Some 32 million people are eligible to vote in the November 8 parliamentary election, seen as a key test of democratic progress in a nation that only emerged in 2011 from a half-century of military rule.
Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy is widely expected to defeat the military-backed ruling party but has raised growing concerns about the electoral rolls, which it says are riddled with errors.
Speaking at her first campaign rally in her rural constituency of Kawhmu south of Yangon, the Nobel laureate implored local people to double-check their details on the voter lists.
Her comments came as Myanmar's powerful army chief said he would welcome the prospect of a female president -- words that will be little comfort to Suu Kyi, who is barred from the post.
With the eyes of the international community on the election, poll authorities have vowed to ensure they are credible and voters have until October to amend any errors.
But efforts to computerise electoral rolls have proved a major challenge for authorities, who have had to base their information on flawed and out of date official lists.
"It's questionable whether the upcoming 2015 (vote) will be free and fair," he added.
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