Lok Sabha polls in seven phases April 11-May 19\, vote count on May 23

Lok Sabha polls in seven phases April 11-May 19, vote count on May 23

IANS  |  New Delhi 

elections will be held in seven phases from April 11 to May 19, the announced on Sunday setting a two-and-half month-long process for people to either vote in the Narendra Modi-led dispensation once again or choose an alternative.

Once the Model Code of Conduct comes into force, governments cannot take policy decisions or announce new projects in the run-up to the elections.

Assembly elections will also be simultaneously held in Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Odisha and while the demand of parties for Assembly polls in and Kashmir has not been accepted due to security considerations, Arora said at the flanked by ECs and

The Assembly elections in these four states will be held on the day the states choose their representatives.

By-elections to 34 Assembly seats in 12 states, including 18 constituencies in Tamil Nadu, which could decide the fortunes of the ruling AIADMK, will be held simultaneously.

In the last polls, held over nine phases, the BJP under Modi got a single-party majority of 282 seats for the first time, which was also the first for any party in 30 years.

The 17th Lok Sabha polls will be held on April 11, April 18, April 23, April 29, May 6, May 12 and May 19.

In the first phase, 91 seats spread across 20 states and union territories - (25), (2), (5), (4), (1), and Kashmir (2), (7), (1), (2) (1), (1) Odisha (4), (1) (17), (1), (8), Uttarkhand (5), (2), Andaman and (1) and (1).

A total of 97 seats in 13 states and a union territory will go to polls in the second phase on April 18 - (5), (5), (3), and Kashmir (2), (14), (10), (1), Odisha (5), (39), (1), (8), (3) and Puducherry (1).

Phase three on April 23 will see polling in 115 seats across 14 states and union territories - (4), (5), (7), (26), (2), Jammu and Kashmir (1), (14), (20), (14), Odisha (6), 10, (5), (1) and (1).

Elections in phase four on April 29 will be held in 71 seats across nine states - Bihar (5), Jammu and Kashmir (1), (3), (6), Maharashtra (17), Odisha (6), (13), Uttar Pradesh (13) and West Bengal (8).

Phase five on May 6 will witness polling in 51 seats in seven states - Bihar (5), Jammu and Kashmir (2), Jammu and Kashmir (2), (4), (7), (12), Uttar Pradesh (14) and West Bengal (7).

On May 12, in the sixth phase of polling covering 59 seats in seven states - Bihar (8), (10), (4), (8), Uttar Pradesh (14), West Bengal (8) and (7).

In the final phase of polling on May, elections will be held in 59 seats in eight states - Bihar (8), Jharkhand (3), Madhya Pradesh (8), (13), (13), West Bengal (9), (1), Uttar Pradesh 13 and (4).

Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, Mizoram, Nagaland, Punjab, Sikkim, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, Andaman and Nicobar, Daman and Diu, Lakshadweep, and will have a single-day polling.

Karnataka, Manipur, Rajasthan and will have a two-phased, while Assam and Chhattisgarh will have three-phased elections. Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Odisha will have four phases while Jammu and Kashmir will have five phases.

No state has six-phased polling. Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal will have polling in seven phases.

Arora said the phases have been decided due to several factors including the availability of central paramilitary forces, who move by trains from state to state.

On simultaneous Assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir, which has been demanded by the mainstream parties during the tour of the state by the Commission, the CEC said that they were making an announcement only about the parliamentary polls due to factors such as constraints of requirement of forces for security of candidates.

"Keeping the totality of factors in mind, the schedule of only parliamentary polls in the state of Jammu and Kashmir is being announced," he said.

With January 1 this year as the cut off date, the total number of voters in this elections are likely to be around 900 million, which is over 83 million compared to the last polls in 2014. There are about 15 million voters in the age group of 18 to 19.

Arora said the (VVPAT) will be available in all the electronic voting machines.

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Arora said the relevant form for candidates with criminal antecedents to declare their cases has been modified and such candidates will have to place advertisements in local newspapers and television channels for declaring them. Any incomplete information will lead to disqualification of their candidatures, he said.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, March 10 2019. 20:08 IST