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Showing posts with label election commission of India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label election commission of India. Show all posts

Sunday, March 10, 2019

17th Lok Sabha and 4 State Election Schedule announced

The Indian Election Commission has at last declared the poll schedule of the much anticipated 2019 elections to the Indian parliament and to the legislative assemblies of four states. The announcement of schedule and dates by the E C has been receiving wide criticism from many people and political parties except the BJP and its stakeholders. 

The Election Commission of India is an independent autonomous constitutional authority responsible for administering election processes in India. In the past it has been performing accordingly. But there is wide criticism these days that the government run by Modi in India has been swallowing all the autonomous institutions like the CBI, RBI, etc and the present acts of the ECI also point towards this allegations. At a time when the whole country was mourning the huge loss of life of our brave soldiers, prime minister Modi was busy conducting election rallies and announcing poll promises and welfare sops before the declaration of the election schedule and 'model code of conduct' came into effect.

The Lok Sabha Election Schedule 2019:

The Loksabha elections will be held in 7 lengthy phases across the country. Voting in the country will commence on April 11 and end on May 19. The counting of votes will take place on May 23. 

Phase 1 (April 11) 

Andhra Pradesh: 25 seats 
Arunachal Pradesh: 2 seats 
Assam: 5 seats 
Bihar: 4 seats 
Chhattisgarh: 1 seat 
Jammu and Kashmir: 2 seats 
Maharashtra: 7 seats 
Manipur: 1 seat 
Meghalaya: 2 seats 
Mizoram: 1 seat 
Nagaland: 1 seat 
Odisha: 4 seats 
Sikkim: 1 seat 
Telangana: 17 seats 
Tripura: 1 seat 
Uttar Pradesh: 10 seats 
Uttarakhand: 5 seats 
West Bengal: 2 seats 
Andaman and Nicobar: 1 seat 
Lakshadweep: 1 seat 

Phase 2 (April 18) 

Assam: 5 seats 
Bihar: 5 seats 
Chhattisgarh: 3 seats 
Jammu & Kashmir: 2 seats 
Karnataka: 14 seats 
Maharashtra: 10 seats 
Manipur: 1 seat 
Odisha: 5 seats 
Tamil Nadu: 39 seats 
Tripura: 1 seat 
Uttar Pradesh: 8 seats 
West Bengal: 3 seats 
Puducherry: 1 seat 

Phase 3 (April 23) 

Assam: 4 seats 
Bihar: 5 seats 
Chhattisgarh: 7 seats 
Gujarat: 26 seats 
Goa: 2 seats
Jammu and Kashmir: 1 seat 
Karnataka: 14 seats 
Kerala: 20 seats 
Maharashtra: 14 seats 
Odisha: 6 seats 
Uttar Pradesh: 10 seats 
West Bengal: 5 seats 
Dadra Nagar Haveli: 1 seat 
Daman & Diu: 1 seat 

Phase 4 (April 29) 

Bihar: 5 seats 
Jammu and Kashmir: 1 seat 
Jharkhand: 3 seats 
Madhya Pradesh: 6 seats 
Maharashtra: 17 seats 
Odisha: 6 seats 
Rajasthan: 13 seats 
Uttar Pradesh: 13 seats 
West Bengal: 8 seats 

Phase 5 (May 6) 

Bihar: 5 seats 
Jammu and Kashmir: 2 seats 
Jharkhand: 4 seats 
Madhya Pradesh: 7 seats 
Rajasthan: 12 seats 
Uttar Pradesh: 14 seats 
West Bengal: 7 seats 

Phase 6 (May 12) 

Bihar: 8 seats 
Haryana: 10 seats 
Jharkhand: 4 seats 
Madhya Pradesh: 8 seats 
Uttar Pradesh: 14 seats 
West Bengal: 8 seats 
Delhi: 7 seats 

Phase 7 (May 19) 

Bihar: 8 seats 
Jharkhand: 3 seats 
Madhya Pradesh: 8 seats 
Punjab: 13 seats 
West Bengal: 9 seats 
Chandigarh: 1 seat 
Uttar Pradesh: 13 seats 
Himachal Pradesh: 4 seats



List of 17 States to hold polls in single phase:

Andaman Nicobar - 1st phase (11th April)
Andhra Pradesh -    1st phase (11th April)
Arunachal Pradesh -1st phase (11th April)
Chandigarh - 7th phase (19th May)
Dadra Nagar Haveli - 3rd phase (23rd April)
Daman & Diu - 3rd phase (23rd April)
Delhi - 6th phase (12th May)
Goa - 3rd phase (23rd April)
Gujarat - 3rd phase (23rd April)
Haryana - 6th phase (12th May)
Himachal Pradesh - 7th phase (19th May)
Kerala - 3rd phase (23rd April)
Meghalaya - 1st phase (11th April)
Mizoram -  1st phase (11th April)
Nagaland -  1st phase (11th April)
Puduchery - 2nd phase (2nd April)
Punjab - 7th phase (19th May)

1 State to hold polls in all 7 phases: 

Bihar

The State Assembly Election Schedule 2019:

Five states in India are also going to elect a new government in 2019. They are Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir Odisha (Orissa) and Sikkim.

