Aurangabad Polling Stations 2026: Where to Vote on January 15 – Complete List for Aurangabad Elections
Aurangabad, now known as Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, is gearing up for significant elections in 2026, including the 05-Aurangabad Division Graduate Constituency polls. While exact polling stations for January 15 remain subject to official confirmation by the Election Commission, voters can prepare by referencing draft electoral rolls and local voter lists recently published across Maharashtra districts. This article outlines key locations, voter verification steps, and areas like Ajabnagar and Kailasnagar where polling is likely to occur based on available voter data.
Understanding the 2026 Aurangabad Elections
The upcoming elections focus on the Maharashtra Legislative Council, particularly the 05-Aurangabad Division Graduate Constituency. Draft electoral rolls for this constituency were published on December 3, 2025, covering districts such as Beed, Latur, and Pune. These rolls list eligible graduates and teachers, forming the basis for voter identification. Polling on January 15, 2026, will determine representation for this division, which includes Aurangabad and surrounding regions.
Voters in Aurangabad should note that municipal corporation areas, like Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, have specific voter lists for local self-government elections. Street vendor voter lists highlight residential and business zones, indicating potential polling clusters. Common areas mentioned include Ajabnagar, Kailasnagar, Mondha, and Kranti Chowk, where fixed and moving vendor operations align with dense voter populations.
How to Find Your Polling Station
To locate your polling station, start with the official Maharashtra State Election Commission website at mahasecvoterlist.in. Enter your username or mobile number to access the local self-government voter list. For graduate and teacher constituencies, check district portals like Beed, Latur, or Pune government sites, which host PDF rolls published in early December 2025.
Steps to verify:
- Visit the voter list portal and log in with your details.
- Search for Aurangabad or Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar under relevant divisions.
- Download draft rolls for Part 734 (Beed district example) or similar segments.
- Cross-reference your address with listed locations like Kailasnagar Road or Shivaji College vicinity.
Polling stations are typically set up in schools, colleges, community halls, or government buildings near residential clusters. For instance, areas near Abhinay Cinema, Raju Kirana, or Rojekar Hospital in Ajabnagar-Kailasnagar are flagged in vendor lists, suggesting high voter density and likely station placements.
Key Areas and Likely Polling Locations in Aurangabad
Aurangabad’s voter data points to several hotspots. In Ajabnagar and Kailasnagar, polling stations may be near landmarks such as:
- Kailas Nagar Road, opposite SBI and Abhinay Cinema.
- Khokhad Pura, close to Shivaji College and Rojekar Hospital.
- Kranti Chowk, BSNL Office, and Aslam Masjid.
- Mondha Road and Mondha Flyover.
- Shamshan Moroti Road, Kranti Chowk S.O.
These zones feature residential setups, fixed vendor stalls (e.g., fruits, tea stalls), and business addresses from 431001 and 431005 pin codes. Voters like those near Raju Kirana or Kranti Chowk can expect stations within walking distance, operating from early morning to evening as per local patterns (e.g., 8 AM to 8 PM).
Other notable mentions include fixed locations for vendors in Tadpatri or Chabhar Mochi trades, underscoring diverse voter profiles. Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar Municipal Corporation’s street vendor list provides a proxy for polling distribution, emphasizing central Aurangabad neighborhoods.
Preparation Tips for January 15 Voting
Ensure you’re on the electoral roll by checking drafts up to November 6, 2025, revisions. Carry your voter ID, Aadhaar, or other approved documents. Polling hours are standard: 7 AM to 6 PM, though graduate constituency timings may vary—confirm via official notices.
For updates, monitor the Chief Electoral Officer Maharashtra site at ceoelection.maharashtra.gov.in, which hosts constituency rolls. Districts like Beed provide English PDFs for Aurangabad parts. If your name is missing, apply for inclusion before final rolls are set post-December 30, 2025.
Aurangabad voters, especially graduates and municipal residents, play a crucial role. With rolls covering thousands—from street vendors to professionals—participation on January 15 will shape local representation. Stay informed through district election pages for the complete, finalized polling station list closer to the date.
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