Voter List Update: Was Your Name Deleted From Voter List? Check From Home Before Draft List Publication
Voter List Update: The process of submitting forms for the Special Summary Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls has already concluded across the state. According to the Election Commission’s schedule, the draft voter list is set to be published on the upcoming 16th. However, before the publication of this draft list, a crucial update has emerged for citizens. Is your name about to be deleted from the voter list? Have you been wrongly categorized as ‘deleted’ despite being alive and residing in the same location? You can now find answers to these questions from the comfort of your home. District-wise official websites have started uploading the resolutions from BLO (Booth Level Officer) and BLA (Booth Level Agent) meetings, which contain the lists of voters liable to be deleted.
Having one’s name on the voter list is a primary right of every citizen. Often, due to technical errors or misinformation, a person’s name might be removed under categories such as ‘Dead’, ‘Shifted’, or ‘Duplicate’, even if they are very much eligible. If your name is missing from the draft list published on the 16th, rectifying it later can be a time-consuming process. Therefore, early vigilance is essential. Scrutiny lists are currently being published on various district administrative portals.
How to Check If Your Name Has Been Deleted?
You can easily verify this information by visiting your district’s official website. The step-by-step process is detailed below:
| Step | Description |
|---|---|
| 1. Search District | Search for your district name on Google (e.g., Purba Bardhaman or Bankura) and enter the official district website. |
| 2. Select Section | Find the option labeled ‘Election’ or ‘SIR 2026’ from the website menu. |
| 3. Meeting Resolution | Click on ‘BLO BLA Meeting Resolution’ or a similar link. This will usually redirect you to a Google Drive folder. |
| 4. Constituency & List | Select your Assembly Constituency folder and check the uploaded files. You will find lists for Dead, Shifted, or Duplicate voters. |
Current Status of District-Wise Data
While not all districts have updated their data yet, information for several major districts is already available. For instance:
- Purba Bardhaman: On this district’s official website, under the ‘Election’ section followed by ‘SIR 2026’ and ‘BLO BLA Meeting Resolution Documents’, assembly-wise folders are available. These contain scanned forms with details including EPIC numbers and names.
- Bankura: The Bankura district portal has uploaded separate lists for Absent, Shifted, and Dead voters in digital formats or as images.
- Other Districts: Districts like Hooghly or Birbhum may not have fully uploaded the data yet. However, citizens are advised to check the websites regularly as the information is expected to be available soon.
Why is This Early Precaution Necessary?
Many people panic upon finding their names missing after the draft list is published. However, if you check now and find your name wrongly included in the ‘delete’ list, you can immediately contact your local BLO or the election office with appropriate proof. Remember, protecting your voting rights is your responsibility as a conscious citizen. Do not delay; visit your district website today to verify your status.