest overall deletion count at 207,626, followed by Cuttack with 155,164 deletions.

The roll‑cleaning exercise, part of a nationwide effort to eliminate duplicate, outdated or ineligible entries, was carried out ahead of the upcoming state assembly elections. Election officials said the deletions reflect a combination of factors, including migration, death, and relocation, but did not provide a detailed breakdown by reason for each district.

The high deletion figure in Malkangiri, a remote tribal area in southern Odisha, contrasts with the district’s relatively low overall electorate size, suggesting a significant proportion of its registered voters were removed. Analysts note that such a purge could affect voter turnout in the constituency, though the Election Commission has not indicated any changes to the number of polling stations or logistical arrangements.

Ganjam’s large deletion number aligns with its status as a major source of out‑of‑state labour. The district’s electorate has been shrinking on paper as workers move to urban centres in other states, often failing to update their residential details with the electoral office. Officials encourage migrants to re‑register at their new locations to maintain voting rights.

The Election Commission has opened a window for affected voters to file objections or applications for inclusion until the next revision deadline. It also urged citizens to verify their details online through the National Voter Service Portal.

Analysis:
The deletions underscore the challenges India faces in maintaining an up‑to‑date electoral roll in a highly mobile population. In districts like Ganjam, where seasonal migration is a norm, the roll‑cleaning process may temporarily reduce the number of eligible voters, potentially influencing electoral dynamics if large groups remain unregistered in their new places of residence. Conversely, the sizable purge in Malkangiri could reflect both migration and administrative updates in a region with limited accessibility, raising questions about whether the remaining electorate will be adequately represented. Monitoring the objection process will be key to ensuring that legitimate voters are not disenfranchised ahead of the state elections.

Sources
– The Hindu, “Odisha SIR: Malkangiri records 27,653 deletions, highest in the State,” https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/odisha/odisha-sir-malkangiri-records-27653-deletions-highest-in-the-state/article71189789.ece

Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source

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