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261 Patan Assembly Constituency : List of Poling Station Sr 261 Patan Assembly Constituency : List of Poling Station Sr. Name of Polling Building in which it will be located Polling Area Whether for No of Stations all voters or Pollin men only or g women only Statio n (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 1 Dicholi ZP PS Room No 1, Dicholi Dicholi All Voters 2 Punavali ZP PS Room No 1, Punavali Punvali All Voters 3 Navaja ZP PS Room No 1, Navaja Navaja All Voters 4 Manainagar ZP PS Room No 1, Manainagar Manainagar All Voters 5 Torne ZP PS Room No 1, Torne Torane All Voters 6 Bopoli ZP PS Room No 1, Bopoli Maloshi,Dhaekarwadi,Dhangarwadi,Padekarwadi, All Voters Baudh Vasti,Pawar Ali 7 Dhankal ZP PS Room No 1, Dhankal Dhankar,Ghatmatha,Kemase. All Voters 8 Kusawade ZP PS Room No 1, Kusawde Kuswade,Van Kuswade,Ramel,Palsari, Baudh All Voters Vasti. 9 Marad ZP PS Room No 1, Marad Marad,Dongarwada,Misalwadi,Bhikadi. All Voters 10 Deshmukhwadi ZP PS Room No 1, Deshmukhwadi Deshmukhwadi, Koyna East All Voters 11 Humbarli ZP PS Room No 1, Humbarli Humbarli, Pirachiwadi All Voters 12 Shivandeshwar Grampanchayat Karyalaya, Shivndeshwar, Nechal. All Voters Shivandeshwar 13 Gokul T. Helwak Netaji Subhash Chandra High School, Gokul Tarf Helwak All Voters KoynanagarRoom No 1 14 Ainachiwadi ZP PS Room No 1, Ainachiwadi Ainachiwadi, Gokul All Voters 15 Gokulnala ZP PS Room No 1, Gokulnala Gokul Nala,Jalgewadi,Bhokarwadi,Kamargaon, All Voters Sutarwadi 16 Koynanagar Grampanchayat Karyalaya Gokul Tarf Koynanagar ,Deshmukhwadi All Voters Helwak 17 Gojegaon ZP PS Room No 1, Gojegaon Gojegaon,Gavadewadi,Dhuilwadi,Jogetek,Khudup All Voters lewadi 18 Ambeghar ZP PS Room No 1, Ambeghar Ambeghar,Nahibe,Shirsinge Pun. All Voters (Nahimbe Pun.) 19 Dastan ZP PS Room No 1,Dastan Dastan,Palyachawada,Kisrule,Ambeghar All Voters 20 Kamargaon ZP PS Room No 1, Kamargaon Kamargaon,Mirgaon All Voters 21 Helwak ZP PS Room No 1, Helwak Helwak, Mendheghar All Voters 22 Kondwale ZP PS Room No 1, Kondwale Kondwale, Kukwade Pun. All Voters Bavchimura,Chaphyacha Khadak, Taloshi 23 Rasati ZP PS Room No 1, Rasati Rasati, Kumbharwada Baudhvasti All Voters 24 Gadavkhop ZP PS Room No 1,Gadavkhop Ghadavkhop All Voters 25 Kati ZP PS Room No 1, Kati Kati, Near Grampanchayat, Kati Tek, Aral, Ausari All Voters 26 Kushi ZP PS Room No 1, Kushi Kushi, Baudhvasti , Near Primary School, Original All Voters Gaothan, Zimanwadi 27 Govare ZP PS Room No 1, Govare Goware, Taloshi,Devghar, Waghane All Voters 28 Mala ZP PS Room No 1, Mala Kolane, Pantharpunj Mala All Voters 29 Goshatwadi ZP PS Room No 1, Goshatwadi Goshatwadi,Near Grampanchayat,Old All Voters Gaothan,Ram Mala,Shindewadi,Khandekarwadi,Paytyachawad, Wagjaivasti,Sutarwada 30 Nanel ZP PS Room No 1, Nanel Nanel, Dhangarwad All Voters 31 Bhambe ZP PS Room No 1, Bhambe Bhambe, Bamnewadi All Voters 32 Bharsakhale ZP PS Room No 1, Bharsakhale Nivkane,Aral,Bharsakhle,Javratwadi,Mharvand All Voters 33 Vatole ZP PS Room No 1, Vatole Vatole, Zare avad, Near Ganpati All Voters Mandir,Sanbhacha avad,Vithal Rukmai Mandir,Khalcha avad,Near Sankar Mandir,Baudha vasti,Near Samaj Mandir,Phanaswadi, Near Hanuman Mandir. 