The Office of the Chief Electoral Officer, Manipur, has announced the final publication of the Photo Electoral Rolls for the 49-Tadubi (ST) Assembly Constituency following the Special Summary Revision with January 1, 2026, as the qualifying date.
According to a press note issued by the office, the final electoral rolls were officially published by the Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) of the constituency as per the schedule set by the Election Commission of India.
The general public, electors, and representatives of political parties can inspect the final rolls at the offices of the Electoral Registration Officer, Assistant Electoral Registration Officers, and Booth Level Officers of the constituency. The rolls are also available on the official website of the CEO, Manipur, for verification.
On the occasion, a meeting was held at the office of the CEO where Shailesh Kumar Chourasia briefed representatives of national and state political parties about the activities carried out during the revision period. Copies of the final electoral rolls were also handed over to the representatives of the political parties.
Meanwhile, Mamoni Doley, who is also the District Election Officer, chaired a meeting with representatives of political parties regarding the publication and distribution of the electoral rolls for the constituency.
As per official data, the total number of electors in the final roll stands at 49,871, an increase from 48,896 recorded in the draft roll published on February 9, 2026. The final list includes 25,036 male electors and 24,835 female electors, while no electors are listed under the third gender category. The constituency has 82 polling stations.
During the revision period, 1,172 new electors were enrolled, while 197 names were deleted from the electoral rolls. The number of service electors recorded in the final roll stands at 496.
Officials also stated that any appeal against the decision of the Electoral Registration Officer may be filed with the District Magistrate of Senapati under Section 24(a) of the Representation of the People Act, 1950. A second appeal can be made to the Chief Electoral Officer, Manipur, as per the provisions of the Registration of Electors Rules, 1960.
