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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
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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
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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 50 Vidhyadhar Nagar Jaipur Jaipur 150 Jhadol Udaipur Udaipur 51 Civil Lines Jaipur Jaipur 151 Kherwara Udaipur Udaipur 52 Kishan Pole Jaipur Jaipur 152 Udaipur Rural Udaipur Udaipur 53 Adarsh Nagar Jaipur Jaipur 153 Udaipur Udaipur Udaipur 54 Malviya Nagar Jaipur Jaipur 154 Mavli Udaipur Chittorgarh 55 Sanganer Jaipur Jaipur 155 Vallabhnagar Udaipur Chittorgarh 56 Bagru Jaipur Jaipur 156 Salumber Udaipur Udaipur 57 Bassi Jaipur Dausa 157 Dhariawad Pratapgarh Udaipur 58 Chaksu Jaipur Dausa 158 Dungarpur Dungarpur Banswara 59 Tijara Alwar Alwar 159 Aspur Dungarpur Udaipur 60 Kishangarh Bas Alwar Alwar 160 Sagwara Dungarpur Banswara 61 Mundawar Alwar Alwar 161 Chorasi Banswara Banswara 62 Behror Alwar Alwar 162 Ghatol Banswara Banswara 63 Bansur Alwar Jaipur Rural 163 Garhi Banswara Banswara 64 Thanagazi Alwar Dausa 164 Banswara Banswara Banswara 65 Alwar Rural Alwar Alwar 165 Bagidora Banswara Banswara 66 Alwar Urban Alwar Alwar 166 Kushalgarh Banswara Banswara 67 Ramgarh Alwar Alwar 167 Kapasan Chittorgarh Chittorgarh 68 Rajgarh–Laxmangarh Alwar Alwar 168 Begun Chittorgarh Chittorgarh 69 Kathumar Alwar Bharatpur 169 Chittorgarh Chittorgarh Chittorgarh 70 Kaman Bharatpur Bharatpur 170 Nimbahera Chittorgarh Chittorgarh 71 Nagar Bharatpur Bharatpur 171 Bari Sadri Chittorgarh Chittorgarh 72 Deeg–Khumer Bharatpur Bharatpur 172 Pratapgarh Pratapgarh Chittorgarh 73 Bharatpur Bharatpur Bharatpur 173 Bhim Rajsamand Rajsamand 74 Nadbai Bharatpur Bharatpur 174 Kumbhalgarh Rajsamand Rajsamand 75 Weir Bharatpur Bharatpur 175 Rajsamand Rajsamand Rajsamand 76 Bayana Bharatpur Bharatpur 176 Nathdwara Rajsamand Rajsamand 77 Baseri Dholpur Karauli–Dholpur 177 Asind Bhilwara Bhilwara 78 Bari Dholpur Karauli–Dholpur 178 Mandal Bhilwara Bhilwara 79 Dholpur Dholpur Karauli–Dholpur 179 Sahara Bhilwara Bhilwara 80 Rajakhera Dholpur Karauli–Dholpur 180 Bhilwara Bhilwara Bhilwara 81 Todabhim Karauli Karauli–Dholpur 181 Shahpura Bhilwara Bhilwara 82 Hindaun Karauli Karauli–Dholpur 182 Jahazpur Bhilwara Bhilwara 83 Karauli Karauli Karauli–Dholpur 183 Mandalgarh Bhilwara Bhilwara 84 Sapotra Karauli Karauli–Dholpur 184 Hindoli Bundi Bhilwara 85 Bandikui Dausa Dausa 185 Keshoraipatan Bundi Kota 86 Mahuwa Dausa Dausa 186 Bundi Bundi Kota 87 Sikrai Dausa Dausa 187 Pipalda Kota Kota 88 Dausa Dausa Dausa 188 Sangod Kota Kota 89 Lalsot Dausa Dausa 189 Kota North Kota Kota 90 Gangapur Sawai Madhopur Tonk-Sawai Madhopur 190 Kota South Kota Kota 91 Bamanwas Sawai Madhopur Tonk-Sawai Madhopur 191 Ladpura Kota Kota 92 Sawai Madhopur Sawai Madhopur Tonk-Sawai Madhopur 192 Ramganj Mandi Kota Kota 93 Khandar Sawai Madhopur Tonk-Sawai Madhopur 193 Anta Baran Jhalawar-Baran 94 Malpura Tonk Tonk-Sawai Madhopur 194 Kishanganj Baran Jhalawar-Baran 95 Niwai Tonk Tonk-Sawai Madhopur 195 Baran–Atru Baran Jhalawar-Baran 96 Tonk Tonk Tonk-Sawai Madhopur 196 Chhabra Baran Jhalawar-Baran 97 Deoli–Uniara Tonk Tonk-Sawai Madhopur 197 Dag Jhalawar Jhalawar-Baran 98 Kishangarh Ajmer Ajmer 198 Jhalarapatan Jhalawar Jhalawar-Baran 99 Pushkar Ajmer Ajmer 199 Khanpur Jhalawar Jhalawar-Baran 100 Ajmer North Ajmer Ajmer 200 Manohar Thana Jhalawar Jhalawar-Baran List of Chief Ministers of Rajasthan
