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Hadapsar Largest, Kasba Peth Smallest Assembly Constituency in Pune

In Pune city, comprising eight assembly constituencies, Hadapsar is the largest, with a voter count of 590,911.

Salil Urunkar

Pune: The district administration of Pune has released the draft voter list, showing that the district's 21 assembly constituencies have a total of 8,439,729 voters.

In Pune city, comprising eight assembly constituencies, Hadapsar is the largest, with a voter count of 590,911. Chinchwad leads as the largest constituency in the district with 627,437 registered voters, while Kasba Peth is the smallest with 278,606 voters.

The voter population in the district has increased by 312,710 since the last Lok Sabha elections, attributed to various initiatives by the district election administration.

During this period, if a voter's name is missing from the list, they can apply for inclusion using Form 6. Objections to the inclusion of names, deletion of names already included, or deletion due to relocation can be filed using Form 7.

Changes of address, corrections to details, and requests for duplicate e-EPIC cards can be made using Form 8, which can be filled out online.

Additionally, applications with the necessary documents can also be submitted to the relevant booth-level officers, according to the election department.

Pune City Assembly Constituencies Voter Count:

  • Wadgaon Sheri: 476,538

  • Shivajinagar: 281,831

  • Kothrud: 421,079

  • Khadakwasla: 545,893

  • Parvati: 344,739

  • Hadapsar: 590,911

  • Pune Cantonment: 286,518

  • Kasba Peth: 278,606

Pimpri-Chinchwad City Assembly Constituencies Voter Count:

  • Chinchwad: 627,437

  • Pimpri: 377,251

  • Bhosari: 558,959

Rural Assembly Constituencies Voter Count:

  • Junnar: 314,839

  • Ambegaon: 304,266

  • Khed-Alandi: 357,105

  • Shirur: 445,300

  • Daund: 307,042

  • Indapur: 325,540

  • Baramati: 371,577

  • Purandar: 436,414

  • Bhor Velha Mulshi: 412,414

  • Maval: 375,770

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