Kalyan-Dombivli Polling Stations 2026: Where to Vote on January 15
The Kalyan-Dombivli municipal elections will be held on January 15, 2026; voters in the city should confirm their designated polling station in advance to ensure a smooth voting experience.
- Kalyan-Dombivli Polling Stations 2026: Where to Vote on January 15
- Why knowing your polling station matters
- How polling stations are organized in Kalyan-Dombivli
- Steps to find your polling station
- What to carry to your polling station
- On polling day: arrival and procedures
- Special arrangements and accessibility
- If you cannot find your name on the roll
- Final practical tips
Why knowing your polling station matters
Polling stations determine where a voter casts their ballot and can change between elections due to ward adjustments, voter roll updates or administrative reorganization. Arriving at the correct polling station saves time, avoids confusion, and reduces the risk of being turned away on polling day.
How polling stations are organized in Kalyan-Dombivli
Polling stations for municipal elections are assigned by the State Election Commission and mapped to specific wards and segments of the electoral roll; each station typically serves a fixed set of voters defined by name and serial number on the voter list. Polling infrastructure for these civic polls includes EVMs and trained polling staff deployed across the municipality to manage turnout efficiently.
Steps to find your polling station
Voters should use one or more of the official and widely used methods below to locate their exact polling station prior to January 15:
- Check the voter slip (if issued) that lists the polling station address and reporting time.
- Use the State Election Commission or Chief Electoral Officer’s polling station search tool by selecting state, district and ward/constituency details.
- Access the Election Commission of India’s polling station locator or the local municipal election website for searchable maps and lists.
- Call or visit the local electoral office or municipal corporation helpdesk for personalized assistance if the online search is unclear.
What to carry to your polling station
Voters must carry an accepted form of photo identification as specified by electoral authorities; common options include the voter ID card (EPIC), Aadhaar, passport, driving licence, or another government-issued photo ID. It is advisable to carry a printed or digital copy of the voter slip or any confirmation showing your polling station, along with a face mask and a small hand sanitizer if you prefer.
On polling day: arrival and procedures
Arrive early to avoid last-minute queues—polling usually opens in the morning and closes in the evening as per the schedule announced by the election authorities. At the polling station you will: present ID, have your name and serial number verified against the electoral roll, receive indelible ink (where applicable) and be guided to an EVM/ballot unit to cast your vote. Polling staff and appointed agents are present to assist with procedural questions; if you face any difficulty, ask to speak with the presiding officer.
Special arrangements and accessibility
Election officials typically make provisions for voters with disabilities, elderly voters, and those requiring assistance; many polling stations have ramps, priority queuing and dedicated staff to help. If you need assistance, inform polling staff on arrival so they can arrange help or allow a companion to assist you inside the polling booth, following the rules set by the election authority.
If you cannot find your name on the roll
If your name is missing or you encounter discrepancies, first ask the polling staff or the presiding officer for guidance; there are established processes to verify identity and resolve simple errors on the spot. If the issue cannot be resolved at the polling station, note down the name of the official who assisted you and follow up with the electoral office after polling; do not rely on informal advice from non-officials.
Final practical tips
- Double-check your polling station at least a few days before January 15 in case of last-minute changes.
- Plan your route and transport, especially if you expect heavy traffic or large crowds.
- Keep your ID and voter slip accessible; mobile phones are allowed outside the voting compartment but follow local rules regarding photography or use near the polling booth.
- Respect queue discipline and directions from polling staff to maintain order and ensure everyone can vote efficiently.
Voters in Kalyan-Dombivli who confirm their polling station in advance and prepare the required documents can expect a straightforward voting experience on January 15. For the most current and official polling station list and any updates, consult the election authority’s official portals or the local electoral office well before polling day.

