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Lok Sabha Elections 2019 are supposed to be held in the year 2019 and might start from first week of April. There are 2 main alliances contesting Lok Sabha Elections 2019 - National Democratic Alliance which consists of BJP & Allies and the other one is the Grand Alliance which consists of Congress and all major regional parties. It is for the first time that their is a grand alliance has been formed with all regional parties uniting again BJP to dethrone them in 2019 elections.
Indian General Election 2019 Important Updates
Indian General elections are due to be held in India by 2019 to constitute the seventeenth Lok Sabha.
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The Lok Sabha Election Schedule likely to be announced in March first Week.
- The 543 elected members of the Lok Sabha will be elected from single-member constituencies by first-past-the-post voting. The President of India nominates an additional two members.
- PM Narendra Modi has asked all BJP MPs to go to their constituencies and talk about govt’s development work, preparing the ground for 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
Latest news about Lok Sabha elections 2019 HERE
1. AIADMK Minister says in Poll Alliance, "Anything can happen in politics."
2. New Tamil Nadu Chief Congress Aims for all 39 Lok Sabha Seats in the state.
2. BJP will alone contest in 17 Lok Sabha Seats in Telangana.
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Sl No | Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Schedule | Date |
1 | Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Notification | xx-xx-2019 |
2 | The start date for submission of nominations | xx-xx-2019 |
3 | Last date for filing Nominations | xx-xx-2019 |
4 | Scrutiny of Nominations | xx-xx-2019 |
5 | Withdrawal of Nominations | xx-xx-2019 |
6 | Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Date of Polling | xx-xx-2019 |
7 | Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Hours of Polling | xx to xx |
8 | Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Counting of Votes | xx-xx-2019 |
9 | Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Results |
xx-xx-2019 |
Lok Sabha Election 2014 Results
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336 |
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Lok Saba Election Parliamentary Constituency List 2019
State wise parliament Constituency List | ||
S.no | State | Capital |
1 | Andhra Pradesh | Hyderabad |
2 | Arunachal Pradesh | Itanagar |
3 | Assam | Dispur |
4 | Bihar | Patna |
5 | Chhattisgarh | Raipur |
6 | Goa | Panaji |
7 | Gujarat | Gandhinagar |
8 | Haryana | Chandigarh |
9 | Himachal Pradesh | Shimla |
10 | Jammu and Kashmir | Srinagar (summer), Jammu (winter) |
11 | Jharkhand | Ranchi |
12 | Karnataka | Bengaluru |
13 | Kerala | Thiruvananthapuram |
14 | Madhya Pradesh | Bhopal |
15 | Maharashtra | Mumbai |
16 | Manipur | Imphal |
17 | Meghalaya | Shillong |
18 | Mizoram | Aizawl |
19 | Nagaland | Kohima |
20 | Orissa | Bhubaneswar |
21 | Punjab | Chandigarh |
22 | Rajasthan | Jaipur |
23 | Sikkim | Gangtok |
24 | Tamil Nadu | Chennai |
25 | Tripura | Agartala |
26 | Uttar Pradesh | Lucknow |
27 | Uttarakhand | Dehradun |
28 | West Bengal | Kolkata |
S.no | Union Territories | Capital |
1 | Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Port Blair |
2 | Chandigarh | Chandigarh |
3 | Dadar and Nagar Haveli | Silvassa |
4 | Daman and Diu | Daman |
5 | Delhi | Delhi |
6 | Lakshadweep | Kavaratti |
7 | Pondicherry | Pondicherry |
Rajya Sabha Elections 2018: State-Wise Scenario
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Rajya Sabha Elections 2018: State-Wise Scenario
- In the biennial elections for the 58 Rajya Sabha seats from sixteen states this year.
- 33 candidates from ten states have been unanimously elected, in the remaining six states.
- Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Karnataka, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Telangana polling will be held on 23 March to elect 25 members for the Upper house.
- The ten states where candidates are unanimously elected are Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Odisha and Uttarakhand.
- the Six Union ministers including Ravi Shankar Prasad, Prakash Javadekar Dharmendra Pradhan, J P Nadda, Purshottam Rupala, Thawar Chand Gehlot and Mansukh Mandavia were declared elected unopposed to the Rajya Sabha, whereas Finance Minister Arun Jaitley is in the contest from Uttar Pradesh.
