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Nashik Polling Stations 2026: Where to Vote on January 15 – Complete List

Nashik Polling Stations 2026: Where to Vote on January 15 - Complete List
Mayur Merai
Last updated: December 18, 2025 2:03 pm
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Nashik Polling Stations 2026: Where to Vote on January 15 – Complete List for Nashik Elections

As Nashik prepares for the upcoming municipal corporation elections scheduled for January 15, 2026, voters across the city are seeking clear information on polling station locations. The Maharashtra State Election Commission has outlined processes for finalizing voter lists and polling stations, with lists expected to be published soon. This article provides an overview of key polling stations in Nashik’s assembly constituencies, drawn from official Nashik Municipal Corporation documents, to help residents locate their voting venues efficiently.

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Nashik Polling Stations 2026: Where to Vote on January 15 – Complete List for Nashik ElectionsImportance of Knowing Your Polling StationPolling Stations in Nashik Central AreasStations in Nashik West and Hanuman WadiNashik Road and Surrounding AreasAdditional Key Locations Across NashikHow to Confirm Your Polling StationPreparation Tips for January 15 Voting

Importance of Knowing Your Polling Station

Locating your designated polling station is essential for a smooth voting experience. Voters can check their specific booth using online tools from the Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra, by selecting Nashik district and the relevant assembly constituency. These platforms allow searches by voter details, ensuring accuracy ahead of the polls. With elections approaching, familiarizing yourself with the location reduces last-minute confusion and encourages higher turnout.

Polling Stations in Nashik Central Areas

In the heart of Nashik, several educational institutions and civic centers serve as polling venues. For instance, K.B.H. Vidyalay at Makhamalabad Naka hosts multiple stations in its new building. Polling Station No. 123 is in the main entrance, east side room No. 1; No. 124 in room No. 2; No. 125 in room No. 3; No. 126 in room No. 4; and No. 127 in room No. 5. These facilities accommodate voters from densely populated neighborhoods, offering easy access via major roads.

Nearby, Pethe Vidyalaya at Ravivar Karanja features ground floor rooms for various stations, including No. 13 in room No. 7, No. 14 in room No. 3, No. 48 in room No. 4, and No. 49 in room No. 5. This location supports central Nashik residents, with proximity to commercial hubs like Ashok Stambh.

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Stations in Nashik West and Hanuman Wadi

N.M.C. Anganwadi centers in Hanuman Wadi are key for local voters. Polling Station No. 1 operates from Anganwadi No. 68, while No. 2 is at Anganwadi No. 69 in the Samaj Mandir. These community spots ensure accessibility for families in residential pockets.

Further along, Mohinidevi Rungta Prathamik Vidyamandir at Ashok Stambh has ground floor rooms dedicated to stations like No. 8 in room No. 2, No. 9 in room No. 3, No. 12 in room No. 6, and others. On Gangapur Road, Maharshi Shinde Adhapak Vidyalaya includes stations No. 57 in room No. 3, No. 59 in room No. 4, and No. 60 in room No. 5.

Nashik Road and Surrounding Areas

In the Nashik Road segment, Kendriya Vidyalaya at Neharunagar manages several booths. Station No. 259 is in the east-west building, east side room No. 1; No. 260 in east side room No. 2; and others up to west side rooms. Nearby, Shamkant Shivrame Shikshan Mandir at Adarsh Balwadi, Shikharewadi has No. 265 in west side room No. 1 (north side) and No. 266 in room No. 2 (north side).

Seth Dharamdas Kothari Kanya Shala on Nashik Road hosts No. 266 in west side room No. 1, No. 267 in room No. 2, and No. 268 in another west side room. These schools provide spacious venues for efficient voting.

Additional Key Locations Across Nashik

Other notable sites include Pune Vidhyathri Gruhas College of Engineering on Dindori Road, Mhasarul, with Station No. 1 in the east-west building, east side room No. 1. In Indira Nagar, Sukhadev Primary School, Secondary School and Junior College of Arts, Commerce and Science features No. 268 in ground floor room No. 6 and No. 269 in room No. 7.

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  • Voters in Mhasarul should head to engineering college facilities for early stations.
  • Central Nashik relies on vidyalayas and anganwadis for convenience.
  • Nashik Road areas use central schools with multiple rooms.

How to Confirm Your Polling Station

While this list highlights major stations from assembly segments 123, 124, and Nashik Road, complete details are available via the Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra portal. Select Nashik district and your assembly constituency for a full report. Additional searches for graduate voters are at ceoelection.maharashtra.gov.in/gtsearch/. The Nashik Municipal Corporation also publishes PDFs for specific segments, such as those for 123 and 124 assemblies, accessible via nmc.gov.in.

Voters can use the Election Commission of India’s national service to pinpoint locations on Google Maps by entering state, district, and constituency details. With the polling station list deadline recently extended to December 20, 2025, final ward-wise lists will follow by December 27. Download your e-EPIC voter ID for verification.

Preparation Tips for January 15 Voting

Arrive early with your voter ID, as queues may form. Polling typically runs from 7 AM to 6 PM. Check for any last-minute changes on official sites. Nashik’s 29 municipal corporations, including its own, are part of statewide polls, emphasizing organized participation.

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By knowing these locations, Nashik voters can contribute confidently to the democratic process on January 15, 2026. Stay informed through municipal and state election portals for updates.

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