Out of these, elections are announced in all the 4 states except Jammu and Kashmir.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Latest Party wise Seats and Final List of Candidates with votes and Margins

Here is the final results of the party wise seats won in the Delhi Assembly Elections 2015 according to the final information available with the official website of the Chief Electoral Officer of Delhi:

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)     - 67 
Baratiya Janata Party (BJP)   - 03
Indian National Congress (INC) - 00
Indian National Lok Dal (INLD)      - 00

Total seats  contested and declared - 70

Please Verify the results with the official Election Commission of India website also.

The percentage of vote share secured by each party is also available here:

http://eciresults.nic.in/

Here is the final list of all the 70 Candidates who won the prestigious Delhi Assembly Election 2015 constituency wise with the votes they got. 

http://eciresults.nic.in/ConstituencywiseU054.htm?ac=4 

Here is the complete details of Constituencies, Leading candidates names, Leading Party, Trailing candidates names, trailing party, margin of votes etc.  

http://eciresults.nic.in/StatewiseU05.htm


Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Election Commission of India Announces 2012 By Poll Dates in 9 States. June 12, 2012

The Election Commission of India has announced the much awaited dates for the By-Election June 2012 for nine states that are ready to face the franchise of the people for different reasons. Totally there are 28 Assembly segments and three Loksabha constituencies spread across nine states preparing to go for the by poll in June 2012.

The actual by-election schedule in this regard is to be issued by the election commission of India on May 18th, 2012.

The last date for filing the nominations by the candidates is May 25th, 2012.
Nominations scrutiny will take place on May 26th
Last date for withdrawal of nominations is May - 28th, 2012.
The Elections will be held in all the 28 State Legislative Assemblies and 3 Loksabha constituencies on June 12th, 2012 (Tuesday)
And the counting of votes will be held and the Results of the 2012 by-poll declared on June 15th, 2012.

At the same time the EC has also announced a different by-poll schedule and dates for the Assembly Seats in Neyyattinkara (in Kerala) and Cortalim (in Goa) where by elections are to scheduled to be held on June 2nd, 2012. 


Notification will be issued on May 9th.
Last date for filing nominations - May 16th.
Scrutiny of nominations - May 17th. 
Last date for withdrawal of nominations - May 19th.
Polling - on June 2nd,
Counting of votes and Results on June 15th, 2012.






Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Party-wise seats won in Indian Assembly Elections March, 2012: Goa, Manipur, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh

Here is the summary of the final seats won by the different parties in the Assembly Elections conducted by the Election Commission of India in the five states viz Goa, Manipur, Uttarakhand, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh.

The counting is over and the parties and candidates won the poll are in jubilation. The parties that lost the elections are terribly disappointed and dismayed. The actual results are very much different from the exit poll resulted published by many survey agencies, thus coming to a conclusion that nobody can read the minds of the people...!

Party-wise Results status of Goa State:

Total Seats in the Assembly                   -----  40


Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)                  ----- 21


Indian National Congress (INC)               ---- 09


Maharastrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP)---- 03


Others                                              ------------  07



Party-wise Results Status of Manipur State:




Total Seats in the Assembly                   -----60




Indian National Congress (INC)             ------42


Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)          ------01


Trinamul Congress  (TMC)                       ------07


Lok Jan Shakti Party (LJS)                     ------01


Naga Peoples Front (NPF)                      ------04


Others               --------------------------------05






Party-wise Results Status for Punjab State:




Total Seats in the Assembly      ------------ 117




Shironmani Akali Dal  (SAK)   ---------------   56


Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)  ----------------12


Indian National congress (INC) ---------------46


Others ------------------------------------------03      




Party-wise Results for Uttatrakhand State:




Total Seats in the Assembly     -------------70




Indian National Congress (INC)  ------------- 32


Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)   ---------------31


Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP)  -----------------03


Uttrakhand Kranti Dal        --------------------01


Others  ----------------------------------------03




Party-wise Results for Uttar Pradesh State:




Total Seats in U.P Assembly     ------------403




Samajwadi Party (SP)  ----------------------224


Bahujan Samaj party (BSP)  ----------------- 80


Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)  --------------- 47


Indian National Congress (INC) --------------28


Rashtriya Lokdal (RL)  ----------------------- 09


Nationalist Congress Party -------------------01


Others -----------------------------------------14