Mathura Panchayat Elections 2026: Final Voter List Released, 1.3 Million Eligible Voters

Mathura Panchayat Elections: Final Voter List Released, 1.3 Million Voters to Elect Rural Representatives; Baldev Emerges as Largest Block

Mathura: Ahead of the upcoming three-tier Panchayat elections, the Mathura district administration has officially published the final voter list for rural local body elections. According to official data released by the District Election Office, a total of 1,306,850 voters across 495 Gram Panchayats in 10 development blocks will participate in the democratic process to elect village-level representatives.

The final electoral roll has been prepared and published under the provisions of the Uttar Pradesh Panchayat Raj (Electoral Registration) Rules, 1994, following the completion of the special revision process.

Over 1.3 Million Eligible Voters in Rural Mathura

According to Amresh Kumar, ADM Administration and Electoral Registration Officer (Panchayat), the final voter list includes 715,800 male voters and 591,050 female voters.

The administration has made the electoral rolls available for public inspection at all Block Development Offices (BDOs), offices of Assistant Electoral Registration Officers, and Gram Panchayat offices across the district.

Block-wise Voter Distribution

An analysis of the official data shows significant variation in voter strength across Mathura’s development blocks. Baldev has emerged as the largest block in terms of electorate, while Nandgaon remains the smallest.

Development BlockMale VotersFemale VotersTotal Voters
Baldev83,99269,637153,629
Naujheel80,84468,466149,310
Govardhan81,01066,667147,677
Chhata79,20264,846144,048
Raya77,18663,925141,111
Mant73,28561,209134,494
Farah67,13455,452122,586
Mathura60,09950,375110,474
Chaumuhan60,26548,339108,604
Nandgaon52,78342,13494,917
Total715,800591,0501,306,850

Baldev Leads, Nandgaon Records Lowest Electorate

With more than 153,000 registered voters spread across 60 Gram Panchayats, Baldev is the largest rural electoral block in Mathura district. On the other hand, Nandgaon, comprising 31 Gram Panchayats, has the lowest voter count at 94,917.

The data also indicates a relatively stronger female voter representation in Farah block compared to several other development blocks, reflecting growing participation of women in grassroots democratic institutions.

Where Can Residents Verify Their Names?

The district administration has advised rural residents to verify their details in the published voter rolls. Copies of the final electoral list are available at:

  • Office of the ADM Administration
  • Assistant Electoral Registration Officer Offices
  • Block Development Offices (BDOs)
  • All 495 Gram Panchayat Offices across Mathura district

Citizens can visit their respective Panchayat or Block Office to check the accuracy of their electoral details.

Major Step Towards Panchayat Elections

The publication of the final voter list is being viewed as a significant milestone in the run-up to the next Panchayat elections in Uttar Pradesh. With the tenure of Gram Pradhans already completed and the terms of Kshetra Panchayats and Zila Panchayats nearing completion, electoral preparations are expected to gather momentum in the coming months.

Political observers believe that the release of the final electoral rolls will accelerate grassroots-level political activity, candidate outreach, and local election planning across rural Mathura.

MathuraNow Analysis

The voter distribution highlights the electoral importance of Baldev, Naujheel, and Govardhan blocks, which together account for a substantial share of the district’s rural electorate. As Panchayat elections approach, these regions are likely to become key political battlegrounds influencing local governance and rural development priorities.

Fact Check: All figures mentioned in this report are based on official data released by the Mathura District Administration and the Panchayat Election Registration Authority. Readers are advised to verify individual electoral details through their respective Panchayat or Block offices.

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