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Away from Bengal? Your SIR 2026 enumeration form is now online. Here’s how to fill it and protect your vote.

The portal offers various services like checking enrollment status, registering complaints, and downloading the digital voter ID.

The online filling out of the enumeration form is easily accessible to users.The online filling out of the enumeration form is easily accessible to users.

Those away from home or outside the state are concerned about the availability of the Systematic Initiative for Revision (SIR) forms online.

The SIR enumeration form has been available online since Friday evening. Unlike the offline process, the online SIR system is entirely managed by the Election Commission of India (ECI), with no involvement from the CEO of the West Bengal office.

Electors will not need to download a form. They will click a dedicated link on the ECI/CEO West Bengal website or the ECINET app and fill in the details directly.

“The online links is accessible from last night. Online filling up of enumeration form has been enabled,” said Bengal’s electoral officials. The site is already live. The window for filling enumeration forms online will be found on the new domain of the state’s chief electoral officer’s portal, https://ceowestbengal.wb.gov.in/ as well as on the commission’s app, ECINET.

The online filling out of the enumeration form is easily accessible to users. To initiate the process, citizens simply need to navigate to the “Services” section of the portal and select the clearly marked “Fill Enumeration Form” option to complete the necessary documentation for the electoral roll revision online.

The portal is divided into two main columns or sections: Forms and Services.

Forms section: registration and updation
This column lists all the statutory forms a citizen needs to fill out for voter registration, deletion, or correction. Each box corresponds to a specific service:

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New voter registration (Form 6): For citizens who are 18 years or above or will turn 18 in a few months.

New voter registration (NRI) (Form 6A): For Non-Resident Indians who are citizens of India but have not acquired citizenship of any other country.

Deletion (Form 7): To get a name deleted from the existing electoral roll (e.g., due to death or shifting).

Correction of Entries (Form 8): To get the EPIC (Electoral Photo Identity Card) updated, corrected, replaced, or for marking a Person with Disability (PwD).

Services section:

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This column provides tools and facilities for electors to search, track, and get support.

Special Intensive Revision (SIR) – 2026:

Fill enumeration form: This is the online link to fill out the form for the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise, which is used to update the entire electoral roll. Search Your Name in Last SIR: To check one’s existing enrollment status.

Other services:

Register Complaint/Share Suggestion

Track Application Status: To track the status of any submitted form (like Form 6, 7, or 8).

Book a Call with BLO: To request a call with the Booth Level Officer for assistance.

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E-EPIC Download: To get the digital version of the Voter ID card.

Search Your Name in Voter List: To find polling details and check enrollment status.

How to Apply Online (e.g., for New Voter Registration)

To apply for any of the listed services online, a user typically follows these steps:

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Login/Sign Up: The user must first click “Login” or “Sign-Up” (top right corner) to create an account or log in to the ECINet portal using their mobile number/email/EPIC.

Select the Required Form: The user clicks on the green or pink button corresponding to the desired service under the FORMS column. For a new voter, they would click “Fill Form 6.

Fill the Form: The portal will open the digital version of the chosen form. The applicant must fill in all mandatory details, upload necessary documents (like proof of age and address), and a photograph.

Submit and Track: After successfully filling and submitting the form, the applicant will receive an Acknowledgement Number. They can then use the “Track Application Status” feature in the Services column to monitor the progress of their application until the final decision is made.

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Specifically, to fill the Enumeration Form for the ongoing SIR 2026, the user must go to the SERVICES column and click on the green button labelled “Fill Enumeration Form.”

Sources suggest the ECI is considering introducing Aadhaar-based authentication for online SIR submission (a feature not used during the SIR in Bihar). Before submission, the system will prompt for authentication.

An OTP will be sent to the mobile number linked to the elector’s Aadhaar. The form is submitted after the elector enters this OTP. Post-submission electors will still have the option to download and print a copy of the completed form. The online SIR launch in Bihar also occurred a few days after the offline exercise had started.

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