Jharkhand Municipal Polls See High Voter Turnout, Enthusiasm

Voting is underway for the 2026 municipal elections in Jharkhand, with polling scheduled from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. across more than 4,300 booths. Union Minister of State Sanjay Seth cast his vote and noted great enthusiasm, predicting a record turnout. Over 43.43 lakh voters are eligible to elect representatives across nine municipal corporations and other local bodies. The elections are viewed as crucial for strengthening urban management and improving civic amenities in the state.

Key Points: Jharkhand Municipal Elections 2026: Polling Underway

  • Polling for 9 municipal corporations & 39 local bodies
  • Over 43.43 lakh eligible voters
  • Union Minister Sanjay Seth casts vote
  • Security at 4,300+ booths
  • Focus on local governance & civic issues
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Jharkhand municipal elections: Polling underway with high voter enthusiasm

Over 43 lakh voters cast ballots in Jharkhand municipal elections. Union Minister Sanjay Seth votes, cites high enthusiasm to break records.

"There has been great enthusiasm across the state since morning... - Sanjay Seth"

New Delhi, Feb 23

Voting is currently underway for the 2026 municipal elections in Jharkhand on Monday, with voters arriving early in the morning to cast their ballots.

Union Minister of State Sanjay Seth also exercised his franchise, casting his vote for the local elections along with his family.

Commenting on the turnout, he said, "There has been great enthusiasm across the state since morning, as the people are going to elect their third tier of government, and I believe this time the previous record will be broken."

Voters expressed the importance of participating in the elections. One resident said, "We want the city's municipal corporation to function properly and keep the city clean. Even though we have work and duties to attend to at the Central government office, we came early in the morning to cast our vote."

Jitender Chaudhary, the first voter to cast his ballot from his ward, urged fellow citizens to exercise their voting rights. "My message to society is to exercise your voting rights. Vote first, and then have refreshments. Choose good candidates who will work for the welfare of our community -- better schools, proper roads, good drainage, and overall safety," he told IANS.

Officials said more than 43.43 lakh voters, including over 21 lakh women, are eligible to cast their ballots in the municipal polls spread across nine municipal corporations, 20 nagar parishads and 19 nagar panchayats in the state.

Polling began at 7 a.m. and is scheduled to continue until 5 p.m. amid tight security arrangements and the establishment of more than 4,300 polling booths, some of which have been designated as sensitive or hyper‑sensitive to ensure orderly voting.

The municipal elections in Jharkhand are seen as a crucial exercise in strengthening local governance, ensuring better urban management, and improving civic amenities across the state. Election officials have called for smooth and peaceful voting throughout the day, with arrangements in place to maintain security and a fair electoral process.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Jitender Chaudhary's message is spot on - "Vote first, then have refreshments." We need more citizens with this mindset. Municipal elections are crucial because the corporation is responsible for the basic amenities we use every single day. Hope the new council focuses on waste management and water supply.
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Aman W
While the enthusiasm is good, I hope this translates into better governance. In previous terms, we've seen many local bodies get caught in political squabbles instead of working on drainage and roads. Voters must hold them accountable this time. The high number of sensitive booths mentioned is also a point to ponder.
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Sarah B
It's impressive to see such a large-scale exercise being conducted smoothly. Over 4,300 polling booths is a massive logistical task. Kudos to the election officials and security personnel for managing this. Hope the process remains peaceful and every vote counts!
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Karthik V
Good to see voters coming early even before their office duties. That resident's comment about coming from the Central govt office to vote says a lot about civic responsibility. The third tier of government is the foundation. Jharkhand setting an example for participatory democracy. 🇮🇳
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Nisha Z
More than 21 lakh women voters eligible! This is powerful. When women participate in choosing local leadership, issues like street lighting, sanitation, and safety get the attention they deserve. My best wishes to all the voters in Jharkhand. Choose wisely for your community's future.

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