Mira-Bhayandar Voter List 2026: How to check your name and register for municipal elections in Mira-Bhayandar.
Overview
The Mira-Bhayandar municipal elections require an up-to-date voter list (electoral roll) that determines who can vote at local polling stations; residents must verify their names on the roll and, if missing, register or update their details before the published deadlines.
Who is eligible to appear on the Mira-Bhayandar voter list
To be eligible you must be an Indian citizen, ordinarily resident in the Mira-Bhayandar municipal area, and at least 18 years old on or before the qualifying date specified by election authorities; those who have moved, changed names, or require corrections must apply for enrolment or amendment.
How to check your name online
Follow these steps to locate your name in the Mira-Bhayandar voter list using official portals and local government tools.
1. Use the State Election Commission / Local Body voter search
Visit the Maharashtra local-body voter search page and use the search-by-name, EPIC (Electors Photo Identity Card) number, or address fields; select Maharashtra, Thane district, and the Mira-Bhayandar local body or ward to narrow results, then enter your name or EPIC number to find your entry.
2. Use the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) or Election Commission portals
Access the Chief Electoral Officer Maharashtra or the Election Commission of India voter services and enter either your EPIC number or personal details to check the electoral roll and view booth and part number information for your address.
3. Ward-wise / booth-wise PDF download
If you prefer offline checking, download the ward- or booth-wise PDF of the electoral roll (final, draft, or supplementary) from the state or CEO portal, open the relevant part number for your neighbourhood, and search the PDF for your name, father/spouse name, or EPIC number.
How to register (new enrolment) for Mira-Bhayandar municipal elections
If your name is not on the roll or you are a newly eligible voter, register promptly using these methods.
1. Online registration (Form 6)
Complete Form 6 (application for inclusion of name) on the national voter registration portal or the CEO Maharashtra site; provide identity and address documents, upload required photos/scans where requested, and submit the form. You will receive an acknowledgement reference to track the application.
2. Offline registration (BLO / ERO contact)
Collect and submit Form 6 at your local Electoral Registration Office (ERO) or meet the Booth Level Officer (BLO) for your ward; carry original documents for verification or photocopies as instructed, and obtain an acknowledgement receipt for follow-up.
3. Special cases: shifting, deletion objections, and corrections
If your entry shows as shifted or deleted, follow the official notice process to file objections or corrections within the published window; to correct name, age, gender, or address errors use the prescribed correction forms (Form 8 or the appropriate local-body correction process) either online or with the BLO.
Documents typically required
- Proof of identity: Aadhaar, passport, driving licence, or other government ID.
- Proof of residence: utility bill, rental agreement, bank statement, or Aadhaar showing the local address.
- Birth proof or school certificate if age verification is needed.
- Passport-size photograph (digital upload for online forms or physical copies for offline submission).
Timelines and important points
Electoral rolls are periodically revised and published as draft, supplement, and final rolls; deadlines for objections, additions, and corrections are announced by the State Election Commission or CEO—apply early because processing and verifications can take several weeks.
How to track your application
Use the acknowledgement number provided at submission to track the status on the same portal where you applied, or contact your local ERO/BLO for an update; the portal and local election office will display whether your application is accepted, pending verification, or rejected with reasons.
Voting day and practical tips
Confirm your polling station (part/booth number) from the electoral roll entry well before voting day, carry your EPIC card where possible, reach the polling station during the assigned hours, and follow instructions for identity verification at the booth.
Where to get help locally
For assistance, contact the Mira-Bhayandar municipal office, the local ERO or BLO for your ward, or visit the CEO Maharashtra voter services page for guidance on forms, documents, and deadlines. If you face technical issues with online portals, the local election office can accept offline applications and advise on next steps.
Keeping your voter registration current ensures you can participate in municipal decisions that affect local services, infrastructure, and community welfare—check the roll, correct any errors, or register as needed well before the published cut-off dates.

