Election Commission Extends Voter Roll Revision Deadline in Uttar Pradesh to March 3

The Election Commission of India has extended the deadline for filing claims and objections in Uttar Pradesh's Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls to March 3, 2026. This decision responds to a request from the state's Chief Electoral Officer to allow more time for public input following the draft roll publication in January. The extension, granted under the Registration of Electors Rules, 1960, aims to ensure comprehensive verification and greater citizen participation in updating the rolls. The ECI has recently implemented a similar timeline extension for the electoral revision process in West Bengal.

Key Points: ECI Extends Voter Roll Claims Deadline in Uttar Pradesh to March 3

  • Deadline extended to March 3, 2026
  • Follows request from state CEO
  • Aims for thorough verification and public participation
  • Part of Special Intensive Revision (SIR)
  • Similar extension granted for West Bengal
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Election Commission extends period for filing claims, objections to March 3 for SIR in Uttar Pradesh

The Election Commission extends the deadline for filing claims and objections for Uttar Pradesh's electoral roll revision to March 3, 2026.

"...the Commission has decided to extend, the period for filing claims and objections up to 06.03.2026 - Election Commission of India"

New Delhi, February 6

The Election Commission of India has extended the period for filing claims and objections in the ongoing Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in Uttar Pradesh until March 3, 2026.

The decision comes in response to a request from the state's Chief Electoral Officer to allow additional time for citizens to submit their inputs.

According to an ECI letter dated February 5, the extension follows the publication of draft electoral rolls on January 6, 2026. Originally, the window for filing claims and objections was scheduled to close on February 6. However, under Rule 12 of the Registration of Electors Rules, 1960, the Commission has now extended the period to March 3, 2026, to facilitate thorough verification and public participation.

The letter stated, "...Whereas, the draft rolls in the state of Uttar Pradesh were published on 06.01.2026 and the period of filing claims and objections was fixed from 06.01.2026 to 06.02.2026; and Whereas the Commission has considered the request received from Chief Electoral Officer, Uttar Pradesh for extension of the time, and upon consideration of other relevant factors and in exercise of the power conferred by proviso to Rule 12 of the Registration of Electors Rules, 1960, has decided to extend, the period for filing claims and objections up to 06.03.2026 for ongoing Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls with reference to 01.01.2026 as the qualifying date in the State of Uttar Pradesh."

The extension aims to ensure that citizens have adequate opportunity to verify their entries, raise objections and claim inclusion of eligible voters in the electoral rolls.

Earlier, the ECI revised the timelines for West Bengal's SIR, pushing the final publication to February 14, 2026. That order cited extensive enumeration efforts and polling station rationalisation requirements.

In an official order issued on Wednesday, the ECI stated that the extension has been granted, taking into account the large-scale enumeration work and the need for proper verification and rationalisation of polling stations across the state.

Under the West Bengal schedule, Booth Level Officers completed house-to-house verification on December 11, 2025, while draft rolls were published on December 16, 2025. Claims and objections in the state were accepted until January 15, 2026.

The ECI has reiterated that all citizens are encouraged to participate in the SIR process actively to ensure accurate and up-to-date electoral rolls, which form the backbone of free and fair elections.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While the extension is welcome, I hope the process is smooth. Last time, the online portal for objections was very slow. The ECI should ensure their tech infrastructure can handle the extra traffic now.
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Rahul R
Important for all young voters who have turned 18 to register! Don't miss this chance. Your vote is your voice. The extension till March gives you plenty of time. Jai Hind!
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Aman W
They extended for West Bengal also. Seems like a pattern. Is the revision process taking longer than expected everywhere, or is there another reason? Just curious.
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Meera T
Good decision. Electoral rolls must be accurate. I've seen cases where names are duplicated or people who have passed away are still on the list. Thorough verification is needed for fair elections.
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David E
Working in governance here, I appreciate the procedural transparency. Extending deadlines based on ground-level requests shows a responsive system. Hope the extra month is used effectively by all stakeholders.

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