New Delhi: While the special intensive amendment (SIR) of the electoral rolls in Bihar is on the track with only 32 lakhs, which has attracted attention, the latest updates made by the Election Commission on Saturday mentions 11,000 “no tracedable” voters. Sources told TOI that during SIR, the voters were “not tracedable”, probably illegal migrants living outside Bihar, but those who were enrolled in the state were with possible intentions to make scope of fake votes.An EC executive explained that “no traceable” voters were found not only at their recorded address by booth level officers (BLOS), but never immediately lived there by neighbors. In some cases, no house or accommodation was found at these addresses.“It is possible that they are illegal migrants – possibly Bangladeshi or Rohingya – who may live in neighboring states, but somehow managed to get themselves election photo identity cards from Bihar, probably due to a shortage amendment or lack of expected checks during corrupt means,” an official said that it is a risk of the risk of bogus votes.In Bihar, about 41.6 lakh voters, including 5.3% of its total voters, were not found at their address despite three mandatory visits by Blossy; Among them, 14.3 lakh (1.8%) possibly deceased electoral, 19.7 lakh or 2.5% probably permanently selected electoral, 7.5 lakh or 0.9% voters are nominated at many places; And 11,000 ‘not traced’ voters. Probably the figure of deceased voters is also complicated, given that he was in Bihar role on June 24, 2025.An official said, “The deceased voters were never removed from the list, which makes a route for bogus votes. More than 41 lakh missing voters, when divided into constituencies, may be larger by the margin of victory in some,” an official said, an official said, perfect the need for the intellect to detect and correct such anomalies.Accounting for 5.3% of voters was not found at their address, thus, about 96% of Bihar’s 7.9 crore voters have turned into their nomination forms. About 88.2% of the 90.6% of the 90.6% of the voters received have been digitized.