Rajya Sabha Election Result 2018
Name of Winning Candidate | Party | State |
Narayan Rane | BJP | Maharashtra |
Kumar Ketkar | Congress | Maharashtra |
Prakash Javadekar | BJP | Maharashtra |
V Muralidharan | BJP | Maharashtra |
Anil Desai | Shiv Sena | Maharashtra |
Vandana Chauhan | NCP | Maharashtra |
Saroj Pandey | BJP | Chhattisgarh |
Abir Ranjan Biswas | TMC | West Bengal |
CM Ramesh | TDP | Andhra Pradesh |
Subhasish Chakraborty | TMC | West Bengal |
Abhishek Manu Singhvi | Congress | West Bengal |
Nadimul Haque | TMC | West Bengal |
Santunu Sen | TMC | West Bengal |
B. Prakash | TRS | Telangana |
J. Santosh Kumar | TRS | Telangana |
AB. Lingaiah Yadav | TRS | Telangana |
Anil Jain | BJP | Uttar Pradesh |
Dr L Hanumanthaiah | Congress | Karnataka |
Dr Syed Naseer Hussain | Congress | Karnataka |
G C Chandrasekhar | Congress | Karnataka |
Rajeev Chandrashekar | BJP | Karnataka |
Arun Jaitley | BJP | Uttar Pradesh |
GVL Narasimha Rao | BJP | Uttar Pradesh |
Anil Agarwal | BJP | Uttar Pradesh |
Vijay Pal Tomar | BJP | Uttar Pradesh |
Kanta Kardam | BJP | Uttar Pradesh |
Ashok Bajpai | BJP | Uttar Pradesh |
Harnath Yadav | BJP | Uttar Pradesh |
Sakaldeep Rajbhar | BJP | Uttar Pradesh |
Rajya Sabha Elections 2018: State-Wise
Sn | State | Candidates | Party |
1 | Karnataka | L Hanumanthaiah | Congress |
Naseer Hussain | |||
GC Chandrashekar | |||
Rajeev Chandrashekar | BJP | ||
BM Farook | JD(U) | ||
2 | West Bengal | Nadimul Haque (renominated) | TMC |
Subhasish Chakraborty | |||
Abir Biswas | |||
Santunu Sen | |||
Abhishek Manu Singhvi | Congress | ||
Rabin Deb | CPI(M) | ||
3 | Uttar Pradesh | Arun Jaitley | BJP |
Ashok Bajpa | |||
Vijay Pal Singh Tomar | |||
Sakal Deep Rajbhar | |||
Kanta Kardam | |||
Anil Jain | |||
Harnath Singh Yadav | |||
GVL Narasimha Rao | |||
Anil Kumar Agarwal | |||
Jaya Bachchan | SP | ||
Bhimrao Ambedkar. | BSP | ||
4 | Telangana | J Santosh Kumar | Telangana Rashtra Samiti |
B Lingaiah Yadav | |||
B Prakash | |||
P Balaram | Congress | ||
5 | Chhattisgarh | Saroj Pandey | BJP |
Lekhram Sahu | Congress | ||
6 | Jharkhand | Sameer Uranv | BJP |
Pradeep Kumar Sonthalia | |||
Dheeraj Sahu | Congress |
The complete list of those who have been elected unopposed:
Andhra Pradesh |
1. CM Ramesh – Telugu Desam Party |
2. KR Kumar – Telugu Desam Party |
3. VP Reddy – YSR Congress Party |
Bihar |
1. Ravi Shankar Prasad – BJP |
2. Akhilesh Prasad Singh – Congress |
3. Mahendra Prasad – Janata Dal (United) |
4. BN Singh – Janata Dal (United) |
5. Manoj Jha – RJD |
6. Ashfaque karim – RJD |
Gujarat |
1. Parshottam Rupala – BJP |
2. ML Mandaviya – BJP |
3. Naranbhai Rathwa – Congress |
4. Amee Yajnik – Congress |
Haryana |
1. Lt Gen DP vats – BJP |
Himachal Pradesh |
1. JP Nadda – BJP |
Madhya Pradesh |
1. Rajmani Patel – Congress |
2. Dharmendra Pradhan – BJP |
3. Kailash Soni – BJP |
4. AP Singh – BJP |
5. TC Gehlot – BJP |
Maharashtra |
1. Prakash Javadekar – BJP |
2. Narayan Rane – BJP |
3. V Muraleedharan – BJP |
4. Anil Desai – Shiv Sena |
5. Kumar Ketkar – Congress |
6. Vandana Chavan – Nationalist Congress Party |
Odisha |
1. Prashanta Nanda – Biju Janata Dal |
2. Achyuta Samanta – Biju Janata Dal |
3. SR Patnaik – Biju Janata Dal |
Rajasthan |
1. Kirodi lal Meena – BJP |
2. Madan Lal Saini – BJP |
3. Bhupender Yadav – BJP |
Uttarakhand |
1. Anil Baluni – BJP |
BJD Nominated Candidates For Rajya Sabha Elections
- BJD candidates Prashanta Nanda, Soumya Ranjan Patnaik and Achyuta Samanta filed their nomination papers for the Rajya Sabha elections from Odisha.
BJP Nominated Candidates For Rajya Sabha Election
- BJP re-nominated all the eight Union ministers.
- Arun Jaitley has been nominated as a candidate for the Upper House from Uttar Pradesh.
- Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has been shifted to Madhya Pradesh from Bihar.
- Javadekar has been shifted to his home state Maharashtra from Madhya Pradesh
- Empowerment Minister Thawar Chand Gehlot has been re-nominated from native Madhya Pradesh
- Health Minister J P Nadda has been re-nominated from Himachal Pradesh.
- Agriculture Parshottam Rupala has been re-nominated from Gujarat.
- Chemicals and Fertilizers Mansukh Bhai Mandaviya has been re-nominated from Gujarat.
- Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad has been re-nominated from Bihar
- All these eight ministers of the Modi Cabinet are retiring from the Rajya Sabha.
Important Dates
Event | Event Dates |
Last date for making Nominations | 12-Mar-18 |
Last date for withdrawal of candidature | 15-Mar-18 |
Date of Poll | 23-Mar-18 |
Advantage BJP in Lok Sabha 2019 polls, Congress might get a boost: ABP-CSDS survey.
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In 2014, 51 percent voted for NDA, 28 percent for UPA while 21 percent opted for others
The Karnataka elections are over but the implications of a decisive yet divisive mandate seem to be hitting the BJP hard in the state. The JD(S) and the Congress have stitched together a coalition and are likely to win the floor test convincingly — a sign of things to come for the BJP? Even in the Gujarat election, the Congress put up a good show, in fact scoring a moral victory over an electoral defeat.
