Jalgaon Voter List 2026: How to Check Name and Register for Municipal Elections
Overview
The Jalgaon voter list for the 2026 municipal elections determines who can participate in local civic polls across municipal councils and nagar panchayats in the district. Ensuring your name is on the electoral roll is the first step to exercising your voting rights and taking part in decisions that affect local services, urban plans and municipal leadership.
Who should check the voter list?
Any resident of Jalgaon district who will be 18 years old on or before the qualifying date for the municipal election should check the voter list. This includes permanent residents, recent movers within the district, and young citizens who have reached voting age since the last revision of the electoral roll.
How to check your name online
You can search the electoral roll through official state and national portals that host voter-list search tools. Use one of these common methods:
Search by EPIC (Electors Photo Identity Card) number
If you already have an EPIC number (voter ID number), this is the quickest search method: enter your EPIC, select Maharashtra and Jalgaon as applicable, complete any captcha prompt, and view your entry details such as polling station and ward.
Search by details
If you don’t have your EPIC handy, use the ‘search by details’ option: provide your full name, age or date of birth, gender, and locality/ward. The system will return matching records so you can confirm presence and details on the roll.
Search by mobile number or other linked services
Some portals also allow searching via a registered mobile number or integration with digital services. These options may require OTP verification to display personal electoral information.
Where to find the official lists for Jalgaon
Electoral rolls and municipal voter lists are published by the state election machinery and district election office. For Jalgaon municipal elections, look for:
- Official Jalgaon district website pages that link to electoral roll search tools and notices.
- State-level local body voter list portals that let you download draft, supplementary and final lists by local body and ward.
- Election Commission of India or state election commission services for nationwide voter-search tools.
If your name is missing: how to register or correct details
If you cannot find your name or if details (name, age, address) are incorrect, you must apply for inclusion or correction well before the election. Typical routes and forms include:
- Form 6 — new voter registration: Use this form to enroll if your name is absent from the roll.
- Form 7 — objection/claim: File if there is an objection or to raise a claim regarding entries in the draft list.
- Form 8 — correction of entries: Apply to update mistakes in name, age or other particulars.
Submit forms online via the voter services portal or the state local-body voter portal, or visit the local electoral registration office or designated help centers to file forms in person. Attach required identity, age and address proofs as specified for each form.
Deadlines and draft lists
Electoral rolls go through stages—draft, supplementary and final. Draft lists are published first so citizens can verify and raise claims or objections. Pay attention to published timelines for the draft list and the last date to file applications; corrections and new registrations received after the final cutoff will usually be included in the next revision.
Polling station and voter slip
Once your name is confirmed on the roll, note your assigned polling station and ward. Many local election bodies issue voter slips or smart digital slips that include polling booth details and a barcode to speed up verification on polling day. Keep your EPIC and any required ID ready when you go to vote.
Practical tips
- Check the draft list as soon as it’s published so you have time to correct errors or add your name before deadlines.
- Keep scanned copies of proofs (ID, address, age) handy for online submission to avoid delays.
- If you’ve recently changed residence within Jalgaon, notify the electoral office—transfers between wards often require fresh application or correction.
- Use official portals or district election office help lines for guidance rather than third-party sites that may be out of date.
Where to get help locally
For in-person assistance visit the District Election Office or your municipal office’s electoral section; they publish notices, draft lists and contact details for returning officers and registration staff. Many municipal offices also display ward-wise lists and provide schedules for public verification drives and camps to help citizens register or correct entries.
Taking a few minutes to confirm your name on the Jalgaon voter list and to file any necessary corrections is the simplest way to ensure you can vote in the upcoming municipal elections and make your voice count in local governance.

