Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024 Poll Dates Schedule Jharkhand wonderful

Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024 dates have been announced. In this state voting poll will take place on 20th November details are given below.

Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024

Here 29 seats are reserved for Scheduled Caste (SC) and 25 seats are reserved for Scheduled Tribe (ST). The majority number is 145.

The main parties are Bharatiya Janata Party, Shiv Sena (Uddhav faction), Shiv Sena (Shinde faction), Congress, NCP (Sharad Pawar faction) and NCP (Ajit Pawar faction).

BJP and Shiv Sena had participated in this election in alliance, in which BJP had contested on 164 seats and Shiv Sena had contested on 124 seats. BJP was leading with 105 seats. After the Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024 results came out, there was a difference of opinion between Shiv Sena and BJP regarding the post of Chief Minister, due to which there was a rift in the alliance.

Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024 – 260 out of 288 seats divided in MVA

The meeting of Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) regarding seat distribution in the Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024 has reached the final stage, but the matter regarding some seats is still not resolved. The meeting of Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) regarding seat distribution in the assembly elections has reached the final stage, but the matter regarding some seats is still not resolved.

In the Thursday meeting, it’s been reported that 260 out of 288 Assembly seats have been allocated. However, no decision has been made for the remaining 28 seats. After the meeting, prominent Congress leaders have left for Delhi.

On the other hand, Uddhav Sena leader Anil Parab has announced the name of Varun Desai from Bandra (East) seat, on which Congress has expressed displeasure. Here, Uddhav Thackeray has called a meeting of his party’s MLAs and MPs on Matoshree.

On the other hand, Uddhav Sena leader Anil Parab has announced the name of Varun Desai from Bandra (East) seat, on which Congress has expressed displeasure.

Regarding seat distribution, it was claimed that 260 seats have been decided. MVA leaders claimed that there is no dispute of any kind among them regarding seat sharing. A few seats are left, whose mathematics is being tried to be understood. The list of our candidates will come even before filing nominations.

Maharashtra Election 2024 : What are the big issues for Mahayuti?

  • Two years ago, Eknath Shinde and later Ajit Pawar came to BJP by raising the issue of Hindutva and development.
  • Eknath Shinde got 7 seats in Lok Sabha and his increasing popularity can also prove to be effective for Mahayuti.
  • Narendra Modi’s charisma, BJP’s good hold in urban areas and taking Shinde along on the issue of Hindutva can also have an impact.
  • By showing big projects like Coastal Road, Samriddhi Mahamarg, Mumbai Metro, Navi Mumbai Airport, Mahayuti can claim that we are moving towards development politics.
  • The issue of Hindutva has also become very important, the way the Muslim community has voted with the scheme, BJP has tried to unite the Hindus by calling it ‘Vote Jihad’.
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Jharkhand Assembly Election 2024 schedule, Poll Date

Jharkhand Assembly Election 2024 schedule has been announced by the ECI will take place in two phases on 13th and 20th November. Details are given below.

Jharkhand Assembly Election 2024 Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar unveiled the Jharkhand Assembly Election 2024 schedule, and a total of 2.6 crore voters, including 1.29 crore female and 1.31 crore male voters, are expected to participate in the elections. Additionally, 11.84 lakh first-time voters List aged 18 to 19 years and 66.84 lakh young voters aged 20 to 29 years are anticipated to cast their votes. In the elections, 28 seats are reserved for ST (Scheduled Tribes) and 9 for SC (Scheduled Castes).

Jharkhand Assembly Election 2024 first phase seats on November 13.

This includes Koderma, Barkatha, Barhi, Barkagaon, Hazaribagh, Simaria (SC), Chatra (SC), Baharagora, Ghatsila (ST), Potka (ST), Jugsalai (SC), Jamshedpur East, Jamshedpur West, Ichagarh, Seraikela (ST). , Chaibasa (ST), Mazgaon (ST), Jagannathpur (ST), Manoharpur (ST), Chakradharpur (ST), Kharsawan (ST), Tamar (ST), Topra (ST), Khunti (ST), Ranchi, Hatia, Kanke (SC), Maander (ST), Sisai (ST), Gumla (ST), Bishnupur (ST), Simdega (ST), Kolibera (ST), Lohardaga (ST), Manika (ST), Latehar (SC), Panki, Daltonganj, Bishrampur, Chhattarpur (SC), Hussainabad, Garhwa, Bhagwantpur are included.

