The SIR 2026 ASD List is an important public document released as part of the electoral roll revision process. It provides transparency by listing electors whose names fall under the ASD (Absent, Shifted, or Deceased) category and are therefore not included in the draft electoral roll. This initiative helps ensure accuracy, fairness, and accountability in voter data management ahead of upcoming elections.
Citizens can easily access the SIR 2026 ASD List by selecting their District and Legislative Assembly Constituency (LAC) on the official portal. Once selected, the page displays all booth names within the chosen LAC, along with a download option for each booth-wise ASD list in PDF format.
Why the SIR 2026 ASD List Matters
The SIR 2026 ASD List plays a vital role in maintaining the integrity of the electoral process. By openly sharing booth-wise ASD data, election authorities empower citizens to verify records, raise objections if needed, and contribute to a more accurate and inclusive voters’ list.
Daily Updates and Data Accuracy in SIR 2026 ASD List
The data published in the ASD list is not static. According to official information, the PDF data is updated on a daily basis to reflect changes and EF (Electoral Form) updations carried out by the ERO, AERO, and BLO. These updates are valid up to 18 December 2025, ensuring that the information available to the public remains current and accurate.
Importantly, the same updated details are also shared with Booth Level Agents (BLAs) of recognized political parties. This step promotes transparency and allows political stakeholders to verify and cross-check voter information at the grassroots level.
Booth-Wise ASD Lists and Public Access
To further enhance public accessibility, booth-wise lists of electors whose names are not included in the draft roll are displayed on notice boards of public offices and local body offices. These physical displays allow citizens, especially those with limited digital access, to review voter information easily.
Along with the names, the lists also include probable reasons for non-inclusion, helping voters understand whether their exclusion is due to absence, shifting of residence, death records, or other verification-related factors. This clarity enables eligible voters to take timely corrective action if required.
Role of the CEO and Election Commission of India (ECI)
As directed by the Election Commission of India (ECI), the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) is responsible for publishing the ASD lists on the official CEO website in an accessible and user-friendly format. This ensures compliance with transparency norms and allows citizens to download and review the information without difficulty.