Delhi SIR Explained: How to Fill Enumeration Form If Your Name Was on 2002 Voter List And If It Wasn't
Delhi SIR Explained: How to Fill Enumeration Form If Your Name Was on 2002 Voter List And If It Wasn't Published By, Last Updated: July
Delhi SIR Explained: How to Fill Enumeration Form If Your Name Was on 2002 Voter List And If It Wasn't Published By, Last Updated: July 13, 2026, 20:40 IST Delhi SIR 2026: A step-by-step guide to navigating Delhi’s massive voter list overhaul. Learn how to fill your SIR enumeration form using the 2002 electoral roll baseline link. Under the strict protocol established by the Election Commission of India (ECI), BLOs are actively visiting every household to distribute two physical copies of a unique, pre-printed Enumeration Form. Delhi SIR 2026: The biggest voter list overhaul in over two decades is underway in Delhi, requiring citizens to map their ancestry to the 2002 rolls. The massive Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls is moving at a rapid pace across the national capital. According to recent official data from the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Delhi, a staggering 93% of Delhi’s 1.45 crore electors have already been provided with their physical enumeration forms. Out of the total electorate, more than 1.35 crore forms have been successfully distributed on the ground by Booth Level Officers (BLOs). Meanwhile, the mammoth task of processing this data has officially kicked off, with over 11.16 lakh completed forms successfully digitised—accounting for roughly 7.69% of the electorate. The door-to-door phase of this intensive exercise, which officially launched on June 30, is rapidly moving toward its final deadline on July 29. Election officials have reiterated that the initial weeks were focused entirely on maximising penetration to ensure every single eligible citizen received a form, and the collection and digitisation speeds will now gather significant momentum.
How The Two-Form System Works Under the strict protocol established by the Election Commission of India (ECI), BLOs are actively visiting every household to distribute two physical copies of a unique, pre-printed Enumeration Form. The Workflow: The voter must review and fill out the details. One completed copy is handed directly back to the BLO to be sent for digitisation, while the second copy is stamped and retained by the voter as an official acknowledgement receipt. The Digital Alternative: For tech-savvy residents or those away from home, the Election Commission allows voters to complete and submit their enumeration forms online through the official voter service portals. ✍️ Step-by-Step Guide: How to Fill Your SIR Enumeration Form The core objective of the SIR is to verify a voter’s eligibility by establishing a clear linkage to historical database baselines. The enumeration form is structurally divided into two primary fields designed to track this continuity. Depending on your age and how long you have lived in the capital, you must fill out one of two specific sections 1. If Your Name Was Part of the 2002 Electoral Roll If you are a long-term resident of Delhi and were already a registered voter during the capital’s previous intensive milestone revision in 2002, you must fill out the Left Section of the form. This section is strictly dedicated to electors validating their own pre-existing historical records. You will need to extract and provide your exact data from that specific year.
