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Thane Reserved Seats 2026: SC ST OBC Women Ward List and Reservation Details

Thane Reserved Seats 2026: SC ST OBC Women Ward List and Reservation Details
Mayur Merai
Last updated: December 17, 2025 3:18 pm
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Thane Reserved Seats 2026: SC ST OBC Women Ward List and Reservation Details for Thane Elections

The Thane Municipal Corporation elections, scheduled for January 15, 2026, form part of Maharashtra’s statewide civic polls across 29 municipal bodies. These elections cover 2,869 seats in total, with specific reservations for Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), and women, ensuring representation for marginalized groups.

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  • Thane Reserved Seats 2026: SC ST OBC Women Ward List and Reservation Details for Thane Elections
    • Election Overview and Timeline
    • Statewide Reservation Framework
    • Thane-Specific Reservation Details
    • Ward Structure and Delimitation in Thane
    • Implications for Candidates and Voters
    • Political Context and Voter Preparation

Election Overview and Timeline

Polling for Thane and other corporations, including the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), Thane, and Navi Mumbai, will occur on January 15, 2026, with vote counting on January 16. The Maharashtra State Election Commission announced this schedule after addressing delays related to ward delimitation and reservation issues. The Model Code of Conduct is already in effect, signaling the start of formal campaigning.

Thane’s polls are politically charged, pitting alliances like MahaYuti against Maha Vikas Aghadi contenders. Parties such as BJP, Shiv Sena factions, and MNS are gearing up, with control over Thane carrying influence over urban development and resources.

Statewide Reservation Framework

Across the 29 municipal corporations, reservations are structured as follows: 1,442 seats for women, 341 for SC, 77 for ST, and 759 for OBC. These quotas reflect Maharashtra’s commitment to affirmative action in urban local bodies, balancing gender and social category representation.

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The four-member ward system applies to most corporations except BMC, where Thane follows this model. Each ward elects four corporators, with reservations distributed proportionally within wards based on population demographics. This system aims to enhance grassroots democracy but has drawn criticism for implementation delays.

Thane-Specific Reservation Details

Thane Municipal Corporation’s exact seat count and ward-wise reservations remain aligned with the statewide framework, pending final delimitation notifications. While precise ward lists are not yet public, the overall distribution mirrors state patterns: a significant portion—over half—for women, alongside SC, ST, and OBC quotas.

For context, BMC has 227 seats with 127 reserved for women, including sub-quotas like 8 for SC women and 1 for ST women, plus 15 open SC and 2 ST seats. Thane, as a neighboring body, adopts similar principles under the four-member ward structure. Approximately 20-25% of ward boundaries in comparable corporations have been redrawn due to population shifts from redevelopment and infrastructure projects.

Expected Thane reservations emphasize OBC seats, given the category’s 759 statewide allocation, reflecting demographic strengths in urban Maharashtra. Women’s quota ensures at least one reserved seat per ward, promoting gender parity. SC and ST seats prioritize areas with higher concentrations of these communities.

Ward Structure and Delimitation in Thane

Thane operates under the multi-member ward system, dividing the city into wards electing multiple corporators. Final ward boundaries, submitted recently to the State Election Commission, account for voter list updates and urban growth. Voters can check details via the ‘Matadhikar’ app or SEC portal.

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Key wards likely to feature reservations include those in densely populated suburbs with OBC and SC majorities. For instance, areas undergoing slum rehabilitation may see adjusted boundaries, impacting reservation patterns. The commission has modified boundaries in response to voter additions, deletions, and demographic changes.

Implications for Candidates and Voters

Aspirants must verify category eligibility early, as reservations rotate periodically. Women candidates benefit from 50% quota, while SC/ST/OBC contenders target designated seats. This structure fosters diverse representation in addressing civic issues like water supply, roads, and waste management in Thane.

Special polling facilities include ramps, wheelchairs, and pink booths for women. Over 1.96 lakh personnel ensure smooth conduct across 10,000+ stations statewide.

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Political Context and Voter Preparation

Thane’s elections test alliances post-Shiv Sena split, with BJP eyeing gains and regional parties leveraging local sentiments. Over 3.48 crore voters statewide, including Thane’s substantial base, will shape outcomes.

Voters should confirm names on rolls promptly. These polls mark a return to elected governance after administrator rule since 2022, promising renewed focus on local priorities.

In summary, Thane’s 2026 reservations uphold equity, with detailed ward lists forthcoming from the SEC. Stakeholders await final notifications to strategize effectively.

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