India, Aug. 1 -- The Election Commission on Friday disclosed data from the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise in Bihar, leaving out over 65 lakh voter enumeration forms in the draft electoral rolls in the state.

This number is owed to several voters having died, moved out of Bihar, not found, or registered more than once.

Of over 65 lakh voter forms, state capital Patna accounts for the highest at 3.95 lakh, followed by Madhubani with 3.52 lakh, East Champaran with 3.16 lakh, and Gopalganj with 3.10 lakh.

This has reduced the total number of 7.9 crore registered voters, from before the SIR exercise, to 7.24 crore.

The SIR exercise covered all 243 assembly constituencies and 90,817 polling stations.

Before the Election Commissi...