Updated On: 24 August, 2025 03:49 PM IST | New Delhi | mid-day online correspondent
The poll body emphasised that the claims and objections period provides electors the opportunity to rectify mistakes in the draft rolls, as well as to submit any documents they may not have provided during their enumeration forms submission

Between June 24 and August 24, over 60 days, 98.2 per cent of people submitted their documents. Representational pic
The Election Commission on Sunday said that it has already received the documents of 98.2 per cent of voters, with eight days remaining for citizens to file claims and objections to the draft electoral roll of Bihar, published as part of the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral list.
According to PTI, the poll body emphasised that the claims and objections period provides electors the opportunity to rectify mistakes in the draft rolls, as well as to submit any documents they may not have provided during their enumeration forms submission.
"As per information received from the office of CEO Bihar, till date documents of 98.2 per cent electors have been received," the Election Commission stated.