Yogi Adityanath Government Pushes Tough Rules for Unmapped Voters in 2026 Roll Update
The Election Commission links the 2026 special intensive revision of the voter list to citizenship verification. Unmapped electors must provide documents confirming birth details and citizenship, with a fixed set of 13 document categories guiding eligibility and inclusion on the rolls.

The Election Commission has linked the special intensive revision 2026 voter list with a fresh verification of citizenship records. Unmapped electors must now prove age and place of birth through specific documents. Officials will decide voting rights only after checking if the submitted records sufficiently establish Indian citizenship as per current rules.
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District data shows 3,22,468 voters are still without mapping to the 2003 electoral roll. Notices will go to all such names because their earlier entries could not be matched. Their papers will undergo scrutiny, and only those providing adequate proof will stay on the rolls or be added as confirmed voters.
Age-wise rules in special intensive revision 2026 voter list
Age on key dates drives which documents are needed in the special intensive revision 2026 voter list exercise. For people born before 1 July 1987, one document from the approved list in their own name is enough. That single record must clearly show both date of birth and place of birth in India.
Electors born between 1 July 1987 and 2 December 2004 face a two-layer requirement under special intensive revision 2026 voter list norms. They have to submit one personal document and also at least one record related to either the father or the mother. These combined records should confirm Indian citizenship details.
Document norms for special intensive revision 2026 voter list
Those born after 2 December 2004 must provide one document in their own name plus documents for both parents. If either parent is not an Indian citizen, then a copy of valid passport and visa of the parents at the time of the voter’s birth is required. This helps verify citizenship status.
Voters born outside India during special intensive revision 2026 voter list work need separate proof. They must attach a birth registration certificate issued by an Indian mission abroad. People who obtained Indian citizenship through registration or naturalisation must provide their citizenship registration certificate. These records show when and how citizenship was formally acquired.
According to SDM, Sadar, Deepak Gupta, unmapped voters will start receiving notices from 31 December. These individuals must file one document from the list of 13 approved records. If the voter’s parents are enrolled in Bihar under the SIR process, that reference may also be used while confirming the applicant’s eligibility.
The Election Commission schedule sets 31 December for publication of the provisional electoral roll. Claims and objections will run from 31 December to 30 January. From 31 January, notices go to unmapped voters. Verification of received documents and related work continues till 21 February. Inquiry will run till 25 February, with final list released on 28 February.
The Commission has approved 13 document categories for mapping during the special intensive revision 2026 voter list, as shown below.
| Serial | Document type |
|---|---|
| 1 | Any identity card or pension payment order issued to regular employees or pensioners of Central or State Government or public sector undertakings |
| 2 | Any identity card or certificate/record issued in India before 1 July 1987 by Government, local authorities, banks, post offices, LIC or public sector undertakings |
| 3 | Birth certificate issued by a competent authority |
| 4 | Passport |
| 5 | Matriculation or other educational certificates issued by recognised boards or universities |
| 6 | Permanent residence certificate issued by a competent State authority |
| 7 | Forest rights certificate |
| 8 | Caste certificate issued by a competent authority |
| 9 | National Register of Citizens entry (where available) |
| 10 | Family register prepared by State or local authorities |
| 11 | Any land or house allotment certificate issued by Government |
| 12 | Instructions issued through the Commission’s letter number 23/2025-ERS/Section, dated 9 September 2025, regarding Aadhaar |
| 13 | Extract of Bihar SIR electoral roll with reference date 1 July 2025 |
These layered conditions under the special intensive revision 2026 voter list link age, birth place and parental records to citizenship proof. With strict timelines and a fixed menu of 13 acceptable documents, the process aims to clean unmapped entries while allowing eligible citizens, including those abroad, to secure their voting rights.
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