The Election Commission unveiled the final electoral rolls in Uttar Pradesh, revealing a total of 13,39,84,792 voters after the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise 2026. This announcement precedes the upcoming Assembly elections in the state next year. Chief Electoral Officer Navdeep Rinwa emphasized the transparent conduct of this process during a press conference.
The final voter list shows an increase of 84,28,767 voters in Uttar Pradesh following the SIR exercise, with 42,27,902 male voters and 42,00,778 female voters added. Comparing numbers from January 6, 2026, to April 10, 2026, marked the culmination of the SIR process, resulting in the surge in voter count.
According to the latest electoral roll, Uttar Pradesh now boasts a total of 13.39 crore voters, with male voters at 7,30,71,061 (54.54%) and female voters at 6,09,09,525 (45.46%). Additionally, there are 4,206 third-gender voters and 17,63,360 voters aged 18-19 years. The state had 12.55 crore voters in the draft list on January 6, 2026.
The Election Commission highlighted a net increase of 84,28,767 voters in Uttar Pradesh, including newly added voters and deletions. Notable regions like Prayagraj, Lucknow, Jaunpur, and Ghaziabad witnessed significant growth in voter numbers. During the voter verification period from January 6 to April 10, 8,15,996 voters were removed. The current voter count of 13.39 crore reflects a decrease from the previous figure of 15.44 crore voters in October 2025.
