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Pune Polling Stations 2026: Where to Vote on January 15 – Complete List

Pune Polling Stations 2026: Where to Vote on January 15 - Complete List
Mayur Merai
Last updated: December 18, 2025 9:04 am
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Pune Polling Stations 2026: Where to Vote on January 15 – Complete List for Pune Elections

The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) elections are scheduled for January 15, 2026, with around 4,000 polling stations set up across the city to accommodate voters. This guide provides essential information on locating your polling station, accessing voter lists, and preparing for the voting process in Pune’s civic polls.

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Pune Polling Stations 2026: Where to Vote on January 15 – Complete List for Pune ElectionsElection Overview and Key DatesHow to Find Your Polling StationComplete List Access and Ward-Wise DetailsVoting Process on January 15Preparation Tips for VotersImportance of Participation

Election Overview and Key Dates

The State Election Commission recently announced the schedule for the PMC elections, marking a significant civic event for Pune residents. Voting will occur on January 15, 2026, across various wards under the PMC jurisdiction. The Model Code of Conduct is already in effect, ensuring fair campaigning and polling arrangements. Civic authorities are gearing up with extensive preparations, including the establishment of approximately 4,000 polling centres to handle the expected voter turnout.

Pune’s municipal elections cover multiple wards, each assigned specific polling locations such as schools, community halls, and government buildings. Voters are encouraged to check their designated stations well in advance to avoid last-minute confusion.

How to Find Your Polling Station

To locate your exact polling station, visit the official Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra website. Select Pune district and your assembly constituency from the dropdown menus to generate a detailed list of polling stations. The platform allows searches in English or Marathi for user convenience.

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Additionally, the Pune District Voter List portal links to the Election Commission of India’s voter roll download page. Enter your details with state code S13 for Maharashtra to access the electoral roll, which includes polling station assignments. Contact the Deputy District Election Officer at the Collector Office in Pune (Phone: 02026122348, PIN: 411001) for assistance if needed.

The PMC Election Department page also offers resources on voter awareness and election processes, helping residents stay informed.

Complete List Access and Ward-Wise Details

A comprehensive list of all Pune polling stations is available through the Maharashtra CEO portal. Users select “Pune” as the district, followed by the relevant assembly constituency. Common locations include:

  • Schools and colleges in areas like Kothrud, Hadapsar, and Bibwewadi.
  • Community centres in Koregaon Park, Aundh, and Pashan.
  • Government buildings in central Pune and outskirts like Warje and Dhanori.

While a full exhaustive list spans thousands of entries and is dynamically generated online, voters can download PDF reports or view interactive maps post-selection. For Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) areas adjacent to PMC, separate schedules apply, but PMC-focused voters should prioritize Pune-specific searches.

Voting Process on January 15

On election day, polling stations will operate from early morning, typically 7 AM to 6 PM, subject to official notifications. Carry your voter ID card, which details your polling station number and location. Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) will be used, with provisions for voter-verifiable paper audit trails (VVPAT).

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Authorities expect high participation, so arrive early. Facilities like ramps, separate queues for seniors and women, and mock polls are planned at major centres. The civic administration is focusing on smooth logistics amid Pune’s dense urban setup.

Preparation Tips for Voters

Verify your name in the voter list via the ECI portal before January 15. Update details if necessary through the PMC Election Office. Stay updated on any last-minute changes via official channels, as the State Election Commission oversees final arrangements.

Pune’s 4,000 polling centres reflect the city’s scale, ensuring accessibility across 58 wards or more, depending on delimitation. This setup aims for efficient voting in key areas like Shivajinagar, Parvati, and Yerwada.

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Importance of Participation

These elections will shape Pune’s civic governance, from infrastructure to public services. With the Model Code of Conduct active since mid-December 2025, political activities are regulated, paving the way for a transparent process.

Voters play a crucial role in strengthening local democracy. Access the listed portals promptly to confirm your polling station and contribute to Pune’s future.

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