BLO contact West Bengal: Many citizens in Bengal, especially working professionals and frequent travellers, are worried about missing the Booth Level Officer’s (BLO) visit for voter verification.
There is a common misconception that being absent during the BLO’s door-to-door verification could lead to one’s name being deleted from the rolls. However, according to the Election Commission of India (ECI), BLOs are required to make at least three repeat visits to ensure no eligible voter is left out. The BLO is your key point of contact for voter registration, verification, or correction during the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls across the state.
Each enumeration form distributed by the BLO carries the officer’s name and phone number.
Citizens can also proactively contact their assigned BLO for clarification, corrections, or updates regarding the SIR process.
You can find your BLO’s details on the official ECI and CEO West Bengal websites:
When you fill out your enumeration forms, ensure your BLO returns one countersigned copy with the official stamp. This serves as your receipt and proof of submission for future reference.
Officials said that citizens’ cooperation during the SIR is crucial to ensure the accuracy of the state’s voter rolls and to prevent last-minute issues ahead of elections.