34 Naav ZP PS Room No 1, Naav Nav, Gothane All Voters 35 Kadoli ZP PS Room No 1, Kadoli Kadoli,Gaothan,Chirnbe, All Voters Rohine,Dhavadvasti,Ramwadi,Chapher,Mirgaon, Baudhvasti,Dhangarvasti,Chpher- Dangevasti,Riswad,Punvali,Dhokawale. 36 Vanzole ZP PS Room No 1, Vanzole Vanzole All Voters Gaothan,Gojegaon,Donichawada,Dnyaneshwarna gar,Sangamnagar 37 Baje ZP PS Room No 1, Baje Baje, Vajegaon,Gunugadewadi All Voters 38 Savargar ZP PS Room No 1, Savargar Sawarghar, Baglewadi, Bhokarwadi All Voters 39 Maloshi ZP PS Room No 1, Maloshi Ghatewadi,Padekarwadi,Doni,Baudhvasti,Pawar All Voters ali, Maloshi 40 Niwade ZP PS Room No 1, Niwade Navade, Baudhvasi, Gaothan, Dhangarvasti All Voters 41 Dafalwadi ZP PS Room No 1, Dafalwadi Dafalwadi,Kenjalwadi All Voters 42 Nivkane ZP PS Room No 1, Nivkane Nivkne, Aral, Bharsakhle, Javratwadi, Near Janai All Voters Mandir, Mharvand 43 Phursaiwadi ZP PS Room No 1, Phursaiwadi Phursaiwadi, Makewada, Nathkudewadi, All Voters Phursaitek,Marathwadi 44 Ghanvi ZP PS Room No 1, Ghanvi Ghanvi, Near Primary School, Dhangarvasti, All Voters Baudh Vasahat 45 Karate ZP PS Room No 1, Karate Karate, Near Vajegaon Stop,Baudhvasti,New All Voters Gaothan, Near Maneri Gaunda,Old Gaothan 46 Jalav ZP PS Room No 1, Jalav Jalav, Gavthan, Baudh Vasti All Voters 47 Kalambe ZP PS Room No 1, Kalambe Kalambe, Gaothan, Baudhvasti All Voters 48 Tondoshi ZP PS Room No 1, Tondoshi Mul Gaothan Tondoshi, New Gaothan Tondoshi All Voters 49 Mandure ZP PS Room No 1, Mandure Mandure, Zilla Parishad School, Swagatwadi, All Voters Pitewadi,Dafalwadi,Mangwadi,Baudhvasti,Matang vasti, Kothinbre 50 Divashi Kh Dhareshwar HighSchool Room No 1, Divshi Kh..Near Mahakali Mandir, Jungati All Voters Divashi Kh Pun.,Near Chapholi Rasta rol, Chapholi Road Varchi Baju, Aral Pun.,Kuswade Pun. 51 Aatoli ZP PS Room No 1, Aatoli Atoli, Pandhrepani All Voters 52 Maneri ZP PS Room No 1, Maneri Maneri, Patil avad, Near Pramari School, Varche All Voters Avad, Chincheche avad, New vasti, Near chincheche avad shiv, Baudhvasti, Near Primary Health Centre, Near Taliye Primary School 53 Marul Tarf Patan ZP PS Room No 1, Marul Tarf Patan Marul T.Patan vasti, Gaothan, Baudhvasti, All Voters Shelkevasti, Sawantvasti, Baje, Yamkarvasti, Vajegaon Pun.Vasahat 54 Gheradategad ZP PS Gheradategad Gheradategad, Near Hanuman Mandir, Tolewadi All Voters Gav,Near Hanuman Mandir 55 Karwat ZP PS RoomNo 1, Karwat Gheradategad,Karvat, Near Primary School, Near All Voters Dhangarwasi Pawnai Deviche Mandir 56 Bondri ZP PS Room No 1, Bondri Bondri,Madhlewadi, Near Primary School, All Voters Vanwaswadi Near Primary School, Gav Parajaval,Baudhvasti,Near Samaj Mandir, Dhangarvasti, Near Vithal Rukmini Mandir,Gav Near Primary School 57 Khivshi ZP PS Room No 1, Khivshi Ghanv ,Near Maruti Mandir,Phadavaril Maruti All Voters Ward, Near Gujalvasti School,Kadamvasti,Near watar tank,Rajwada,Near Injai Devi Mandir, Near Maruti Mandir 58 Bambawade ZP PS Room No 1, Bambawade Bambwade,Khalchawad,Deshmukh All Voters Ali,MokashiWada, Loharwada,Sutarwada,Math Ali,Khadkhadi,Varchawada,Near Par,Nalyachawada, Devji Patalchawada, Baudhvasti 59 Murud ZP PS Room No 1, Murud Devachamal, Murud Gaothn,Baudhavasti, All Voters 60 Kadave Kh ZP PS Room No 1, Kadave Kh Kadve Kh.,Garjewadi,Kelewadi Khalchi-Varchi, All Voters Redewadi 