The Election Commission of India (ECI) has launched the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Telangana, including Hyderabad. The exercise aims to ensure that the electoral roll is accurate by verifying existing voters, adding eligible citizens, removing duplicate or ineligible entries, and updating voter information before future elections. The programme is being conducted under the ECI’s constitutional powers and the Representation of the People Act, 1950.
What is SIR?
The Special Intensive Revision is a door-to-door verification exercise conducted by Booth Level Officers (BLOs). Unlike a routine summary revision, SIR involves physical verification of electors and updating household-level voter information.
The ECI states that the objectives are to:
- Verify the existence of electors.
- Include eligible citizens who are missing.
- Remove duplicate, deceased, or permanently shifted voters.
- Update demographic and family information.
This exercise is being carried out under Article 324 of the Constitution and Section 21 of the Representation of the People Act, 1950.
Current Phase in Telangana (Hyderabad)
According to the schedule announced by the Telangana Chief Electoral Officer:
Phase 1 – House-to-House Enumeration (Current)
- BLOs visit every household.
- Pre-filled Enumeration Forms are distributed.
- Electors verify or correct details.
- BLOs collect completed forms.
- Locked houses are revisited multiple times.
Enumeration is conducted from June 25 to July 24, 2026.
Next Phase
After enumeration:
Draft Electoral Roll
31 July 2026
Names of electors whose forms have been received and verified will appear in the draft roll.
Claims & Objections
31 July – 30 August 2026
During this period citizens may:
- Request corrections
- Add missing names
- Object to incorrect entries
- Submit applications if they missed enumeration
Hearings and verification continue until late September.
Final Electoral Roll
1 October 2026
After disposal of all claims and objections, the final voter list will be published.
Can the Form Be Submitted Online?
Yes.
The ECI permits online submission through the Voters’ Service Portal and related applications.
However,
Online submission does not eliminate verification.
Your information will still undergo field verification by election officials before inclusion in the electoral roll.
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What if You Are an NRI?
Indian citizens residing abroad (NRIs) can continue to register as overseas electors under the ECI’s existing framework (commonly through Form 6A where applicable). During SIR, overseas electors should monitor instructions from the Chief Electoral Officer and ensure their electoral records remain updated. Verification requirements may vary depending on the nature of the application and applicable ECI rules. Official guidance is available through the ECI’s voter services portal and CEO Telangana.
If You Submitted the Form Online
If you have already submitted your Enumeration Form online:
- Wait for BLO verification.
- Keep your mobile number active.
- Respond if additional clarification is requested.
- Track the application status through the voter portal.
Submission alone does not automatically guarantee inclusion.
If You Haven’t Submitted Yet
You may:
- Complete the form handed over by the BLO.
- Submit it when the BLO revisits.
- Visit the Electoral Registration Office if necessary.
- If you miss the enumeration period, you may still apply during the Claims & Objections period using the prescribed forms (such as Form 6 for eligible new registrations, where applicable).
Are Supporting Documents Required?
During the initial house-to-house enumeration in Telangana, officials stated that supporting documents are generally not collected at the first stage. However, if there are discrepancies or incomplete information, the Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) or Assistant ERO may ask for supporting documents during inquiry or hearings.
Government Guidelines
The Election Commission advises electors to:
- Verify all details carefully.
- Correct spelling mistakes.
- Update address if shifted.
- Report deceased family members.
- Mention newly eligible voters.
- Ensure only genuine electors remain in the roll.
The exercise is intended to improve the accuracy of electoral rolls before future elections.
Official Resources
For official information and services:
- Election Commission of India (ECI): https://eci.gov.in
- Voters’ Service Portal: https://voters.eci.gov.in
- Chief Electoral Officer, Telangana: https://ceotelangana.nic.in
Helpful YouTube Guide
The following instructional video explains the online SIR submission process step by step:
SIR Form Online: Complete Step-by-Step Guide To Fill & Submit Your Voter Enumeration Form (The Indian Express)
Key Dates at a Glance
| Activity | Schedule |
|---|---|
| Preparatory activities | 15–24 June 2026 |
| House-to-house enumeration | 25 June – 24 July 2026 |
| Draft electoral roll | 31 July 2026 |
| Claims & objections | 31 July – 30 August 2026 |
| Hearings & verification | Until 28 September 2026 |
| Final electoral roll | 1 October 2026 |
Final Note
SIR is an administrative electoral roll revision exercise. Regardless of whether a voter submits the form online or physically, the ECI has stated that field verification remains an integral part of the process. Electors should rely on official ECI and CEO Telangana announcements for updates and deadlines, as procedures may be refined during the course of the revision.

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