The Chief Minister of Rajasthan, a north Indian state, is the head of the Government of Rajasthan. As per the Constitution of India, the Governor of Rajasthan is the state's de jure head, but de facto executive authority rests with the chief minister. Following elections to the Rajasthan 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 Rajasthan CM- Article Count:
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Chhattisgarh News
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Constituency
status
candidate name
party
Votes
Antagarh
Winner
Bhoj Raj Nag
BJP
63616
Chhattisgarh Political Parties
S.No.
Name
Symbol
Year of Foundation
Current leader(s)
1
Bharatiya Janata Party
Lotus
1980
Amit Shah
2
Indian National Congress
Hand
1885
Sonia Gandhi
5
Bahujan Samaj Party
Elephant
1984
Mayawati
List of Chhattisgarh assembly Constituency
The Following are the list of Constituencies in the Legislative Assembly of Chhattisgarh:
Assembly Constituency Name
AC. No. AC Name AC. No. AC Name 1 Manendragarh (ST) 46 Bhatapara 2 Baikunthpur 47 Baloda Bazar 3 Premnagar (ST) 48 Palari (SC) 4 Rajpur (ST) 49 Kasdol 5 Pal (ST) 50 Bhatgaon (SC) 6 Samri (ST) 51 Rajim 7 Lundra (ST) 52 Bindranawagarh (ST) 8 Pilkha (ST) 53 Saraipali 9 Ambikapur (ST) 54 Basna 10 Sitapur (ST) 55 Khallari 11 Bagicha (ST) 56 Mahasamund 12 Jashpur (ST) 57 Sihawa (ST) 13 Tapkara (ST) 58 Kurud 14 Pathalgaon (ST) 59 Dhamtari 15 Dharamjaigarh (ST) 60 Bhanupratappur (ST) 16 Lailunga (ST) 61 Kanker (ST) 17 Raigarh 62 Narayanpur (ST) 18 Kharsia 63 Keshkal (ST) 19 Saria 64 Kondagaon (ST) 20 Rampur,chhattisgarh (ST) 65 Bhanpuri (ST) 21 Korba 66 Jagdalpur (ST) 22 Katghora 67 Keshlur (ST) 23 Tanakhar (ST) 68 Chitrakot (ST) 24 Marwahi (ST) 69 Dantewada (ST) 25 Kota 70 Konta (ST) 26 Lormi 71 Bijapur (ST) 27 Mungeli (SC) 72 Maro (SC) 28 Jarhagaon (SC) 73 Bemetara 29 Takhatpur 74 Saja 30 Bilaspur 75 Dhamdha 31 Bilha 76 Durg 32 Masturi (SC) 77 Bhilai Nagar (Constituency) 33 Sipat 78 Patan 34 Akaltara 79 Gunderdehi 35 Pamgarh 80 Khertha 36 Champa 81 Balod 37 Sakti 82 Dondi Lohara (ST) 38 Jaijaipur (SC) 83 Chowki (ST) 39 Chandrapur 84 Khujji 40 Raipur Town 85 Dongargaon 41 Raipur Rural 86 Rajnandgaon 42 Abhanpur 87 Dongargarh (SC) 43 Mandirhasod 88 Khairagarh 44 Arang (SC) 89 Birendranagar 45 Dharsiwa 90 Kawardha List of Chief Ministers of Chhattisgarh
The Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh is the chief executive of the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh. As per the Constitution of India, the Governor of Chhattisgarh is a state's de jure head, but de facto executive authority rests with the chief minister. Following elections to the Chhattisgarh 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 Chhattisgarh CM- Article Count:
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1
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Vijayraghavgarh (Madhya Pradesh)
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Nagendra Singh (BJP)
Bahoriband (Madhya Pradesh)
Kunwar Saurabh Singh (Cong)
Nagendra Singh (BJP)
Agar (Madhya Pradesh)
Gopal Parmar (BJP)
Manohar Oontwal (BJP)
Madhya Pradesh Political Parties
S.No.
