3.92 lakh voters in Jubilee Hills: Draft electoral rolls now available for verification
For the smooth conduct of polling for the bye-election, the constituency has been allotted 407 polling stations spread across 139 building locations
By Sistla Dakshina Murthy
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Hyderabad: The 61-Jubilee Hills Assembly Constituency has a total of 3,92,669 voters, according to the Draft Electoral Rolls published on Tuesday. Of these, 2,04,288 are male, 1,88,356 are female, and 25 are listed as others.
For the smooth conduct of polling for the bye-election, the constituency has been allotted 407 polling stations spread across 139 building locations, Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) C Sudharsan Reddy said.

Key dates for revision
The Election Commission of India has scheduled the Special Summary Revision (SSR) of Electoral Rolls with July 1 as the qualifying date.
The timelines are as follows:
Rationalisation of polling stations: By August 28
Draft rolls publication: September 2
Claims and objections: September 2–17
Disposal of objections: By September 25
Final rolls publication: September 30
Where to verify details
Voters can check their names in the Draft Rolls:
- At the Electoral Registration Officer’s office
- With Booth Level Officers (BLOs) at designated polling stations
- Online at voters.eci.gov.in and ceotelangana.nic.in
- Through the Voters Helpline App
- Filing claims and appeals
The CEO urged citizens to verify their details and file claims or objections, if necessary, using:
Form-6 for inclusion
Form-7 for deletion
Form-8 for corrections
Appeals against decisions of the Electoral Registration Officer can be made to the District Election Officer & Commissioner, GHMC (first appellate authority), and further to the Chief Electoral Officer, Telangana under Section 24 of the Representation of the People Act, 1950.
Helplines for assistance
For any clarification, voters can:
- Contact the ERO, 61-Jubilee Hills Assembly Constituency & Deputy Commissioner, Circle No.19, Yousufguda, GHMC
- Approach the Booth Level Officer of their polling station
- Call the dedicated helpline – 1950