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Over 2.07 Crore Maharashtra Voters at Risk of Exclusion in Voter Roll Revision

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More than 2.07 crore voters in Maharashtra face potential exclusion during the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, according to data released by the poll body. The exclusions are being processed under the Address and Shifted or Dead Duplicate (ASDD) category. Pune and Thane districts account for the highest numbers, with approximately 28.70 lakh and 28.61 lakh voters respectively flagged for removal. Mumbai Suburban follows closely with 26.63 lakh, while Nagpur, Nashik, and Mumbai City together account for over 34 lakh additional voters under scrutiny. The data highlights the large scale of the voter list cleanup exercise currently underway across Maharashtra's major urban districts.

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