61 Lorewadi ZP PS Room No 1, Lorewadi Lorewadi,Gorewadi,Ghumakwadi All Voters 62 Gaimukhwadi ZP PS Room No 1, Gaimukhwadi Gaymukhwadi All Voters 63 Marloshi ZP PS Room No 1, Marloshi Marloshi, Baudhvasti, Gaothan All Voters 64 Jambhekarwadi ZP PS Room No 1, Jambhekarwadi Jambekarwadi All Voters 65 Keral ZP PS Room No 1, Keral Primary School Eastern Room No1,Zilla Parishad All Voters School Keral,Pawar Ali, Kumbarwada,Gujar Ali,Loharwada,Baudhvasti,Near Samaj Mandir 66 Lendhori ZP PS Room No 1, Lendhori Lendori,Shivnagar,Sutarvasti,Baudhvasti,Mulgao All Voters Lendori,Near Primary School,Dhangarvasti 67 Pachgani ZP PS Room No 1, Pachgani Panchagni,Dhangar Vasahat All Voters 68 Shiral ZP PS Room No 1, Shiral Shiral,Taichiwadi,Gaothan,Kajrwadi,Bagvasti,Bau All Voters dhvasti,Vithalwadi,Miraswadi 69 Jotibachiwadi ZP PS Room No 1, Jotibachiwadi Grampanchayat Office, Near All Voters Jyotibachiwadi,Romanwadi,Dherugadewadi,Humb arpedha 70 Ghanav ZP PS Room No 1, Ghanav Ghnav, Near Maruti Mandir, Phadavaril Maruti All Voters Ward, Near Gujarvasti School, Kadamvasti,Near Watar tank,Rajwada,Near Injaidevi Mandir,Near Maruti Mandir 71 Dhadamwadi ZP PS Room No 1, Dhadamwadi Dhadamwadi,Lugadewadi, Sasevasti, Zilla All Voters Parishad Dhadamwadi 72 Dhoroshi ZP PS Room No 1, Dhoroshi Dhoroshi gavthan, All Voters 73 Dhoroshi ZP PS Room No 2, Dhoroshi Boudhwasti, Shivpuri, Vaghalwadi, Bheirewadi All Voters 74 Kadave Bk ZP PS Room No 1, Kadave Bk Near marathi Shala, Near Jotirling Temple, Near All Voters Grampanchayat Office, Near Khalchi and varchi Aali , Boudhwada, Panhalewada 75 Jagdalwadi ZP PS Room No 1, Jagdalwadi Jadalwadi, Kavarwadi, Bendwadi, Malwadi All Voters 76 Awarde ZP PS Room No 1, Awarde Awarde, Near Grampanchyat Office,Near All Voters Waghjaidevi Mandir,Near Maruti Mandir,Near Jotibacha Par,Near Tarale Murud Road,Near Ghataidevi Mandir, Manjir Mal 77 Mendhoshi ZP PS Room No 1, Mendhoshi Mendhoshi Khalchi ,Jotirling Devalay All Voters (Khalchi) (Khalchi) Mendhoshi,Akawalevsti, Baudhvasti 78 Mendhoshi (Varchi) ZP PS Room No 1, Mendhoshi (Varchi) Mendhoshi Varachi,Zilla Parishad Primary All Voters School,Borgewadivasti 79 Chiteghar ZP PS Room No 1, Chiteghar Chavan DesaiGalli, Rajwada Samor, Main road All Voters Laibrari chouk, Sidharth Colony, Near Mohite Chiteghar,Near Patan to Chokole Road,Near Nathacha Mandir,Marathi Boys School, Naikwadiwadi, Mhasobachya Wadivaril, Near Watar tank 80 Tamkane ZP PS Room No 1, Tamkane Tamkane, Nathachipag, Grampanchyat Office All Voters 81 Ker ZP PS Room No 1, Ker Varchi ker, Khalchi Ker All Voters 82 Katwadi ZP PS Room No 1, Katwadi Mestewadi, Shirkewadi, Bharewadi, Vatolekar All Voters Vasti, Near Hostel 83 Kawadewadi ZP PS Room No 1, Kawadewadi Payatnicha Paat, Boudh Vasti, Mudagwadi, All Voters Kawadewadi 84 Zakade ZP PS Room No 1, Zakade Zakade,Kuswade All Voters Pun.,DeshmukhVasti,Pujarivasti,Tekvasti,Near Primati School,Baudhvasti,Sutarvasti 85 Jugaiwadi ZP PS Room No 1, Jugaiwadi Borgewadi,Borgewadisada,Ambewadi,Jugaiwadi,J All Voters annewadi 86 Fadtarwadi ZP PS Room No 1, Phadtarwadi Phadtarwadi,Borgewadi All Voters 87 Ghot ZP PS Room No 1, Ghot Ghot All Voters 88 Ambale ZP PS Room No 1, Ambale Ambale, Dangistewadi
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