Election Commission Announces Bye-Elections Schedule Alongside Lok Sabha 2024- Know More

06:30 PM Mar 16, 2024 | G Plus News

  

GUWAHATI: The Election Commission of India (ECI) has unveiled the schedule for bye-elections to fill vacancies in several Assembly Constituencies across the country, coinciding with the General Election to Lok Sabha 2024.    

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The bye-election is scheduled to take place from April 19 to June 1.

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The following are the dates:

Tripura and Tamil Nadu – April 19
Maharashtra and Rajasthan – April 26
Gujarat, Karnataka and West Bengal (Bhagawangola) – May 7
Telangana and Uttar Pradesh (Dadraul) – May 13
Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh (Lucknow East) – May 20
Haryana and Uttar Pradesh (Gainsari) – May 25
Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh (Duddhi) and West Bengal (Baranagar) – June 1


Here's the details of the constituencies and reasons for the vacancies:  

Bihar 
195-Agiaon (SC): Disqualification of Shri Manoj Manjil  

Gujarat 
26 - Vijapur: Resignation of Dr. C. J. Chavda  
108 - Khambhat: Resignation of Chiragkumar Arvindbhai Patel  
136 - Vaghodia: Resignation of Dharmendrasinh Ranubha Vaghela  
85 - Manavadar: Resignation of Arvindbhai Jinabhai Ladani  
83 - Porbandar: Resignation of Arjunbhai Devabhai Modhwadia   

Haryana 
21-Karnal: Resignation of Manohar Lal 

Jharkhand
31 – Gandey: Resignation of Dr. Sarfaraj Ahamad  

Maharashtra 
30 – Akola: West Death of Govardhan Mangilal Sharma alias Lalaji 

Tripura  
7- Ramnagar Death of Surajit Datta 

Uttar Pradesh 
136 – Dadraul: Death of Manavendra Singh 
173 – Lucknow: East Death of Ashutosh Tandan 'Gopal Ji' 
292 – Gainsari:Death of Dr. Shiv Pratap Yadav  
403 – Duddhi (SC): Disqualification of Ram Dular 

West Bengal  
62-Bhagawangola: Death of Idris Ali  

Telangana  
71-Secunderabad Cantt.(SC): Death of Ms. Lasya Nanditha Sayanna  

Himachal Pradesh 
18 – Dharamshala: Disqualification of Sudhir Sharma  
21 – Lahaul & Spiti (ST): Disqualification of Ravi Thakur 
37 – Sujanpur: Disqualification of Rajinder Rana  
39 – Barsar: Disqualification of Inder Dutt Lakhanpal  
42 – Gagret: Disqualification of Chaitanya Sharma  
45 - Kutlehar Disqualification of Devinder Kumar (Bhutto)  

Rajasthan  
165 – Bagidora (ST): Resignation of Mahendra Jeet Singh Malviya 
 
Karnataka  
36 – Shorapur (ST): Death of Raja  

Tamil Nadu  
233 – Vilavancode: Resignation of S Vijayadharani  
76 – Tirukkoyilur: Disqualification of Dr. K Ponmudy 

The Commission has set up special polling stations in certain constituencies, such as Manipur, to facilitate voting for electors in relief camps.  Furthermore, the ECI has diligently updated the electoral rolls, considering multiple qualifying dates across different states. The final publication of the rolls has been completed, with continuous updation until the last date of filing nominations.  The bye-elections, scheduled alongside the Lok Sabha polls, reflect the Commission's efforts to maintain the integrity and credibility of the electoral process. 
  
The Model Code of Conduct has been enforced immediately after the announcemnet of the schedule in the district(s) where the entirety or any portion of the Assembly constituency participating in the election is located. 

The Commission has decided to use Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) systems in all polling stations for the bye-election. Sufficient quantities of EVMs and VVPATs have been procured, and all necessary measures have been implemented to guarantee the seamless conduct of the poll with the aid of these machines.