The 2002 voter list is usually found through the official election portal for the relevant state, where you can search the old electoral roll by state, district, assembly constituency, and sometimes part number or elector details. For some states, the portal also offers a direct “View Electoral Roll - 2002” page, such as Odisha’s CEO site.

How to look it up

  1. Go to your state election commission or the national voter portal.
  1. Choose the option for the 2002 electoral roll or “last SIR” voter list if shown.
  1. Select your state, district, and assembly constituency.
  1. If needed, enter your name or part number to search inside the PDF roll.
  1. Download the PDF or view the roll online where the state site supports it.

What to know

  • Some state sites host the 2002 list directly, while others route you through the main voter portal first.
  • Search results and tutorials online repeatedly point to official CEO/ECI pages rather than third-party sites.
  • If the list is not online for your area, the state election office or local electoral registration office may have archival access.

Fastest official starting points

Practical note

If you need the list for one person, searching by name inside the district/AC PDF is usually faster than browsing the whole roll. If you tell me the state and district, I can point you to the most likely official page structure for that location.