Ulhasnagar Polling Stations 2026: Where to Vote on January 15 – Complete List for Ulhasnagar Elections
The Ulhasnagar municipal elections will be held on January 15, 2026; this guide lists how to find your polling station, what to expect on polling day, and practical tips for voters in Ulhasnagar.
How polling stations are organised in Ulhasnagar
Polling stations for municipal elections are organised by the election authorities to cover every ward and neighbourhood so eligible voters can cast their ballot close to home. Each polling station corresponds to a set of electors mapped against an electoral roll and is managed by a presiding officer and polling staff. On polling day, polling stations are open for a specified window during which voters must arrive, present ID, and vote using Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) or as directed by the returning officer.
Where to find the complete list of Ulhasnagar polling stations
The authoritative and up-to-date list of polling stations for Ulhasnagar is published by the election administration. Voters should consult the official polling-station list issued by the relevant election office to confirm their assigned location, as lists are organised by district, ward and polling part. The official list typically includes the polling-station number, address, nearby landmarks and the range of electors assigned to each station.
If you do not have hard-copy communication, check your voter ID card (elector’s photo identity card) for details of your polling part and booth, or use the search facility published by the local election office to look up your polling station by name or voter details.
What to carry and what to expect at the polling station
Bring a valid photo identity document accepted by election officials; common IDs include the voter ID card, official government photo ID (such as Aadhaar, passport, or driving licence) as listed by the election authority. Arrive during polling hours and follow queuing and COVID-19 or public-health guidance in force at the time. Mobile phones and large bags may be restricted inside some polling premises, so be prepared to leave them outside if instructed.
Polling staff will verify your identity against the electoral roll and mark your name as having voted. You will then be directed to the voting compartment where you will cast your vote using the machine provided. If you need assistance, polling station staff and authorised polling agents are available to help; voters with disabilities are entitled to assistance in the voting process.
Special arrangements and facilities
Authorities often set up special arrangements at certain stations: women-staffed booths in areas with higher female turnout, accessible facilities for voters with disabilities, and separate queues or time slots in some cases. If you require assistance due to mobility constraints, inform the presiding officer on arrival so any available facility—such as ramps or a helper—can be arranged.
If you can’t find your polling station or your name is missing
If you cannot find your polling station, visit the nearby election office or the designated help desk on the day of polling for guidance. If your name is missing from the roll at the booth, ask the presiding officer about provisional voting procedures (if applicable) and about the process to register grievances. Keep proof of identity and any prior communication from the election office handy when seeking help.
Practical tips for a smooth voting experience
- Verify your polling station and polling part well before January 15 so you know where to go.
- Carry an accepted photo ID; leave non-essential electronic items at home if they are restricted.
- Go early to avoid queues, especially if you require assistance or have limited time.
- Follow instructions from polling staff and maintain decorum inside the polling premises; election rules prohibit canvassing and photography inside the station.
- If you face any issues, note the presiding officer’s name and contact the local election office or helpline for follow-up.
Finding the official list online
For the complete, ward-by-ward and polling-station-by-polling-part list, consult the official resources published by the election administration responsible for Ulhasnagar. These resources will provide the final list, any last-minute changes, and additional instructions for the conduct of polls. Save or print the polling-station information relevant to your name to take with you on polling day.
Use this article as a practical primer, but rely on the official polling-station list and instructions from election officials for the definitive details on where you must vote on January 15, 2026.
Access the official Ulhasnagar polling station list (visit the local election authority website)

