ECI appoints 10 IAS officers as Electoral Roll Observers for Odisha SIR 2026
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Key Takeaways
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has appointed 10 senior IAS officers in Odisha as Electoral Roll Observers to oversee the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the state's electoral roll, with 1 July 2026 fixed as the qualifying date. The move is aimed at ensuring that the revision process is transparent, inclusive, and free from irregularities across all districts.
Observer Assignments and Responsibilities
According to a notification issued by Additional Chief Electoral Officer-cum-Special Secretary Sushanta Kumar Mishra, the 10 observers have each been assigned specific districts and are required to visit their respective areas at least three times during the revision exercise. Critically, they have been directed to go beyond district headquarters and conduct on-ground inspections of polling stations across various Assembly constituencies.
The notification instructs observers to convene meetings with sitting Members of Parliament (MPs), Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs), and representatives of political parties to hear grievances and ensure active participation in the revision process. Members of the public will also be given direct access to the observers to raise concerns about the electoral rolls.
Public Access and Transparency Measures
To facilitate easy public outreach, the tour schedules and contact details — including telephone and mobile numbers — of all observers will be widely publicised in their respective districts. This step is designed to make the oversight mechanism accessible to ordinary citizens, not just political stakeholders.
In Assembly constituencies where the rate of deletion or addition of voters exceeds 1 per cent above the district average, or where the rate surpasses 3 per cent in any individual constituency, the observers are mandated to personally scrutinise the reports and reasons submitted by the District Election Officers. This threshold-based scrutiny is intended to flag anomalies before they are embedded in the final roll.
Draft Roll Publication and Claims Window
Following the completion of enumeration form distribution and collection under SIR-2026, the draft electoral roll is scheduled for publication on 5 July 2026. Citizens will then have a window from 5 July to 4 August 2026 to file objections and claims.
Eligible citizens may apply for the inclusion of names through Form 6, seek deletion of names through Form 7, and request corrections or modifications through Form 8. The Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Odisha has emphasised that the process must ensure no eligible voter is excluded and no ineligible voter is enrolled.
What Observers Will Report
After completing field visits and reviews, all 10 observers are required to submit detailed reports to the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), Odisha. The CEO has underscored that the entire exercise must be conducted with full transparency and accountability, with a zero-tolerance approach to both wrongful inclusions and exclusions. This revision represents a significant administrative effort ahead of future electoral cycles in the state.