Overview
- BMC says 1,101,505 names appear more than once in the 10.34 million–voter draft for 227 wards, led by 498,597 flagged in the western suburbs, 329,216 in the eastern suburbs and 273,692 in the island city.
- SEC-provided software is marking repeat entries and booth-level officers are visiting flagged voters, with instructions to allow each person to vote at only one booth; Mumbai objections are open through November 27.
- MNS leaders allege a roughly 400,000 jump in Thane rolls across 33 wards and plan a protest march to the municipal headquarters, saying the timetable leaves too little time for scrutiny.
- Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Aaditya Thackeray questions why the Mumbai draft shows an official upload on November 20 when an office copy carried a November 14 date, suggesting the list may have been withheld.
- NCP figures in Pimpri-Chinchwad allege about 5,000 voters were misplaced across wards and say 1,261 names from Ward 12 were shifted, as the PCMC authorises zonal deputy commissioners to hear and decide objections.