Maharashtra, Jharkhand Elections Set For November With Bypolls In 50 Seats, Check All Poll Schedules

    Maharashtra, Jharkhand Elections Set For November With Bypolls In 50 Seats, Check All Poll Schedules


    The Election Commission of India on Tuesday announced that the Assembly elections in Maharashtra will take place in a single phase on November 20, while Jharkhand will conduct its polls in two phases on November 13 and November 20. The counting of votes for both states is scheduled for November 23. Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar disclosed that there are 9.63 crore eligible voters in Maharashtra and 2.6 crore in Jharkhand during a press conference.

    Maharashtra Assembly Election Schedule 2024










    Poll Events Dates
    Date of Issue of Gazette Notification 22.10.2024 (Tuesday)
    Nomination deadline 29.10.2024 (Tuesday)
    Nomination Scrutiny 30.10.2024 (Wednesday)
    Last date to withdraw nominations 04.11.2024 (Monday)
    Date of Voting 20.11.2024 (Wednesday)
    Date of Counting and Results Announcement 23.11.2024 (Saturday)

    Jharkhand Election Schedule 2024










    Poll Events Phase-I Phase-II
    Date of Issue of Gazette Notification 18.10.2024 (Friday) 22.10.2024 (Tuesday)
    Nomination deadline 25.10.2024 (Friday) 29.10.2024 (Tuesday)
    Nomination Scrutiny 28.10.2024 (Monday) 30.10.2024 (Wednesday)
    Last date to withdraw nominations 30.10.2024 (Wednesday) 01.11.2024 (Friday)
    Date of Voting 13.11.2024 (Wednesday) 20.11.2024 (Wednesday)
    Date of Counting and Result Announcement 23.11.2024 (Saturday) 23.11.2024 (Saturday)

    Bypolls For 48 Assembly Seats, 2 Lok Sabha Seats

    Additionally, the Election Commission revealed that byelections will be held for 48 assembly seats and two Lok Sabha seats. The byelections include those for the Wayanad and Nanded Lok Sabha seats. Notably, byelections for the Basirhat Lok Sabha seat in West Bengal and the Milkipur assembly seat in Uttar Pradesh were not announced, as election petitions are pending in their respective high courts against the previous winning candidates.

    The 48 assembly constituencies and two Lok Sabha seats where byelections are being conducted span 15 states, including Uttar Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Uttarakhand, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Meghalaya, Punjab, West Bengal, Rajasthan, and Sikkim.

    The bypolls will be held on the following Assembly and Lok Sabha seats.






















































    Name of State

    No. and Name of AC/PC

    Reason of Vacancy

    Assam

    11-Dholai (SC) AC

    Resignation of Parimal Suklabaidya

     

    31-Sidli (ST) AC

    Resignation of Joyanta Basumatary

     

    32-Bongaigaon AC

    Resignation of Phani Bhusan Choudhury

     

    77-Behali AC

    Resignation of Ranjit Dutta

     

    88-Samaguri AC

    Resignation of Rakibul Hussain

    Bihar

    196-Tarari AC

    Resignation of Sudama Prasad

     

    203-Ramgarh AC

    Resignation of Sudhakar Singh

     

    227-Imamganj (SC) AC

    Resignation of Jitan Ram Manjhi

     

    232-Belaganj AC

    Resignation of Surendra Prasad Yadav

    Chhattisgarh

    51-Raipur City South AC

    Resignation of Brijmohan Agrawal

    Gujarat

    7-Vav AC

    Resignation of Geniben Nagaji Thakor

    Karnataka

    83-Shiggaon AC

    Resignation of Basavaraj Bommai

     

    95-Sandur (ST) AC

    Resignation of E Tukaram

     

    185-Channapatna AC

    Resignation of H D Kumaraswamy

    Kerala

    56-Palakkad AC

    Resignation of Shafi Parambil

     

    61-Chelakkara (SC) AC

    Resignation of K. Radhakrishnan

     

    4-Wayanad PC

    Resignation of Rahul Gandhi

    Madhya Pradesh

    156-Budhni AC

    Resignation of Shivraj Singh Chouhan

     

