Special Intensive Revision: Uttar Pradesh Completes SIR, 2.89 Crore Voters' Names Deleted

Special Intensive Revision - Uttar Pradesh Completes SIR, 2.89 Crore Voters' Names Deleted
| Updated on: 27-Dec-2025 08:20 AM IST
Introduction: Uttar Pradesh Concludes Special Summary Revision, Electoral Rolls Updated Uttar Pradesh has successfully completed its Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process, a crucial exercise aimed at purifying and updating the state's electoral rolls. This extensive revision has led to a significant overhaul of the voter list, ensuring greater accuracy and integrity in the democratic process. The preliminary findings indicate a massive reduction in the number of registered voters, reflecting a concerted effort to remove ineligible or outdated entries. This initiative is vital for maintaining the sanctity of elections and ensuring that only eligible citizens participate in the voting process.

Massive Deletion of 2

According to sources, a staggering 2. 89 crore voters have been categorized as 'uncollectable' across Uttar Pradesh, leading to their deletion from the voter list. This figure represents approximately 18. 7 percent of the state's total 15. 44 crore voters, marking one of the largest purges in recent memory. The objective behind this extensive deletion is to eliminate duplicate entries, deceased individuals, and those who have permanently relocated, thereby creating a more precise and reliable electoral database for future elections.

Key Reasons Behind the Deletions

The 2. 89 crore deletions can be attributed to several distinct categories. A significant portion, 1. 25 crore voters, were identified as having permanently shifted their residences. And had themselves informed Booth Level Officers (BLOs) about their relocation. Also, 45. 95 lakh voters were found to be deceased, and their names have been removed. Another substantial group comprises 23, while 59 lakh duplicate voters, whose names appeared multiple times on the electoral rolls, leading to their removal to prevent electoral fraud.

Unsubmitted Forms and Untraceable Voters Contribute to Reduction

Beyond the categories of shifted, deceased, and duplicate voters, the SIR process also identified other reasons for deletions. A total of 9. 57 lakh voters failed to submit their required forms during the revision period, indicating a lack of engagement or eligibility. On top of that, approximately 84 lakh voters were classified as 'missing' or untraceable,. Meaning their current whereabouts couldn't be ascertained by the authorities. These combined factors underscore the comprehensive nature of the SIR exercise in cleaning up the electoral data.

Lucknow Witnesses a Significant Drop in Voter Count

The state capital, Lucknow, also experienced a substantial reduction in its voter count, while approximately 12 lakh voters have been removed from Lucknow's electoral rolls following the SIR process. Previously, Lucknow had around 40 lakh voters, with about 70 percent, or 28 lakh, having submitted their SIR forms, while among the deletions in Lucknow, 5. 36 lakh were identified as duplicate voters, highlighting the prevalence of such inaccuracies even in urban centers. This reduction aims to ensure that Lucknow's voter list is as accurate and up-to-date as possible.

The data for form submission percentages across Lucknow's nine assembly constituencies provides insight into the local engagement with the SIR process. Malihabad and Mohanlalganj recorded the highest submission rates, with 83 percent of forms filled in each. Bakshi Ka Talab followed with 78 percent, Lucknow West with 70 percent, and Sarojininagar with 69 percent, while lucknow Central saw 65 percent, Lucknow East 63 percent, Lucknow North 62 percent, and Lucknow Cantt 61 percent. These figures indicate varying levels of participation and successful data collection across different parts of the city.

Upcoming Timeline for Final Electoral Roll Publication

With the completion of the SIR process, the next critical step is the publication of the draft voter list, which is scheduled for December 31. Following this, a period for filing claims and objections will be open from December 31, 2025, to January 30, 2026. This window allows citizens to verify their details and raise any concerns regarding the draft list, while after addressing all claims and objections, the final voter list will be officially published on February 28, 2026. This meticulous timeline ensures a thorough and transparent process for finalizing the electoral rolls, reinforcing the foundation of democratic governance.

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