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SIR: No documents needed during house-to-house enumeration process, says Karnataka Karnataka Chief Electoral Officer

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SIR: No documents needed during house-to-house enumeration process, says Karnataka Karnataka Chief Electoral Officer
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Karnataka's Chief Electoral Officer has clarified that no documents are required during the upcoming house-to-house electoral roll enumeration process. The exercise aims to update voter rolls across the state, with draft rolls expected in August.

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Electors in Karnataka will not have to produce any documents during the house-to-house enumeration for the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls beginning on Tuesday, Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) V. Anbu Kumar clarified on Monday.

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