The Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of Delhi's voter list is underway, with Booth Level Officers visiting homes through 29 July to verify details against the city's 2002 electoral roll. This explainer breaks down how to check your name in the 2002/2003 voter list, what the SIR form requires (and doesn't), which documents the Election Commission actually accepts if your record can't be matched, and the key dates — draft roll on 5 August, final roll on 7 October — every Delhi voter should know before the window closes.

Delhi joins four other states in the SIR enumeration process starting June 30, impacting nearly 20 crore voters.

More than 13,000 BLOs have been deployed for the exercise and will visit households to verify the details of existing voters, identify eligible new voters and facilitate…

Delhi's electoral roll revision is underway, with over 13,000 booth-level officers conducting door-to-door verification for 1.45 crore voters. Residents will receive forms for…

Delhi's CEO assures displaced voters will be included in the electoral roll revision ahead of the upcoming SIR exercise.

Delhi's electoral office will consult the Election Commission on aiding voters displaced by demolitions during the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. | Latest News…

Over 13,000 officers begin month-long door-to-door voter verification in Delhi, concluding on July 29, 2023.

Delhi's extensive electoral roll revision is underway, with over 13,000 booth-level officers conducting door-to-door surveys until July 29. Voters must fill out enumeration forms…

NEW DELHI: The Election Commission's voter verification drive under the special intensive revision (SIR) began on Tuesday across Delhi, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Meghalaya and…

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Learn how to check your name in Delhi's electoral rolls and fill out the enumeration form for the Special Intensive Revision.

The Election Commission of India has initiated a Special Intensive Revision of voter rolls across Delhi, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Meghalaya, and Jharkhand. Booth Level Officers are…

The Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of Delhi's voter list is underway, with Booth Level Officers visiting homes through 29 July to verify details against…

Delhi's electoral roll revision launched with 1.68 lakh forms distributed; participation urged for a robust democracy amidst voter concerns.