Dhule Polling Stations 2026: Where to Vote on January 15 – Complete List for Dhule Elections
Dhule district in Maharashtra prepares for its 2026 elections with polling stations finalized across key assembly constituencies. Voters heading to the polls on January 15 can locate their designated booths through official district resources and state election portals.
Overview of Dhule Elections and Polling Date
The Dhule elections in 2026 cover assembly segments including Dhule City, Dhule Rural, and Sakri. These polls, potentially part of local body or legislative council processes, are scheduled for January 15. With the Supreme Court mandating completion of Maharashtra local body elections by January 31, 2026, Dhule’s civic bodies like municipal councils fall under this timeline. The Maharashtra State Election Commission has extended deadlines for final voter lists to December 15 and polling station lists to December 20, ensuring updated information for voters.
Voters in Dhule City (assembly number 7, general category), Dhule Rural, and Sakri will participate at designated stations. Draft electoral rolls from 2024 provide the base, with final rolls for 2025-2026 incorporating recent updates. This includes graduates’ and teachers’ constituencies in relevant divisions, though primary focus remains on standard assembly booths.
How to Find Your Polling Station
Locating your polling station is straightforward via official websites. Start with the Dhule District Government portal, which hosts draft polling booth lists for Sakri, Dhule Rural, and Dhule City from recent electoral rolls dated around 06-08-2024. These PDFs detail booth numbers, locations, and associated areas.
Alternatively, use the Chief Electoral Officer Maharashtra site at List of Polling Stations. Select Dhule district, then your assembly constituency like Dhule City. The portal lists booths by part numbers, allowing downloads of voter lists per station.
For voter list verification, visit Dhule City Voter List page or the ECI portal. Steps include: select Maharashtra, Dhule district, Dhule City assembly, then choose your part or booth number for PDF downloads of final or draft rolls.
Key Assembly Constituencies and Their Polling Stations
Dhule City (Assembly 7)
Dhule City, a general category seat, features numerous polling stations listed on the district site. The 87 KB PDF for Dhule City booths from 2019 serves as a reference, updated in recent drafts. Voters select their part number after choosing the constituency on ECI tools. Booths are spread across urban wards, with final lists confirming exact buildings like schools or community halls.
Dhule Rural (Assembly 6)
Dhule Rural covers peri-urban and village areas, with a 58 KB polling list available. Stations are typically in gram panchayat offices, schools, or anganwadi centers. Access the latest via district portal links for assembly 6, ensuring rural voters know their booth assignments ahead of January 15.
Sakri (Assembly 5)
Sakri assembly includes tribal and rural pockets, with dedicated polling lists. The district site provides PDFs specifying stations by part, aiding voters in remote areas. Check for updates post-December 20 deadline.
Steps to Download Complete Polling Station Lists
- Visit Dhule Polling Booth Category for direct PDF downloads: Dhule City (87 KB), Dhule Rural (58 KB), Sakri.
- Go to CEO Maharashtra: Pick Dhule, assembly, and generate report for booth details.
- On ECI voters portal: Select state (Maharashtra), district (Dhule), constituency, part number, captcha, and download.
- Search voter details by EPIC, mobile, or name on Electoral Search to confirm your booth.
Voter Preparation Tips for January 15
Carry your voter ID (EPIC) or e-EPIC download. Booths operate standard hours, typically 7 AM to 6 PM. Check for any last-minute changes on official sites post-December 20. With ongoing elector registration for 2025-2026, including voice-based and DigiLocker options, ensure your details are current.
Dhule’s polling infrastructure supports high turnout, with stations equipped for accessibility. For municipal polls in Dhule, ward-wise lists align with assembly booths. Voters in areas like Dhule City wards or rural pockets should verify via PDFs to avoid confusion.
As elections approach, the complete lists empower precise navigation. Official portals remain the primary source, with no comprehensive single-page enumeration due to volume—hundreds of booths across segments. Download today for seamless voting on January 15, 2026.
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