West Bengal voter list 2025 | How to check your name in SIR list: Know whether your BLO has uploaded your enumeration form
West Bengal voter list 2025 | West Bengal SIR online: The Election Commission has launched the second phase of the Special Intensive Revision across 12 states, with draft rolls to be published on December 9. Here’s a simple step-by-step guide to check whether your Enumeration Form has been uploaded by your BLO or through the online portal.
The Election Commission has started SIR Phase 2 and will publish draft electoral rolls on December 9. (Photo via X: @ECISVEEP)
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West Bengal voter list 2025: The Election Commission of India has commenced the second phase of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls across 12 states and Union Territories.
The poll panel will publish a draft electoral list on December 16 and the final electoral roll on February 14, 2026. If you have submitted your Enumeration Form to your Booth Level Officer (BLO) or online, you can easily check whether it has been uploaded to the Election Commission portal.
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West Bengal SIR news: How to check if your BLO has uploaded your Enumeration Form
If you have already submitted your Enumeration Form to your Booth Level Officer (BLO) or filled it online, you can quickly verify whether it has been uploaded to the Election Commission portal. Follow these simple steps:
West Bengal election 2026: How will the SIR be conducted?
This includes 10 steps:
Pre-Enumeration Phase: It includes training of BLOs, EROs and DEOs. BLOs will be responsible for manual matching of enumeration forms with the last SIRs. It will be confirmed with computer matching by ECINET.
Involvement of political parties: CEOs, DEOs and EROs will explain the SIR process in detail to political parties. Booth level agents will be trained to oversee the SIR process on behalf of political parties.
Enumeration Phase: BLOs are responsible for printing, distribution, matching and linking of enumeration forms.
Publication of Draft Electoral Rolls: Draft rolls will contain all electors whose enumeration forms have been received. List of absent or shifted, or dead voters not included in the draft list can then be added directly to the official website of the Commission.
Issuance of Notice: Notices will be issued to electors who could not be matched. Their documents will be reverified.
Receiving and deciding on claims and objectives: Any elector of BLA from any party can file any objection or a claim.
Publication of final electoral rolls: After the process is complete, final electoral rolls will be published.
Receiving and deciding on claims or objections: The DM or CEO of the state or the UT will hear and decide on claims and objections.
Deployment of volunteers: Volunteers will be deployed by the Commission to ensure that the electors are not harassed at any point of the process.
Rationalisation of polling stations: No polling stations to have more than 1200 voters.