SIR 2026 Voter List: How To Check Your Haryana SIR Status Online From The Official CEO Website

Last Updated: Jul 8, 2026, 12:39 IST

The SIR 2026 Voter List is part of the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls by the Election Commission of India (ECI) to update voter details before elections. Citizens of the Haryana state can check their SIR status online through the official CEO website of Haryana using their EPIC number or personal information.

SIR 2026 Voter List: How To Check Your SIR Status Online From The CEO Website
SIR 2026 Voter List: How To Check Your SIR Status Online From The CEO Website

SIR 2026 stands for the Special Intensive Revision being performed by the Election Commission of India (ECI) for the 2026 elections. The SIR is a massive update to the electoral list and includes updating, correcting, and deleting names from the list to make it complete, inclusive, and error-free.

SIR involves 12 states and union territories such as West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, and more. In the process of SIR, BLOs visit the households of citizens, collect the enumeration forms from them, and cross-check the details with their records.

Citizens have to check their SIR status online through the online portal of the voter. This draft list is made available on the official voter portal as well as the CEO website. Citizens can search for themselves using their name, EPIC number, and district. In this article, we will discuss how to check your SIR status online on the CEO website.

How To Check SIR 2026 Voter Status On The CEO Haryana Website?

The process of updating the SIR of electoral rolls in Haryana commenced from June 15, 2026. The BLOs will begin the process of verification of voters through door-to-door visits and enumeration form collection from June 15 to July 14. Individuals who attain the age of 18 years as on July 1, 2026, may also get their names registered on the electoral rolls.

Aditionally, if somehow you discover that mistake like any of the family members have been assigned to different polling booths or anything else, you can apply for corrections by submitting Form-8 between July 21, 2026, and August 20, 2026.The final electoral roll will be published on September 22, 2026.

Further, if you are someone who is new to this scenario and is looking for how to check your voter status; follow these steps to check their SIR 2026 status online.

Where to Visit

You can check the status on the official website of the Election Commission of India, i.e., voters.eci.gov.in

Visit the Portal & Find the Link

  • Open Google Chrome, Safari or any search engine on your phone or computer and go to ceoharyana.gov.in.
  • On the homepage, look for and click on the option that says "Search In Electoral Roll".
  • After clicking on it, a page will appear divided into 2 sets: Forms and Services. 
  • Under the Form section, you will find 2 buttons: “Fill Enumeration Form” and “Search Your Name in the Last SIR”.

Register or Log In

  • If you are new: Click on Sign Up. Enter your mobile number, complete the basic registration, and set up your account.
  • If you already have an account: Click Login, enter your registered mobile number, type in the captcha, and click Request OTP. Enter the OTP received on your phone to log in.

Search Your Voter Details

  • Once logged in, click on "Fill Enumeration Form" once again.
  • Select Haryana as your state from the dropdown menu.
  • Type your EPIC Number (this is the unique alphanumeric Voter ID card number found on your voter card) into the given box and click Search.

Understand Your Status Result

  • If uploaded successfully: A message will pop up saying, "Your form has already been submitted with mobile number XXXXX...". This means your BLO has successfully processed your information.
  • If not showing yet: If you don't see this confirmation or a new blank page opens instead, it means your form hasn't been uploaded by the BLO yet.

How to Check the SIR 2026 Voter List Status on the CEO Website?

To check the SIR 2026 voter list status on any CEO website, first go to your state's official "CEO <State>.gov.in" site, find the SIR / Electoral Roll section, and then search by EPIC number or by name and district/AC.

i) Uttar Pradesh

  • Go to the official CEO UP/ECI voter portal and ensure you are on a ".gov.in" domain (not SEC municipal sites).
  • Open the Electoral Roll / SIR 2026 or "SIR Draft" option and select Uttar Pradesh as your state.
  • Choose your district and Assembly Constituency and select "SIR Draft" or "SIR 2026 roll type" in the dropdown.
  • Either download the AC‑wise PDF voter list or use the "Search by EPIC/Name" option, then verify that your name, address and EPIC are correct.

ii) Tamil Nadu

  • Visit the official Tamil Nadu CEO website at elections.tn.gov.in (check that it is the government domain).
  • Look for links like "SIR 2026", "Electoral Roll / Draft Roll" or "Special Intensive Revision – 2026".
  • Select your district and Assembly Constituency and open the draft roll or SIR section for 2026.
  • Search for your name in the PDF by EPIC or manually, and if there is any error or missing entry, use the online Form-6/Form-8 link on the portal.

iii) West Bengal

  • Go to the CEO West Bengal website at ceowestbengal.wb.gov.in and click on the visible "SIR 2026" or "Know about SIR 2026" banner.
  • Use the "SIR Draft Roll 2026" or "Find your name in Electoral Roll" link provided on that page.
  • Choose the district and the Assembly Constituency, then open the draft roll or run an EPIC/name search.
  • Check that your status is not marked in ASDD (Absent/Shifted/Dead/Duplicate) lists; if it is, contact the BLO or file an objection/correction from the links or help centres indicated.

