New Delhi, June 2 -- For the first time in nearly two decades, the Election Commission revised the voters' list of five constituencies for holding assembly bypolls there in a bid to ensure a "spotless" electoral roll.
The last time a special summary revision took place for a bypoll was in 2006 in Tamil Nadu, officials pointed out.
Citing provisions of the Representation of the People Act, 1950, officials said the electoral roll is to be revised before every election and bypoll unless otherwise directed by the EC.
If the electoral roll is not revised, the validity or continued operation of the said electoral roll shall not be affected, they said, quoting the law.
The validity of the current electoral roll continues till the completion of...