During the Special Intensive Revision (SIR), many voters want to know whether their SIR form has been submitted or not. This form is important because it updates your name, address and details in the voter list. Many people wait for the BLO, but they are not sure how to check the status online.
Today, the Election Commission of India (ECI) lets you check your SIR form status easily. You don’t need to visit any office — just use your mobile number or EPIC number on the ECI website. This helps everyone save time.
How to Check SIR Form Submission Status Online
You can check your BLO-submitted form in a few seconds through the ECI portal. The process is free and works on both mobile and computer.
Steps:
- Go to voters.eci.gov.in
- Log in with your Mobile Number or EPIC Number
- Click “Fill Enumeration Form” under SIR – 2026
- Select your State
- Enter your EPIC Number
- You will see one of these results:
Status 1: Form Submitted by BLO
Message: “Your form has already been submitted. For more details contact your BLO.” Your work is complete. Nothing more to do.
Status 2: Form Not Submitted
You will see:
- Your prefilled details
- Option to add your mobile number
This means BLO has not submitted your form yet, and updates are still possible.
If You Submitted the Form Yourself
If you filled the SIR form online, your application is confirmed instantly after clicking Final Submit. No extra action is needed.
How to Create an Account on the ECI Website
If you don’t have an account, create one easily:
- Click Sign-Up on the ECI website
- Enter your Mobile Number
- Enter your First Name and Last Name
Your account will be created, and you can log in anytime to check SIR status and other voter services.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has started a special program called Special Intensive Revision (SIR) to make sure that every eligible citizen’s name is correctly included in the voter list. The main aim of this exercise is to verify, update, and improve the accuracy of electoral rolls across India. Through SIR, new voters can get their names added, old or incorrect entries can be corrected, and the voter list can be cleaned up to ensure free and fair elections.
This process is part of the Election Commission’s continuous effort to make the electoral system transparent, digital, and accessible to every Indian citizen.
Main Point of the SIR India
The SIR is a large-scale voter verification and updating drive conducted under the Representation of the People Act, 1950 and Registration of Electors Rules, 1960. The Election Commission uses its constitutional powers under Article 324 to carry out this activity.
The second phase of SIR began after the successful completion of the first phase in Bihar. This new phase now covers 9 states and 3 union territories, reaching around 51 crore electors across 321 districts and 1,843 Assembly Constituencies.
The key goal of SIR India 2025 is to ensure that every eligible voter gets a unique Enumeration Form (EF) and that the voter data remains error-free and up-to-date for the upcoming elections.
Where is SIR Running Now
According to the Election Commission’s official order dated October 27, 2025, the Special Intensive Revision Phase-II is currently running in the following 9 States and 3 Union Territories:
- States: Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal.
- Union Territories: Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, and Puducherry.
The enumeration period for these areas started on November 4, 2025, and will continue for one full month till December 4, 2025. During this time, every voter listed as of October 27, 2025, will receive a unique Enumeration Form. The Election Commission has already printed 100% of the required forms, and the distribution process has begun across all 12 regions.
Details about BLOs, EROs/AEROs, and DEOs
To carry out the SIR effectively, a large number of officers and agents have been deployed:
- BLOs (Booth Level Officers): These are local officers responsible for visiting households to distribute and collect Enumeration Forms. Over 5.3 lakh BLOs have been assigned this task. Each BLO will visit every house at least three times during the enumeration phase to ensure that all eligible voters are covered.
- BLAs (Booth Level Agents): Around 7.64 lakh BLAs are assisting BLOs to make the process smooth and voter-friendly.
- EROs/AEROs (Electoral Registration Officers/Assistant Electoral Registration Officers): These officers, totaling 10,448, supervise and manage the voter registration and data verification process at the constituency level.
- DEOs (District Election Officers): There are 321 DEOs working at the district level to coordinate and monitor all activities under the SIR.
Together, these officers ensure that every eligible voter’s name is correctly included and any mistakes in the electoral roll are fixed.
How to Download the Electoral Roll/Voter List
Voters can easily download the updated Electoral Roll or Voter List online through the official Election Commission of India website – voters.eci.gov.in. The website offers an easy process to check, view, and download the electoral roll for any assembly constituency.
In short, here’s how you can download it:
- Go to the official website – voters.eci.gov.in
- Click on the “Download E-Roll” option.
- Select your State.
- Choose your District.
- Select your Assembly Constituency.
- Choose the Language of the roll.
- Select the Roll Type (like Draft, Supplementary, or Final).
- Finally, click Download to get your Electoral Roll in PDF format.
This digital process allows every voter to verify their details and ensure that their name appears in the updated voter list before any election.
How to Download the Last SIR E-Roll List
The Election Commission also allows citizens to download the previous SIR Electoral Roll list for comparison or verification. This can also be done through the same website – voters.eci.gov.in.
The steps are slightly different from the normal E-Roll download:
Here’s the step-by-step process:
- Visit the official website – voters.eci.gov.in.
- Click on the “Search in SIR” option.
- Choose your State from the dropdown list.
- Click Download to get the last SIR E-Roll List.
- Note: In some states, this link will redirect you to the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) website of that particular state, where you can complete the download.
By checking both current and previous lists, voters can easily compare and confirm whether their names are correctly listed.
Official Source
All the information about SIR India 2025 is officially released by the Election Commission of India (ECI) through the Press Information Bureau (PIB), Government of India. The official press release was published on November 4, 2025, and can be accessed on the PIB website or directly through the Election Commission’s official portal – voters.eci.gov.in.
This is the only authentic source for all updates, forms, notifications, and announcements related to the Special Intensive Revision (SIR).
ECI Official Website: voters.eci.gov.in
Official Source Website: www.pib.gov.in
Disclaimer
This article is published for educational and informational purposes only. All information has been collected from the official website of the Election Commission of India and the Press Information Bureau. Rules, processes, or links may change over time, so readers are advised to always visit the official website voters.eci.gov.in before applying, downloading, or making any decision related to voter registration or electoral rolls.