UP Voter List Check: How to Verify Your Name in Draft Electoral Roll

The Chief Electoral Officer of Uttar Pradesh has detailed the online process for voters to check if their names are included in the newly published draft electoral roll. Voters can visit the CEO UP portal or the national elector search website and enter their EPIC number to find their registration details. The draft list reveals the state has over 12.55 crore eligible voters after a special revision that removed nearly 2.89 crore names. Voters whose names are missing must file Form 6 by February 6 to get included in the final list.

Key Points: Check Your Name in UP Draft Voter List 2026 - Step-by-Step Guide

  • Check name via CEO UP web portal
  • Use EPIC number and captcha
  • Draft list published Jan 6
  • Submit Form 6 if name missing
  • Claims deadline Feb 6
3 min read

UP CEO explains how voters can check names in draft electoral roll

Uttar Pradesh CEO explains how to verify your name in the draft electoral roll online. Over 12.55 crore voters, 2.89 crore names removed. Process ends Feb 6.

"If any person wants to check whether his/her name exists in the draft voter list... the process is simple. - Navdeep Rinwa"

Lucknow, Jan 7

The Chief Electoral Officer of Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday shared the procedure for checking whether a person's name has been included in the draft voter list published on January 6.

The Election Commission on Tuesday released the draft electoral rolls in Uttar Pradesh under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise, revealing that the state now has over 12.55 crore eligible voters.

At the same time, nearly 2.89 crore names were removed during the ongoing revision process.

Taking to X, Chief Electoral Officer Navdeep Rinwa said, "If any person wants to check whether his/her name exists in the draft voter list of UP in SIR-2026 published on 6th January, 2026, the process is simple. Please go to the web portal of CEO UP."

He explained that once the portal is opened, a pop-up window titled Special Intensive Revision (SIR) - 2026 appears on the main page. In that window, voters need to click on the tab named 'Search your name by EPIC number in draft electoral roll SIR 2026'.

On the next screen, voters must enter their EPIC number in the box titled EPIC number, type the given captcha and then click the SEARCH tab.

If a voter's name exists in the draft list, the search result will display details such as the district, Assembly Constituency, polling station name and the serial number in the relevant part of the voter list.

If the name does not exist in the draft electoral roll of any Assembly Constituency in Uttar Pradesh, the result will display 'No result found'.

Rinwa further said, "Alternatively, go to the web portal http://electoralsearch.eci.gov.in and then search your name by typing your EPIC number in the box named EPIC number and click SEARCH after typing the given Captcha. The result will provide the details of your entry in the draft voter list if your name is present in the draft voter list; otherwise, it will display 'no result found'."

Earlier on Tuesday, the Chief Electoral Officer told reporters that during the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls, around 2.17 crore voters were found to be missing or had shifted from their registered addresses.

He also said that as many as 25.47 lakh electors were found to be registered at more than one place.

Urging voters whose names are missing from the draft list to submit Form 6, Rinwa said that claims and objections can be filed till February 6.

He added that during the revision exercise, 46.23 lakh voters were found to have died since the last such exercise, and 18.70 per cent of voters' signatures were not received during the SIR process.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

R
Rohit P
Nearly 3 crore names removed? That's a huge number. While cleaning the list is necessary, I hope genuine voters aren't being removed in the process. The authorities need to be very careful.
D
David E
As someone who recently moved to Noida for work, this is crucial. I need to check if my registration transferred from my hometown or if I need to file Form 6. The portal link is handy.
S
Shreya B
The stats are shocking - 25 lakh people registered at more than one place? This is why electoral rolls need constant revision. One person, one vote should be strictly enforced.
A
Aman W
Process seems simple, but what about senior citizens who aren't tech-savvy? Booth Level Officers should actively help them check. Voting is our fundamental right, yaar.
M
Michael C
A respectful suggestion: while the digital method is great, there should also be a widespread SMS-based service for name checking. Not everyone has easy internet access in rural UP.
N
Nisha Z
Deadline is Feb 6, so we have time. Please check your names, family members, and even your neighbours, especially the elderly. Let's make sure every eligible voter is on the list! 🙏

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50