West Bengal voter list: Step-by-step guide to check your name in electoral roll of 2002 SIR
West Bengal Voter List 2025: The Election Commission will publish draft electoral list on December 9 and final electoral roll on February 7, 2026.
Written by Swapnil Joglekar
New Delhi | Updated: November 12, 2025 08:38 PM IST
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Enumeration forms and other materials for SIR being distributed to BLOs at Jessop Building, Kolkata. (Express Photo by Partha Paul)
West Bengal Voter List 2025: West Bengal is witnessing a flurry of activity as the Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) kicked off in 12 states and Union Territories from November 4. While Bihar saw much controversy over the exercise, West Bengal has also seen plenty of reactions from the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is in the opposition in the state. Ahead of the West Bengal Assembly Election scheduled for next year (2026), it is very important for those registered to vote in the state to check whether their name or the name of their parents or relatives appears in the electoral roll of the 2002 SIR.
West Bengal SIR 2002 voter list: Why is Election Commission holding SIR in West Bengal
This isn’t the first time an SIR is being conducted. Independent India has seen eight SIR exercises from 1951 to 2004.
Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar said that the SIR is being held in 12 states and UTs, including West Bengal, to maintain the “purity” of the electoral rolls. “For the past few decades, almost all political parties have continuously complained about the impurity of the electoral roll,” he said while announcing the exercise.
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The last such exercise was held in 2002 and it is only natural that many voters who were on that list have moved elsewhere or died. There is also the chance of voters registered at more than one place, and wrongful inclusion of foreigners.
West Bengal SIR 2025: Key Timeline
Nov 4, 2025
SIR Exercise Begins
Dec 9, 2025
Draft Electoral List Published
Feb 7, 2026
Final Electoral Roll Released
2026
West Bengal Assembly Elections
Critical Verification Period
Voters must verify their names against 2002 electoral rolls between Nov 4 and Dec 9 to appear on draft list
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West Bengal SIR online: How to stay on West Bengal electoral roll
You must trace your name, or those of your parents or relatives, to the West Bengal electoral roll from the last intensive revision held about two decades ago. This exercise is also being held in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Madhya Pradesh, Puducherry, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh, besides West Bengal.
Remove the pop-up and click open: ‘Electoral Roll of SIR 2002’
Once inside, you will see a list of the 21 districts in West Bengal 2002 electoral roll, from Coochbehar to Birbhum.
Click on the district in whose electoral district your name (or the name of your parents/relatives) was registered. For example, Coochbehar
Say, you click on Coochbehar, you will be shown a list of Assembly Constituencies, which is 9 in this case
Again, for example, click on the Assembly Constituency that had the name of you or your parents/relatives, says Mekhliganj
You will see a list of polling stations
Now, go to the polling station that should show your link to the past electoral roll and click on ‘Final Roll’ next to it
You will be prompted to enter a captcha code. Enter the code in the box reading: Enter text
and click on Verify
A PDF document with the final roll for that polling station will open up.
It will mention the Electoral Constituency at the top, along with other details.
Move down the document and reach the second page
Under the head, Nirvachak Talika (Electoral Roll 2002), you will find a list of the names of electors, along with the names of their father or husband.
You will see the following details and can use these to narrow down the search to your name or the name of your parents or relatives
West Bengal SIR form download: What happens if your name is not in West Bengal SIR 2002
The Election Commission will publish the draft electoral list on December 9 and the final electoral roll on February 7, 2026. The poll body will arrive at these lists by following a two-pronged approach:
Those eligible to vote will need to match their names to the last intensive revision rolls of 2002-2005. Once the matching is complete, the EC will publish the draft rolls.
Those whose names or the names of their parents/relatives are not found on the list will be issued notices. Such people will need to establish their eligibility to appear on the electoral roll by submitting documents.
Why Election Commission is Conducting SIR
Maintaining Electoral Roll Purity After 23 Years
Deceased Voters
Remove voters from 2002 rolls who have since passed away
Relocated Voters
Update records of voters who moved to different locations
Duplicate Entries
Eliminate voters registered at multiple places
Foreign Inclusions
Remove wrongful inclusion of foreign nationals
"For the past few decades, almost all political parties have continuously complained about the impurity of the electoral roll"
— CEC Gyanesh Kumar
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West Bengal SIR documents list: Which documents can be submitted if my name isn’t on West Bengal draft roll
To establish your eligibility to appear on the voting rolls in West Bengal, you can submit any of the following documents
Any identity cards, pension payment order issued to a regular employee/pensioner of any central government/State govt/PSU.
Any identity cards/certificates/documents issued by the Indian govt./ Banks/local authorities/PCU
Birth certificate issued by the competent authority
Passport
Matriculation/Educational certificate issued by recognised Boards/Universities
Permanent resident certificate issued by the State authority
Swapnil Joglekar is a shift lead with Indian Express Online, where he manages the homepage, pushes breaking news, assigns and edits stories, and coordinates with the print team. He writes on the intersection of current affairs and culture. ... Read More