LUCKNOW, Nov. 5 -- The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls began in Uttar Pradesh with the distribution of enumeration forms by booth level officers (BLOs) in all 403 assembly constituencies of the state on Tuesday. Confirming it, Uttar Pradesh deputy chief electoral officer Amit Singh said the BLOs visited the households in rural and urban areas to hand over the enumeration forms and guide people in filling in the same. There was no report of any glitches during the exercise. "The UP CEO office is monitoring the distribution of enumeration forms and collecting regular feedback from the district officials," he said. The BLOs also enlightened people about the voter registration portal and voter helpline app so that every eligible citizen can fill in their voter application form through an online medium. The people also made calls on the helpline1950 announced by the ECI to assist the people in filling in the enumeration forms and queries regarding SIR. The SIR of the electoral rolls is being conducted simultaneously at 1,62,486 booths in 403 assembly constituencies. According to the ECI data, currently there are approximately 15.44 crore voters in Uttar Pradesh. The SIR will verify voter details, removing duplicates, deceased, migrants, and foreigners, while adding eligible new voters per ECI norms. Involving 1.62 lakh BLOs, 1.93 lakh agents, 2,445 EROs, AEROs, and 75 DEOs, it maps 2003 and 2025 rolls. Form distribution runs November 4-December 4, draft rolls December 8, claims December 9-January 8, and final rolls February 7, 2026.htc...