How Bihar SIR helped 36 key poll officials overstay their terms
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Thirty-six key election officials from nearly two-thirds of Bihar’s districts have overstayed their three-year terms by at least two to three months and continue to occupy their posts because of the Special Intensive Revision process initiated by the election commission. All these officials are either deputy election officers and sub election officers.
In July 2022, Bihar Chief Election Officer’s office issued lists of 34 deputy election officers and 28 sub election officers, who were transferred to new positions. All of Bihar’s 38 districts have one deputy election officer and between one to five sub election officers depending on the size of the district.
These officials should have had new postings by July or August 2025. But in June, just a few months before the upcoming polls in Bihar, the election commission announced the intensive revision, an exercise aimed at updating the electoral roll by verifying the eligibility of nearly 80 million voters in the state.
According to the election commission’s rules, if a voter roll revision is underway, the terms of officials involved in the revision may be extended until the roll is updated – which is completed on the last day on which political candidates file their nominations.
However, according to another long-standing rule of the election commission, no official...
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