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Nearly half of West Bengal’s 100+ voters may be deceased, triggering a voter roll cleanup.
Nearly half of West Bengal’s 13,000 voters aged 100 or older may be deceased, according to preliminary findings by India’s Election Commission, prompting a Special Intensive Revision to remove deceased and duplicate voters.
The process, set to begin after October 15 preparations, targets those who moved within the state or migrated to other states but remain registered.
The ruling Trinamool Congress opposes the move, warning of protests if legitimate voters are deleted, while the ECI stresses the need for accurate electoral rolls.
Final results will be confirmed after the revision concludes.
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Casi la mitad de los más de 100 votantes de Bengala Occidental pueden haber fallecido, provocando una limpieza de la lista de votantes.