Key Developments
- Booth‑level staff instructed to raise daily processing from ~70 to at least 150 forms.
- Door‑to‑door surveys to start early morning; digitisation by afternoon; evening visits to reach working voters.
- 65% of enumeration forms already digitised; family mapping reached nearly 85%.
- Collector clarified that non‑submission will not lead to immediate loss of franchise. Draft rolls will be published first, followed by notices and a 15‑day window to submit missing details.
- Residents urged to submit completed forms with identity proof and recent passport‑size photograph by the deadline.
Important Facts
- Kurnool district has the largest electorate in Andhra Pradesh with 20.86 lakh voters.
- Current progress: 65% forms digitised, 85% family mapping completed.
- Deadline for form submission: 14 July 2026.
- Process after submission: Draft electoral rolls → public notice → 15‑day correction period → final roll.
Exam Relevance
The exercise illustrates several concepts important for the UPSC syllabus:
- Electoral roll revision is a core function of the Election Commission. Understanding its procedures helps in GS2 (Polity) questions on electoral reforms.
- The role of the District Collector in mobilising voters showcases administrative coordination, a topic in GS2 and GS3 (Governance & Technology).
- Family mapping and SIR reflect data‑driven governance, relevant for GS3 (Technology & E‑Governance).
- Understanding the concept of franchise and its protection is essential for questions on democratic rights.
Way Forward
For aspirants, note the following take‑aways:<