
In West Bengal, SIR stands for Special Intensive Revision, a voter roll verification and correction drive conducted by the Election Commission of India. This large-scale campaign ensures that electoral rolls remain accurate and up to date ahead of major elections, including the 2026 Assembly polls. During SIR, Booth Level Officers (BLOs) visit households to:
Verify voter information
Collect new voter registration forms
Correct errors and remove ineligible names
Visit the Chief Electoral Officer’s website: ceowestbengal.nic.in
Click on “Elector Roll SIR 2025”
Select your district, assembly constituency, and polling station
Enter the CAPTCHA and click “Download Selected PDF” to get the voter list
Go to voters.eci.gov.in (Voter Portal)
Choose “Download Elector Roll”
Select:
State: West Bengal
District and Assembly Segment
Roll Type: Final Roll 2025
Download the voter list for your area
Visit voters.eci.gov.in or use the Voter Helpline app
Log in or register using your mobile number and EPIC details
Click on “Form 8” for correction/update
Verify details and enter your mobile number before submitting
Or, visit your Electoral Registration Office (ERO) to submit Form 8 physically
Your EPIC will be updated within 15 days, ensuring accurate voter details and timely election notifications.
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