Nagpur Polling Stations 2026: Where to Vote on January 15 – Complete List for Nagpur elections
How to find your polling station for the January 15, 2026 Nagpur elections
Voters in Nagpur who are eligible to vote on January 15, 2026, can locate their polling station by checking the official polling-station–wise lists published by the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) and the state election authorities. The NMC has made ward‑ and polling‑station–wise voter lists and polling station details available on its election portal, and booth lists and final voter rolls were circulated in advance of the civic polls to help voters identify the correct booth for their name and address.
Where the official lists are published
The authoritative polling‑station lists and booth‑wise voter lists are issued on the Nagpur Municipal Corporation’s election website and through official NMC circulars; these pages include the full assignment of part/booth numbers, the name and address of each polling place, and the names included at each booth. Voters should consult the NMC’s “Polling station wise voter list” and “Final voter list” sections to download or view the PDF for their ward or part number.
What information each polling‑station entry shows
Each polling‑station listing typically includes the polling station (booth) number or part number, the official name of the polling location (for example, a school, community hall or civic building), the full address of that location, and the range of streets or localities assigned to the booth. Where applicable, lists also note room numbers or building wings used as the booth within larger complexes to reduce confusion on polling day.
Practical steps to confirm your booth and voting details
Follow these steps to confirm where you should vote on January 15:
- Locate your ward or prabhag number (this is usually available on earlier voter documents or utility bills).
- Visit the NMC election portal’s polling station–wise pages and download the PDF for your ward/part to find the booth number and address assigned to your name.
- Check the final voter roll (booth‑wise) to ensure your name appears at the listed polling station; if your name is missing or incorrect, follow the NMC instructions for corrections or contact the election helpline.
- Note the exact polling‑station address and any directional details such as the specific room or entrance to use on poll day.
What to carry and polling logistics
On January 15, voters should carry the government‑approved photo ID listed as acceptable by election authorities; many voters also bring a copy of the relevant voter slip or a screenshot of their booth‑wise entry for convenience. Polling stations in Nagpur will operate during the hours announced by the election authority; queues are common, so voters are advised to plan arrival times and follow instructions from polling staff and security personnel for orderly voting.
Common questions and how they are handled
Questions that commonly arise include what to do if your name is missing, if the polling station has changed since the last election, or if you are unsure which part/booth you belong to. The NMC typically issues final corrections and publishes booth locations ahead of polling day; voters who discover discrepancies should contact their ward office or the designated election helpline as soon as possible to request guidance or file claims for correction before the cut‑off specified in the election timetable.
Accessibility and special arrangements
Polling officers make provisions for voters with disabilities and elderly voters, including ramps and reserved seating where feasible, and assistance for gently impaired voters to cast their ballot in secrecy. Specific arrangements for assisted voting, cropped queues, or priority lanes are announced at selected booths; check the booth‑wise notes in the official list for such annotations.
Tips for a smooth voting experience
- Double‑check your booth number and address several days before January 15 to allow for last‑minute changes issued by authorities.
- Carry a valid photo ID and, where available, a printed copy or screenshot of your part/booth entry from the official PDF.
- Allow extra travel time for peak‑hour congestion and security checks outside polling locations.
- Follow polling‑station signage and the instructions of polling officials to find the correct room or entrance quickly.
If you cannot find your polling station online
If a voter cannot locate their polling‑station information online, the recommended course is to contact the NMC election office or visit the ward office with proof of address and identity; staff there can direct voters to the correct booth or provide printed booth‑wise lists. Media reports and official notices published in the run‑up to the election also summarise broad changes such as increases in total booths and any major boundary or prabhag reassignments.
Voters are encouraged to verify their booth details well before January 15 to avoid confusion on poll day and to participate confidently in the civic process.
Download the polling‑station PDF for your ward from the NMC portal

