Latur Polling Stations 2026: Where to Vote on January 15 – Complete List for Latur Elections
Latur district in Maharashtra is gearing up for local body elections scheduled before January 31, 2026, as mandated by the Supreme Court. While specific polling dates like January 15 remain tentative pending official confirmation from the State Election Commission (SEC), voters in Latur City and surrounding areas can prepare by identifying their assigned polling stations through updated electoral rolls. This article outlines key details on polling locations, voter lists, and preparation steps for the upcoming polls.
Understanding Latur’s Electoral Framework
Latur City serves as a key assembly constituency within Latur district, encompassing municipal councils and nagar panchayats. The SEC has recently revised schedules for voter list preparation across 29 municipal corporations, including those in Latur, with final ward-wise lists extended to December 15, 2025, and polling station lists due by December 20, 2025. These updates address concerns over duplicate entries and ensure accurate booth-wise allocations.
Polling stations are typically set up in schools, community halls, and government buildings, assigned based on electoral roll parts. Voters must locate their specific booth using booth-wise voter lists available for Latur City and graduate constituencies under the Maharashtra Legislative Council.
How to Find Your Polling Station
To determine your polling station for the January 15 voting date—or any phase in early 2026—start with the official electoral rolls. These documents list voters by part number, corresponding directly to polling booths.
- Visit Official Portals: Access the CEO Maharashtra website (ceoelection.maharashtra.gov.in) or the Election Commission of India (ECI) voters portal (voters.eci.gov.in).
- Select Location: Choose Maharashtra as the state, Latur as the district, and Latur City as the assembly constituency.
- Download Booth-Wise Rolls: Electoral rolls are segmented by parts (e.g., PART 474, PART 490, PART 546), each tied to a specific polling station. Draft rolls for 2026, published on December 3, 2025, are available for graduates in Aurangabad Division, covering Latur.
- Search Your Name: Enter details to verify enrollment and note your part number, which indicates the polling station address.
For Latur City, rolls include draft, final, and supplementary versions from the 2nd Special Summary Revision (SSR) 2024, updated through 2025. Local body polls for municipal councils and nagar panchayats follow similar booth structures.
Complete List of Key Polling Areas in Latur
While a exhaustive list of all 1,000+ polling stations across Latur district will be published by December 20, 2025, preliminary data from voter rolls highlights major clusters. Polling stations are distributed across wards and panchayats, with addresses linked to part numbers:
- Latur City Wards: Booths in central areas like Shivaji Chowk, Udey Mandal, and Ambajogai Road, covered in early parts (1-200). Download from Latur City section on ECI portal.
- Graduate Constituency Parts: PART 474 (urban pockets), PART 490 (rural-adjacent), PART 546 (extended suburbs)—each PDF lists voter names, serial numbers, and booth locations such as Zilla Parishad schools and anganwadi centers.
- Municipal Council Booths: Latur Municipal Council stations in key zones like Gandhi Nagar, Shivaji Nagar, and Industrial Area, aligned with recent SEC revisions.
- Nagar Panchayats: Surrounding areas like Ausa and Nilanga have dedicated booths in primary schools and community halls.
Voters in Latur district can expect around 1,500-2,000 polling stations total, based on prior Vidhan Sabha patterns, with exact addresses finalized post-December 20. Check the Latur District Election Department portal (latur.gov.in/election-department) for notices.
Steps to Update Voter Information
Ensure eligibility before January 15 by managing your voter record:
| Action | Form | Portal |
|---|---|---|
| New Registration (18+ years) | Form 6 | voters.eci.gov.in |
| Deletion of Name | Form 7 | voters.eci.gov.in |
| Modify Details | Form 8 | voters.eci.gov.in |
Applications are processed swiftly, with draft lists already reflecting updates till November 6, 2025.
Preparation Tips for Voting Day
On January 15, carry your Voter ID or EPIC card. Polling typically runs from 7 AM to 6 PM, with facilities like ramps for accessibility. Recent phases on December 2 saw high turnout despite challenges; expect similar for Latur.
Stay informed via SEC announcements. Latur’s elections form part of statewide local body polls, ensuring representation in municipal bodies. By downloading your booth-specific roll today, voters can navigate to their station confidently.
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