Assembly Election 2023: Semifinal For 2024.

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Starts on Nov 7. Results of 5 state polls on December 3

The elections start on November 7 in Chhattisgarh and Mizoram. Chhattisgarh will go to the polls in two phasesโ€“ first on November 7 and then on November 17. Polling in Madhya Pradesh will be on November 17. Rajasthan and Telangana will go to polls on November 23 and 30 respectively. Counting for all states will take place on December 3.

The Election Commission of India has announced the dates for the Assembly election in five states to be held next month. The poll body announced the dates for elections in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Telangana, and Mizoram. Mizoram will go to polls on November 7 while Chhattisgarh will vote in two phases — on November 7 and 17. Elections will be held in Madhya Pradesh on November 17, Rajasthan on November 23, and Telangana on November 30. The results will be declared on December 3.

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Rajasthan:- The Election Commission announced the dates and phases of the upcoming assembly elections in Rajasthan during a press conference today. Do you need to know when voting will take place in Rajasthan? The Election Commission has announced that voting is scheduled for November 23, with the results to be declared on December 3. The official election notification will be released on October 30, and the last date for nomination is November 6. Scrutiny of nominations will take place on November 7, and candidates are allowed to withdraw their names until November 9. Do you know what was discussed in the press conference with Chief Election Commissioner Rajeev Kumar? He announced that 679 seats would be up for voting. In total, there are 16 crore voters in the participating states, with over 60 lakh of them being first-time voters. The number of male voters exceeds eight crore, while women voters amount to 7.8 crore. According to the latest statistics last time there were 51,796 polling stations in Rajasthan, while this time there are 51,756. As for the number of voters, it’s five crore 26 lakh 80 thousand 545, with 1,41,890 service voters. Additionally, there are 22 lakh 4 thousand 514 voters aged between 18-19 years. Lastly, PWD voters are 5 lakh 60 thousand 990, third gender are 606, and senior citizens are 11 lakh 78 thousand 285 in Rajasthan. According to the Chief Election Commissioner, the list of voters will be made public on October 17, and changes can be made up until the 23rd. Additionally, candidates with a criminal background will need to declare themselves in the newspaper at least three times, and their political party will need to justify why they were chosen as a candidate. It’s important to ensure transparency and accountability in the election process.

Madhya Pradesh:- Madhya Pradesh Assembly election dates have been announced by the Election Commission. The commission revealed the voting dates and the date of the result declaration during a press conference. The Election Commission announced the dates for the Madhya Pradesh Assembly election during a press conference. Do you happen to know when voting will be held in Madhya Pradesh? According to the commission, voting will take place on November 17, with the results being declared on December 3. The election will be held in one phase. As per the Election Commission’s announcement during a press conference, voting for the Madhya Pradesh Assembly election will take place on November 17, and the results will be declared on December 3. If you’re wondering about the release of the notification, the commission stated that it will be issued on October 21. The last date for nomination is 30 October, and scrutiny of nominations will take place on October 31. Candidates can withdraw their names until November 2. The Chief Election Commissioner, Rajiv Kumar, announced that voting will be held on a total of 679 seats in five states. There are 16 crore voters in these states, with over 60 lakh voters casting their vote for the first time. There are more than eight crore male voters and 7.8 crore female voters. The voter list will be published on October 17, which can be amended till the 23rd. According to the latest statistics, there are over 56 million registered voters in Madhya Pradesh. This number includes more than 1 million voters aged 18-19 years, as well as a small but significant number of third-gender voters. Additionally, there are over 650,000 senior citizens who are eligible to vote, along with more than 500,000 other electors. Finally, there are also over 75,000 service voters in the state.

Chhattisgarh:- The Chhattisgarh Assembly elections (Chhattisgarh Election 2023) were announced by the Central Election Commission on Monday, October 9. According to Chief Election Commissioner Rajeev Kumar, the voting will take place in two phases on November 7 and 17 in Chhattisgarh. The counting of votes will be conducted on December 3. During the press conference, the Election Commissioner mentioned that prior to the announcement of the election dates in the five election states, the Commission visited all the states within 40 days. Discussions were held with political parties and central and state enforcement agencies. It was also revealed that the total number of PwD (disabled) voters in the elections is 17.34 lakh. If they are unable to visit the polling station and vote, they will be provided with the option to vote from their home.

Telangana:- An announcement for the assembly elections in Telangana state has been made by the Election Commission of India during a press conference held in New Delhi on Monday afternoon. Voting will take place in a single phase across the state on November 30, with the election results to be declared on December 3. As a result of the Election Commission’s announcement, the Model Code of Conduct has been implemented in the state. Besides announcing the assembly election dates for Telangana, the Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar also announced the dates for other states. Mizoram will hold its assembly elections on November 7, while Chhattisgarh will have its elections in two phases on November 7 and November 17. Madhya Pradesh will vote on November 17, and Rajasthan will hold its assembly elections on November 23. The results for all the states will be declared on December 3. The Model Code of Conduct has been implemented in all the states following the Election Commission’s announcement. Prior to announcing the election dates for the five state assemblies, Chief Election Commissioner Rajeev Kumar stated that his team visited all five states within a span of 40 days and had discussions with all political parties as well as both the Center and state enforcement agencies. During the press conference, he also revealed that the total number of voters in Telangana is 3.17 crore and that 940 checkposts have been established in all the election states. Additionally, he mentioned that for the upcoming assembly elections in 2023, 1.77 lakh polling stations will be set up in 679 assembly constituencies across the five states. Furthermore, there will be 17,734 model polling stations, 621 polling stations will be managed by PwD staff, and 8,192 PSs will be manned by women. The Model Code of Conduct has been implemented in all the states following the Election Commission’s announcement. It appears that there will be a close race between the BJP, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi, and the Congress in the upcoming assembly elections in Telangana. In the last assembly elections held in 2018, the BRS won a significant majority with 88 out of 119 seats and a vote share of 47.4 percent. Congress, on the other hand, came in second with only 19 seats and a vote share of 28.7 percent. It will be interesting to see how the vote is distributed this time around.

Mizoram:- The Election Commission of India has released the highly anticipated election dates for several state assemblies, including Mizoram. The people of Mizoram will have their voices heard in a single, crucial phase of voting on November 7, with the results being announced on December 3. It is important to note that the Model Code of Conduct has been put into effect in the state following this announcement. Additionally, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar has made announcements regarding elections in other states, such as Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, which will be held in two phases on November 7 and November 17, respectively. Rajasthan’s assembly elections will be held on November 23, while Telangana’s elections will take place on November 30. It is worth mentioning that the counting of votes in all states will be done on December 3. These upcoming elections are a significant event for the people of India, and the Election Commission is dedicated to ensuring that they are conducted in a fair and transparent manner.

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