SIR Final Voter List 2026 In West Bengal: How To Check Your Name In The Voter List, Step-By-Step Guide
The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) 2026 has become one of the most important electoral exercises in West Bengal. Conducted by the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of West Bengal under the Election Commission of India, this large-scale verification drive aims to ensure that the voter list is accurate, updated, and free from duplication.

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For millions of voters, this process is crucial because only those whose names appear in the Final SIR Voter List 2026 will be allowed to vote in the upcoming elections. The final list is scheduled to be released on 28 February 2026 at 2:00 PM.
What Is SIR and Why Is It Conducted?
SIR stands for Special Intensive Revision. It is carried out under Article 324 of the Constitution of India, the Representation of the People Act, 1950, and the Registration of Electors Rules, 1960.
West Bengal has one of the largest voter populations in India. Over the years, the voter list expanded due to migration, deaths, duplicate entries, and incorrect data. To correct these issues, the Election Commission ordered a full verification across the state.
Under SIR:
Every voter must fill out an enumeration form.
- Booth Level Officers (BLOs) collect these forms from households.
- The data is digitised and verified.
- The goal is to prepare a clean and transparent voter list.
- Why the 2002 Voter List Is Important
One key feature of SIR 2026 is the comparison with the 2002 voter roll. The last complete intensive revision in West Bengal took place in 2002, making it a benchmark for verification.
During the initial mapping process, reports suggested that only about one-third of current voters matched the 2002 records. This does not mean names will be removed automatically. However, unmatched entries require further verification.
Electoral Registration Officers (EROs) review such cases by checking:
- Identity documents
- Address proof
- Family details
- Personal hearings, if required
Only after proper verification are names included in the final voter list.
Districts Covered Under SIR 2026
SIR has been implemented across all 23 districts of West Bengal, including:
Alipurduar, Bankura, Birbhum, Cooch Behar, Dakshin Dinajpur, Darjeeling, Hooghly, Howrah, Jalpaiguri, Jhargram, Kalimpong, Kolkata, Malda, Murshidabad, Nadia, North 24 Parganas, Paschim Bardhaman, Paschim Medinipur, Purulia and South 24 Parganas.
District-wise voter lists in PDF format will be published after verification is completed.
How the SIR Verification Process Works
The verification process follows several steps:
- BLOs collect filled enumeration forms from households.
- The data is uploaded and digitised.
- Entries are matched with the 2002 voter list.
- Unmatched entries are physically verified.
- Corrections are made where necessary.
A draft voter list is published.
After the draft is released, voters can raise claims or objections if their name is missing or incorrect. Once all corrections are processed, the final SIR voter list is published.
How to Check Your SIR Form Status Online
Voters can check whether their SIR form has been submitted by visiting the official voter portal:
- Go to https://voters.eci.gov.in
- Sign up using your mobile number and OTP.
- Log in and select "Special Intensive Revision (SIR) - 2026."
- Enter your EPIC number (Voter ID number).
- Check the status of your form submission.
- If your form has been submitted, a confirmation message will appear. If not, contact your BLO.
How to Check Your Name in SIR Voter List 2026
- Once the draft or final list is released, you can check your name in two ways:
- Method 1: District-wise PDF
- Visit the CEO West Bengal website (https://ceowestbengal.nic.in), select your district and constituency, and download the voter list PDF.
- Method 2: Online Search
- Search by entering your name, father's name, district, or EPIC number on the official portal.
What If Your Name Is Missing?
If your name is not found in the draft list, do not panic. You can apply during the claims and objections period. Submit necessary documents to prove your identity, age, and residence.
However, if you fail to act during this period, your name may not appear in the final voter list.
Why SIR 2026 Is Important?
The SIR 2026 process will decide who is eligible to vote in the upcoming elections. By comparing current data with the 2002 benchmark and verifying entries district by district, the Election Commission aims to ensure transparency and accuracy.
Voters are advised to stay alert, check their details carefully, and complete any required corrections before the final list is published on 28 February 2026.
This revision is not just an administrative exercise - it directly impacts every citizen's right to vote.
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