Sandip Sagale Appointed Gujarat's New Chief Electoral Officer by ECI

The Election Commission of India has appointed 2007-batch IAS officer Sandip Sagale as the new Chief Electoral Officer of Gujarat. He will take over from the outgoing CEO, Hareet Shukla, once he formally assumes charge. Sagale, currently the Director General of the Sports Authority of Gujarat, has held significant posts including Municipal Commissioner of Gandhinagar and Collector of Ahmedabad. The CEO's office is crucial for coordinating electoral matters between the ECI and the state administration.

Key Points: Sandip Sagale Named Gujarat Chief Electoral Officer

  • ECI appoints new Gujarat CEO
  • Sandip Sagale replaces Hareet Shukla
  • 2007-batch IAS officer's diverse career
  • CEO role links ECI to state machinery
  • Handover pending until formal charge assumed
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ECI appoints Sandip Sagale as Gujarat's Chief Electoral Officer​

The Election Commission appoints IAS officer Sandip Sagale as Gujarat's new CEO, replacing Hareet Shukla. Learn about his career and role.

"his experience in both urban and district administration has provided him with extensive exposure - Officials"

New Delhi/Gandhinagar, Feb 23 The Election Commission of India on Monday appointed Sandip Sagale as the new Chief Electoral Officer of Gujarat.​

He will take over responsibilities from the current CEO, Hareet Shukla, once he formally assumes charge.​

Sagale, a 2007-batch officer of the Indian Administrative Service in the Gujarat cadre, is currently serving as Director General of the Sports Authority of Gujarat, a role he took on following a major state government reshuffle in early 2025.​

Before this, he was the Industries Commissioner at the Industries Commissionerate in Gandhinagar.​

His administrative career spans a range of fields and headquarters assignments.​

Official records indicate that Sagale has served as Municipal Commissioner of the Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation and as Collector in key districts, including Ahmedabad.​

Officials noted that his experience in both urban and district administration has provided him with extensive exposure to diverse governance challenges.

​Sagale holds a Bachelor of Technology in Chemical Engineering from Nagpur University. Born on November 16, 1972, he joined the IAS on August 18, 2007.​

The office of the Chief Electoral Officer serves as the key link between the Election Commission of India and the state administrative machinery on electoral matters.​

In Gujarat, the CEO is responsible for overseeing the revision of electoral rolls, coordinating election preparedness with district authorities, ensuring the implementation of the Model Code of Conduct during polls, and submitting regular reports to the Election Commission.

​Hareet Shukla will continue to hold the office until Sagale formally assumes charge and completes the prescribed handover with senior officials of the state Election Department.

​During his tenure, Shukla supervised the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Gujarat, a major exercise aimed at enhancing voter registration accuracy.

​The entire voter revision exercise began on October 27 last year and ended on February 10.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see a tech background (Chemical Engg from Nagpur Uni) in such a crucial position. Hopefully, he can bring some systematic, data-driven efficiency to the electoral process. The voter roll revision is a massive task.
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Aman W
Respectfully, I hope this isn't just another bureaucratic reshuffle. The outgoing CEO, Hareet Shukla, just completed a major voter roll revision. Stability in such posts is also important. Let's hope the handover is smooth and doesn't disrupt election preparedness.
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Sarah B
Interesting move from Sports Authority to Chief Electoral Officer. Quite a shift! His diverse experience across industries, municipal corp, and collector posts should be an asset. The ECI usually makes thoughtful appointments.
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Karthik V
The CEO's role is critical as the bridge between ECI and state machinery. With elections always around the corner in some state or the other, wish Mr. Sagale all the best. His first big test will be ensuring the Model Code of Conduct is implemented without fear or favour.
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Nisha Z
Hope the new officer focuses on increasing voter awareness and registration, especially among youth and in rural areas. That's the foundation of a strong democracy. All the best to him! 👍

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