Hyderabad: The ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls has flagged over 60 lakh voters in Telangana, and, district-wise, the highest is in Hyderabad, as more than 6 lakh are listed in the electors with anomalies category.
In Telangana, out of 3,38,26,448 electors as on June 10, 2026, 2,64,87,213 submitted their forms, and their names have been listed in the draft list.
However, among those who have been listed in the draft list, 60,50,918 have been flagged due to anomalies in their details.
Constituency-wise voters flagged in Hyderabad
Out of 6,72,678 voters with anomalies in their details, 70,259 are in Bahadurpura constituency. It is followed by Chandrayangutta with 59,761 electors with anomalies.
The least anomalies are found in Secunderabad Cantt, as there are only 27,878 electors with anomalies in the constituency.
The following is the constituency-wise number of anomalies.
Constituency name Number of electors with anomalies
Musheerabad 34,099
Malakpet 40,002
Amberpet 34,544
Khairatabad 38,856
Jubilee Hills 53,165
Sanathnagar 32,492
Nampally 47,214
Karwan 59,468
Goshamahal 39,226
Charminar 37,863
Chandrayangutta 59,761
Yakutpura 57,148
Bahadurpura 70,259
Secunderabad 40,703
Secunderabad Cantt 27,878
Types of anomalies
Electors are placed in the anomalies category based on the 2002 SIR details submitted during the enumeration phase.
The following are the reasons for placing electors in the anomalies list:
Less than 9 months gap between progeny
Less than 15 years age gap between parent and progeny
Greater than 50 years age gap between progeny and parent
Less than 40 years age gap between elector and grandparent
Different parent name between current e-roll and last SIR
Mapped with different relative type between current e-roll and last roll
Mapped with father in the current roll and husband in the last SIR
Different father in the current e-roll and last SIR in case of self
Incorrect age difference between current and last SIR for self.
In case of anomalies, the voters need to prove their relation with the electors in the 2002 SIR list using ECI-listed documents.