Governance

The Electoral Roll Project

An in-depth investigation into the Election Commission of India's unprecedented nationwide voter roll revision, beginning with Bihar.
September 28, 2025
In BJP’s Name, Repeated Attempts Were Made to Delete Nearly 80,000 Muslim Voters in One Bihar Constituency
September 19, 2025
Election Commission gave access to voter data, including photos, to a state government and private companies
September 7, 2025
Photo-Matched Duplicates Abound on ECI’s Draft Voter List of Bihar
September 1, 2025
1.88 lakh cases of dubious double voters in 39 assembly constituencies of Bihar
August 30, 2025
On ECI’s 'Purified' Bihar Voter List: 67,826 cases of dubious double voters in merely 15 constituencies, registered with identical credentials
August 17, 2025
Bihar: ECI bundled and registered 80,000 voters on fake and wrong addresses in just 3 constituencies
August 11, 2025
Investigation: More than 5,000 Double and Dubious Voters from Uttar Pradesh make it to ECI’s Voter List for a Bihar Constituency
July 22, 2025
Election Commission: Burden on people to provide proof of citizenship during countrywide voter list revision
July 9, 2025
Confirmed: Next, Voters in West Bengal to face ECI’s Unprecedented Electoral Roll Revision
July 7, 2025
The Bihar Electoral Roll Investigation
September 8, 2025
Voter Chaos in Bihar: A Village Finds Two of Its Deceased Marked As Alien Citizens by the ECI
August 29, 2025
A Dead Weblink: The Election Commission of India Demands Citizens’ Records but Withholds Its Own Under RTI Law
August 8, 2025
Is SIR an answer to the problems of voter rolls pointed out by Rahul Gandhi
July 27, 2025
The Ministry of Law and Justice caught lying on the Election Commission's controversial SIR of the voter roll.
July 29, 2025
Election Commission Starts Preparation for SIR in Delhi

THE FOLKS
BEHIND THE Series

Authors
Ayushi Kar

Reporter

Vishnu Narayan

Reporter

Gayatri Sapru

Reporter

Harshitha Manwani

Reporter

Editors
Nitin Sethi
Founder
Mayank Aggarwal
Editor

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