Sangli Polling Stations 2026: Where to Vote on January 15 – Complete List for Sangli elections
Overview
The Sangli district will hold polling on January 15, 2026, and voters must know their assigned polling stations to cast their ballots smoothly and on time. This article provides a district‑wide guide to locating your polling booth, explains how booths are organized by assembly constituency and part number, and lists the official channels where the complete polling‑station lists and booth PDFs are published.
How polling stations are organised in Sangli
Polling stations in Sangli are organised by assembly constituency (AC) and by booth part number within each constituency; common AC names in Sangli include Miraj (SC), Sangli, Islampur, Shirala, Palus‑Kadegaon, Khanapur, Tasgaon, and Jat. Each booth corresponds to a defined area — typically a cluster of streets, a village or a ward — and is assigned a part number for the electoral roll and notices.
Where to find your polling station
Voters should consult the final electoral roll and polling‑station notification issued by the district election authorities and the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Maharashtra to find their booth by part number and name. The district administration normally publishes a consolidated “Polling Station Information” document that contains booth addresses and, in many cases, maps or landmark descriptions for each part number.
Official sources with complete lists
The authoritative lists of polling stations and booth‑wise electoral rolls are published by the Sangli district election office and the Maharashtra CEO. These publications typically include:
- Assembly‑wise lists showing all booth (part) numbers.
- Booth addresses and the facility used as the polling station (school, community hall, etc.).
- PDF downloads for each assembly constituency and individual booth parts for easy printing or sharing.
Common file types and how to use them
Election offices publish booth information and voter lists as PDFs. Download the constituency PDF to search for your name, note the part number and then locate the corresponding polling‑station entry which gives the address and any special instructions (for example, separate entry for differently‑abled voters or senior citizens). Save or print the page showing your booth for use on polling day.
Practical steps for voters
Follow these steps to ensure you know exactly where to vote on January 15:
- Locate your name in the latest final electoral roll (district → assembly constituency → part/booth) and note the part number and booth name.
- Open the polling‑station information document for that assembly constituency and match the part number to the printed booth address.
- Make a note of the booth address, nearest landmark and any mobility or accessibility instructions supplied by the election office.
- Carry an accepted form of voter identification and arrive during assigned timings; early arrival avoids queues and last‑minute confusion.
Special arrangements and accessibility
Election authorities usually publish details of special facilities such as ramps, wheelchairs, priority queues for elderly and differently‑abled voters, and braille or assistance at specific booths. Voters with mobility challenges should check the polling‑station notice for accessibility information and contact the local electoral office in advance if assistance is required.
What to do if you cannot find your booth
If you cannot locate your polling station via the downloadable PDFs or the district noticeboard, take these steps:
- Check the CEO Maharashtra portal or the Sangli district election page for the latest polling‑station PDFs and notices.
- Visit or call your local election office (assistant returning officer or booth‑level officer) for confirmation of booth location and part number.
- Use local civic offices, municipal ward offices or village panchayat offices where election staff will be able to direct you.
Day‑of‑voting tips
On January 15, carry a valid photo ID, arrive early, wear comfortable shoes, and keep a printed or digital copy of your part/booth entry. Follow instructions of polling‑station staff and observe COVID‑appropriate or other public‑health guidance if applicable. Remember that only electors named on the part/booth roll may vote at that station.
Where to download the complete list
Complete booth lists and constituency PDFs are published by the Sangli district election department and the Maharashtra Chief Electoral Officer as downloadable files ahead of polling; voters should use those official PDFs to confirm exact addresses and any last‑minute changes. For printed guidance or assistance, contact your nearest municipal or panchayat office or the district election helpline.
If you need, I can prepare a direct checklist you can print for polling day or extract the specific polling‑station entry if you provide your assembly constituency and part number.