Voting of these 38 assembly seats held on second phase on November 20.

This includes Rajmahal, Borio (ST), Barhait (ST), Litipara (ST), Pakur, Maheshpur (ST), Sikaripara (ST), Nala, Jamtara, Dumka (ST), Jama (ST), Jarmundi, Madhupur, Sarath, Deoghar (SC), Paudaiyahat, Godda, Mahagama, Ramgarh, Mandu, Dhanwar, Bagodar, Jamua (SC), Gande, Girhid, Dumri, Gomia, Bermo, Bokaro, Chandankiyari (SC), Sindri, Nirsa, Dhanbad, Jharia, Tundi. , Baghmara, Silli, Khijri (ST).

Assembly By Elections 2024 Dates, Poll Schedule

By Elections 2024 : Voting date fixed in Wayanad-Nanded, know when by-elections will be held on 48 assembly seats of the country.

Assembly By elections have been announced for 48 assembly seats in 15 states, out of which the maximum are 9 seats in UP and 7 seats in Rajasthan. Apart from this, by-elections will also be held on two Lok Sabha seats, which also includes Wayanad in Kerala. All these by-elections will be held on 13 and 20 November and the results will be announced on 23 November.

Announcement of dates of by elections across the country.

The Election Commission has announced the dates of by elections for 48 assembly seats in a total of 15 states of the country. Elections will be held in two phases.

Voting will be held on 47 assembly seats on November 13, while voting on one Kedarnath assembly seat will be held on November 20. Apart from this, the Election Commission has also announced by-elections on two Lok Sabha seats. These by elections will also be held in two phases.

The two Lok Sabha seats on which by-elections will be held include Wayanad in Kerala and Nanded in Maharashtra. Voting on Wayanad seat will be held on 13th November, while voting on Nanded seat will be held on 20th November.

Actually, Wayanad seat of Kerala had become vacant after the resignation of Rahul Gandhi. At the same time, this seat has become vacant after the death of the sitting Congress MP from Nanded seat. The results of all these elections will be announced on 23 November.

Why are the assembly seats vacant?

In fact, out of the 48 assembly seats where elections are to be held, there are 42 seats whose MLAs have now become MPs. Among these, maximum 11 MPs are from Congress, while 9 BJP MLAs have become MPs. Apart from this, 5-5 MLAs of Samajwadi Party and TMC have become MPs.

Apart from this, 12 MLAs from other parties have also become MPs, hence the assembly seats became vacant. At the same time, there are three assembly seats whose MLAs died, due to which the seats became vacant.

Apart from this, two MLAs in Sikkim resigned and one MLA in Madhya Pradesh changed party, due to which their assembly seats became vacant.

By elections will be held on these seats

In Uttar Pradesh, by-elections will be held on Karhal seat of Mainpuri, Phulpur seat of Prayagraj, Sisamau seat of Kanpur, Katehari seat of Ambedkar Nagar, Majhwan seat of Mirzapur, Ghaziabad Sadar seat, Khair seat of Aligarh, Mirapur seat of Muzaffarnagar and Kundarki seat of Moradabad.

Apart from this, by-elections will be held in Khinvsar, Jhunjhunu, Dausa, Deoli-Uniara, Chaurasi, Salumber and Ramgarh of Rajasthan.

At the same time, by elections will be held in Tarari, Ramgarh, Belaganj and Imamganj in Bihar, while by-elections will be held in Budhni and Vijaypur in Madhya Pradesh, Barnala, Dera Baba Nanak, Chabbewal and Gidderbaha in Punjab.

Apart from this, by-elections have also been announced in Raipur South of Chhattisgarh and Gambargar of Meghalaya.

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