Find your name in the SIR Draft Roll 2026
The Election Commission has published the 2026 draft electoral roll. Check that your name is on it — if it is missing or wrong, you must file a claim before your state's deadline.
Know your part (booth) number
Search your name or EPIC on the ECI voter search — the result shows your 2026 part number. You need it for step 2.
Open the ECI voter searchDo not reuse a booth number from an older roll. Polling stations were renumbered for 2026, and a FindMySIR slip shows the 2002 booth — it will open the wrong PDF.
Download that booth's official PDF
Any constituency in Telangana (119) or Andhra Pradesh (175). The file comes straight from ECI.
Telangana: draft published 17 August 2026 · claims & objections close 16 September 2026 · final roll 19 October 2026
Dates that matter — Telangana
Draft roll published
17 August 2026
All 119 Telangana constituencies
Claims & objections close
16 September 2026
Your window to correct or add a record
Final roll published
19 October 2026
After the notice and disposal phase
How to check your name
- 1
Find your new booth on the ECI portal
Search by your EPIC (voter ID) number, or by your name and your relative's name. This tells you your current constituency and polling station.
- 2
Download the draft roll for that booth
On the ECI download page, pick your state, district, constituency and part number to open the PDF for your polling station.
- 3
Find your entry and check every field
Confirm the spelling of your name, your relative's name, house number and age. A wrong detail needs a correction just as much as a missing name does.
Your booth number has changed
Polling stations were renumbered for the 2026 revision, so part and booth numbers have changed. The booth number printed on a FindMySIR slip is your 2002 booth — it is not your 2026 booth. Always take your new booth number from the ECI portal.
Notices from the Election Commission
As part of the revision, electors in both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh are being served notices — a large number of them. There are three situations:
Mapped
Your record was matched to an earlier intensive-revision roll. No action is needed from you.
Anomaly
Your record was matched but a detail does not line up. You will need to prove the relationship the roll records.
Unmapped
No earlier record was matched to you. You will need to submit documents, which vary by your date of birth.