Vasai-Virar Polling Stations 2026: Where to Vote on January 15 – Complete List for Vasai-Virar Elections
Vasai-Virar City Municipal Corporation (VVCMC) voters will head to the polls on January 15, 2026, as part of Maharashtra’s statewide municipal elections covering 29 civic bodies. This article provides essential guidance on polling stations, voter preparation, and key details for the Vasai-Virar elections, helping residents locate their voting spots efficiently.
Election Overview and Schedule
The State Election Commission (SEC) has scheduled voting across multiple municipal corporations, including Vasai-Virar, on January 15, with results declared the following day, January 16. Vasai-Virar, located in Palghar district, forms a crucial part of these polls alongside giants like Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), Thane, and Navi Mumbai. The elections revive civic governance in Vasai-Virar, whose previous term expired on June 28, 2020.
Model Code of Conduct (MCC) is already in effect, ensuring fair campaigning. Approximately 3.48 crore voters statewide, including those in Vasai-Virar, will participate using Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). Sufficient EVMs, including control units and ballot units, have been arranged for all 39,147 polling stations across the 29 corporations.
Finding Your Polling Station in Vasai-Virar
Voters in Vasai-Virar can access the official list of polling stations through the Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra website. Select Palghar district and the relevant assembly constituency to view detailed polling station information. For municipal elections, the VVCMC Election Department handles ward delimitation and finalizes polling locations.
Additionally, the Palghar district administration provides a dedicated Pooling Booth List for Vasai, available as a downloadable file (3 MB). This list covers key booths and is valid for the election period. Residents should check their voter ID card or the official portals for precise booth numbers, as polling stations are typically set up in schools, community halls, and government buildings across Vasai, Virar, and surrounding areas.
VVCMC Election Department Contacts
For queries or assistance, contact the VVCMC Election Department. Key officials include:
- Mr. Deepak Zinjad, Deputy Municipal Commissioner (Mobile: 0250-663000, Email: Vvcmcelection2020@gmail.com)
- Mr. Vishwanath Talekar, Assistant Municipal Commissioner (Mobile: 0250-663000, Email: Vvcmcelection2020@gmail.com)
- Mr. Subhash Jadhav, Senior Clerk (Mobile: 0250-663000, Email: Vvcmcelection2020@gmail.com)
- Mr. Kiran Jadhav, Clerk (Mobile: 0250-663000, Email: Vvcmcelection2020@gmail.com)
- Mr. Sushant Kisan Bagade, Clerk (Mobile: 0250-663000, Email: Vvcmcelection2020@gmail.com)
- Mr. Rohit Jadhav, Clerk (Mobile: 0250-663000, Email: Vvcmcelection2020@gmail.com)
Visit the VVCMC Election Department page for more resources on ward maps and voter lists.
Key Voter Information and Preparations
Ensure your name is on the voter list by verifying through official apps or websites. Recent efforts have removed duplicate entries via field verification and software checks; any remaining duplicates are marked with a star for identification at polling stations. Carry your voter ID, a government-issued photo ID, and know your booth number to avoid queues.
Polling stations operate from early morning, typically 7 AM to 6 PM, with facilities for differently-abled voters and senior citizens. Statewide, over 1.96 lakh staff will manage the process, ensuring smooth operations. In Vasai-Virar, expect booths distributed across its 90+ wards, covering urban and peripheral areas.
Expected Polling Infrastructure in Vasai-Virar
While exact numbers for Vasai-Virar are not separately detailed, the overall setup includes 39,147 polling stations, 43,958 control units, and 87,916 ballot units for all 29 corporations. Vasai-Virar, with its large voter base, will utilize a proportionate share. Past lists, like the 2024 pooling booths, indicate hundreds of stations clustered by ward— for instance, multiple booths in Virar East, Vasai East, and Naigaon.
Voters in high-density areas such as Virar West, Bolinj, and Koliwada should anticipate shared facilities in local schools like Z.P. School or municipal halls. A sample from recent data shows booths numbered sequentially per ward, e.g., Ward 1 Booth 1 at a primary school.
Steps to Locate Your Exact Polling Station
- Visit CEO Maharashtra Polling Station List and select Palghar/Vasai-Virar options.
- Download the Vasai Pooling Booth List for specifics.
- Check your voter slip or contact VVCMC helpline at 0250-663000.
- Use the Voter Helpline app for real-time updates and directions.
- Arrive early on January 15 to cast your vote responsibly.
These resources ensure every Vasai-Virar resident can participate democratically. Stay informed via official channels to navigate the elections seamlessly. (Word count: 712)

