Sometime in early 2000 Vimarsh Bajpai moved out of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh’s capital city, for professional reasons. Over the years, he has moved across India for work, and now lives in Delhi, though he owns a house in Lucknow.His Electoral Photo Identity Card (EPIC), issued in 1995, a year after he turned 18, shows him registered at Arya Nagar in Lucknow. He was also registered as a voter in his ancestral village of Mohammadpur in Unnao district, where he owns property, but has no idea whether he is still on the electoral rolls there or not.When the Election Commission of India (EC) announced the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Uttar Pradesh, the communications professional was unable to fill the enumeration form, as he simply didn’t know where to get one.Apoorva Snehil Katayayan moved residences within Lucknow, from Lucknow East to Lucknow Cantonment Assembly seat. He contacted his last landlord and Booth Level Officer (BLO) for his enumeration form, but the 40-year-old businessman was asked to fill Form 6, to register as a fresh voter from his new address.Ayush Mehrotra and his father Rajeevdas Mehrotra, residents of Lucknow West Assembly seat, did not find their names in the draft list despite filling the enumeration form. The BLO cited technical glitches on the website for the error. The fact that Rajeevdas is the brother of Samajwadi Party MLA Ravidas Mehrotra created a minor political storm.