Aizawl: With digitisation of enumeration forms completed in three districts covering seven assembly constituencies, Mizoram has achieved 95.53% digitisation of enumeration forms as of Thursday in the ongoing third phase of the SIR.Of the state’s total electorate of 8,75,068, enumeration forms of 8,35,954 electors have so far been digitised.The three districts that have achieved 100% digitisation are Champhai, bordering Myanmar, which has three assembly constituencies; adjoining Khawzawl, which has one assembly seat; and Serchhip district in central Mizoram, which has three Assembly seats. South Mizoram’s Siaha district has achieved 99.92%, followed by Saitual district, bordering Manipur, at 99.76%.Mizoram is leading in digitisation of enumeration forms, followed by neighbouring Manipur at 67.35%, officials from the chief electoral officer (CEO) said.Officials said that, as per the ECI’s deadline, distribution, collection and digitisation of enumeration forms under the ongoing SIR—launched on May 30—are to be completed by June 28. “We expect the process in Mizoram to be completed before the deadline as 1,301 Block Level Officers (BLOs) are working diligently,” an official said.There were 5,59,123 electors during the 2005 SIR. The electorate has since increased to 8,75,068 in 2025, comprising 4,23,397 male and 4,51,671 female voters.
