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SIR Draft List: SIR Draft List Publishing Tomorrow How To Check Your Name Online And Offline

SIR Draft List: This is a significant update for the citizens of West Bengal. The highly anticipated Draft List of SIR (Special Information Roll) is scheduled to be published tomorrow, December 16, 2025. For those who have applied for corrections or inclusion of names in the voter list, this draft roll holds immense importance. The Election Commission has ensured that citizens can verify their status through both online and offline modes.

Below is a detailed guide on how you can easily check your name in the list, catering to both tech-savvy users and those who prefer traditional methods.

Offline Process: Checking Without Internet

If you are not comfortable using smartphones or the internet, there is no need to worry. You can check your status through the following offline methods:

  • Contact Your BLO (Booth Level Officer): As soon as the list is published tomorrow, copies will be distributed to the Booth Level Officers (BLOs) of respective areas. You can directly contact your local BLO or visit them to confirm if your name appears on the list.
  • Visit the Polling Booth: BLOs often display the draft list at the local polling stations or booths. You can visit your designated booth and check the notice board to find your name in the displayed list.

Online Process: Check from Home via Mobile or Computer

For those who prefer the convenience of checking from home, the official Voters Portal is the go-to platform. Follow the step-by-step procedure below:

1. Accessing the Portal

Open Google on your mobile or computer and search for ‘Voters Portal’. Click on the first link that appears in the search results to enter the official dashboard.

2. Search by Name or EPIC Number

Once the portal is open, look for options specific to West Bengal and follow these steps:

  • Click on the option labeled ‘Search Your Name in Draft Roll’.
  • Select ‘West Bengal’ from the state dropdown menu (if the option is available).
  • Enter your current Voter ID or EPIC Number accurately in the designated field.
  • Fill in the Captcha code shown on the screen and click ‘Submit’.
  • Upon successful submission, your details—including Name, Assembly Constituency, Part Number, and Serial Number—will be displayed on the screen.

3. Downloading the Complete PDF List

If you wish to view the entire list for your area or booth, you can download the full PDF:

  • Select the ‘Download SIR Draft Roll’ option on the portal.
  • Sequentially select your State (West Bengal), District, and Assembly Constituency.
  • Choose your preferred language and select ‘SIR Draft Roll’ as the Roll Type.
  • Specify your Part Number or Booth Number.
  • Enter the Captcha code and click on ‘Download Selected PDF’. The complete list for your booth will be downloaded to your device.

Important Points to Note

While checking the list, keep the following points in mind:

  • Availability of Photos: It is currently uncertain whether the online PDF lists for West Bengal will contain voter photographs. For instance, the online lists for Bihar did not include photos. However, the hard copies available with the BLOs are likely to have photographs.
  • Procedural Differences: Since there were differences in the SIR form filling rules between Bihar and West Bengal, the online checking interface might also have slight variations.
  • Updates: Be aware that the portal interface might undergo minor changes once the list goes live tomorrow.

In conclusion, everyone who has correctly filled out and submitted the forms to their BLO should expect their names to appear in this draft list. If you face any issues finding your name online, it is strongly advised to contact your local BLO immediately for assistance.

WBPAY Team

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