Assembly Elections / Voting will be held in 3 phases in Jammu and Kashmir, elections will be held in one phase in Haryana

Assembly elections will be held in Jammu and Kashmir in 3 phases. The first phase of elections will be held on September 18, the second phase on September 25, while the third phase on October 1. In the first phase, counting of votes in Jammu and Kashmir will be done on October 4. On the other hand, if we talk about Haryana, elections will be held in only one phase on all the seats here.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Aug 16, 2024, 03:55 PM
Assembly Elections: Assembly elections will be held in Jammu and Kashmir in 3 phases. The first phase of elections will be held on September 18, the second phase on September 25, while the third phase on October 1. In the first phase, counting of votes in Jammu and Kashmir will be done on October 4. On the other hand, if we talk about Haryana, elections will be held in only one phase on all the seats here. Voting will be held in Haryana on October 1 and the election results will come here on October 4. In this way, this time the Election Commission will complete the elections in both the states in a little more than 2 weeks.

Elections will be held in Haryana in a single phase. For this, votes will be cast on October 1 and the election results will come out on October 4 along with Jammu and Kashmir.

Votes will be cast for the third phase on October 1 while the election results will come out on October 4.

Notification for the second phase will be issued on September 29 and voting will be held on September 25.

Elections will be held in three phases in Jammu and Kashmir. Notification for the first phase of elections will be issued on August 28. Voting for the first phase will be held on 18 September.

The Election Commission said that society booths will be set up in the big cities of Haryana. So that the voters do not have to face any kind of problem. This time there are 4 lakh 52 thousand first time voters in the state.

There will be 20629 polling booths in Haryana. There will be 150 model booths in it. Out of 90, 73 seats will be for general category while 17 seats will be for SC. There are zero seats for ST. CCTV has been arranged at all polling stations in Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir.

On the other hand, if we talk about Haryana, there are 90 assembly seats here. If we talk about voters in Haryana, there are 2 crore 1 lakh voters. Haryana's Electoral Rule will be finalized on 27 August.

The Election Commissioner said that we want people to campaign without any fear. It is expected that youth and women voters will participate in it enthusiastically. There will be 360 ​​model polling booths in this election.

The Election Commission will release the final voter list for Jammu and Kashmir on 20th. The people of Jammu and Kashmir have faith in voting. The leaders also campaigned vigorously in the general elections. We hope that this time more and more people will campaign.

The number of voters in Jammu and Kashmir is 87.09 lakh. There are more than 20 lakh young voters in this. Talking about the total polling stations, there will be 11838 booths in it. There are 74 general seats, 7 SC and 9 ST seats.

The Election Commission said that the long pictures seen at the polling booths of Jammu and Kashmir in the Lok Sabha elections were telling the power of the people. The people of Jammu and Kashmir chose ballot instead of bullet and boycott. The faith in democracy has increased in the Union Territory.

Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar said that the pictures shown by India in the general elections have surprised the whole world. Whenever there will be elections in the world, you will definitely remember the comparison of your elections.

Earlier in 2014, assembly elections were held in Jammu and Kashmir. There were 87 seats then, but now after delimitation, the number of seats in the Union Territory has increased to 90. This was the time when Article 370 was not removed from Jammu and Kashmir.

Elections on 90-90 seats of Haryana-J&K

Elections are to be held for 90 assembly seats in Haryana, BJP has been in power in the state for about 10 years. Although in the 2019 elections, BJP could win only 40 seats, 6 seats less than the majority, but it managed to form the government by forming an alliance with independents and JJP.

At the same time, after delimitation in Jammu and Kashmir, the number of seats has increased to 114. Out of this, 24 seats are in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK), while out of 90 seats, 47 seats come under Kashmir division and 43 seats come under Jammu division. Assembly elections were last held in Jammu and Kashmir in 2014, after which the BJP-PDP coalition government was formed under the leadership of Mehbooba Mufti. This alliance broke in the year 2018 and in August 2019, Article 370 was removed from Jammu and Kashmir, after which assembly elections could not be held in Jammu and Kashmir.