Over 1.36 crore voters are there in Delhi in the final electoral roll published Friday ahead of the 2019 general elections, an increase of nearly 8 per cent from the total number of electors in the last Lok Sabha polls, officials said.
However, the figure is 0.87 per cent less than the total number of electors in the last electoral roll, 1,38,14,866, published on January 10, 2018, according to the office of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) here.
"The total number electors (in Delhi) during last general elections in 2014 were 1,27,06,366, whereas the count of electors as per the final roll published January 18, stands at 1,36,95,291, an increase of 9,88,925 (or 7.78 per cent)," according to the CEO office.
The number of electors are likely to increase during continuous update process undertaken before the next elections due in 2019, it said.
Also, there was decrease in the number of both male and female voters vis-a-vis the one published last year.
The number of male, female and third gender electors are 75,56,146, 61,38,335 and 810 respectively, according to the latest draft roll. The corresponding numbers for the final roll last year were 76,42,521, 61,71,469 and 876.
Names of 9,326 electors, who have died, have been deleted from the electoral roll since the last final publication of the roll, it said.
The gender ratio of electors registered in the final roll has increased to 812 as compared to 808 in the last one