Pimpri-Chinchwad Voter List 2026: How to Check Your Name and Register for Municipal Elections
The Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) municipal elections require voters to confirm their inclusion on the electoral roll and, if necessary, register or update details before polling day.
Why check the voter list early?
Checking the voter list well before the election helps ensure you are eligible to vote in your correct ward, avoids last-minute issues at the polling station, and gives you time to apply for corrections or new registration if your name is missing or details are wrong.
Where to find the Pimpri-Chinchwad voter list
The most reliable sources for the voter list are the official state and national election portals and the PCMC election section. You can consult the Electoral Commission of India’s voter services portal and the Maharashtra Chief Electoral Officer’s rolls to view or download the latest electoral roll for Pune district (which covers Pimpri-Chinchwad wards). Municipal election pages on the PCMC website also post local election notices, ward maps and booth-wise lists when municipal polls are scheduled.
How to check your name online
Follow these general steps to locate your entry on the Pimpri-Chinchwad voter list online:
- Visit the Election Commission of India’s voter services portal or the Maharashtra CEO voter roll page.
- Choose the appropriate state and district, then select the assembly/municipal constituency or ward if the portal provides booth-wise search.
- Enter identifying details — name, father/mother/spouse name, age or EPIC (voter ID) number — to search the roll.
- Download or print the part list or PDF for your booth or ward to check the spelling, house number and booth assignment.
How to check your name offline
If you prefer in-person checks, visit the local electoral office or the deputy district election officer’s office listed for Pune/Pimpri-Chinchwad. The PCMC election cell and the municipal office often display draft and final voter lists at ward offices or public notice boards. Bring a photo ID and proof of residence if you need assistance from election staff.
What to do if your name is missing or details are incorrect
If your name does not appear or personal details are wrong, you can apply for addition or correction using the standard election forms: Form 6 for new registration, Form 7 for objection to inclusion, Form 8 for correction of entries, and Form 8A for shifting within the same constituency. These forms are available online on election portals and at local electoral offices.
Complete the appropriate form and attach supporting documents such as proof of age, identity and residence (examples: Aadhaar, passport, ration card, utility bill, or government-issued photo ID). Submit the form online through the voter services portal or physically at the Booth Level Officer (BLO) or electoral office. After submission, a field verification may be scheduled by the BLO before your name is added or corrected.
Deadlines and draft lists
Municipal election authorities publish draft voter lists and set deadlines for claims and objections; these dates change each election cycle. Check notices on the PCMC election page and state election commission announcements for the published draft list dates and last dates for filing forms. Acting before the deadline is essential to avoid being excluded from the final roll used on polling day.
Updating address or shifting wards
If you have moved within Pimpri-Chinchwad, use Form 8A to shift within the same constituency or Form 6 to register if moving from another district or state. Provide current proof of residence so the Booth Level Officer can assign you the correct polling station. Keep your EPIC (voter ID) updated; you can request a replacement EPIC if it is lost or shows an old address.
On polling day
On election day, take a valid photo ID (EPIC, Aadhaar with photo, passport, driving licence, or other accepted government ID) to the polling station listed on the voter list entry. Verify your polling station and booth number in advance to avoid confusion and reach the polling station within the voting hours announced by the election authorities.
Help and grievance redressal
For assistance, contact your Booth Level Officer, the district election office, or the PCMC election helpdesk. Municipal election web pages also list helpline numbers and procedures for complaints about the voter list. Use official channels to register grievances or follow up on pending applications.
Confirming your name on the Pimpri-Chinchwad voter list and completing any necessary registration early ensures your right to vote in municipal elections and helps the process run smoothly for you and your neighborhood.

