The counting of votes in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Mizoram and Telangana would be held on 11 December, the Chief Election Commissioner said on Saturday, 6 October.
The Assembly election in Chhattisgarh would be held in two phases – on 12 and 20 November.
In Madhya Pradesh and Mizoram, the polls would be held on 28 November. And in Telangana and Rajasthan, the elections would be held on 7 December.
Speaking after the announcement of election dates for MP, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said that the "BJP will contest elections in a conclusive and decisive manner" and shall repeat their victory in the states "very convincingly".
The state of Telangana will be going to polls on 7 December, along with Rajasthan.
The state of Rajasthan will be going to polls on 7 December, along with Telangana.
Here is the current strength of the Rajasthan Assembly along with the seat share:
The polling in Mizoram will take place on 28 November. The state of Madhya Pradesh will also vote on the same day.
Here is the current strength of the Mizoram Assembly along with the seat share:
The polling in Madhya Pradesh will take place on 28 November. The state of Mizoram will also vote on the same day.
Here is the current strength of the Madhya Pradesh Assembly along with the seat share:
Chhattisgarh will be going to polls in two phases, with elections being held on 12 November and 20 November.
Here is the current strength of the Chhattisgarh Assembly along with the seat share:
The model code of conduct will come into force in Rajasthan, MP, Chhattisgarh and Mizroram from today, that is, 6 October, the CEC said.
The Chief Election Commissioner OP Rawat said that simultaneous elections will be held in MP, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Mizoram before 15 December.
After receiving criticism over allegedly deferring the announcement of dates for the Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Mizoram elections till after a rally by PM Modi in Ajmer, the Election Commission said that they did not defer the announcement on account of the rally.
The Election Commission’s press conference was reportedly shifted from 12:30 pm on Saturday to 3 pm, prompting the Congress to allege that PM Modi’s rally in Ajmer was the reason.
In a tweet, the party spokesperson questioned the election body’s “independence”.
According to the latest survey, carried out by ABP News in collaboration with CVoter, the BJP would have won the general elections were they held on 4 October.
The "Desh Ka Mood" survey noted that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) would have secured 276 of the 543 seats – a noticeable drop from the 336 seats with which the ruling alliance won the General Elections in 2014.
Close to 47 percent of the citizens in the survey felt that the Narendra Modi government should not be given another chance in 2019.
The Election Commission will announce the dates of the Assembly elections in four states – Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Mizoram.
The commission has convened a press conference Saturday afternoon. It will also most likely announce the poll schedule for Telangana.
Sources in the commission said that the entire election exercise will be completed by the first week of December.
While polls in Chhattisgarh are likely to be held in two phases, elections in the other states might see polling in one phase, they said.
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