What is SIR?

Special Intensive Revision of Electoral Rolls

SIR is a comprehensive, house-to-house verification exercise conducted by the Election Commission of India. During an SIR, election officials physically visit every household to record, verify, and update each resident's voter information from scratch.

The 2002 SIR was one of the most thorough exercises of its kind — it created a clean baseline of voter rolls across India. That record is now the gold standard for verifying whether someone was a legitimate, registered voter before subsequent revisions changed the data.

Timeline

2002

SIR Conducted

Door-to-door Special Intensive Revision across all constituencies. Every household's voter details recorded fresh.

2008–23

Annual Revisions

Regular additions and deletions each year. Many 2002 entries modified or lost across revisions.

2024–25

Current Roll Published

Fresh electoral roll published. Discrepancies with 2002 SIR data need to be identified and corrected.

2026

Verify Now

Election Commission calls citizens to check their status. Those missing must file Form 6 before the deadline.

Why It Matters in 2026

Thousands of votes are at risk

Two decades of annual roll revisions have introduced errors, omissions, and mismatches. Many citizens arrive at the polling booth only to find their name missing — because of a silent deletion they never knew about.

Names dropped silently

Voters removed during routine revisions without notification — often due to address mismatches or data entry errors.

Wrong details on record

Age, father's name, or address differ between 2002 SIR and the current roll, causing identity mismatches at the booth.

Missed the last revision window

If you didn't update your roll entry in time, errors from old records carry forward into every subsequent roll.

Duplicate or ghost entries

Entries duplicated across constituencies make it harder to vote and flag your record for potential deletion.

Don't wait until Election Day to find out

Check your name in the current electoral roll and cross-verify it against the 2002 SIR baseline — in under two minutes, for free.

India's 2002 Special Intensive Revision Records

Find Your Name in the 2002 SIR List Instantly

AI-powered smart search across millions of historical voter records. No more manual PDF browsing — get results in seconds.

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Voter Verification Workflow

How to Verify Your Voter Status

Follow these steps to check your current registration, trace your 2002 SIR history, and take the right action.

1

Check Current Voter List

Search by EPIC card number or by your name, DOB, and location to see if you are registered today.

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2

Check 2002 SIR Records

If not found — or as a historical reference — search the 2002 Special Intensive Revision voter rolls.

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3

Take Action

Correct details with Form 8, or register as a new voter with Form 6 based on what you find.

Process Guide

Understand the full SIR 2026 verification workflow before you begin.

Stage 1 — Check Name in Current Voter List

Visit ECI Website

electoralsearch.eci.gov.in

Is Your Name in the Voter List?

NO
YES

Fill Form 6

New Voter Registration

Name Added to Voter List

Are Your Details Correct?

NO
YES

Fill Form 8

Correction of Details

Details Updated

All Details Are Correct

Booth Locator

Find Your Polling Booth

Look up the Part Number and Polling Station for any area — or browse all booths in a constituency.

Searches polling station names, addresses, and constituency across the current electoral roll.

How It Works

Search in 4 Simple Steps

From name entry to ranked results in under 2 seconds

01

Enter Your Details

Provide your full name, father's name, current age, and location. Our smart form adapts to your input.

02

AI Processes Your Query

Our engine estimates your 2002 age and runs a weighted fuzzy search across millions of records — handling spelling variants automatically.

03

Smart Matching Engine

Name similarity (50%), father name (20%), location (15%), and age proximity (15%) are combined for accurate ranking.

04

View Ranked Results

See your top matches with confidence scores, booth details, and source document references — all in a clean card view.

Why MySIR

Built for Speed & Accuracy

Everything you need to find your 2002 voter record — none of what you don't

Instant Results

Fuzzy search powered by PostgreSQL pg_trgm returns ranked matches in milliseconds, not hours.

Telugu & English Names

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Smart Fuzzy Matching

Even if you mis-type a name or use an alternate spelling, our algorithm finds the closest match.

Historical Records

Access official 2002 SIR voter rolls that were previously only available in scanned PDFs.

All India Coverage

Records from all 28 states, thousands of constituencies, and millions of booths indexed.

Confidence Scoring

Each result comes with a weighted confidence score so you can prioritize the best matches.

Ready to find your 2002 voter record?

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Official Source Data

All records are sourced from official Election Commission of India voter roll PDFs published during the 2002 SIR exercise.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about MySIR and the 2002 SIR records