    02-Vijaypur AC

    Resignation of Ramnivas Rawat

    Maharashtra

    16-Nanded PC

    Death of Chavan Vasantrao Balwantrao

    Meghalaya

    56-Gambegre (ST) AC

    Resignation of Saleng A. Sangma

    Punjab

    10-Dera Baba Nanak AC

    Resignation of Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa

     

    44-Chabbewal (SC) AC

    Resignation of Dr. Raj Kumar

     

    84-Gidderbaha AC

    Resignation of Amarinder Singh Raja Warring

     

    103-Barnala AC

    Resignation of Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer

    Rajasthan

    27-Jhunjhunu AC

    Resignation of Brijendra Singh Ola

     

    67-Ramgarh AC

    Death of Zubair Khan

     

    88-Dausa AC

    Resignation of Murari Lal Meena

     

    97-Deoli-Uniara AC

    Resignation of Harish Chandra Meena

     

    110-Khinwsar AC

    Resignation of Hanuman Beniwal

     

    156-Salumber (ST) AC

    Death of Amrit Lal Meena

     

    161-Chorasi (ST) AC

    Resignation of Rajkumar Roat

    Sikkim

    07-Soreng-Chakung AC

    Resignation of P.S. Tamang

     

    11-Namchi-Singhithang AC

    Resignation of Krishna Kumari Rai

    Uttar Pradesh

    16-Meerapur AC

    Resignation of Chandan Chauhan

     

    29-Kundarki AC

    Resignation of Zia Ur Rehman

     

    56-Ghaziabad AC

    Resignation of Atul Garg

     

    71-Khair (SC) AC

    Resignation of Anoop Singh alias Anoop Pradhan Balmiki

     

    110-Karhal AC

    Resignation of Akhilesh Yadav

     

    213-Sishamau AC

    Disqualification of Haji Irfan Solanki

     

    256-Phulpur AC

    Resignation of Praveen Patel

     

    277-Katehari AC

    Resignation of Lalji Verma

     

    397-Majhawan AC

    Resignation of Dr. Vinod Kumar Bind

    Uttarakhand

    07-Kedarnath AC

    Death of Shailarani Rawat

    West Bengal

    6-Sitai (SC) AC

    Resignation of Jagadish Chandra Barma Basunia

     

    14-Madarihat (ST) AC

    Resignation of Manoj Tigga

     

    104-Naihati AC

    Resignation of Partha Bhowmick

     

    121-Haroa AC

    Resignation of SK Nurul Islam

     

    236- Medinipur AC

    Resignation of June Maliah

     

    251-Taldangra AC

    Resignation of Arup Chakraborty

    Bypolls 2024: Election Schedule











    Poll Events Date and Day (For all byelections except in 16-Nanded PC Maharashtra and 07-Kedarnath AC of Uttarakhand) Date and Day (For 16-Nanded PC Maharashtra and 07-Kedarnath AC of Uttarakhand)
    Date    of    Issue    of Gazette Notification 18.10.2024
    (Friday)
    22.10.2024
    (Tuesday)
    Last date of making nominations 25. 10.2024
    (Friday)
    29.10.2024
    (Tuesday)
    Date  for  scrutiny  of nominations 28. 10.2024
    (Monday)
    30.10.2024
    (Wednesday)
    Last date for the withdrawal of candidatures 30. 10.2024
    (Wednesday)
    04.11.2024
    (Monday)
    Date of Poll 13.11.2024
    (Wednesday)
    20.11.2024
    (Wednesday)
    Date of Counting 23.11.2024
    (Saturday)
    Date before which election shall be completed 25.11.2024
    (Monday)

    The byelection for the Wayanad parliamentary seat coincides with the first phase of the Jharkhand Assembly elections on November 13. Meanwhile, the Nanded Lok Sabha seat and the Kedarnath assembly constituency will hold byelections on November 20, aligned with the Maharashtra assembly polls and the second phase of the Jharkhand elections.

    The Wayanad Lok Sabha seat was vacated by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who chose to retain the Rae Bareli seat. The Nanded Lok Sabha seat became vacant following the death of MP Vasant Chavan. Similarly, TMC MP from Basirhat, Haji Sheikh Nurul Islam, recently passed away. Rahul’s sibling Priyanka Gandhi Vadra is expected to contest from Wayanad.



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