Pimpri-Chinchwad Polling Stations 2026: Where to Vote on January 15 – Complete List for Pimpri-Chinchwad Elections
Introduction to PCMC Elections 2026
The Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) elections are set for January 15, 2026, marking a significant civic poll in the region. These elections will elect 128 corporators across 32 wards, with reservations for women, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Backward Classes. The total voter base stands at approximately 1,713,891, including 905,728 men, 807,966 women, and 197 from other categories. Ward 16 (Ravet-Kiwale) has the highest voter count at 75,105, while Ward 23 (Thergaon Gaothan-Padwal Nagar) has the lowest at 33,033. A total of 2,034 polling stations have been identified to facilitate smooth voting.
Key Election Timeline and Preparations
The final voter lists were published on December 15, 2025, following revisions from the draft list released on November 20. Changes in voter numbers occurred across all 32 wards, with increases in 15 wards and decreases in 17. The polling station list is scheduled for release on December 20, with booth-wise voter details to follow on December 27. PCMC has deployed around 14,000 officers for election duties, including presiding officers, polling officers, and reserves at each of the 2,034 stations. Eight zonal offices and returning officers are managing operations to ensure transparency and adherence to the Model Code of Conduct.
Polling Date and Process
Voting will occur on January 15, 2026, across all stations from morning till evening, as per standard schedules. Voters must carry their voter ID cards. Duplicate voter issues, totaling 92,664 cases, are being resolved through affidavits by December 22. The PCMC election portal and Maharashtra State Election Commission websites provide updates on schedules and candidate lists.
Overview of Polling Stations
Polling stations are primarily set up in schools and municipal buildings for accessibility. They are organized by assembly constituencies like Pimpri, Chinchwad, and Bhosari, covering areas from Chikhli Gaothan to Tathawade village. Chinchwad Assembly has the highest voters at 676,638, followed by Bhosari (624,152) and Pimpri (399,811). Stations are equipped with necessary facilities, and voters can check their assigned booth via official apps or helplines like TRUE VOTER MOBILE (7447455861 series).
Sample Polling Stations List
While the complete list of 2,034 stations will be available post-December 20, here is a representative selection from available assembly-wise data, focusing on key areas. Voters should verify their specific booth on official sites like the Chief Electoral Officer portal.
Pimpri Sayyad Area Stations
- PS 1: ZP Primary School Pimpri Sayyad, No.1 South-North Building, North Side Room No.1
- PS 2: ZP Primary School Pimpri Sayyad, No.1 South-North Building, North Side Room No.2
- PS 3: ZP Primary School Pimpri Sayyad, South-North Building, North Side Room No.3
- PS 4: Nutan Secondary School, Pimpri Sayyad, East Side Room No.1
- PS 5: Nutan Secondary School, Pimpri Sayyad, East Side Room No.2
- PS 6: Nutan Secondary School, Pimpri Sayyad, South-North Side Building, Room No.3
- PS 7: Nutan Secondary School, Pimpri Sayyad, South-North Side Building, Room No.4
Madsangvi and Nearby Stations
- PS 44 – Madsangvi: Primary School Madsangvi, East-West Building, West Side Room No.3
- PS 45 – Shilapur: Primary School Shilapur, East-West Building, East Side Room No.1
Pimpalgaon Khamb and Dadhegaon Stations
- PS 184 – Pimpalgaon Khamb: NMC School Pimpalgaon Khamb, No.88, East-West Building, East Side Room No.1
- PS 185: NMC School Pimpalgaon Khamb, No.88, East-West Building, East Side Room No.2
- PS 186: NMC School Pimpalgaon Khamb, No.88, East-West Building, East Side Room No.3
- PS 187 – Dadhegaon: NMC School No.82, East-West Building, East Side Room No.2
This sample covers early stations up to 187; the full list extends across all wards and will include details for high-voter areas like Ravet-Kiwale.
How to Find Your Polling Station
- Visit the Maharashtra CEO website and select Pune district and your assembly constituency.
- Check the PCMC portal for ward-wise and booth-wise lists post-December 20.
- Use voter helplines or apps for booth allocation based on your final electoral roll entry.
- Confirm via SMS or the TRUE VOTER app for real-time updates.
Voter Guidelines for January 15
Arrive early to avoid queues. Follow queue discipline, maintain distance, and cooperate with polling staff. No campaigning or mobile phone use inside booths is allowed. PCMC appeals for peaceful participation to strengthen democracy. With all systems in place, including reserves and zonal oversight, the elections aim for seamless execution across Pimpri-Chinchwad’s diverse wards.
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