Name
Symbol
Year of Foundation
Current leader(s)
1
Bharatiya Janata Party
Lotus
1980
Amit Shah
2
Indian National Congress
Hand
1885
Sonia Gandhi
5
Bahujan Samaj Party
Elephant
1984
Mayawati
Other Parties
1> Jiti Jitayi Politics 2> Madhya Pradesh Kisan Mazdoor Adivasi Kranti Dal 3> Pragatisheel Bahujan Samaj Party
List of Madhya Pradesh assembly Constituency
The Following are the list of Constituencies in the Legislative Assembly of Chhattisgarh:
Assembly Constituency Name
AC No AC Name District Number of electorates LK cons. 1 Sheopur Sheopur 1,69,230 Morena 2 Vijaypur Sheopur 1,58,561 Morena 3 Sabalgarh Morena 1,55,076 Morena 4 Joura Morena 1,73,767 Morena 5 Sumawali Morena 1,75,095 Morena 6 Morena Morena 1,83,064 Morena 7 Dimani Morena 1,59,715 Morena 8 Ambah Morena 1,66,343 Morena 9 Ater Bhind 1,77,334 Bhind 10 Bhind Bhind 1,97,183 Bhind 11 Lahar Bhind 2,05,839 Bhind 12 Mehgaon Bhind 2,10,649 Bhind 13 Gohad Bhind 1,66,893 Bhind 14 Gwalior Rural Gwalior 1,65,543 Gwalior 15 Gwalior Gwalior 2,08,294 Gwalior 16 Gwalior East Gwalior 2,02,849 Gwalior 17 Gwalior South Gwalior 1,84,465 Gwalior 18 Bhitarwar Gwalior 1,72,171 Gwalior 19 Dabra Gwalior 1,59,077 Gwalior 20 Sewda Datia 1,30,161 Bhind 21 Bhander Datia 1,39,600 Bhind 22 Datia Datia 1,43,593 Bhind 23 Karera Shivpuri 1,69,759 Gwalior 24 Pohari Shivpuri 1,58,217 Gwalior 25 Shivpuri Shivpuri 1,66,490 Guna 26 Pichhore Shivpuri 1,81,122 Guna 27 Kolaras Shivpuri 1,63,203 Guna 28 Bamori Guna 1,37,868 Guna 29 Guna Guna 1,40,820 Guna 30 Chachoura Guna 1,49,857 Rajgarh 31 Raghogarh Guna 1,46,874 Rajgarh 32 Ashok Nagar Ashok Nagar 1,40,614 Guna 33 Chanderi Ashok Nagar 1,33,078 Guna 34 Mungaoli Ashok Nagar 1,40,106 Guna 35 Bina Sagar 1,29,814 Sagar 36 Khurai Sagar 1,39,905 Sagar 37 Surkhi Sagar 1,55,334 Sagar 38 Deori Sagar 1,60,350 Damoh 39 Rehli Sagar 1,76,108 Damoh 40 Naryoli Sagar 1,63,022 Sagar 41 Sagar Sagar 1,67,313 Sagar 42 Banda Sagar 1,76,993 Damoh 43 Tikamgarh Tikamgarh 1,53,339 Tikamgarh 44 Jatara Tikamgarh 1,45,555 Tikamgarh 45 Prithvipur Tikamgarh 1,39,110 Tikamgarh 46 Niwari Tikamgarh 1,41,265 Tikamgarh 47 Khargapur Tikamgarh 1,61,546 Tikamgarh 48 Maharajpur Chhatarpur 1,62,460 