Such dual voters are reported from Assam-Meghalaya border districts, particularly Ri-Bhoi and Jaintia Hills districts.
A special software is being used to identify the dual voters and then their names are deleted from the voters list of Meghalaya, said Kharkongor, the CEO of Meghalaya
Assembly elections are due in Meghalaya next year. The tenure of the current House ends on March 6, 2018.
Kharkongor said names of 24 dual voters in Dadenggre constituency in West Garo Hills district have already been deleted.
"It is a continuous exercise. We are in touch with Assam Chief Electoral Officer to compare the names and since it is photo electoral roll, it is easier," he said.
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