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As the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls begins in Uttar Pradesh across all 403 assembly constituencies, nearly 15.44 crore voters are called upon to update their records and verify eligibility ahead of the final list publication in February 2026.
The exercise covers around 15.44 crore electors in UP and targets removal of duplicate.
Lucknow: The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls has officially begun in Uttar Pradesh, with Booth Level Officers moving door‑to‑door to distribute and collect enumeration forms statewide. Spanning all 403 assembly seats and 1,62,486 polling stations, this massive exercise aims to clean up duplicates, include new voters and ensure the list is accurate ahead of upcoming elections.
The SIR is an intensive and comprehensive review of the voter lists in Uttar Pradesh, the first such major revision in over 20 years. Its objectives include:
Because the accuracy of electoral rolls directly impacts electoral fairness, this exercise is positioned as a crucial building block for the state’s forthcoming elections.
Distribution and Collection:
From November 4 to December 4, BLOs will visit every household, distribute enumeration forms, and collect them once filled out. Each house will be visited multiple times if residents are absent.
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Draft Publication & Objections:
A draft version of the rolls will be published on December 9, 2025. Citizens can submit claims or objections until January 8, 2026; hearings and verifications will wrap up by January 31. The final list will then be released on February 7, 2026.
Eligibility Verification:
Officials will match data with the 2003 electoral roll and flag irregularities such as duplicate names and entries of deceased or migrated persons.
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An accurate and complete electoral roll is the backbone of democratic legitimacy. With millions of voters in Uttar Pradesh, even small errors can lead to unfair representation, disenfranchisement, or inflated lists. The SIR seeks to strengthen trust and transparency in the electoral process. Moreover, for voters it means ensuring that when they go to vote, their name appears and their vote truly counts.
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