Mumbai BMC Elections 2026: Complete Guide To Check Your Name in Voter List Before January 15 Polling

Mumbai: Ahead of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections set for January 15, the State Election Commission of Maharashtra (SEC) and the BMC have called on citizens to verify that their names are properly registered in the electoral rolls. With Mumbai set to choose representatives for its 227 wards, confirming your voter status is an essential first step for all eligible citizens.

To facilitate the process, the SEC has made available a dedicated digital portal for local body elections. The following is the official step-by-step guide to checking your name on the voter list through the BMC and SEC websites.

How to Check Your Name Online

Step 1: Visit the Official Portal

Go to the State Election Commission of Maharashtra voter search portal at mahasecvoterlist.in or access it through the ‘Election’ section on the official BMC website (mcgm.gov.in).

Step 2: Choose Your Search Method

The portal provides two main options to locate your details:

Step 3: Enter Your Details

When searching by name, make sure to select the appropriate District (Mumbai City or Mumbai Suburban) and your particular Assembly Constituency. Adding your father’s or spouse’s name can help refine results if your name is common.

Step 4: Verify Ward & Polling Station

After your name is found, the system will show your:

Step 5: Download the Information

It is strongly advised to take a screenshot or print the Voter Slip. Although this slip is not standalone identity proof for voting, it expedites the process at the polling booth.

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Important Helpline Information

If you find discrepancies or are unable to locate your name, you can reach the BMC election helplines:

Why It Matters

The 2026 civic polls are among the most awaited in recent history, following an extended period of administration by a state-appointed official. Verifying your name early ensures that you are not turned away on January 15 due to clerical errors or ward boundary changes.

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