The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar is progressing at a brisk pace, with officials working at the grassroots level to ensure that no eligible voter is left out of the updated rolls.
According to the latest data shared by the Election Commission of India (ECI) on Saturday evening, more than 1.04 crore Enumeration Forms — about 13.19% of Bihar’s total 7.90 crore registered electors (as on June 24, 2025) — have already been collected. Booth Level Officers (BLOs) and other election officials have also distributed nearly 94% of the forms, with over 7.38 crore forms handed out so far.
Over 77,000 BLOs are going door-to-door to assist voters in filling out the Enumeration Forms and collecting them. In many cases, BLOs are capturing live photographs of voters and uploading them instantly to reduce the burden on citizens to arrange photos themselves.
To facilitate wider participation, partially filled forms can be downloaded from the ECI portal ([https://voters.eci.gov.in](https://voters.eci.gov.in)) or the ECINET App, and voters can also upload completed forms directly through the app.
To strengthen the exercise, an additional 20,603 BLOs are being deployed to ensure the smooth and timely completion of the revision process. Nearly four lakh volunteers, including government officials, NCC cadets, NSS members, and others, are also assisting in the field to help senior citizens, persons with disabilities (PwDs), the sick, and other vulnerable groups submit their forms.
At the administrative level, 239 Electoral Registration Officers (EROs), 963 Assistant Electoral Registration Officers (AEROs), 38 District Election Officers (DEOs), and the state’s Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) are overseeing the exercise on the ground.
Political parties have also extended their cooperation, with 1,54,977 Booth Level Agents (BLAs) appointed by various parties actively supporting the door-to-door revision drive.