Door-to-door visits by Booth Level Officers (BLOs) commenced across Chandigarh on Monday as part of the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. The enumeration phase, conducted according to the schedule prescribed by the Election Commission of India (ECI), will continue from June 15 to July 14.
Arrangements and First-Day Response
The UT Administration confirmed that all necessary arrangements have been made to ensure the smooth conduct of the exercise. On the first day, up to 5 pm, BLOs distributed 37,410 enumeration forms to electors across the city, reflecting an encouraging response to the revision process.
Enumeration Process
During the enumeration phase, BLOs will undertake door-to-door visits for the distribution and collection of Enumeration Forms. Each elector will be provided with two copies of the form and assistance, if required, in filling it out. In cases where houses are found locked, BLOs will leave the forms at the premises and make at least three follow-up visits on different dates for collection. Electors may also submit duly filled Enumeration Forms online through the ECINet Mobile App or the Voters’ Service Portal, subject to verification by the concerned BLO.
Mapping Details and Previous SIR Records
Electors are requested to provide mapping details from the previous Special Intensive Revision conducted during 2002–2003. If such details are not available, they may provide details of their parents or grandparents recorded in the SIR of 2002–2003 or the recently conducted SIR of 2025–2026 in 12 States/UTs. Previous SIR records can be accessed through the website of the Chief Electoral Officer, Chandigarh, the ECINet Mobile App, or the Voters’ Service Portal.
Form 6 Submission
Eligible residents whose names are not included in the existing electoral roll may submit Form 6 along with the prescribed declaration. Such applications will be processed after the publication of the Draft Electoral Roll on July 21.



