The
Special Summary Revision (SIR) process is currently underway in
9 states and 3 union territories. As part of this process, eligible voters must submit their
enumeration forms to ensure their names are correctly listed in the electoral rolls. A key step in this process is
submission by the Booth Level Officer (BLO).Many citizens are now wondering:
“Has my BLO submitted my SIR form?” The good news is that you can check this
easily from home using your phone or computer.
1. What is the BLO’s Role?· BLOs are
local election officials responsible for verifying voter details in their assigned area.· They
collect, verify, and submit your SIR (enumeration) form to the Electoral Roll Officer.· BLOs also help in
resolving discrepancies in personal details, address, and photo ID.
2. How to Check SIR Form Status OnlineYou can check whether your BLO has submitted your form through the
official election commission of india (ECI) portal or via state election portals. Here’s how:
Step 1: Visit the National Voter services Portal (NVSP)· Go to
www.nvsp.in.
Step 2: Login or search Your Details· You can use your
EPIC number, mobile number, or personal details to log in.
Step 3: Check Form Status· Navigate to
“Track application Status”.· Enter your
application/reference number if you have one.· You will see
whether your BLO has submitted the form and the current processing status.
3. Alternative Methods·
Call or Message Your BLO: Contact details are often available on the NVSP portal or your local election office.·
Check with State election commission Portal: Some states provide separate portals to track SIR or voter registration forms.
4. Why It’s Important to Track· Ensures that your
name appears correctly on the electoral roll.· Helps avoid
last-minute issues during voting.· Allows you to
rectify errors in personal information before elections.
Conclusion:Tracking your
SIR form submission by the BLO is now easy and convenient. By using your phone or computer, you can
ensure your details are correctly updated in the voter list without visiting election offices in person. Staying proactive helps you avoid errors and ensures your
right to vote is protected.
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