Not yet filed your SIR enumeration form: Here’s a step-by-step guide for both online

Not yet filed your SIR enumeration form: Here's a step-by-step guide for both online

On Wednesday, the Election Commission of India announced an extension for the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral roll in Delhi as only around 15% of enumeration forms have been digitised so far. The final date for submitting all details has been extended to August 8. The final electoral roll will now be published on October 19 instead of October 10.

The offline process

Right now, the SIR enumeration exercise is still underway. If you still haven’t filled your Enumeration Form and are yet to get in touch with your Booth Level Officer (BLO), here’s a complete guide to submitting it online or offline.

The Special Intensive Revision or the SIR is an exercise undertaken by the Election Commission of India to verify and revise electoral rolls through house-to-house enumeration, pre-filled forms, and verification of old voter data.

The SIR aims to ensure that electoral rolls across India are accurate by eliminating the names of deceased, permanently shifted, duplicate & non-citizen voters, while ensuring that eligible citizens are not left out. The nationwide process was announced on October 27 2025.

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