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BLOs during the SIR enumeration process (Express Photo)
Kerala SIR 2026 Voter List: The Election Commission of India (ECI) released the draft electoral rolls for Kerala on Tuesday as the part of the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process. The Exercise which aims of purification of rolls is done by the Election Commission if it finds the regular yearly revision inadequate.
SIR Voter List 2026: Check Kerala, MP, Chhattisgarh Draft List here
What is SIR: SIR, or Special Intensive Revision, is a large-scale verification exercise that the ECI undertakes when it believes the routine annual “Summary Revision” is not enough to clean the voter rolls. It involves house-to-house enumeration, pre-filled forms, online submissions, and fresh verification of old voter data.
The Election Commission has power to conduct SIR whenever it deems fit as per Article 324 of the Indian Constitution. The ‘plenary powers’ granted to ECI allows the commission to order an intensive revision whenever it finds inaccuracies in the existing rolls.
The page will displays a table listing all the districts of Kerala, Click on the name of your district to proceed.
A list of Assembly constituencies under the selected district will then appear. Clicking on the relevant constituency opens a Google Drive folder containing booth-level voter data in PDF format.
You may also search for your name on https://electoralsearch.eci.gov.in/ using your EPIC Number.
MP SIR Voter List 2026: Check here
The folder contains multiple PDFs, labelled by taluka names, village names, or polling booth and part numbers. Voters should open the PDF corresponding to their polling booth.
Booth numbers were mentioned on the forms issued to voters during the SIR exercise. If this information is unavailable, voters can contact their Booth Level Officer (BLO) for assistance.
Apart from ECI website, voters can also verify their details through CEO Kerala website, ceo.kerala.gov.in, the ECINET mobile app, or by contacting their BLO, Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) or Assistant ERO.
Election authorities have urged voters to verify their details within the stipulated period to ensure that eligible voters are not excluded and ineligible names do not remain in the electoral roll.
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