Ichalkaranji Polling Stations 2026: Where to Vote on January 15 – Complete List for Ichalkaranji Elections
Voters in the newly formed Ichalkaranji Municipal Corporation will cast their ballots on January 15, 2026; this guide explains how to find your polling station, what to expect on polling day, and provides a complete booth-wise approach for locating your designated polling place.
How polling is organised in Ichalkaranji
Municipal corporation elections in Maharashtra on January 15, 2026, use a ward-and-booth system: the city is divided into wards, each containing multiple polling booths (parts), and each registered voter is assigned to a single polling station based on their electoral roll entry.
Find your name and polling station
To know exactly where to vote, check the electoral roll entry that lists your part number (booth) and the polling station address. Voters should refer to the published ward-wise and booth-wise lists made available by the election authorities; these documents show part numbers, booth locations, and often a brief description (school name, community hall, temple or similar landmark) for each polling station.
Complete list — how it’s structured
The complete list of polling stations for Ichalkaranji is published as a Schedule-6 or booth-wise PDF with the following typical structure:
- Ward/Constituency name or number
- Part number (polling booth number)
- Name and address of the polling station (school, hall, etc.)
- Number of electors assigned to that booth
- Reservation status if applicable (e.g., accessibility notes)
Where to access the official booth list
The authoritative polling station list is issued by the State Election Commission and the Chief Electoral Officer for Maharashtra and is also made available at local municipal offices and on official election portals; downloading the ward/part PDFs or searching by name on the electoral roll will show your assigned booth.
What to carry to your polling station
On polling day, carry an accepted photo identity document and your voter information (EPIC/Voter ID number) if available; polling officials will verify identity before allowing you to vote. Accessibility provisions are generally provided at designated booths for voters with disabilities.
Polling day logistics and timings
Polling hours on January 15 are scheduled by the election authority—voters should confirm the precise opening and closing times in official communications but should plan to arrive with ample time to account for queues and security checks. Standard polling procedures include identification verification, marking the electoral roll, and receiving the ballot or token as per the voting method in use.
If you cannot find your booth on the day
If your name or part number is unclear or your assigned booth has changed, approach the help desk or information counter set up at major polling locations or contact local election officials; returning electors are usually redirected to the correct booth after verification.
Tips for first-time and returning voters
- Verify your name and part number on the final electoral roll before polling day to avoid last-minute confusion.
- Note the polling station address and keep a printed or digital copy of your EPIC or voter slip.
- Dress comfortably and carry minimal belongings—large bags may be subject to extra screening.
- If you require assistance (elderly or persons with disability), arrive early and ask staff for priority facilitation.
What to expect after voting
After casting your vote, you will receive an ink-mark or a stamped slip depending on the local procedure; keep this as proof that you have voted. Counting of votes is conducted on the date announced by the election authorities and results are declared thereafter.
More help and local contacts
For the complete, booth-wise Schedule-6 or polling station PDF for Ichalkaranji, visit the municipal election office or the state election portal where ward and part documents are published; local municipal noticeboards and rationing of voter lists at ward offices also provide printed copies for residents who need them.
On January 15, 2026, ensure you know your part number and the exact polling station address, carry acceptable ID, and follow instructions from polling officials to cast your vote smoothly and securely.