If the minutes of a survey is to be considered, the time ahead will not be easy for the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. A survey conducted by ABP-CSDS predicts losses for the BJP in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, both of which are scheduled to conduct assembly elections later this year.
Here are the numbers:
Madhya Pradesh: The Congress is likely to surprise the BJP. The Congress is likely to get 49 percent vote share, BJP just 34 percent and others 17% if Assembly elections are held in the state today. It is to be noted that the BJP has had three consecutive governments in Madhya Pradesh. Even in the Lok Sabha polls, the Congress with a 49% vote share is leading with a comfortable margin over the BJP with a 34% vote share.
Rajasthan: The ABP-CSDS survey predicts the Congress is likely to make huge gains in Rajasthan, another BJP-ruled state. If the state goes to polls today, the Congress may bag a 44 percent vote share as against the BJP with 39 percent. Interestingly, the BJP had a 45 percent vote share in 2013 assembly elections against the Congress' 33 percent.
Bihar: Comfort for the BJP-JD(U) combine. The Nitish Kumar-led government has been able to keep the state happy, the survey suggests, adding that the alliance will perform exceptionally well, pipping Congress-RJD should elections be called in Bihar today.
Uttar Pradesh: The NDA’s vote share has plummeted in the state to 35 per cent while the vote share of other regional parties has increased to 53 per cent. The UPA’s vote share has increased marginally to a meagre 12 per cent. This shows an advantage to the SP-BSP combine.
Maharashtra: The survey pegs the vote share for NDA at 48 percent, UPA at 40 percent and the rest at 21% if the state goes to polls today. There is a hurdle for the BJP though — it will have to fight the polls with Shiv Sena, an ally that isn’t inclined to join forces with the party at the moment.
Gujarat: The survey indicates a surge in support of the Congress party and a drop in figures for the BJP. The survey pointed out that even though the margin of vote share between the Congress and the BJP is decreasing, the BJP still maintains a lead in the state with 54 percent vote share against Congress 42 percent.
West Bengal: Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress (TMC) remains dominant with a possible 44 percent vote share, while the BJP may get just 24 percent in the eastern state, the survey suggests.
Eastern India: NDA continues to be people’s choice in eastern India. If Lok Sabha elections are held today, the NDA will likely get 86-94 out of 142 seats; UPA 22-26 and others 26-30, the survey suggests.
In 2014, NDA had won just 58 seats in eastern India, UPA 21 and others 63.
Western and Central India: NDA continues to maintain a lead over the UPA
In 2014, 51 percent supported NDA, 28 percent UPA while 21 percent others. According to the survey, 60 percent of people have supported NDA, while UPA is backed by just 34 percent citizens and 6 percent others. The overall numbers have projected that the NDA will win 274 seats, while the UPA will get a boost with 164 seats as against 60 in the 2014 general elections. Other parties should get around 105 seats, the survey has suggested.
Survey Stats: A total of 15,859 respondents participated in the survey conducted across 19 states between April 22 and May 17.
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Download MCD North East Voter List 2017 Search Name in Voter List Ward wise, North East Voter list ward wise, North East local body voter list search 2017 by Name ID, Updated NorthDelhi voter slip, North East Municipal Corporation voter list 2017
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North East Delhi is one of the nine administrative districts of Delhi, India. The District was established in 1997. North East Delhi borders Yamuna River on the west, Ghaziabad District to the north and east, East Delhi to the south, and North Delhi to the west across the Yamuna. This area is densely populated with very slow development as compared to other districts. No development took place here even during common wealth games makeover of other districts of Delhi.
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The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) was a municipal corporation, an autonomous body that governs 8 of the 11 Districts of Delhi, in the state of Delhi, India. "The MCD was among the largest municipal bodies in the world providing civic services to more than estimated population of 11 million citizens in the capital city. The municipal corporation covers an area of 1,397.3 km² (539.5 mi²). 272 Seats/Wards are there - North and South civic bodies with 104 members each and the East civic body with 64 members.
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The region shares more than 4,500 kilometres (2,800 mi) of international border (about 90 per cent of its entire border area) with China (southern Tibet) in the north, Myanmar in the east, Bangladesh in the southwest, and Bhutan to the northwest.
The North Eastern Development Finance Corporation Ltd (NEDFi)was incorporated on 9 August 1995 and the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER)was set up in September 2001.
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Maharashtra, Haryana assembly elections 2019: Exit polls suggest BJP is set to sweep both states
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Maharashtra, Haryana assembly elections 2019: Exit polls suggest BJP is set to sweep both states
Exit polls, that were broadcast soon after polling for the Maharashtra and Haryana assembly elections ended on Monday evening, predicted a comfortable win for the BJP.
- 1. BJP appears to be set to win with a bigger mandate in Maharashtra and Haryana, exit polls predicted
- 2. Both Maharashtra and Haryana assembly elections were held on Monday
- 3. The exit polls predict nothing but a cakewalk for the BJP
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The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) appears to be set to win with a bigger mandate this time in Maharashtra and Haryana, exit polls predicted. Both Maharashtra and Haryana assembly elections were held on Monday.
Exit polls, that were broadcast soon after polling for the Maharashtra and Haryana Assembly polls ended, varied widely in their projection of seats for the rival alliances but predicted a comfortable win for the BJP.
