
New Delhi, April 10 – The final voter rolls for Uttar Pradesh were announced on Friday, following the 2026 Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise, which fixed the total number of voters at 133,984,792 (approximately 13.39 crore).
The final voter list for Uttar Pradesh, announced by the Election Commission, comes ahead of the state assembly elections, which are scheduled for next year.
The state's Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), Navdeep Rinwa, addressing a press conference on Friday, stated that the process was conducted in a completely transparent manner.
According to the final voter roll released by the election panel, the state has seen an increase of 84,28,767 voters in the list after the SIR exercise. Of these, 42,27,902 are male voters, while 42,00,778 are female voters.
The increase in the number of voters is based on a comparison between the number of voters on January 6, 2026, and April 10, 2026 (the culmination of the SIR process).
According to the final roll release, the state has a total of 13.39 crore voters. Of these, 73,071,061 are male voters, comprising approximately 54.54%, while 60,909,525 are female voters, comprising approximately 45.46%. There are also approximately 4,206 voters who identify as a third gender, and approximately 17,63,360 voters aged 18-19.
On January 6, 2026, these numbers stood at 12.55 crore voters in the draft list.
The EC, highlighting the difference between the two, stated that the state has seen a net increase of 84,28,767 voters in the list, including 42,27,902 male voters, 42,00,778 female voters, 14,29,379 newly added voters, and 87 voters who identify as a third gender.
Region-wise, Prayagraj, Lucknow, Jaunpur, and Ghaziabad recorded the highest growth in voter numbers.
The EC also informed that a total of 8,15,996 voters were deleted between January 6 and April 10, during the period of voter verification.
Notably, the figure of 13.39 crore voters represents a decrease from the figures in October 2025, when the state had a voter base of 15.44 crore voters.