BLOs to make 3 visits under SIR drive in Chandigarh
Chandigarh: Booth Level Officers (BLOs) will visit each house up to three times under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) drive, carrying pre-filled enumeration forms.
If the person concerned is not available, the BLO will insert the enumeration form under the door and collect it during the next visit. Residents also have the option to fill the form online and download it. BLOs will carry Form No. 6 along with a declaration, enabling eligible young residents to register as voters.
A single Booth Level Agent (BLA) can submit up to 50 enumeration forms in one day during the enumeration phase. At the end of this phase, the BLO will share the “absent, shifted, deleted” list with the BLA.
BLAs will be trained in the coming days. The chief electoral officer (CEO) said help desks will be set up at various offices to assist the public, especially the ill, persons with disabilities (PWDs), and marginalised groups.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) announced the third phase of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) on May 14, covering 16 states and three Union Territories, including Chandigarh.
During a meeting with political parties to brief them on the SIR schedule, UT chief electoral officer Prerna Puri said the last intensive revision in Chandigarh was carried out in 2002. Given rapid urbanisation, continuous migration, more citizens attaining the age of 18, delays in reporting deaths, and possible inclusion of ineligible foreign nationals, the revision has become essential to prepare an accurate and reliable electoral roll. The qualifying date for the SIR is July 1.
The CEO assured that the process would follow ECI guidelines and timelines. The objective is to ensure inclusion of all eligible citizens, exclusion of ineligible names, and complete transparency in additions and deletions to the electoral roll.
She also informed that 70% mapping has already been completed. Calling the SIR a participative exercise, she said it involves electors, political parties, and election officials. Political parties were urged to appoint BLAs for each polling booth to ensure transparency and active participation. Regular meetings will be held until the SIR is completed, and queries raised by party representatives were addressed.
BOX: CAMPS
Camps will be organised at all polling stations on Saturdays and Sundays. The CEO urged residents to verify their details from the previous SIR and share them with their respective BLOs for mapping purposes.
Details of the previous SIR are available on the Voters’ Service Portal and the official website of the CEO, Chandigarh.
For assistance, citizens may contact the Voter Helpline Number 1950 on working days or use the “Book a Call Request with BLO” feature on the ECINET mobile application.
Website links:
Voters’ Service Portal: https://voters.eci.gov.in/
CEO Chandigarh: https://ceochandigarh.gov.in/
Official social media handles:
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A single Booth Level Agent (BLA) can submit up to 50 enumeration forms in one day during the enumeration phase. At the end of this phase, the BLO will share the “absent, shifted, deleted” list with the BLA.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) announced the third phase of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) on May 14, covering 16 states and three Union Territories, including Chandigarh.
During a meeting with political parties to brief them on the SIR schedule, UT chief electoral officer Prerna Puri said the last intensive revision in Chandigarh was carried out in 2002. Given rapid urbanisation, continuous migration, more citizens attaining the age of 18, delays in reporting deaths, and possible inclusion of ineligible foreign nationals, the revision has become essential to prepare an accurate and reliable electoral roll. The qualifying date for the SIR is July 1.
The CEO assured that the process would follow ECI guidelines and timelines. The objective is to ensure inclusion of all eligible citizens, exclusion of ineligible names, and complete transparency in additions and deletions to the electoral roll.
She also informed that 70% mapping has already been completed. Calling the SIR a participative exercise, she said it involves electors, political parties, and election officials. Political parties were urged to appoint BLAs for each polling booth to ensure transparency and active participation. Regular meetings will be held until the SIR is completed, and queries raised by party representatives were addressed.
Camps will be organised at all polling stations on Saturdays and Sundays. The CEO urged residents to verify their details from the previous SIR and share them with their respective BLOs for mapping purposes.
Details of the previous SIR are available on the Voters’ Service Portal and the official website of the CEO, Chandigarh.
Website links:
Voters’ Service Portal: https://voters.eci.gov.in/
CEO Chandigarh: https://ceochandigarh.gov.in/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ceochandigarh
X: https://x.com/ceochandigarh
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ceochandigarh/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ceo_chandigarh
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