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Steps :
Step 1 : Visit the official website of CEO Madhya Pradesh website through provided above.
Step 2 : Select Your District Name
Step 3 : Select Your Assembly Name
Step 4 : Click on “Show Polling Station List” button
Step 5 : The list will be displayed in a PDF format as shown below.
S.No | Name of Districts :
1. Sheopur
2. Morena
3. Bhind
4. Gwalior
5. Datia
6. Shivpuri
7. Guna
8. Ashok Nagar
9. Sagar
10. Tikamgarh
11. Chhatarpur
12. Damoh
13. Panna
14. Satna
15. Rewa
16. Sidhi
17. Singurauli
18. Shahdol
19. Anuppur
20. Umaria
21. Katni
22. Jabalpur
23. Dindori
24. Mandla
25. Balaghat
26. Seoni
27. Narsingpur
28. Chhindwara
29. Betul
30. Harda
31. Hoshangabad
32. Raisen
33. Vidisha
34. Bhopal
35. Sehore
36. Rajgarh
37. Shajapur
38. Dewas
39. Khandwa
40. Burhanpur
41. Khargaon
42. Badwani
43. Jhabua
44. Alirajpur
45. Dhar
46. Indore
47. Ujjain
48. Ratlam
49. Mandsaur
50. Neemach
51. Agar-Malwa
FAQs
1. Who is a service voter ?
Service voter is a voter having service qualification. According to the provisions of sub – section (8) of Section 20 of Representation of People Act, 1950, service qualification means –
(a) Being a member of the armed Forces of the Union ; or
(b) Being a member of a force to which provisions of the Army Act, 1950 (46 of 1950), have been made applicable whether with or without modification ;
(c) Being a member of an Armed Police Force of a State, and serving outside that state; or
(d) Being a person who is employed under the Government of India, in a post outside India.
2. What is the relevant date for revision of electoral roll ?
The relevant date for revision of electoral roll is 1st January of the year in which the roll is finally published.
3. How is a service voter different from an ordinary elector?
While an ordinary elector is registered in the electoral roll of the constituency in which his place of ordinary residence is located, person having service qualification can get enrolled as ‘service voter’ at his native place even though he actually may be residing at a different place (of posting).
He has, however, an option to get himself enrolled as general elector at the place of his posting where he factually, at the point of time, is residing ordinarily with his family for a sufficient span of time.
Contact/Helpdesk
Office of The Chief Electoral Officer
Madhya Pradesh Nirvachan Sadan
17, Arera Hills,Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh, India
Tel : 0755 – 2550488, 2551282, 2571924
Fax : 0755 – 2555162
E-mail : chiefelectoralofficermp [AT] gmail.com, ceomplok09 [AT] gmail.com
7697107141
You can search your polling station using your district name and assembly name from the above link.