iv) Kerala

  • Open the CEO Kerala website (ceo.kerala.gov.in) and locate the dedicated SIR 2026 page or banner.
  • Click on Electoral Roll / SIR Draft Roll and select your district and Assembly Constituency.
  • Use the search function (EPIC/name) or download the PDF draft roll, and verify all details, such as address, age, and part number.
  • If your name is missing or incorrect, use the online forms available on the CEO Kerala website or the ECI voter services portal (voters.eci.gov.in).

v) Other SIR 2026 states/UTs (MP, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Goa, Chhattisgarh, Andaman & Nicobar, Lakshadweep, Puducherry)

  • Visit your state/UT's CEO website (for example, CEO MP, CEO Rajasthan, CEO Gujarat, CEO Goa, CEO Chhattisgarh, CEO Puducherry) or the UT election office site for Andaman & Nicobar and Lakshadweep.
  • Find the "Special Intensive Revision / SIR 2026" or "Draft Electoral Roll 2026" link in the homepage banners or Electoral Roll section.
  • Select state → district → Assembly Constituency, then choose "SIR Draft / 2026" as the roll type and search by EPIC or name, or download the AC‑wise PDF.
  • If any discrepancy appears, use the linked online forms or contact details shown on the CEO page within the SIR objection/correction window.

What Is SIR 2026 and Why Is It Important for Voters?

SIR 2026 is the Election Commission of India's "Special Intensive Revision 2026"—a one‑time, deep verification and correction drive of the electoral rolls in selected states and Union Territories before the 2026 election cycle. It directly affects whether a citizen's name is present, correct, or deleted from the voter list, so it is crucial for anyone who wants to vote in upcoming elections.

What is SIR 2026?

SIR stands for Special Intensive Revision, a detailed house‑to‑house and online verification of voter lists conducted by the Election Commission of India (ECI). "SIR 2026" refers to the phase of this exercise tied to rolls that will be used for elections around 2026, currently running in about a dozen states and UTs, including West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and others.

What does SIR 2026 do?

  • Enumerators and Booth Level Officers verify whether existing entries are genuine, remove duplicate or "ghost" voters, and correct errors in names, addresses, age, and other details.
  • New eligible voters (such as those turning 18 by the qualifying date) can add their names, while records of deceased or moved persons are removed to clean the rolls.

Why is SIR 2026 important for voters?

If a voter does not respond or submit the SIR 2026 form (online or offline) where required, there is a real risk that their name may not appear in the final SIR 2026 electoral roll for that area. A clean, updated roll reduces bogus voting, impersonation, and multiple registrations, making every genuine vote more meaningful and strengthening trust in election outcomes.

How can voters participate?

  • Voters can check their SIR status and draft rolls on the ECI portal (voters.eci.gov.in) and state CEO websites, such as CEO West Bengal and CEO Kerala, and then file additions/corrections or objections within the notified window.
  • Forms such as Form 6 (new registration), Form 8 (correction), and the SIR‑specific enumeration form can be filled out online or at BLOs and designated centres, such as BDO/SDO/DM offices.

Who Needs to Check Their Name in the SIR 2026 Voter List?

Every existing and potential voter in an SIR 2026 state should check their name in the SIR voter list, but some categories are at exceptionally high risk and must be extra careful. Anyone whose details have changed or who has recently become eligible is more likely to face deletion, objections, or errors if they do not verify their entry.

i) Voters Who Must Definitely Check

  • All existing voters in states/UTs where SIR 2026 is underway, because this is a ground‑up re‑verification in which even old entries can be marked "Absent/Shifted/Dead (ASD)" or deleted if not confirmed.
  • Voters are flagged as ASD or “suspect/objected” in the draft SIR rolls, as these entries can be removed if the voter does not correct or prove their eligibility within the given time.

ii) High‑risk groups for deletion

  • People who have shifted address, migrated within or outside the state, or live in rented/hostel/PG accommodation, because BLOs may not find them at the old address and can propose deletion as "shifted".
  • Families of deceased persons: since SIR targets the removal of dead voters, surviving members should ensure only the deceased's name is deleted, and others remain correctly listed.

iii) New and young voters

  • Citizens turning 18 by the qualifying date for SIR 2026 (first‑time voters) need to check that their fresh Form‑6 application has actually resulted in an entry in the draft SIR roll.
  • Students and young migrants living away from home must confirm in which constituency their name appears to avoid multiple registrations or accidental deletions.

iv) Voters with data mismatches

  • Anyone who has noticed mistakes in their name, father's/spouse's name, age, gender, or address in the SIR form or draft roll, since mismatches can trigger mandatory re‑verification and even deletion if not fixed.
  • Voters asked for extra documents by the Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) or BLO during SIR (for example, in border or high‑migration areas) should check their status to ensure their record is finally "verified", not kept in suspense.

v) How these voters should check

Use the ECI voter services portal (voters.eci.gov.in / electoralsearch.eci.gov.in) or your state CEO website (like CEO West Bengal, CEO Kerala, or CEO Tamil Nadu) and search by EPIC number or name in the "SIR 2026" or "Draft Electoral Roll" section.

If the online search is confusing, contact the local Booth Level Officer or visit designated help centres, where printed SIR rolls and assistance are available to confirm and correct entries within the objection/correction window.

Kriti Barua
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