The exit polls predict nothing but a cakewalk for the BJP, which had brought the issue of abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir and national security at the centre of its campaign, in both Maharashtra and Haryana. In Haryana, the BJP win was predicted to be even more dominant.
Now, let us look at the numbers.
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Kite
1927
Asaduddin Owaisi
Telangana Rashtra Samithi
TRS
Car
2001
Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao
Telugu Desam Party
TDP
Bicycle
1982
N. Chandrababu Naidu
YSR Congress Party
YSRCP
Fan
2009
Y. S. Jaganmohan Reddy
List of Telangana assembly Constituency
Following is the list of the constituencies of the Telangana Vidhan Sabha since the delimitation of legislative assembly constituencies in 2008. At present, 34 constituencies are reserved for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled castes and 25 are reserved for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled tribes:
Assembly Constituency Name
AC Name AC Name AC Name AC Name 1 Sirpur 61 Jubilee Hills 2 Chennur 62 Sanathnagar 3 Bellampalli 63 Nampalli 4 Mancherial 64 Karwan 5 Asifabad 65 Goshamahal 6 Khanapur 66 Charminar 7 Adilabad 67 Chandrayangutta 8 Boath 68 Yakutpura 9 Nirmal 69 Bahdurpura 10 Mudhole 70 Secunderabad 11 Armur 71 Secunderabad Cantonment 12 Bodhan 72 Kodangal 13 Jukkal 73 Narayanpet 14 Banswada 74 Mahbubnagar 15 Yellareddy 75 Jadcherla 16 Kamareddy 76 Devarkadra 17 Nizamabad Urban 77 Makthal 18 Nizamabad Rural 78 Wanaparthy 19 Balkonda 79 Gadwal 20 Koratla 80 Alampur 21 Jagtial 81 Nagarkurnool 22 Dharmapuri 82 Achampet 23 Ramagundam 83 Kalwakurthy 24 Manthani 84 Shadnagar 25 Peddapalli 85 Kollapur 26 Karimnagar 86 Devarakonda 27 Choppadandi 87 Nagarjuna Sagar 28 Vemulawada 88 Miryalguda 29 Sircilla 89 Huzurnagar 30 Manakondur 90 Kodad 31 Huzurabad 91 Suryapet 32 Husnabad 92 Nalgonda 33 Siddipet 93 Munugode 34 Medak 94 Bhongir 35 Narayankhed 95 Nakrekal 36 Andole 96 Thungathurthy 37 Narsapur 97 Alair 38 Zahirabad 98 Jangaon 39 Sangareddy 99 Ghanpur Station 40 Patancheru 100 Palakurthi 41 Dubbak 101 Dornakal 42 Gajwel 102 Mahabubabad 43 Medchal 103 Narsampet 44 Malkajgiri 104 Parkal 45 Quthbullapur 105 Warangal West 46 Kukatpally 106 Warangal East 47 Uppal 107 Wardhannapet 48 Ibrahimpatnam 108 Bhupalpalle 49 Lal Bahadur Nagar 109 Mulug 50 Maheshwaram 110 Pinapaka 51 Rajendranagar 111 Yellandu 52 Serilingampally 112 Khammam 53 Chevella 113 Palair 54 Pargi 114 Madhira 55 Vikarabad 115 Wyra 56 Tandur 116 Sathupalli 57 Musheerabad 117 Kothagudem 58 Malakpet 118 Aswaraopeta 59 Amberpet 119 Bhadrachalam 60 Khairatabad List of Chief Ministers of Telangana
The Chief Minister of Telangana is the chief executive of the south Indian state of Telangana. As per the Constitution of India, the governor is a state's de jure head, but de facto executive authority rests with the chief minister. Following elections to the Telangana Legislative Assembly, the state's governor usually invites the party (or coalition) with a majority of seats to form the government. The governor appoints the chief minister, whose council of ministers are collectively responsible to the assembly. Given that he has the confidence of the assembly, the chief minister's term is for five years and is subject to no term limits. Click here for Complete list of Telangana CM- Article Count:
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Lok Sabha Election 2014 News
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UTs News
Puducherry Political News Updates, Political parties, Assembly Constituency List, Bye Election, parliament Constituency, Election Result, MLA List, MLC List, cabinet Minister, CEO Puducherry, Opinion poll Exit poll, candidate List, Member of parliament (MP), Polling Booth List, Polling Station
Puducherry Assembly Elections 2016 will be held in single phase. Date of Polling 16thMay 2016. The results of Puducherry Assembly Elections will be declared on May 19.
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Puducherry Summary of Opinion/Exit Polls 2016
According to Various Opinion Polls to be published by Various Survey agencies and TV Channels Following are the Opinion Polls for Pondicherry Assembly Elections 2016...Clickhere
Puducherry Assembly Election Schedule
S. No. Poll Event Dates ( All 234 ACs) 1 Issue of Notification 22.04.2016 (FRI) 2 Last date for making Nominations 29.04.2016 (FRI) 3 Scrutiny of Nominations 30.04.2016 (SAT) 4 Last date for withdrawal of candidature 02.05.2016 (MON) 5 Date of Poll 16.05.2016 (MON) 6 Counting of Votes 19.05.2016 (THU) 7 Date before which election process shall be completed 21.05.2016 Complete Details of Election Schedule Here..
