Solapur Municipal Elections 2026: Complete Voter Guide and Schedule for Solapur Elections
The Solapur Municipal Corporation election for 2026 is part of the Maharashtra municipal corporation polls scheduled in mid-January, and this guide explains who can vote, how to check registration, key dates, voting procedures, and practical tips for voters in Solapur.
Election overview and important dates
Polling for municipal corporations across Maharashtra, including Solapur Municipal Corporation, is scheduled as a single phase on 15 January 2026, with counting set for 16 January 2026. Nomination filing, scrutiny and withdrawal deadlines are scheduled in the weeks before polling, and the Model Code of Conduct is in force from the date the election schedule is announced.
Who is eligible to vote
To vote in the Solapur Municipal Corporation election a person must be a registered elector in the ward where they reside, must be at least 18 years of age on the qualifying date, and must not be disqualified by law (for example, due to certain criminal convictions or insanity). Voter registration for municipal elections is maintained separately by the municipal election office and the State Election Commission.
How to check and update your name on the voter list
Residents should first check the published ward-wise or polling-station-wise voter list to confirm their name, address and polling station. If a voter’s name is missing or details are incorrect, they must submit an application for inclusion or correction to the Solapur Municipal Corporation election office or through the prescribed online portal, if available, before the final publication deadline. Deadlines for claims, objections and corrections are typically announced with the election schedule, and late requests may not be accepted during the immediate pre-election period.
Nomination, withdrawal and candidate information
The schedule for filing nomination papers is announced by the State Election Commission and local election office; after filing, nominations are scrutinised and candidates have a short window to withdraw. Voters can access candidate affidavits and details at the municipal election office or at designated public information points to review candidates’ backgrounds, declared assets, and criminal records, if any.
Voting day: what to expect
Polling usually runs during specified hours on the announced date and is conducted at assigned polling stations. Voters must carry the approved photo identity document listed by the election authority (examples include government-issued identity cards). Electronic voting machines (EVMs) are commonly used for municipal corporation polls; if postal voting or special arrangements apply (for senior citizens, persons with disabilities, or service voters), those procedures will be published by the election office.
Accessibility and assistance
Polling stations are required to make reasonable provisions for voters with disabilities, including ramps, priority queues, and assistance where needed. Voters who need help should inform polling officials at their station. Senior citizens and those with mobility challenges should arrive early to avoid long queues and ensure they can use any available assistance facilities.
Campaigning rules and model code of conduct
Once the election schedule is announced, the Model Code of Conduct applies: public officials must refrain from actions that can influence voters, and candidates must adhere to rules on campaign conduct, expenditure limits and the use of public spaces. Campaigning generally ends 24 hours before the start of polling on election day.
Polling station details and ward maps
Voters should verify their assigned polling station and consult ward maps if needed. The municipal election office typically publishes polling-station lists and ward maps in the weeks before voting; these may be available for purchase or inspection at the election office. Knowing your ward and polling station in advance helps avoid confusion on election day.
What to carry to the polling station
Bring the required photo identity document accepted by the election authority and any voter slip or poll information provided in advance. Do not carry prohibited items such as loose pamphlets or electronic devices for campaigning into the polling station; polling officials will provide guidance on local restrictions.
After voting: counting and results
Counting of votes is scheduled for the day after polling and is conducted under the supervision of the State Election Commission. Results for each ward will be declared as counting proceeds; voters and the public can follow official announcements made by the election authorities.
Practical tips for voters in Solapur
- Check your name, ward and polling station as soon as the voter list is published.
- Carry the specified identity proof and arrive early to avoid rushes.
- Respect the no-campaigning zone around polling stations and follow instructions from polling officials.
- Plan transportation in advance, especially if polling stations are distant or if you need accessible facilities.
- Stay informed about official schedules and notices from the Solapur Municipal Corporation election office or the State Election Commission.
This guide provides the practical steps and schedule-related information Solapur voters need to participate in the 2026 municipal corporation election; for any specific queries, contact the Solapur election office or the local election helpline for authoritative details and updates.

