Kolhapur Polling Stations 2026: Where to Vote on January 15 – Complete List for Kolhapur Elections
As Kolhapur gears up for the 2026 elections, voters are seeking clear guidance on polling locations. Scheduled for January 15, 2026, these polls include key assembly constituencies and local body elections under the Maharashtra State Election Commission. This article outlines essential details on polling stations, helping residents locate their voting spots efficiently.
Overview of Kolhapur 2026 Elections
The upcoming elections in Kolhapur encompass assembly constituencies and municipal corporation polls. The Maharashtra State Election Commission has revised timelines for voter lists and polling stations, with final ward-wise lists due by mid-December 2025 and polling station details by December 20, 2025. Kolhapur Municipal Corporation is among the 29 bodies preparing for these civic elections, alongside preparations for Pune Division Graduates’ and Teachers’ Constituencies.
Voters should note that electoral rolls for 2026, including draft lists published as of December 3, 2025, cover areas like Karvir and other Kolhapur divisions. These rolls list eligible participants by part numbers, such as PART446, PART539, and PART536, available for verification.
List of Key Polling Stations by Constituency
The official Schedule-6 List of Polling Stations from the Kolhapur district administration provides a comprehensive breakdown. This document, accessible via the district website, details stations across multiple assembly segments. Below is a summarized complete list of major constituencies and their polling setups:
- 271-Chandgad Assembly Constituency: Polling stations are distributed across rural and semi-urban pockets, with primary locations at local schools and community halls. Voters in this segment can expect around 200-250 booths based on voter density.
- 272-Radhanagari Assembly Constituency: Stations here include facilities near Radhanagari Dam area and surrounding villages. Key sites are government-aided schools and panchayat offices.
- 273-Kagal Assembly Constituency: Covers Kagal town and tehsil, with booths at zilla parishad schools and anganwadi centers. This area sees high voter turnout due to agricultural communities.
- Karvir and Kolhapur City Segments: Urban voters in Kolhapur Municipal Corporation areas will find stations at prominent schools like those in Rajarampuri and Tarabai Park. Graduate constituency rolls specify parts like 446 and 539 for these zones.
- Additional Segments: Other areas under Kolhapur district, including Panhala and Hatkanangle, follow similar patterns with stations listed in the full Schedule-6 PDF (293 KB file).
For the full exhaustive list, download the Schedule-6 document directly from the Kolhapur government portal. It enumerates every booth with serial numbers, exact addresses, and assigned segments.
How to Find Your Specific Polling Station
Locating your polling station is straightforward using official portals. Start with the ECI Voters’ Services Portal, where you can search electoral rolls by EPIC number, mobile, or personal details. Select Maharashtra, Kolhapur district, and your assembly constituency to view part-wise lists and booth assignments.
Steps include:
- Visit the NVSP site and choose “Search in Electoral Roll.”
- Enter state (Maharashtra), district (Kolhapur), and constituency.
- Scroll to polling station details and download your part’s voter list.
- Cross-check with Kolhapur Election Department page for Form 18 claims or updates.
Booth-level officers will assist on election day, January 15, even if you’re unsure of your exact spot. Polling typically runs from 7 AM to 6 PM, subject to final notifications.
Preparation Tips for Voters
Ensure your name appears in the 2026 rolls, finalized post-December 15 objections. Graduates and teachers in Pune Division (including Kolhapur) have dedicated rolls up to November 6, 2025. Carry your voter ID, and check for duplicates or updates via municipal commissioners’ resources.
Kolhapur’s elections highlight civic issues like infrastructure and water supply. With polling stations strategically placed in accessible venues—schools, halls, and offices—participation is encouraged across all 271+ segments. Stay informed through district sites for any last-minute changes before January 15.
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