A Jana Sena Party (JSP) delegation met Election Commission officials in New Delhi on January 1, 2026. JSP leaders E. Sambasiva Pratap Kumar and R.M.V. Sumanth requested the Election Commission to start the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Andhra Pradesh quickly. They believe this will make voter lists complete, fair, and free of errors. It will help first-time voters and people in remote areas take part in elections. The JSP leaders focused on migrant workers and urban employees, saying these groups are often left out of voting in their hometowns. They told the Election Commission to lead in creating remote voting systems, using secure EVMs at dedicated centers or digital platforms. This will let voters cast their ballots without being physically present in their constituencies. They also called for a centralized national voter database to stop vote duplication across states. Mobile enrollment units should be sent to industrial and IT zones to register migrant workers. JSP suggested the EC set strict infrastructure rules for polling stations, add more stations in cities, and manage queues better. They recommended appointment-based or staggered voting times to increase turnout and rebuild trust in elections. JSP also urged adopting election best practices from the European Union, Estonia, Switzerland, the USA, Australia, and Brazil. Finally, they asked for strong oversight and accountability in the election process."