TIWN March 16, 2024

AGARTALA, March 16 (TIWN): The 7-phase election in India for much awaited Lok Sabha Poll will kick off on April 19. According to the ECI press release, Polling will be held on April 19, April 26, May 7, May 13, May 20, May 25, and June 1, informed Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar. CEC Rajeev Kumar said there are 97 crore registered voters, 10.5 lakhs polling stations, 1.5 crores polling officials and security staff, 55 lakhs EVMs, 4 lakhs vehicles. He added that there are 1.82 crore first-time voters in the electoral rolls and highlighted the importance of youth in the growth and development of the country. Tripura Lok Sabha polls will be held on April 19 for West Tripura and April 26 in East Tripura in the first and second phase of the elections. Tripura Ramnagar bypoll also will be held on April 19.
The Details for phase 1 are below (Bihar has exception) :
Poll date announcement : March 16
Gazette Notification to be issued : March 20
Last Date of making nominations : March 27 (March 28 for Bihar)
Date for scrutiny of nominations : March 28 (March 30 for Bihar)
Last Date for withdrawal of candidature : March 30 (April 2 for Bihar)
Date of Poll : April 19 to June 1
Date of counting : June 4
Date before which election will be completed : June 6
The Details for phase 2 are below (J&K has exception)
Poll date announcement : March 16
Gazette Notification to be issued : March 28
Last Date of making nominations : April 4
Date for scrutiny of nominations : April 5 (April 6 for J&K)
Last Date for withdrawal of candidature : April 8
Date of Poll : April 26
Date of counting : June 4
Date before which election will be completed : June 6
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