Puducherry Election Candidate Lists
Party Wise Contesting Candidate Lists:
AINRC Candidate List Congress CandidateList BJP Candidate List AIADMK Candidate List DMK Candidate List Complete Details of Candidate Lists Here..
Puducherry Assembly Constituency Wise Election Results 2016
List of Chief Ministers of Puducherry
Click here for Complete list of Puducherry CM
List of Governor of Puducherry The governors and lieutenant-governors of the states and union territories of India have similar powers and functions at the state level as that of the President of India at Union level. Governors exist in the states while lieutenant-governors exist in union territories and in the National Capital Territory of Delhi. The governor acts as the nominal head whereas the real power lies in the hand of the chief ministers of the states and the chief minister's Council of Ministers.Click here for Complete list of Puducherry Governor
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List of member of Puducherry Rajya Sabha
Puducherry No Name Party Date of Appointment Date of Retirement 1 P. Kannan Indian National Congress 07-Oct-09 06-Oct-15 Complete List of Puducherry Rajya Sabha members
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Haryana News
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Haryana Government
State Political Parties
List of Assembly Constituency
List of Governor
List Rajya Sabha Member
Haryana Bye Election
A by-election (also spelled as "bye-election"), also known as a special election, is an election held to fill a political office that has become vacant between general elections. Usually, a by-election occurs when the incumbent has died or resigned. It may also occur when the incumbent becomes ineligible to continue in office, for example because of a recall, ennoblement, a serious criminal conviction, failure to maintain a minimum attendance, bankruptcy or mental incapacity. Click here for bye election Result..>>
Haryana Political Parties
Name
Abbreviation
Symbol
Foundation Year
Current leader(s)
Haryana Janhit Congress(BL) HJC(BL)
Tractor
2007 Kuldeep Bishnoi
Indian National Lok Dal
INLD
Spectacles
1999 OM Prakash Chautala
Haryana Nayay Party
HNP Haryana Republican Party
HRP Haryana State Akali Dal
HSAD Manav Samaj Seva Party
MSSP Samajik Ekta Party
SEP List of Haryana assembly Constituency
The number of constituencies of Assam Legislative Assembly at the time of its inception on 7 April 1937 was 108. In 1957 it was reduced to 105. In 1962, the number of constituencies was enhanced to 114 and since 1972, it is 126. Since 1976, 8 constituencies are reserved for the Scheduled castes candidates and 16 constituencies are reserved for Scheduled tribes candidates
Assembly Constituency Name
Const. No. Constituency Const. No. Constituency 1 Kalka 46 Ellenabad 2 Panchkula 47 Adampur 3 Naraingarh 48 Uklana (SC) 4 Ambala Cantt. 49 Narnaund 5 Ambala City 50 Hansi 6 Mulana (SC) 51 Barwala 7 Sadhaura (SC) 52 Hisar 8 Jagadhri 53 Nalwa 9 Yamunanagar 54 Loharu 10 Radaur 55 Badhra 11 Ladwa 56 Dadri 12 Shahbad (SC) 57 Bhiwani 13 Thanesar 58 Tosham 14 Pehowa 59 Bawani Khera (SC) 15 Guhla (SC) 60 Meham 16 Kalayat 61 Garhi Sampla-Kiloi 17 Kaithal 62 Rohtak 18 Pundri 63 Kalanaur (SC) 19 Nilokheri (SC) 64 Bahadurgarh 20 Indri 65 Badli 21 Karnal 66 Jhajjar (SC) 22 Gharaunda 67 Beri 23 Assandh 68 Ateli 24 Panipat Rural 69 Mahendragarh 25 Panipat City 70 Narnaul 26 Israna (SC) 71 Nangal chaudhry 27 Samalkha 72 Bawal (SC) 28 Ganaur 73 Kosli 29 Rai 74 Rewari 30 Kharkhauda (SC) 75 Pataudi (SC) 31 Sonipat 76 Badshahpur 32 Gohana 77 Gurgaon 33 Baroda 78 Sohna 34 Julana 79 Nuh 35 Safidon 80 Ferozepur Jhirka 36 Jind 81 Punahana 37 Uchana kalan 82 Hathin 38 Narwana (SC) 83 Hodal (SC) 39 Tohana 84 Palwal 40 Fatehabad 85 Prithla 41 Ratia (SC) 86 Faridabad NIT 42 Kalawali (SC) 87 Badkhal 43 Dabwali 88 Ballabhgarh 44 Rania 89 Faridabad 45 Sirsa 90 Tigaon List of Chief Ministers of Haryana
The Chief Minister of Haryana is the chief executive of the north Indian state of Haryana. As per the Constitution of India, the governor is a state's de jure head, but de facto executive authority rests with the chief minister. Following elections to the Haryana Legislative Assembly, the state's governor usually invites the party (or coalition) with a majority of seats to form the government. The governor appoints the chief minister, whose council of ministers are collectively responsible to the assembly. Given that he has the confidence of the assembly, the chief minister's term is for five years and is subject to no term limits.Click here for Complete list of Haryana CM- Article Count:
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Odisha Political News
Odisha Political News, Odisha Political parties, Odisha Assembly Constituency List, Odisha News, Odisha Bye Election, Odisha parliament Constituency, Odisha Election Result, Odisha MLA List, Odisha MLC List, Odisha cabinet Minister, CEO Odisha, Odisha Opinion poll Exit poll, Odisha candidate List, List of Odisha Member of parliament (MP), Odisha Polling Booth List, Odisha Polling Station
Odisha Government
State Political Parties
List of Assembly Constituency
List of Governor
List Rajya Sabha Member
Opinion Poll/Exit Poll
Odisha Bye Election Result
A by-election (also spelled as "bye-election"), also known as a special election, is an election held to fill a political office that has become vacant between general elections. Usually, a by-election occurs when the incumbent has died or resigned. It may also occur when the incumbent becomes ineligible to continue in office, for example because of a recall, ennoblement, a serious criminal conviction, failure to maintain a minimum attendance, bankruptcy or mental incapacity.
