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Nagaland Municipal By-Elections 2026: Polling in Three Wards on June 16, Paid Holiday Announced

Boyar Debbarma
By Boyar Debbarma Published June 15, 2026 4 Min Read
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Nagaland will hold by-elections for three municipal wards on June 16, 2026. Polling will take place in Ward 11 (Chaara) under Chümoukedima Town Council, Ward 8 (Tsumang ‘B’) under Wokha Town Council, and Ward 9 (Samba Ghoki) under Atoizu Town Council. To encourage voter participation, the Nagaland Home Department has declared a paid holiday for eligible voters working in government offices, banks, and financial institutions. The holiday also covers registered electors who live or work outside their respective wards. Authorities have urged all eligible voters to exercise their democratic right.

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Key FactsNagaland to Hold Municipal By-Elections in Three WardsGovernment Declares Paid Holiday for VotersHoliday Covers Electors Working Outside Their WardsImportance of Municipal ElectionsImportance of Nagaland and Northeast IndiaQuestions and AnswersWhat is happening in Nagaland on June 16?Which wards will go to polls?Who will receive the paid holiday?Why has the government declared a holiday?When will polling take place?

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Key Facts

  • Event: Municipal By-Elections 2026
  • Polling Date: June 16, 2026
  • State: Nagaland
  • Ward 11: Chaara, Chümoukedima Town Council
  • Ward 8: Tsumang ‘B’, Wokha Town Council
  • Ward 9: Samba Ghoki, Atoizu Town Council
  • Holiday Announced By: Nagaland Home Department
  • Beneficiaries: Government employees, bank staff, financial institution employees, and registered electors

Nagaland to Hold Municipal By-Elections in Three Wards

Nagaland is set to conduct municipal by-elections in three wards on June 16. The elections will fill vacancies in local urban bodies across the state.

Polling will take place in Ward 11 (Chaara) under Chümoukedima Town Council. Voting will also be held in Ward 8 (Tsumang ‘B’) under Wokha Town Council and Ward 9 (Samba Ghoki) under Atoizu Town Council.

Election authorities have completed the necessary preparations to ensure smooth and peaceful polling.

Government Declares Paid Holiday for Voters

Ahead of the by-elections, the Nagaland Home Department has declared June 16 as a paid holiday for eligible voters.

The holiday applies to State and Central Government employees who are registered electors in the three wards. As a result, voters will have sufficient time to cast their ballots.

In addition, employees of banks and financial institutions will also receive the benefit of the paid holiday.

Holiday Covers Electors Working Outside Their Wards

The government has extended the holiday to registered voters who live or work outside their respective wards.

This decision aims to increase voter participation and ensure that eligible citizens can exercise their franchise without work-related constraints.

Furthermore, authorities have encouraged all voters to take part in the democratic process and contribute to local governance.

Importance of Municipal Elections

Municipal elections play a key role in strengthening grassroots democracy. Local bodies are responsible for civic services, urban planning, sanitation, and community development.

Therefore, voter participation in these elections helps ensure effective representation and better governance at the local level.

Importance of Nagaland and Northeast India

Nagaland is an important state in Northeast India and plays a significant role in the region’s social and political development. Strong local governance through municipal institutions contributes to urban growth and sustainable development across the Northeast.

Questions and Answers

What is happening in Nagaland on June 16?

Nagaland will conduct municipal by-elections in three wards under Chümoukedima, Wokha, and Atoizu Town Councils.

Which wards will go to polls?

Polling will take place in Ward 11 (Chaara), Ward 8 (Tsumang ‘B’), and Ward 9 (Samba Ghoki).

Who will receive the paid holiday?

State and Central Government employees, bank employees, financial institution staff, and other registered electors in the three wards.

Why has the government declared a holiday?

The holiday will allow eligible voters to participate in the by-elections and exercise their voting rights.

When will polling take place?

Polling for the municipal by-elections will be held on June 16, 2026.

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Boyar Debbarma June 15, 2026
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