SIR 2026 in Delhi: Complete Guide to Special Intensive Revision (SIR), How to Fill the SIR Form, Search the 2002 Electoral Roll, and Prepare Documents
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has launched the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) 2026 for Delhi as part of a nationwide effort to ensure that elector...
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has launched the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) 2026 for Delhi as part of a nationwide effort to ensure that electoral rolls are accurate, updated, and free from duplicate, shifted, deceased, or otherwise ineligible entries. The process includes door-to-door verification, voter confirmation, and the collection of supporting information where required.
This comprehensive guide explains what SIR 2026 is, who needs to participate, how to fill the SIR form correctly, how to search the Delhi SIR 2002 voter list for yourself or your family members, and how to prepare all required information before the Booth Level Officer (BLO) visits.
What is SIR 2026?
SIR (Special Intensive Revision) is a special verification exercise conducted by the Election Commission of India to verify every voter in the electoral roll.
Its objectives include:
- Removing duplicate voter records
- Removing names of deceased voters
- Removing voters who have permanently shifted
- Correcting incorrect entries
- Including eligible voters who are missing
- Ensuring every voter is enrolled only once
- Updating the electoral roll before future elections
The exercise is carried out through Booth Level Officers (BLOs), special camps, and online verification facilities.
Why is Delhi Using the 2002 Electoral Roll?
For Delhi, the Chief Electoral Officer has advised residents who were permanently living in Delhi before 2002 to locate their names in the 2002 electoral roll and note specific details required for the SIR Enumeration Form. These historical details help the verification process.
Who Should Participate?
You should participate if you are:
- Existing voter
- New voter (18+)
- Shifted within Delhi
- Changed address
- Changed name after marriage
- Correcting errors
- Replacing damaged EPIC
- Missing from voter list
Documents You May Need
Although document requirements can vary depending on the case, commonly requested documents include:
Identity Proof
- EPIC (Voter ID)
- Aadhaar
- Passport
- Driving Licence
- PAN Card
Address Proof
- Electricity Bill
- Water Bill
- Gas Connection
- Bank Passbook
- Registered Rent Agreement
- Passport
- Government issued residence proof
Age Proof (for new voters)
- Birth Certificate
- School Certificate
- Passport
Citizenship / Supporting Records (if requested)
Relevant documents as prescribed by ECI for your particular case. Always follow the latest instructions issued by your BLO or the Election Commission.
How to Fill the SIR 2026 Enumeration Form
Step 1
Write your
- Full Name
- Father's Name
- Mother's Name
- Husband/Wife Name (if applicable)
Step 2
Mention
- Date of Birth
- Gender
- Mobile Number
- Email ID
Step 3
Enter complete residential address
Include
- House Number
- Street
- Locality
- Landmark
- PIN Code
Step 4
Mention EPIC Number
If available.
Step 5
If your name existed in the 2002 Electoral Roll
Mention
- Assembly Constituency
- Assembly Number
- Part Number
- Serial Number
- Relative Name
- State
These details can be obtained by searching the Delhi 2002 Electoral Roll.
Step 6
Attach supporting documents if requested.
Step 7
Sign the declaration.
Step 8
Submit the form to
- Booth Level Officer (BLO)
- Special Camp
- Election Office (where applicable)
How to Search Your Name in Delhi SIR 2002 Electoral Roll
The Chief Electoral Officer (Delhi) provides access to the 2002 voter list specifically to help residents complete the SIR process.
Method 1
Visit the Chief Electoral Officer Delhi SIR page.
Method 2
Open the 2002 Electoral Roll search.
Method 3
Search using
- Your Name
- Father's Name
- Husband's Name
- Locality
- Assembly Constituency (if known)
If Your Name Appears
Write down:
- State
- Assembly Constituency Name
- Assembly Number
- Part Number
- Serial Number
- Relative Name exactly as shown
These details are specifically requested by the CEO Delhi for eligible pre-2002 residents.
How to Search Family Members
Search individually for
- Father
- Mother
- Husband
- Wife
- Grandfather
- Grandmother
- Brother
- Sister
Collect details for each family member if required.
Maintain a written record.
What Information Should Be Copied from the 2002 Roll?
Prepare a table like this:
| Name | Relative Name | AC Name | AC No. | Part No. | Serial No. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Self | Father | XXXXX | XX | XXX | XXXX |
| Father | Grandfather | XXXXX | XX | XXX | XXXX |
| Mother | Husband | XXXXX | XX | XXX | XXXX |
This makes filling the SIR form much easier.
If Your Name Is Not Found
Possible reasons include:
- You became a voter after 2002.
- You moved to Delhi after 2002.
- Your constituency changed after delimitation.
- Your name spelling has changed.
- Your surname has changed after marriage.
In such cases, follow the instructions of the BLO and provide the necessary current documents.
Tips for Successful Search
Try different spellings.
Example:
- Kumar
- Kumarh
- Kumaar
Search using
- Father's Name
- Husband's Name
- House locality
Older voter lists may contain spelling variations.
Before the BLO Visits
Keep ready
✔ EPIC
✔ Aadhaar
✔ Mobile Number
✔ Passport Size Photo (if needed)
✔ Address Proof
✔ 2002 Roll Details
✔ Family Member Details
✔ Copies of supporting documents
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Incorrect spelling
- Wrong father's name
- Incorrect house number
- Missing Part Number
- Missing Serial Number
- Unsigned declaration
- Incomplete address
- Wrong constituency
Useful Online Resources
- Election Commission of India – Electoral Roll Services
- Chief Electoral Officer, Delhi – SIR Portal
- Chief Electoral Officer, Delhi Home (includes links to the 2002 electoral roll search)
- ECI Forms Download (Forms 6, 7, 8 and others)
Final Thoughts
The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) 2026 is intended to improve the accuracy of Delhi's electoral roll by verifying voter records and updating eligible entries. If you or your family were residents of Delhi before 2002, locating your details in the 2002 electoral roll can simplify the process because the CEO Delhi has specifically asked such voters to record those historical details in the SIR Enumeration Form. For those who enrolled later or cannot find their names in the 2002 list, the current verification process and supporting documents remain available. Cooperating with your Booth Level Officer and ensuring your information is accurate will help keep your voter registration up to date.
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None of my family member's name (late father, mother, brother and my name) is on 2002 list. Can I add my uncle's (chacha's) name to prove my citizenship? My father is deceased, do I have to add his details in the form? His name was also not in 2002 list, but in the section where I have to add details of father and mother, do I need to mention him?