Electoral Voter Roll Verification & Correction Service Platform
The Opportunity
The article references deletion of voter names during SIR (Special Intensive Revision) exercises, creating mass disenfranchisement. Election commissions across India conducting SIR cycles need rapid verification, correction, and reinstatement services for deleted voters before polling. This requires boots-on-ground verification paired with digital filing systems to restore electoral eligibility at scale.
Market Size
₹850 Cr addressable market — India conducts SIR exercises in ~15-20 states every 5-7 years; Malda district alone affected ~50,000+ voters; at ₹150-200 per voter correction across 100M potentially affected voters nationally = ₹1,500-2,000 Cr total, with ₹850 Cr in near-term correction services (next 18 months)
Business Model
B2B2C hybrid: Contract with Election Commission / State Election Bodies to provide voter verification agents + digital correction platform. Agents visit deleted voters' homes, collect affidavits & documents, upload to SaaS portal, file corrections with electoral officers. Revenue from per-correction fees + platform licensing.
1) Per-voter correction service: ₹150-200 per verified & corrected voter (₹25-30 Cr from 150K-200K corrections in pilot state). 2) Platform licensing to Election Commissions: ₹1-2 Cr annual for SaaS access + API integrations. 3) Document authentication & notarization sub-contracting: ₹30-50 lakh annually.
Your 30-Day Action Plan
Map Malda district's deleted voter data from public election records; identify 2-3 tehsil offices as pilot zones; draft service prototype SOP for voter verification + document collection.
Build lightweight mobile-first correction filing form in Google Forms + Airtable backend; recruit 15-20 local agents (retired teachers, gram panchayat workers) in Malda; train on affidavit collection & photography.
Conduct 50-100 live voter corrections in Harirampur & adjacent blocks; document turnaround time, success rate, cost-per-correction; gather feedback from electoral officers.
Pitch pilot results to West Bengal State Election Commission; draft formal proposal for ₹5-10 Cr state-wide contract; identify similar SIR needs in Bihar, Assam (2026 cycles).
Compliance & Regulatory Angle
GST: 18% on services (electoral services may qualify for exemption—verify with GST authority). Affidavit notarization requires tie-up with registered notaries (already regulated). Election Commission approval required for agent credentialing. Data handling must comply with Voter ID confidentiality rules under Representation of the People Act, 1951.
Regulatory References
Governs voter roll maintenance, SIR authority, and reinstatement procedures
Specifies SIR timing, notification, and dispute resolution for deleted voters
Requires affidavits to be notarized by registered notaries only
Electoral services may qualify for GST exemption; verify with tax authority before launch
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