Kandhamal Parliamentary Constituency bye electtion Result 2014
Year
Party
status
Candidate Name
votes
2014
BJD
Winner
Pratyusha Rajeshwari Singh
477529
Odisha (Orissa) Political Parties
S.No.
Name
Symbol
Year of Foundation
Current leader(s)
1
Biju Janata dal
conch
1997 Naveen Patnaik
Other Political Parties
- Aama Odisha Party
- Biju Sena
- Gana Abhiyan Orissa
- Nikhil Utkal Adivasi Congress
- Odisha Communist Party
- Odisha Gana Parishad
- Odisha Jan Morcha
- Samata Kranti Dal
- Samruddha Odisha
- Utkal Bharat
List of Odisha (Orissa) assembly Constituency
The following is the list of Vidhan sabha Constituencies of Odisha and the Elected Members
Assembly Constituency Name
AC. No AC Name AC. No AC Name 1 Padampur 75 Nabarangpur 2 Bijepur 76 Dabugam 3 Bargarh 77 Lanjigarh 4 Attabira 78 Junagarh 5 Bhatli 79 Dharmgarh 6 Brajarajnagar 80 Bhawanipatna 7 Jharsuguda 81 Narla 8 Talsara 82 Baliguda 9 Sundargarh 83 G. Udayagiri 10 Biramitrapur 84 Phulbani 11 Raghunathpali 85 Kantamal 12 Rourkela 86 Boudh 13 Rajgangapur 87 Baramba 14 Bonai 88 Banki 15 Kuchinda 89 Athagarh 16 Rengali 90 Barabati-Cuttack 17 Sambalpur 91 Choudwar-Cuttack 18 Rairakhol 92 Niali 19 Deogarh 93 Cuttack Sadar 20 Telkoi 94 Salipur 21 Ghasipura 95 Mahanga 22 Anandapur 96 Patkura 23 Patna 97 Kendrapara 24 Keonjhar 98 Aul 25 Champua 99 Rajanagar 26 Jashipur 100 Mahakalapada 27 Saraskana 101 Paradeep 28 Rairangpur 102 Tirtol 29 Bangriposi 103 Balikuda-Ersama 30 Karanjia 104 Jagatsinghpur 31 Udala 105 Kakatpur 32 Badasahi 106 Nimapara 33 Baripada 107 Puri 34 Morada 108 Bramhagiri 35 Jaleswar 109 Satyabadi 36 Bhograi 110 Pipili 37 Basta 111 Jayadev 38 Balasore 112 Bhubaneswar Central (Madhya) 39 Remuna 113 Bhubaneswar North (Uttar) 40 Nilgiri 114 Ekamra-Bhubaneswar 41 Soro 115 Jatani 42 Simulia 116 Begunia 43 Bhandaripokhari 117 Khurda 44 Bhadrak 118 Chilika 45 Basudevpur 119 Ranpur 46 Dhamnagar 120 Khandapada 47 Chandabali 121 Daspalla 48 Binjharpur 122 Nayagarh 49 Bari 123 Bhanjanagar 50 Barchana 124 Polasara 51 Dharmasala 125 Kabisuryangar 52 Jajpur 126 Khalikote 53 Korei 127 Chhatrapur 54 Sukinda 128 Aska 55 Dhenkanal 129 Surada 56 Hindol 130 Sanakhemundi 57 Kamakhyanagar 131 Hinjili 58 Parjanga 132 Gopalpur 59 Pallahara 133 Berhampur 60 Talcher 134 Digapahandi 61 Angul 135 Chikiti 62 Chhendipada 136 Mohana 63 Athamallik 137 Paralakhemundi 64 Birmaharajpur 138 Gunupur 65 Sonepur 139 Bissam cuttack 66 Loisingha 140 Rayagada 67 Patnagarh 141 Laxmipur 68 Bolangir 142 Kotpad 69 Titlagarh 143 Jeypore 70 Kantabanji 144 Koraput 71 Nuapada 145 Pottangi 72 Khariar 146 Malkangiri 73 Umarkote 147 Chitrakonda 74 Jharigam List of Chief Ministers of Odisha
The Chief Minister of Odisha, an eastern Indian state, is the head of the Government of Odisha. As per the Constitution of India, the governor is the state's de jure head, but de facto executive authority rests with the chief minister. Following elections to the Odisha Legislative Assembly, the governor usually invites the party (or coalition) with a majority of seats to form the government. The governor appoints the chief minister, whose council of ministers are collectively responsible to the assembly. Given that he has the confidence of the assembly, the chief minister's term is for five years and is subject to no term limits.. Click here for Complete list of Odisha CM- Article Count:
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J&K News
Jammu Kashmir Political News, Jammu Kashmir Political parties, Jammu Kashmir Assembly Constituency List, Jammu Kashmir News, Jammu Kashmir Bye Election, Jammu Kashmir parliament Constituency, Jammu Kashmir Election Result, Jammu Kashmir MLA List, Jammu Kashmir MLC List, Jammu Kashmir cabinet Minister, CEO Jammu Kashmir, Jammu Kashmir Opinion poll Exit poll, Jammu Kashmir candidate List, List of Jammu Kashmir Member of parliament (MP), Jammu Kashmir Polling Booth List, Jammu Kashmir Polling Station
Jammu Kashmir Government
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List of Assembly Constituency
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List Rajya Sabha Member
Jammu Kashmir Bye Election
