Delhi Electoral Rolls SIR Begins June 30: Door-to-Door Enumeration
Delhi Electoral Rolls SIR Begins June 30: Door-to-Door Enumeration

The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Delhi begins on Tuesday, June 30, with Booth Level Officers (BLOs) starting a door-to-door exercise to distribute enumeration forms to voters. Delhi Chief Election Officer (CEO) Ashok Kumar announced that from June 30, BLOs will visit households across the city and provide two enumeration forms to each voter. Voters must fill in one form and return it to the BLO, who will issue an acknowledgement slip upon receipt.

Mapping and Verification Process

According to CEO Ashok Kumar, the details provided in the enumeration form will be used to map voters. If the mapping is accurate, it will be verified subsequently. The door-to-door distribution of forms will continue until July 29. Kumar stated that if a voter has shifted from the address mentioned in the electoral roll, the form will still be delivered to the old address. If a voter is not found at the listed address and the mapping process fails, the person’s name will not be included in the voter list.

Opportunity for Re-enrolment

However, such voters will have an opportunity to restore their names by submitting Form No 6 and applying for re-enrolment at their current address once the claims and objections process begins. Kumar also said voters could download and upload their enumeration forms online. Highlighting the aim of the exercise, he said, “No eligible voter should be left out, no ineligible voter should be included.”

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Multiple Visits for Locked Houses

It is learnt that if a house is found locked, the concerned BLO will make up to three visits before completing the exercise. As per the schedule, the draft electoral roll will be published on August 5. Voters will be able to file claims and objections between August 5 and September 4. The Election Office will dispose of all claims and objections by October 3, after which the final electoral roll will be published on October 7.

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