The upcoming elections of the Bar Council of Maharashtra & Goa in 2026 are a crucial moment for the legal fraternity. With 23 members to be elected (including 5 reserved seats for women), understanding the voting process is essential to ensure your vote is valid and impactful.
This blog simplifies the official instructions and highlights key points every advocate must follow.
📅 Election Details You Should Not Miss
- Date of Polling: 24 March 2026
- Timing: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
- Voting System: Preferential Voting under Single Transferable Vote (STV)
- Ballot Type: Single Ballot Paper

🧾 Understanding the Voting System (STV)
The Single Transferable Vote (STV) system allows voters to rank candidates based on preference rather than choosing just one.
👉 This means:
- You must mark candidates as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5…
- Your vote can transfer if your higher preference candidate is eliminated
⚠️ Minimum 5 Preferences is Compulsory
One of the most critical rules:
- Every voter must mark at least 5 preferences
- If you mark less than 5, your ballot becomes INVALID
- You can mark more than 5 preferences (up to 23 candidates)
✅ Correct Way to Vote
A valid ballot should:
- Clearly mark “1” against ONLY one candidate
- Mark subsequent preferences in order (2, 3, 4, 5…)
- Follow a clean and clear marking style
- Maintain proper sequence (no skipping or duplication)
❌ Common Mistakes That Make Your Vote Invalid
Your vote will be rejected if:
- First preference (1) is not marked
- “1” is marked against multiple candidates
- Multiple numbers are marked for the same candidate
- Any identifying mark or signature is made
- The ballot is damaged, erased, or unclear
- Voting is not done as per the prescribed method
👉 Even small mistakes can cost your vote—be careful!
🚫 Important Restrictions
- Do NOT sign the ballot paper
- Do NOT make any identifying mark
This ensures secrecy and fairness in the election process.
🧑⚖️ How to Cast Your Vote (Step-by-Step)
- Mark your preferences clearly
- Fold the ballot properly
- Personally deposit it into the ballot box
🌐 Language Flexibility
Good news for advocates:
- You can mark preferences in English or Marathi (Devanagari script)
- Both are considered valid
⚖️ Why This Election Matters
The Bar Council plays a key role in:
- Regulating legal profession
- Protecting advocates’ rights
- Maintaining professional standards
Your vote directly influences leadership and future legal governance.
🔍 Final Thoughts
The 2026 Bar Council election is not just a routine process—it’s your opportunity to shape the future of the legal profession. However, technical mistakes can invalidate your vote, making awareness absolutely essential.
#EVERY VOTE MATTERS

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