A by-election (also spelled as "bye-election"), also known as a special election, is an election held to fill a political office that has become vacant between general elections. Usually, a by-election occurs when the incumbent has died or resigned. It may also occur when the incumbent becomes ineligible to continue in office, for example because of a recall, ennoblement, a serious criminal conviction, failure to maintain a minimum attendance, bankruptcy or mental incapacity. Click here for bye election Result..>>
Jammu Kashmir Political Parties
Name
Abbreviation
Symbol
Foundation
Current leader(s)
Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
JKNC
Plough
1932
Omar Abdullah
Jammu & Kashmir National Panthers Party
JKNPP
Bicycle
1982
Bhim Singh
Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party
JKPDP
Ink Pot & Pen
1998
Mufti Mohammed Sayeed
Other Delhi Political parties
All Jammu and Kashmir Patriotic Peoples Front Democratic Janata Dal (Jammu and Kashmir) Jamaat-e-Islami Kashmir Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party Praja Parishad Jammu and Kashmir Mallah Insaf Party List of Jammu Kashmir assembly Constituency
The Legislative Assembly of Jammu and Kashmir (also known as the Jammu and Kashmir Vidhan Sabha) is the lower house of the bicameral legislature of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, which is known as the Jammu and Kashmir State Legislature. It has 87 members.
Assembly Constituency Name
A.C No. AC_Name A.C No. AC_Name A.C No. AC_Name 1 Karnah 30 Charari Sharief 59 Gool Arnas 2 Kupwara 31 Tral 60 Udhampur 3 Lolab 32 Pampore 61 Chanani 4 Handwara 33 Pulwama 62 Ramnagar 5 Langate 34 Rajpora 63 Bani 6 Uri 35 Wachi 64 Basohli 7 Rafiabad 36 Shopian 65 Kathua 8 Sopore 37 Noorabad 66 Billawar 9 Gurez 38 Kulgam 67 Hiranagar 10 Bandipora 39 Homeshalibugh 68 Samba 11 Sonawari 40 Anantnag 69 Vijaypur 12 Sangrama 41 Devsar 70 Nagrota 13 Baramulla 42 Dooru 71 Gandhinagar 14 Gulmarg 43 Kokernag 72 Jammu East 15 Pattan 44 Shangus 73 Jammu West 16 Kangan 45 Bijbehara 74 Bishnah 17 Ganderbal 46 Pahalgam 75 R.S. Pura 18 Hazratbal 47 Nobra 76 Suchetgarh 19 Zadibal 48 Leh 77 Marh 20 Idgah 49 Kargil 78 Raipur Domana 21 Khanyar 50 Zanskar 79 Akhnoor 22 Habbakadal 51 Kishtwar 80 Chhamb 23 Amirakadal 52 Inderwal 81 Nowshera 24 Sonawar 53 Doda 82 Darhal 25 Batamaloo 54 Bhaderwah 83 Rajouri 26 Chadoora 55 Ramban 84 Kalakote 27 Badgam 56 Banihal 85 Surankote 28 Beerwah 57 Gulabgarh 86 Mendhar 29 Khansahib 58 Reasi 87 Poonch Haveli List of Chief Ministers of Jammu Kashmir
The Chief Minister of Delhi is the head of government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi in north India. Chief Minister is head of the Council of Ministers and the leader of the majority party in the Delhi assembly. The Chief Minister leads the executive branch of the Government of Delhi. Arvind Kejriwal is the incumbent Chief Minister. He took up the position on 14th February 2015. Click here for Complete list of Jammu Kashmir CM..>>- Article Count:
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Rajasthan News
Rajasthan Political News, Rajasthan Political parties, Rajasthan Assembly Constituency List, Rajasthan News, Rajasthan Bye Election, Rajasthan parliament Constituency, Rajasthan Election Result, Rajasthan MLA List, Rajasthan MLC List, Rajasthan cabinet Minister, CEO Rajasthan, Rajasthan Opinion poll Exit poll, Rajasthan candidate List, List of Rajasthan Member of parliament (MP), Rajasthan Polling Booth List, Rajasthan Polling Station
Rajastha Government
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Assembly Election Result- Party Wise
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List of Governor
List Rajya Sabha Member
Rajasthan Bye Election Result
A by-election (also spelled as "bye-election"), also known as a special election, is an election held to fill a political office that has become vacant between general elections. Usually, a by-election occurs when the incumbent has died or resigned. It may also occur when the incumbent becomes ineligible to continue in office, for example because of a recall, ennoblement, a serious criminal conviction, failure to maintain a minimum attendance, bankruptcy or mental incapacity.
Rajasthan Assembly By Poll 2014
State
Seats
Party
Rajasthan
(4/4)
BJP (1)
Cong (3)
Rajasthan Political Parties
S.No.
