Indore speeds up voter list revisions with new help desks and QR support
Indore district is accelerating its Special Intensive Revision (SIR) for the 2026 voter list. The Election Commission of India has directed the push, with local authorities ensuring the process runs smoothly. A QR code has also been released to help residents locate all help desks across the district.
Help desks for the SIR campaign have been established in every zonal office of the Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC). Additional desks are available at polling booths with three or more stations, providing voter information related to the 2003 revision drive.
The SIR campaign in Indore is progressing with structured support from local authorities. Residents can access help desks and use the QR code to find assistance. The district aims to complete the voter list revision without delays.
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