ECI announces increased remuneration for BLOs, Supervisors
Babushahi Bureau
Chandigarh, July 30, 2025:The Election Commission of India (ECI) has issued a significant notification dated July 24, 2025, increasing the minimum annual remuneration for Booth Level Officers (BLOs), and BLO Supervisors.
This move is being hailed as a landmark step to strengthen the electoral machinery at the grassroots level and recognize the vital contribution of BLOs - the foot soldiers of the Election Commission.
As per the notification, with effect from 2025:
• BLOs will receive a minimum annual remuneration of Rs.12,000 up from Rs. 6,000 paid earlier.
• BLO Supervisors will receive a minimum annual remuneration of Rs.18,000 compared to Rs. 12,000 previously.
• An additional special incentive of Rs. 2,000 will be provided to BLOs participating in Special Summary Revisions, or other special electoral drives, as against Rs. 1,000 provided earlier during Special Summary Revision.
Welcoming the decision, Shri Sibin C, IAS, Chief Electoral Officer, Punjab, said, "This progressive initiative by the Election Commission of India will go a long way in motivating and empowering Booth Level Officers, who are the frontline workers of our electoral system. BLOs are the crucial link between voters and the Election Commission - they carry the responsibility of upholding the integrity of the voter list, conducting house-to-house verification, and facilitating voter participation. By substantially increasing the remuneration, the ECI has acknowledged their contribution and commitment. It is indeed a landmark decision and will help us enhance transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the electoral process in Punjab."
The CEO Punjab also emphasized that the office of Chief Electoral Officer, Punjab remains committed to the welfare and capacity building of all field-level officers.
A detailed communication will be shared with all Deputy Commissioners across the state to ensure compliance and timely implementation of the revised remuneration structure.
This reform is not just a financial upgrade but a morale booster that underlines the ECI’s ongoing efforts to make elections more inclusive, credible, and professionally managed.
By investing in the welfare of BLOs, the Commission is laying a strong foundation for the upcoming electoral exercises, including the Special Intensive Revision and preparations for future elections.