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Maharashtra's voter roll revision, explained plainly.

The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) 2026 is re-checking every voter in Maharashtra against the state's 2002 electoral roll. Il An Noor Foundation put this guide together so you can complete your part of the process without guesswork — online or in person, at your own pace.

Where things stand today

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Who we are

Il An Noor Foundation

We're a Navi Mumbai-based community trust that's been fielding SIR questions daily — over WhatsApp and in person at Kharghar — since the revision began. Most people aren't confused about whether to comply; they're confused about the mechanics: which form, which portal, which document, by when.

This site is our attempt to put everything we tell people at camp into one place you can return to, in an order that actually matches how the process unfolds. It's built and maintained independently by our volunteers, not the Election Commission.

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Get help

Come see us, or ask online

Two ways to reach us — pick whichever is easier.

Weekend help camp · Walk-in

Bring your documents, we'll sort the forms

When
Every Saturday & Sunday, 6:00 – 8:00 PM
Where
Il An Noor Library, Sapphire CHS, Sector 35F, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai – 410210

What to bring:

  • Physical Voter ID (EPIC) card
  • Aadhaar card
  • Any birth, education or address documents you have

SIR Q&A WhatsApp Group

A running digital helpdesk for corrections, portal issues, and questions about ECI notices — answered by volunteers and by people going through the same process.

Join the group

Speak to an organiser

Saif Shaikh

Programme coordinator

+91 88792 56640

Mufti Danish Sardar

Foundation lead

+91 81049 98499
Complete guide

How the SIR 2026 process works, start to finish

Every elector in Maharashtra needs to submit an Enumeration Form during this revision, linking themselves (or a parent or grandparent) back to the state's 2002 electoral roll. Here's the process in the order you'll actually encounter it.

Where things stand

The revision runs in overlapping stages between June and October 2026. The marker below moves automatically — it reflects today's date.

    Which path is right for you?

    The whole process comes down to one question. Answer it and we'll show you exactly what to do next.

    Does the name on your Aadhaar card exactly match the name on your Voter ID (EPIC) — no extra initials, titles like "Dr." or "Shri", or spelling differences?

    Lost your Voter ID, or don't know your EPIC number?

    Search by your name, age, district and constituency — or by your registered mobile number — to retrieve your EPIC number and current booth details.

    Search electoralsearch.eci.gov.in →

    Don't know who your BLO is?

    The same portal will return your assigned Booth Level Officer's name and contact details once you enter your EPIC number.

    Find your BLO →
    If you receive a notice

    Documents: what you'll need, and when

    You do not need to hand over any documents during the enumeration visit itself — only the signed form. Documents matter later, only if the ERO issues you a notice after the Draft Roll comes out, and which ones depends on your date of birth.

    Select your date of birth range

    One primary document belonging to you, establishing your age and place of birth.

    That's it — no parental documents are required for this age group.

    One primary document belonging to you.
    Plus one document belonging to either your father or your mother.

    This connects you to a verified parental lineage.

    One primary document belonging to you.
    Plus one document each for both your father and your mother.

    Full ancestral lineage is required under this bracket.

    Accepted as primary proof

    • Birth certificate (municipal authority or gram panchayat)
    • Indian passport
    • Matriculation / board certificate
    • Domicile or permanent residence certificate
    • Caste certificate (SC/ST/OBC)
    • Government employee ID or pension order (PPO)

    Accepted only as support

    • Bank / post office passbook with photo — pair with a primary document
    • LIC or government insurance documents issued before 1987
    • Aadhaar card — proves identity, not citizenship
    • Official extract from a previously verified electoral roll

    Not accepted alone

    • Ration card — shows family link only, not age or citizenship
    • Physical Voter ID (EPIC) card by itself
    • Aadhaar card alone, as citizenship proof

    What if I'm not in the 2002 database?

    Don't panic, and don't assume you'll be quietly removed. If neither your name nor a parent's or grandparent's name can be traced in the digitised 2002 roll, you're logged as an "unmapped" elector rather than deleted outright.

    If that means you're missing from the Draft Electoral Roll on 5 August 2026, your Electoral Registration Officer will issue a formal notice. You'll then have until 4 September 2026 to respond with alternate documents — see the checklist above — to establish your identity and continuous residence. Our FAQ page and weekend camp can help you prepare that response.

    FAQs

    Questions we hear at every camp

    Search, or filter by topic, to find the answer you need.