The fastest way to find a 2002 voter list is to use your state’s election website or the Election Commission’s electoral-roll page and look for the old roll by district, assembly constituency, and part number.

What to do

  1. Open the official electoral-roll page for your state or the Election Commission portal.
  1. Look for options like “search in last SIR roll” or “view/download 2002 electoral roll” if your state provides them.
  1. Select your state, district, assembly constituency, and part number to open the PDF roll.
  1. Search inside the PDF for your name, family member’s name, or house details.
  1. If the roll is not online, use the local electoral registration office or historical register access for older records.

Important note

Many 2002 lists are not fully digitized, so some states only provide them through archived PDFs or local election offices. If you are checking for verification, the exact district and constituency details matter a lot.

Quick search terms

Use these terms on your state election site or search engine:

  • “2002 voter list”
  • “2002 electoral roll”
  • “last SIR roll”
  • “voter list by district and assembly constituency”

Example

If you lived in Karnataka in 2002, the process shown in one guide is to choose the state, then district, then assembly constituency, then download the 2002 roll PDF and search your name inside it.

TL;DR: Go to your state election site, find the old/2002 electoral roll, choose district + assembly constituency + part number, then search the PDF for your name.