Download Uttar Pradesh Voter List of Any Village, City, Town & Taluka | Full Information on SIR and How to Fill the Form

Voting is a fundamental right of every citizen of India. To vote in elections, you need to be listed in the electoral roll. The Election Commission of India (ECI) and the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Uttar Pradesh provide tools to download voter lists, check your details, and participate in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. This article explains everything in simple English.

✅ How to Download the Uttar Pradesh Voter List

  1. Official Website
  1. Select Your Area
  • Choose your district → assembly constituency → polling station.
  • Download the PDF voter list for your polling station.
  1. Search by Name or EPIC Number
  • You can search your voter details by full name or EPIC number (Voter ID).
  1. Third-Party Websites
  • Sites like VotersList.in allow you to download voter lists village, city, town, or taluka-wise.

📌 What is SIR (Special Intensive Revision)

  • SIR is a special verification process of the electoral roll.
  • Purpose:
  • Include all eligible voters.
  • Remove duplicate or ineligible entries.
  • Update voter names, addresses, and details.
  • SIR is conducted door-to-door and also allows online submission.

🏛️ States Covered by SIR

Phase II (2025) includes:

  • States: Uttar Pradesh, Goa, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal
  • Union Territories: Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Puducherry

Note: Some states like Assam are not included in this phase.

📝 Where and How to Fill the SIR Form

1. Offline Process

  • BLO Distribution: Booth Level Officers (BLOs) give SIR forms door-to-door.
  • Form Filling: Write your name, age, address, and family details. Attach self-attested documents if required.
  • Submission: Return the form to the BLO for verification.

2. Online Process

Step 1: Visit the Portal

Step 2: Login or Register

  • Use your mobile number and OTP to log in.
  • Register using your EPIC number if new.

Step 3: Search Existing Details

  • Enter EPIC number or personal details to fetch your record.
  • Check the pre-filled details.

Step 4: Update or Fill Form

  • Correct any errors in your details or provide new information.

Step 5: Upload Documents

  • Identity Proof: Aadhaar, Passport, Driving License, PAN Card
  • Address Proof: Utility bill, rent agreement, bank statement
  • Age Proof: Birth certificate, school certificate

Step 6: Submit Form

  • Review details carefully and submit.
  • You will get an acknowledgment number to track your form.

📰 Draft Roll

  • After submission of SIR forms, the draft electoral roll is published.
  • Voters can check their names, corrections, and inclusion in the draft roll.
  • Objections or corrections can be submitted before the final roll is published.

🔗 Useful Links

✅ Tips for Voters

  1. Always verify your name, address, and EPIC number.
  2. Submit the SIR form before the deadline.
  3. Keep copies of all documents for submission.
  4. Use Form 8 for corrections or contact your local BLO.
  5. Track your online submission using the acknowledgment number.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. How can I download my voter list in UP?

  • Visit CEO UP or VotersList.in → select district, constituency, polling station → download PDF.

Q2. What is SIR?

  • A Special Intensive Revision to update and verify the voter list.

Q3. Which states are covered by SIR 2025?

  • UP, Goa, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal; UTs: Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Puducherry.

Q4. How to fill SIR form online?

Q5. What documents are required?

  • Identity, address, and age proof (self-attested).

⚠️ Disclaimer

The information in this article is for educational and informational purposes only. Electoral rolls, deadlines, and SIR procedures may vary by state, district, or polling station. Always verify details from the official CEO UP website or Election Commission of India portal. We are not responsible for any errors, changes, or outcomes related to the electoral process.