You can usually find a voter list by name on your election authority’s official voter portal. For India, the Election Commission’s voter services pages let you search the electoral roll by name , EPIC/voter ID, or other details like state, district, and assembly constituency.

How to search by name

  1. Open the official voter search portal.
  2. Choose Search by Details or the name-based search option.
  3. Select your state and enter your name.
  4. Add extra details if needed, such as relative’s name, date of birth, age, gender, district, or constituency.
  5. Complete the captcha and submit the search.

What you may need

  • Full name, or as much of it as possible.
  • Relative name or date of birth, if the portal asks for it.
  • State and constituency information for better matching.

If you want the full list

Some state election commission sites also provide downloadable electoral rolls or searchable voter lists by area, booth, or part number. That is often more useful if you are trying to verify whether a name appears in a specific locality rather than just checking one person.

Privacy note

Voter lists are public records in many places, but they should be used only for lawful, civic purposes. If you are looking up your own record, the official portal is the safest option.

Hindi/Local language search

Some portals support search in the state’s native language, so if an English search does not work well, try the local script version of the name.

A simple example: if you are searching in Rajasthan, the state election site explains that you can search by voter name, relative name, and age, and it may return multiple matching records when the name is short or common.

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