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Final Electoral Rolls published for Budgam, Nagrota ACs

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May 06, 2025

Special Summary Revision (SSR), 2025, with reference to April 1, 2025 as the qualifying date, concluded in the two Assembly Constituencies of Jammu and Kashmir, viz; 27-Budgam in district Budgam and 77-Nagrota in Jammu district.

The final Electoral Rolls for these two Assembly Constituencies have been published today, by the respective Electoral Registration Officers, in accordance with the schedule notified by the Election Commission of India. The Electoral Rolls have been handed over to the representatives of Political Parties by the concerned DEO and EROs. As part of pre-revision activities, rationalisation of polling stations of 27-Budgam and 77-Nagrota ACs was completed recording an increase of 17 polling stations in Budgam AC and 5 in Nagrota AC, thus raising the total number of Polling stations to 173 and 150 respectively.

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