Nanded Polling Stations 2026: Where to Vote on January 15 — Complete List for Nanded Elections
The Nanded district will hold polling for its scheduled elections on January 15, 2026, and voters should confirm their polling station (booth) ahead of time to ensure a smooth voting experience.
How to find your polling station
Voters can locate their designated polling station by checking the official electoral roll and booth-wise lists published by the election authorities. These lists are published district- and assembly-constituency-wise and include the booth number (part number) and the corresponding polling place address. It is important to verify your name and booth number on the final electoral roll to avoid last-minute confusion.
Where official lists are published
The district administration and the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of the state publish booth-wise polling station lists and electoral rolls. These documents typically include downloadable PDFs for each assembly constituency and booth that list the polling station name, location, and part number. Voters should consult the most recent final roll and the official list of polling stations for their assembly constituency.
Assembly constituencies in Nanded
Nanded district is divided into multiple assembly constituencies. Each constituency has a separate list of polling stations organized by part number (booth). Voters should identify their assembly constituency first—examples of constituencies in Nanded include Nanded North, Nanded South, Bhokar, Loha, Hadgaon, Kinwat, Deoglur, Mukhed and Naigaon—and then consult the booth-wise list for that constituency to find their polling station.
Common polling station types and locations
Polling stations in Nanded are typically located in public buildings such as schools, community halls, panchayat or municipal offices, and other civic spaces accessible to the local electorate. Each polling station will be assigned a part number and will display the list of electors for that booth on the day of polling. Voters should look for signage and election staff at the venue to confirm the booth number and entry protocol.
What to carry to your polling station
On polling day, carry a valid voter identification document as required by election rules. Commonly accepted IDs include the voter ID card (Elector’s Photo Identity Card), Aadhaar card, passport, driver’s license, or other government-issued photo identity documents recognized by the returning officer. Carrying a printed or digital copy of your part number or the specific booth information can speed up entry, but the official electoral roll and ID are the essential documents.
Accessibility and arrangements at booths
Polling stations are required to provide basic facilities for voters, including separate queues for men and women, ramps or assistance for voters with disabilities, and provision for elderly voters to avoid long waits. If you require specific assistance—such as wheelchair access or help marking the ballot—inform the polling staff when you arrive so they can provide the necessary support in accordance with election procedures.
Important practical tips
Plan to arrive early during polling hours to avoid peak-time queues and to allow time for identity verification; polling hours and any special arrangements (such as phased polling or time slots for certain groups) will be announced by election officials. Confirm your polling station before the polling day using the latest official lists or notices published for your assembly constituency. Keep the contact numbers of local election officials or the district election office handy in case you need assistance locating your booth or resolving discrepancies in the roll.
Where to view the complete list
The complete, booth-wise list of polling stations for each assembly constituency in Nanded is published by the district administration and the election commission in downloadable formats ahead of polling. Voters should access the final list for their constituency—the final roll is the authoritative source that contains updated names and booth allocations—and use it to verify the exact location and part number of their polling station.
For last‑minute questions on polling locations or voter roll corrections, contact the local election office or visit the official election authority’s notice boards and online portals for constituency-specific documents. Confirming your booth in advance will help ensure your vote is cast without delay on January 15.
View the complete booth-wise polling station list for Nanded

