Sangli Voter List 2026: How to Check Your Name and Register for Municipal Elections
Why the Sangli voter list matters
The voter list determines who can vote in the 2026 municipal elections in Sangli and is the official record used at polling booths on election day. Being on the correct ward-wise voter list ensures you receive a ballot at your assigned polling station and that your vote counts.
Where the electoral rolls are published
Draft and final ward- and booth-wise voter lists for Sangli are published by the competent election authorities responsible for municipal rolls. These lists are made available through the State Election Commission’s online services and the District Election Office’s publications, and they are often issued in both draft and final forms during the pre-election period.
Common places to check the list
You can check the Sangli voter list through:
- State/district election commission websites where draft and final rolls are uploaded.
- Official municipal or District Election Office (DEO) portals that provide part/booth PDFs of the electoral roll.
- Designated local offices (ward offices, electoral registration offices) that display printed copies for public inspection.
How to check whether your name appears (step-by-step)
Follow these practical steps to confirm your name on the Sangli municipal voter list:
- Identify your ward and polling station — consult notices from the municipal corporation or the DEO if you are unsure.
- Download or view the relevant part/ward PDF of the voter list on the official election portal or DEO Sangli site.
- Search the PDF using your name, your father’s/husband’s name, house number or EPIC (voter ID) number. If the PDF is not text-searchable, check the printed list at the local electoral office or polling station.
- If you have a mobile number or EPIC, some official portals offer direct search-by-mobile or search-by-EPIC services to retrieve your record quickly.
How to register if your name is missing
If you are eligible to vote in Sangli and your name is not on the draft or final roll, you should apply for inclusion without delay. Typical registration options include online and offline methods provided by electoral authorities.
Online registration
Most state-level and national electoral portals provide an online voter registration form where you submit personal details and upload required documents (proof of identity, residence and age). After submission, you will receive an application reference and may be contacted for verification by the local electoral officer.
Offline registration
You can obtain and submit a physical application form (Form 6 for new enrolment) at the local Electoral Registration Office, municipal ward office or designated help centers. Attach photocopies of required documents and keep a receipt or acknowledgement of submission.
Documents typically required
- Proof of identity (government photo ID such as Aadhaar, passport, PAN card).
- Proof of residence within Sangli municipal limits (utility bill, rental agreement, ration card, or Aadhaar).
- Proof of age if applicable (birth certificate, school certificate, or passport).
Deadlines, objections and corrections
Electoral rolls progress through draft, objection/revision and final publication stages. If you find errors (name misspelt, incorrect address, duplicate entry), you may file an objection or correction through the official objection process during the draft period or later seek correction via the prescribed forms and verification channels.
What to do if your application is delayed or rejected
If your registration application is not processed or is rejected, contact the local Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) or District Election Office (DEO) immediately, providing your application reference and supporting documents. Many offices also publish contact details and grievance procedures for unresolved registration issues.
On election day
On polling day, carry your EPIC (voter ID card) or an accepted photo identity document to the polling station assigned to your ward. If your name appears in the correct ward list but you do not have an EPIC, accepted photo ID with matching details may be permitted as per prevailing rules.
Practical tips
- Check the draft list early to allow time for objections or fresh enrolment before finalisation.
- Keep scanned copies of submitted documents and application acknowledgements until you receive confirmation of enrolment.
- Note your polling station and timing well before election day to avoid last-minute issues.
If you need the specific ward or part number PDFs for Sangli or the exact online registration link, visit your District Election Office webpage or the State Election Commission portal and follow the “voter list” / “elector registration” sections for the latest uploads and forms.

