Download West Bengal New Draft / Final Voter List 2026

Download West Bengal New Draft / Final Voter List 2026: With general elections and electoral updates underway, it’s more important than ever to verify your voter registration status. The Election Commission of India (ECI) has launched a nationwide update — the Special Intensive Revision 2025 (SIR) — to ensure electoral rolls are up to date. If you don’t check early, you might face last-minute issues on voting day — the correct roll might have your name, or it may be missing or outdated.

What to Do If Your Name Is Missing or Incorrect?

Missing Name:
-> If you are a new eligible voter (e.g., turned 18):
-> Fill Form 6 (Application for inclusion of name) online or offline. According to CEO West Bengal’s process, Form 6 can be submitted via their portal.
-> When filling Form 6, provide accurate identity proof, address proof, and (if necessary) old electoral roll linkage.
If you were previously on the 2002 roll but are not listed in 2025:
-> Use your enumeration form to mention your 2002 part number and serial number.
-> Submit the form to your BLO. Ask for a receipt or acknowledgment to ensure it gets processed.
Missing in both 2002 and current roll:
-> You may need to apply for new registration (Form 6) and also supply supporting documents.
-> Consider contacting your ERO (Electoral Registration Officer) or BLO to find out if there was an administrative omission.
Incorrect Details (Name, DOB, Address, Relationship):
On SIR Enumeration Form:
-> Provide your correct details in the relevant fields. The form itself allows modifications.
Use Correction Forms:
-> If required, you can fill Form 8 / Form 8A (for corrections / address change).
-> Submit supporting documents (e.g., identity proof, address proof) when making these corrections.
After Submission:
-> Keep a copy or acknowledgment of your form submission.
-> Follow up with your BLO or ERO if your corrections are not reflected in draft or final lists.

How to Check Your Name in the Draft / Final Voter List

Check via Official Website: CEO West Bengal:
Visit the official website of the Chief Electoral Officer, West Bengal: ceowestbengal.wb.gov.in
On the homepage, look for a section labeled something like “Electoral Roll”, “Voter List”, or “Search Your Name / SIR 2002 Roll”.
You can search by EPIC number (your voter ID number).
Or you can do a district-wise or constituency-wise search: select your district → assembly constituency → polling station / part number.
Once you select your polling station (part number), you should be able to view or download the draft roll for that part.
Via ECI / Voters Portal:
-> The Election Commission of India (ECI) portal (or related apps) may also offer search tools for electoral rolls, especially during SIR.
-> Some voters may also use third-party tools or unofficial aggregators — but always verify through the official CEO or ECI portal for accuracy.
Using the Enumeration Form:
-> The enumeration form (which voters fill and submit) has pre-printed details, including your name, EPIC, constituency, etc.
-> When BLO visits, you can cross-check the details on the form against what appears in the draft list.

How to Download Your Digital Voter ID (E-EPIC)?

-> Go to the ECI Voter Services site and sign in with your registered mobile number. Verify via OTP.
-> Choose Download E-EPIC — you may need your EPIC number or application reference number.
-> Download the PDF to your phone or computer. You can save it digitally or print a hard copy.
-> E-EPICs are legally valid in place of physical voter ID cards.

Important Date:

House to House Enumeration Phase – 11/12/2025
Publication of Draft Electoral Roll – 16/12/2025
Claims and Objections Period – 16/12/2025 to 15/01/2026
Notice Phase ( Hearing & Verification) – 16/12/2025 to 07/02/2026
Publication of Final Electoral Roll – 14/02/2026

Disclaimer:
The West Bengal Voter List 2026, driven by the SIR (Special Intensive Revision) exercise, is a critical moment for the state’s democratic process. It gives every eligible citizen — new voters, long-time residents, and those who may have slipped through administrative cracks — a chance to ensure they are correctly registered.

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