Amravati Polling Stations 2026: Where to Vote on January 15 – Complete List for Amravati Elections
Voters in Amravati district will go to the polls on January 15, 2026; this guide explains how to find your polling station, what to carry, and where to check the complete booth-wise list for the Amravati elections.
How polling stations are organised in Amravati
Polling stations (also called booths) in Amravati are organised by assembly and local electoral parts, with each booth assigned a unique part number that corresponds to the electoral roll for that area.
Amravati district contains multiple assembly segments and thousands of polling stations serving urban wards and rural panchayats; voters are assigned to one booth based on their registered address within the electoral roll.
Where to find the complete list of polling stations
The authoritative source for the booth-wise list is the district election office and the state election portals, which publish polling station lists and electoral rolls part/booth-wise in downloadable PDFs and interactive formats.
To locate your polling station, use the following practical steps:
- Identify your assembly constituency and ward/part number from the electoral roll or voter slip.
- Consult the district election office or the Chief Electoral Officer’s portal where booth lists and Form 20/Part PDFs are published.
- Search by your name or part/booth number in the booth-wise electoral roll to confirm the exact polling station address and its number.
What your polling slip and voter list entry will show
Your voter slip or the electoral roll entry lists the polling station name, booth (part) number, full address, and sometimes a map or landmark to help locate the booth on polling day.
If you are unsure about your polling station after consulting the roll, contact the local election office for clarification; they can confirm the correct booth and any last‑minute changes.
Identification and documents to carry
On polling day bring the valid photo identity document listed by election authorities—typical acceptable IDs include the voter ID (EPIC), Aadhaar, passport, driver’s licence, or other government-issued photo ID recognized by the election office.
Carrying a printed voter slip is useful but not mandatory if your name appears on the electoral roll and you can present an accepted ID; still, a voter slip speeds up verification and reduces confusion at the booth.
Accessibility and facilities at polling stations
Polling stations are required to provide basic facilities such as ramps for wheelchair access and seating for elderly or differently-abled voters; special provisions, including priority queues, are usually in place for senior citizens and persons with disabilities.
If you require additional assistance, polling station staff and Booth Level Officers (BLOs) are available to help; contact details for BLOs are published in local electoral materials and online booth lists.
How to verify your name and part number in advance
Verify your registration well before polling day by downloading the part-wise electoral roll PDF or using online search tools on the state/district election websites to check your name, part number and polling station address.
If your details are missing or incorrect, raise the issue with the local election office immediately—there are processes to correct entries or include eligible voters through supplementary rolls, but these require time and formal requests.
Important dates and last-minute checks
Confirm any last-minute notifications from the district election office, including revisions to polling stations or timings, as election authorities may publish updates in the run-up to January 15.
On the eve of polling, re-check your polling station address and the location’s access route to avoid delays on voting day.
Contact and online resources
For the complete booth-wise PDF lists and the official electoral roll for your part number, consult the district election office’s publications or the Chief Electoral Officer’s portal where part/booth PDFs and Form 20 listings are posted.
If you need direct assistance, contact your Booth Level Officer or the District Election Office; their helplines and office addresses are listed on the district election portal and local government web pages.
Voting etiquette and reminders
Arrive during off-peak hours if possible to avoid queues; carry the required photo ID and, if convenient, your voter slip. Follow polling staff instructions, maintain decorum, and avoid campaigning or photographing the ballot inside the polling station.
By checking the booth-wise list ahead of time and preparing the required documents, voters in Amravati can make their trip to the polling station on January 15 efficient and stress-free.

