HomeTechnologyVoter list update scam: How fraudsters are tricking citizens and one mistake you should always avoid

Voter list update scam: How fraudsters are tricking citizens and one mistake you should always avoid

A new scam is targeting citizens during voter list updates, with fraudsters posing as officials and asking for OTP verification. The genuine SIR form process never requires any OTP.

November 22, 2025 / 11:13 IST
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Voter ID cards
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If your phone has been buzzing with calls about voter list updates, you’re not alone. As the summary revision of electoral rolls is happening across the country ahead of the upcoming 2026 elections. Booth Level Officers (BLOs) are visiting homes to fill out SIR forms.

And right alongside this official process, a new scam has started doing the rounds— something you should be aware about.
Citizens updating their details through the standard SIR (Survey/Specific Information Report) form are reporting unexpected calls from people claiming to be part of the verification team. These callers insist that an OTP has been sent to the citizen’s phone and must be shared immediately to “confirm voter list updates.”

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Let’s become aware first

During the genuine voter list update exercise, BLOs (Booth Level Officers) do visit homes to collect information and fill out the SIR form. They are authorised to take your phone number and Aadhaar details as part of the documentation process. But the procedure never involves sending or requesting an OTP. No verification code, no digital confirmation, and no SMS-based approval is required at any stage of updating voter details. And, the last line is exactly what you need to remember always to prevent the scam from happening.