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EC decided to hold bye-election of two parliament & five assembly constituency
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EC decided to hold bye-election of two parliament & five assembly constituency
Bye-Election to Parliamentary Constituency
39 Beed PC of Maharashtra - The Commission has also decided to holdbye-election from 39-Beed Parliamentary Constituency of Maharashtra The election schedule for 39-Beed PC is at Annexure ‘1-A’.
(b)13 Kandhamal PC of Odisha - The Commission has also decided to holdbye-election from 13-Kandhamal Parliamentary Constituency of Odisha. The election schedule for 13-Kandhamal PC is at Annexure ‘1-B’.
Bye-Elections to Assembly Constituencies
The Commission has also decided to hold bye-elections from the following Assembly Constituencies as per schedule mentioned at Annexure ‘1-A’.
Name of State |
No. and name of Assembly |
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Constituency |
Arunachal Pradesh |
58-Kanubari (ST) |
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Manipur |
38-Hiyanglam |
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Nagaland |
11-Northern Angami-II (ST) |
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Uttar Pradesh |
08-Kairana |
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Gujarat |
69-Rajkot West |
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As for Bye elections in Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies, the Model Code of Conduct shall come into force with immediate effect in the district(s) in which the whole or any part of the Parliament or Assembly Constituencies going for bye-elections are included, subject to partial modification as issued vide Commission’s instruction No. 437/INST/201/CC&BE, dated 26th April, 2012 (available on the Commission’s website). The Model Code of Conduct shall be applicable to all