Wardwise list of voters in Bengaluru – BBMP election 2015

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Useful links for Bengaluru voters:

Search your name on voterlist:

Know your candidates:

Useful guide: All you need to know before BBMP elections

If you have not found your name on voter list, and have not checked again recently, it is time to check it again. Read this: Your name might have been included recently.

On Citizen Matters

Check out Citizen Matters’ Special Reportage on the BBMP Elections 2015:
https://citizenmatters.in/articles/bbmp-elections-2015-citizen-matters-coverage.

Here’s what we have covered so far.

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Final wardwise list of number of voters for Bengaluru, ahead of BBMP elections:

Click here for direct link to Google sheet

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