Tomorrow is May 10 for the Haryana Urban Local Bodies (ULB) polls. Schools in Ambala, Panchkula, and Sonipat used as booths will remain closed. The state government recently declared a paid holiday for all eligible voters. This decision helps citizens participate in the democratic process without any workplace stress. It also ensures that the voting process happens in a very secure environment tomorrow.
Several local school campuses have now been converted into active voting centers for citizens. These venues will host thousands of local people throughout the entire election day. Only the specific institutions serving as polling stations must stay shut tomorrow. Parents must check official district lists to confirm if their specific school is closed. This prevents any confusion for students who usually attend weekend sessions.

Official updates on Haryana civic polls in Ambala and Sonipat
Authorities in Sonipat and Rewari have now released detailed maps for all voters. The State Election Commission (SEC) is monitoring all poll preparations very closely. Security forces will remain present to ensure a safe environment for all people. Schools not acting as booths will follow their own management policies for closure. Most private schools will also update parents via official mobile phone applications today.
| District | Polling Booth Locations | School Status |
|---|---|---|
| Ambala | Designated Schools | Closed for Polls |
| Panchkula | Government Buildings | Closed for Polls |
| Sonipat | Selected Campuses | Closed for Polls |
Workers in shops and firms under the ULB areas will receive leave. Both private and public sector employees are covered under this new state directive. The Department of Labor and Employment (DLE) issued this order for the state. These measures aim to boost the overall voter turnout in the four districts. Higher participation reflects a healthy democratic spirit in these growing urban areas of Haryana.
Residents can contact local helpline numbers to find their specific voting booths today. This information helps families plan their Sunday and upcoming school week effectively. As Haryana prepares for this major event, voters must keep their identification cards ready. Following all rules from the SEC will ensure a very smooth election day. Active civic participation is vital for the progress of these local regions.


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