Tamil Nadu Draft Voter List 2025: Step-by-step guide to check your name online, file objections till January 18

Tamil Nadu draft voter list 2025 released: Tamil Nadu draft electoral roll releases today; learn how to check names online, download voter list PDF, raise objections till January 18 and important deadlines

The Election Commission will release draft electoral rolls for Tamil Nadu FridayThe Election Commission will release draft electoral rolls for Tamil Nadu Friday (PTI Photo)

The draft electoral roll for Tamil Nadu will be released by the Election Commission of India Friday, after the completion of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise in the state.

Voters will have a month to submit claims and objections once the draft roll is published, according to the ECI. This can include requests for inclusion, deletion or correction of entries in the electoral roll.

Check if your name is on the list

Voters can check their details on the official website of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), Tamil Nadu, and raise objections online. The Commission has said reasons for deletion of names will be provided as part of the process to ensure transparency.

Voters can verify whether their names appear in the draft roll — and whether they have been marked as absent, shifted or deleted — through the CEO Tamil Nadu website.

Steps to follow

  • Visit the CEO Tamil Nadu website.
  • On the homepage, scroll down to the ‘Electoral Rolls’ section and select the ‘year of revision’ as on ‘2026’.
  • This will open a page containing district-wise voter information linked to the SIR exercise.
  • The page will displays a table listing all districts of Tamil Nadu, along with a ‘Show’ option next to each district. Click on ‘Show’ for 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.
  • Alternatively, you may also search for your name on https://electoralsearch.eci.gov.in/ using your EPIC Number.

Claims and objections

Following the release of the draft roll, District Election Officers will provide hard and soft copies of the electoral rolls to representatives of recognised political parties.

Voters can submit claims and objections from December 19, 2025, to January 18, 2026.

The BLO report 

Each booth-level PDF includes a summary report prepared by the BLO, detailing the total number of voters and those classified as deceased, permanently migrated, duplicate or absent. Below the summary is a detailed list of voters whose names have been removed, along with their serial numbers, EPIC numbers, and the specific reason for deletion.

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