Delhi SIR: How to fill the form if your name is not in the 2002 electoral rolls
The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls which began in Delhi on 30 June with the enumeration phase is underway. Over one crore enumeration
The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls which began in Delhi on 30 June with the enumeration phase is underway. Over one crore enumeration forms have been distributed, as per Chief Electoral Officer's (CEO) status report issued on 9 July. Meanwhile, around 5.75 lakh completed forms have been digitised. To ensure that electoral rolls remain accurate and up to date for over 1.45 crore Delhi electors, BLOs have been assigned with the task of house-to-house verification ahead of future elections in the capital. As per the data, 74.70 per cent of the capital's 1,45,10,298 electors have already received enumeration forms. With the ongoing SIR process, many residents across the nation capital are curious to know how to fill forms provided by Booth Level Officers (BLOs) and to submit them before 29 July deadline. We have provided here a sample of enumeration form which carry pre-printed details such as the voter’s name, EPIC number, address, Assembly constituency, parliamentary constituency, photograph and state name.
If any elector has not yet received the form, then they must contact their designated BLO or download it from the Election Commission’s website. View full Image View full Image Sample of SIR enumeration form There are two sections mentioned in the form — ‘Details of the Elector in the Electoral Roll of the last SIR’ and 'Details of the relative whose name is given in the previous column in the last SIR. How to fill Delhi SIR form? Given below are the steps to fill Delhi SIR forms Electors need to map their details with the previous SIR exercise conducted between 2002 and 2005. Left section of SIR form is for those electors who were a part of the electoral rolls prepared during Delhi’s previous revision in 2002. Those who were an elector of any other state apart from Delhi during the above-mentioned period, must furnish details with the corresponding rolls of that state where they were enrolled.
Electors have to provide the following relevant details Elector name EPIC Number Relatives Name Relationship District State Assembly constituency (AC) name Assembly constituency (AC) number Part Number Serial Number A recent passport-size photograph also needs to be attached Also Read | EC deleted 6 crore names in one year since SIR began 2. What to do if a voter’s name is not found in earlier rolls If a voter’s name is not found in earlier rolls, link can be established through parents or grandparents whose names appeared in those records. This implies that the section on the right needs to be filled with details of the elector who was a part of previous SIR, mentioning the voter's relationship with him/her. Moving ahead to the bottom section, electors need to provide their Date of Birth; mobile number; parents', guardian's or spouse name and their current EPIC number.