Name
Symbol
Year of
Current leader(s)
1
Bharatiya Janata Party
Lotus
1980
Amit Shah
2
Indian National Congress
Hand
1885
Sonia Gandhi
3
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Hammer, Sickle and Star
1964
Prakash Karat
4
Communist Party of India
Ears of Corn and Sickle
1925
Suravaram Sudhakar Reddy
5
Bahujan Samaj Party
Elephant
1984
Mayawati
6
Nationalist Congress Party
Clock
1999
Sharad Pawar
Other Political Parties
- Kisan Janata Sanyukta Party
- National Unionist Zamindara Party
- Rajasthan Vikas Party
List of Rajasthan assembly Constituency
Following is the list of the constituencies of the Rajasthan Vidhan Sabha since the delimitation of legislative assembly constituencies in 2008. At present, 34 constituencies are reserved for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled castes and 25 are reserved for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled tribes:
Assembly Constituency Name
AC No AC Name District LK Cons AC No AC Name District LK Cons 1 Sadulshahar Ganganagar Ganganagar 101 Ajmer South Ajmer Ajmer 2 Ganganagar Ganganagar Ganganagar 102 Nasirabad Ajmer Ajmer 3 Karanpur Ganganagar Ganganagar 103 Beawar Ajmer Rajsamand 4 Suratgarh Ganganagar Ganganagar 104 Masuda Ajmer Ajmer 5 Raisinghnagar Ganganagar Ganganagar 105 Kekri Ajmer Ajmer 6 Anupgarh Ganganagar Bikaner 106 Ladnun Nagaur Nagaur 7 Sangaria Hanumangarh Ganganagar 107 Deedwana Nagaur Nagaur 8 Hanumangarh Hanumangarh Ganganagar 108 Jayal Nagaur Nagaur 9 Pilibanga Hanumangarh Ganganagar 109 Nagaur Nagaur Nagaur 10 Nohar Hanumangarh Churu 110 Khinvsar Nagaur Nagaur 11 Bhadra Hanumangarh Churu 111 Merta Nagaur Rajsamand 12 Khajuwala Bikaner Bikaner 112 Degana Nagaur Rajsamand 13 Bikaner West Bikaner Bikaner 113 Makrana Nagaur Nagaur 14 Bikaner East Bikaner Bikaner 114 Parbatsar Nagaur Nagaur 15 Kolayat Bikaner Bikaner 115 Nawan Nagaur Nagaur 16 Lunkaransar Bikaner Bikaner 116 Jaitaran Pali Rajsamand 17 Dungargarh Bikaner Bikaner 117 Sojat Pali Pali 18 Nokha Bikaner Bikaner 118 Pali Pali Pali 19 Sadulpur Churu Churu 119 Marwar Junction Pali Pali 20 Taranagar Churu Churu 120 Bali Pali Pali 21 Sardarshahar Churu Churu 121 Sumerpur Pali Pali 22 Churu Churu Churu 122 Phalodi Jodhpur Jodhpur 23 Ratangarh Churu Churu 123 Lohawat Jodhpur Jodhpur 24 Sujangarh Churu Churu 124 Shergarh Jodhpur Jodhpur 25 Pilani Jhunjhunu Jhunjhunu 125 Osian Jodhpur Pali 26 Surajgarh Jhunjhunu Jhunjhunu 126 Bhopalgarh Jodhpur Pali 27 Jhunjhunu Jhunjhunu Jhunjhunu 127 Sardarpura Jodhpur Jodhpur 28 Mandawa Jhunjhunu Jhunjhunu 128 Jodhpur Jodhpur Jodhpur 29 Nawalgarh Jhunjhunu Jhunjhunu 129 Soorsagar Jodhpur Jodhpur 30 Udaipurwati Jhunjhunu Jhunjhunu 130 Luni Jodhpur Jodhpur 31 Khetri Jhunjhunu Jhunjhunu 131 Bilara Jodhpur Pali 32 Fatehpur Sikar Jhunjhunu 132 Jaisalmer Jaisalmer Barmer 33 Lachhmangarh Sikar Sikar 133 Pokaran Jaisalmer Jodhpur 34 Dhod Sikar Sikar 134 Sheo Barmer Barmer 35 Sikar Sikar Sikar 135 Barmer Barmer Barmer 36 Danta Ramgarh Sikar Sikar 136 Baytoo Barmer Barmer 37 Khandela Sikar Sikar 137 Pachpadra Barmer Barmer 38 Neem Ka Thana Sikar Sikar 138 Siwana Barmer Barmer 39 Sri Madhopur Sikar Sikar 139 Gudha Malani Barmer Barmer 40 Kotputli Jaipur Jaipur Rural 140 Chohtan Barmer Barmer 41 Viratnagar Jaipur Jaipur Rural 141 Ahore Jalore Jalore 42 Shahpura Jaipur Jaipur Rural 142 Jalore Jalore Jalore 43 Chomu Jaipur Sikar 143 Bhinmal Jalore Jalore 44 Phulera Jaipur Jaipur Rural 144 Sanchore Jalore Jalore 45 Dudu Jaipur Ajmer 145 Raniwara Jalore Jalore 46 Jhotwara Jaipur Jaipur Rural 146 Sirohi Sirohi Jalore 47 Amber Jaipur Jaipur Rural 147 Pindwara–Abu Sirohi Jalore 48 Jamwa Ramgarh Jaipur Jaipur Rural 148 Reodar Sirohi Jalore 49 Hawa Mahal Jaipur Jaipur 149 Gogunda Udaipur Udaipur