Kolhapur Voter List 2026: How to Check Name and Register for Municipal Elections
The Kolhapur municipal elections require voters to confirm their inclusion in the electoral roll and, if missing, to register or update details before the prescribed deadlines. This guide explains how residents of Kolhapur can check their names on the 2026 voter list and the practical steps to register or correct entries for municipal polls.
Why checking the voter list matters
Being on the electoral roll is essential to exercise the franchise in municipal elections; it also ensures access to a correct polling station, avoids last-minute problems on polling day and helps maintain accurate local representation. Voter rolls are periodically revised and published as draft, supplementary and final lists ahead of elections, so timely verification is important.
Where to find the Kolhapur voter list
Kolhapur voters can access local electoral rolls published by the Kolhapur Municipal Corporation and Maharashtra’s election authorities. The municipal corporation’s website and the state election commission’s local-body voter list portal publish ward-wise draft, supplementary and final lists that are downloadable and searchable. Copies of the rolls are also available at designated municipal offices and BLO (Booth Level Officer) centres for in-person queries.
How to check your name online
To check your name on the Kolhapur voter list online, follow these general steps:
- Visit the Kolhapur municipal or Maharashtra local-body voter list portal and select the relevant list type (draft, supplementary or final).
- Choose the state (Maharashtra), district (Kolhapur) and the specific local body or ward to narrow the search.
- Use available search options — by details (name, age, father/husband’s name), by EPIC (Elector’s Photo Identity Card) number or by mobile — to locate your entry.
- Download the booth-wise or ward-wise PDF list if you prefer to search offline or to keep a copy for reference.
How to check your name in person
If you prefer in-person verification, you can visit the Kolhapur Municipal Corporation office, the local BLO or the designated election help centres. Carry identity and address documents to help officials locate your entry or to submit corrections. BLOs usually maintain printed copies of the draft and final rolls for each ward and can guide you on next steps.
How to register if your name is missing (new registration)
If your name is not on the roll, you must submit an application for inclusion using the prescribed form (Form 6 for ordinary enrollment) before the deadline for the current revision cycle. You can apply online through official voter services portals or submit a physical Form 6 at the municipal office or to your BLO. Provide supporting documents for age, identity and local residence as required.
How to correct or update existing entries
For corrections such as name changes, address updates or correction of family details, use the designated correction form (Form 8 for changes within the same assembly segment). If you have shifted within the Kolhapur municipal boundaries but remain eligible to vote there, you may need to file Form 8 or, in some cases, Form 6 with transfer details. Submit proofs such as Aadhaar, utility bills or rent agreements as evidence.
Key documents typically required
Common documents used for enrolment and corrections include proof of identity (Aadhaar, passport, PAN, driving licence), proof of age (birth certificate, school records, passport) and proof of residence (utility bill, rent agreement, property tax receipt). Keep photocopies ready when applying in person and digital scans ready for online submissions.
Important timelines and tips
Electoral rolls for municipal elections usually follow a timetable of draft publication, a window for objections and claims, and finalisation. Check municipal notices and the state election portal for specific dates and deadlines relevant to Kolhapur’s 2026 municipal polls. Start the verification and application process early to allow time for corrections, re-submissions or follow-up with BLOs if documents are queried.
Assistance and dispute resolution
If you face difficulty finding your name or your application is rejected, contact your Booth Level Officer (BLO), the municipal electoral officer or the local helpline listed on municipal and state election websites. There is usually a formal grievance redressal mechanism for objections to the draft roll or unresolved registration issues.
Ensuring your name is correctly recorded on the Kolhapur voter list protects your right to vote and supports the integrity of local democracy. Use the online portals for convenience, but don’t hesitate to visit local election offices for help with forms, documents and timelines.

