In an era where digitalisation has revolutionised various sectors, the absence of digital voters’ lists is not only detrimental but also imposes unnecessary barriers to a fair electoral landscape. Despite possessing the capability to digitalise electoral rolls, the reluctance to openly disseminate this information raises serious questions about the transparency of the electoral process. According to a senior ECP official, digitalising electoral rolls could substantially lower expenses compared to the current system of obtaining photocopies from ECP offices. Failure to provide accessible digital lists not only impedes progress but also perpetuates an environment where individuals with limited resources struggle to participate effectively. The Election Commission must swiftly implement digital voting mechanisms and provide easy access to electoral rolls online, thereby fostering a fair and accessible democratic landscape for all citizens.