The draft electoral roll in Uttar Pradesh, which will be published on December 31, is likely to have the names of about 12.55 crore voters, with almost 2.89 crore names deleted from the pre-SIR voter list. Those excluded will have a chance to contest the deletion starting January 1, the State's chief electoral officer said on Sunday (December 28, 2025).
Among the 12,55 crore voters who have made it to the draft list, more than 1 crore are in the "unmapped" category, meaning notices will be sent out to them to furnish self-attested documents from among the list of the 12 mandated by the Election Commission of India (ECI) to be moved into the "mapped" category, Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Navdeep Rinwa said.
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The nearly 52-day Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, with 'Shuddh Nirvachak Namavali - Majboot Loktantra' (Clean Electoral Roll - Strong Democracy) as its theme, began in the State on November 4 and concluded after two extensions on December 26 with a pruned draft voter list.
"Starting January 1, the EC will roll out a month-long process during which any of the nearly 2.89 crore voters, 2,88,75,000 to be precise, whose names have been deleted for various reasons and want to contest the action can reapply by filling out Form 6," Mr. Rinwa said. "Form 6 can also be used by new voters to apply," He said.






