Voter List Update: The SIR (Special Intensive Revision) campaign will begin in Delhi on June 30, during which Booth Level Officers (BLOs) will visit homes to verify voter details. The objective is to ensure the voter list is accurate and up-to-date.
SIR Delhi Election Update: If you are a resident of Delhi, this news is crucial for you. The SIR (Special Intensive Revision) campaign is being launched nationwide to make voter lists more accurate and current. As part of this initiative, the SIR campaign is set to begin in Delhi on June 30. During this period, Booth Level Officers (BLOs) will conduct door-to-door visits to verify residents' information.
Delhi's Chief Electoral Officer has shared details about this campaign via their official social media account. The primary goal of this campaign is to ensure that only the names of correct, valid, and eligible citizens are recorded in the voter list.
Why is SIR important?
To enroll all eligible citizens over the age of 18
To make the voter list transparent and accurate
To remove names of deceased or relocated individuals, or duplicate entries
What is the SIR process?
Under this campaign, BLOs will visit homes to verify voters and have them fill out forms. Details such as photographs and mobile numbers will be updated through these forms. Subsequently, a draft of the voter list will be released on August 5, followed by the process of addressing objections.
Full SIR Schedule
June 30 to July 29: Door-to-door form filling
August 5: Release of draft voter list
August 5 to September 4: Objections and corrections
August 5 to October 3: Hearings and resolution
October 7: Release of final voter list
Keep this information ready.
Parents' names
Name of the state
Voter ID details
Assembly constituency
Important information for citizens
Filling out the SIR form is mandatory for every registered voter to ensure their name remains on the voter list. This form will be filled out based on old records or a family member's voter details. You can submit this form to the BLO or fill it out and submit it online via the citizen service portal at voters.eci.gov.in.
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