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PMC Elections: Nearly 4000 Polling Booths Planned For Pune Civic Body Voting

One polling station for every 900 voters as PMC prepares for January polls; Over 35.5 lakh voters registered till July 1, 2025, will be eligible to vote

Ankur Nikam

Pune, 13 December 2025: The Pune Municipal Corporation has begun preparations for its civic elections scheduled to be held in January. As per Election Commission guidelines, one polling booth will be provided for every 900 voters. Based on this norm, a total of 3,946 polling booths will be created across the city.

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The total number of eligible voters for the PMC election stands at 35,51,469, including those registered up to July 1, 2025. These voters come from eight urban assembly constituencies, Kasba Peth, Shivajinagar, Kothrud, Vadgaon Sheri, Pune Cantonment, Hadapsar, Parvati and Khadakwasla, as well as parts of Purandar, Shirur, Bhor and Velhe that fall within PMC limits.

Work is underway on two parallel fronts, finalising the voter list and identifying polling booth locations. Authorities are currently addressing objections to the voter list, correcting entries and removing duplicate names. Once the final voter list is published, polling booth-wise voter lists will be released.

Polling booth locations are being identified within the limits of PMC’s 15 ward offices. Schools, government and semi-government buildings will be the primary choices. If required, halls within housing societies will also be used. In areas where space remains insufficient, temporary polling booths made of tin sheds will be set up.

Officials said special care is being taken to ensure polling booths are located close to residential areas and are easily accessible to senior citizens and persons with disabilities. Site inspections are being conducted by assistant municipal commissioners, and a detailed report is expected within the next two days.

According to PMC officials, the process is being closely monitored by the election department to ensure smooth conduct of the polls.

The election schedule includes publication of the final voter list on December 15, polling booth location details on December 20, and booth-wise voter lists on December 27.

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