Key Points

The Telangana State Election Commission has officially announced the schedule for rural local body elections. Commissioner Rani Kumudini revealed that polling will occur in multiple phases from October 23 to November 8, 2025. These elections will cover over 12,733 Gram Panchayats and involve nearly 1.67 crore rural voters across the state. The commission has completed all preparations and is using ballot boxes procured from neighboring states to ensure smooth conduct.

Key Points: Telangana Panchayat Poll Dates Announced by SEC Rani Kumudini

  • Elections will be held in multiple phases across MPTCs, ZPTCs and Gram Panchayats
  • Over 1.67 crore rural voters will participate across 31 districts
  • Polling dates span from October 23 to November 8 with same-day counting
  • Ballot boxes procured from neighboring states to meet logistical demand
  • Court stay orders affect 14 MPTCs and 27 Gram Panchayats
  • State-level coordination meeting confirmed all departments' readiness
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State Election Commission announces dates for Telangana Panchayat polls

Telangana SEC announces three-phase Panchayat polls from Oct 23-Nov 8 2025 covering 12,733 Gram Panchayats with 1.67 crore rural voters participating

"The Commission has completed all pre-election preparations - Rani Kumudini, State Election Commissioner"

By Pramod Chaturvedi, Hyderabad, September 29

Telangana State Election Commissioner Rani Kumudini, addressed the media in Hyderabad on Monday and officially announced the schedule for the second ordinary elections to rural local bodies.

The elections will be conducted in multiple phases across the state, covering Mandal Parishad Territorial Constituencies (MPTCs), Zilla Parishad Territorial Constituencies (ZPTCs), and Gram Panchayats (GPs).

According to the announced schedule, the MPTC and ZPTC elections will be held in two phases, on October 23 and October 27, 2025. The Gram Panchayat elections will be held in three phases on October 31, November 4, and November 8, 2025. The counting of votes will be conducted on the same day as the polling for each respective phase.

A total of 12,733 Gram Panchayats, 5,749 MPTCs, and 565 ZPTCs will go to the polls, encompassing 112,288 wards across 31 districts and 565 mandals. Polling will take place at 15,302 MPTC/ZPTC locations and 15,522 GP polling locations, with 1,12,474 polling stations being set up for the smooth conduct of elections.

The total rural voter strength in the state stands at 1,67,03,168, comprising 81,65,894 males, 85,36,770 females, and 504 other voters.

Rani Kumudini stated that the State Election Commission has completed all pre-election preparations. Under Section 197(6) of the Telangana Panchayat Raj Act, 2018, the dates for conducting elections were finalised in concurrence with the State Government, as required by law. She informed us that the draft schedule had already been communicated to the government and concurrence had been obtained.

She further explained that the Government of Telangana, through G.O.Ms No. 41 and G.O.Ms No. 42 dated 26-09-2025, issued detailed guidelines on reservations for various rural local bodies, including Mandal and Zilla Praja Parishads, and Gram Panchayats. The government is the competent authority for determining these reservations as per the Act.

A state-level coordination meeting was held on September 27, 2025, at the SEC office in Hyderabad. The meeting, chaired by the State Election Commissioner, was attended by the Chief Secretary, the Director General of Police, the Principal Secretary (PR&RD), Finance officials, representatives from the Prohibition & Excise department, and the Director of Panchayat Raj. All departments confirmed their readiness for the elections.

The schedule also follows the directions of the Hon'ble High Court in Writ Petition Nos. 2399, 2406, 2410, 2413, 2661, and 2665 of 2024, which instructed the State Election Commission to complete the election process by September 30, 2025. However, the SEC sought and was granted a 45-day extension through IA No. 1/2025 in WP No. 2355/2025, enabling the elections to be held in October and November.

The Principal Secretary of PR&RD has also furnished the final gazette notifications on reservations, allowing the Election Commission to proceed with issuing the official notification as per Section 197(6) and Section 198 of the Telangana Panchayat Raj Act, 2018.

Polling in 14 MPTCs, 27 Gram Panchayats, and 246 wards will be withheld due to court-issued stay orders in various cases.

Voting will be conducted using ballot boxes and ballot papers. The ballot boxes have been procured from other states, including Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Andhra Pradesh, to meet the logistical demand.

In her address, Rani Kumudini appealed to all eligible rural voters to participate in the elections in large numbers and exercise their franchise in a free and fair manner. She also urged all political parties and candidates to strictly adhere to the Model Code of Conduct. The Commission sought the cooperation of the media in encouraging voter participation and ensuring a peaceful election process. The official notification has been released to ensure wide publicity across the state.

- ANI

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Priya S
Impressive scale - 1.67 crore voters across 31 districts! The detailed planning shows commitment to grassroots democracy. Hope women voters (85+ lakhs) participate actively and make their voices heard.
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Michael C
Interesting to see ballot boxes being sourced from multiple states. While traditional, I wonder if EVMs wouldn't be more efficient for such large-scale elections? Still, good to see the logistical planning.
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Suresh O
The extension from High Court was necessary. Rushing elections never helps. Proper preparation ensures free and fair polls. Jai Telangana! 🚩
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Ananya R
Concerned about the polling being withheld in some areas due to court cases. Hope these issues get resolved quickly so all citizens can exercise their democratic rights. The reservation guidelines seem well-planned though.
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Rohit P
Good to see all departments coordinated and ready. The multi-phase approach will help manage security and logistics better. Let's hope for peaceful elections without any violence or malpractices.
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Kavya N
While the planning seems thorough, I'm disappointed that we're still using ballot papers in 2025. Digital methods could make the process faster and more transparent. Otherwise, good initiative by SEC. 👍

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