Tikamgarh 49 Chandla Chhatarpur 1,64,443 Khajuraho 50 Rajnagar Chhatarpur 1,69,579 Khajuraho 51 Chhatarpur Chhatarpur 1,52,605 Tikamgarh 52 Bijawar Chhatarpur 1,51,159 Tikamgarh 53 Malhara Chhatarpur 1,50,503 Damoh 54 Pathariya Damoh 1,65,758 Damoh 55 Damoh Damoh 1,85,489 Damoh 56 Jabera Damoh 1,69,816 Damoh 57 Hatta Damoh 1,73,217 Damoh 58 Pawai Panna 1,90,471 Khajuraho 59 Gunnaor Panna 1,57,659 Khajuraho 60 Panna Panna 1,66,824 Khajuraho 61 Chitrakoot Satna 1,54,918 Satna 62 Raigaon Satna 1,59,284 Satna 63 Satna Satna 1,77,739 Satna 64 Nagod Satna 1,68,453 Satna 65 Maihar Satna 1,78,584 Satna 66 Amarpatan Satna 1,81,069 Satna 67 Rampur-Baghelan Satna 1,87,677 Satna 68 Sirmour Rewa 1,42,251 Rewa 69 Semariya Rewa 1,50,963 Rewa 70 Teonthar Rewa 1,43,844 Rewa 71 Mauganj Rewa 1,57,063 Rewa 72 Deotalab Rewa 1,71,444 Rewa 73 Mangawan Rewa 1,71,281 Rewa 74 Rewa Rewa 1,71,281 Rewa 75 Gurh Rewa 1,48,009 Rewa 76 Churhat Sidhi 1,83,044 Sidhi 77 Sidhi Sidhi 1,77,682 Sidhi 78 Sihawal Sidhi 1,78,321 Sidhi 79 Chitrangi Singrauli 1,53,243 Sidhi 80 Singrauli Singrauli 1,45,530 Sidhi 81 Devsar Singrauli 1,54,144 Sidhi 82 Dhauhani Sidhi 1,75,624 Sidhi 83 Beohari Shahdol 1,92,262 Sidhi 84 Jaisingnagar Shahdol 1,82,941 Shahdol 85 Jaitpur Shahdol 1,84,691 Shahdol 86 Kotma Anuppur 1,23,399 Shahdol 87 Anuppur Anuppur 1,36,166 Shahdol 88 Pushprajgarh Anuppur 1,49,859 Shahdol 89 Bandhavgarh Umaria 1,53,703 Shahdol 90 Manpur Umaria 1,69,359 Shahdol 91 Barwara Katni 1,70,926 Shahdol 92 Vijayraghavgarh Katni 1,62,554 Khajuraho 93 Murwara Katni 1,72,412 Khajuraho 94 Bahoriband Katni 166.771 Khajuraho 95 Patan Jabalpur 1,85,692 Jabalpur 96 Bargi Jabalpur 1,70,060 Jabalpur 97 Jabalpur Purba Jabalpur 1,94,112 Jabalpur 98 Jabalpur Uttar Jabalpur 1,90,352 Jabalpur 99 Jabalpur Cantonment Jabalpur 1,65,702 Jabalpur 100 Jabalpur Paschim Jabalpur 1,85,856 Jabalpur 101 Panagar Jabalpur 1,83,946 Jabalpur 102 Sihora Jabalpur 1,67,989 Jabalpur 103 Shahpura Dindori 1,98,110 Mandla 104 Dindori Dindori 1,84,051 Mandla 105 Bichhiya Mandla 1,91,525 Mandla 106 Niwas Mandla 2,01,149 Mandla 107 Mandla Mandla 1,99,722 Mandla 108 Baihar Balaghat 1,63,201 Balaghat 109 Lanji Balaghat 1,77,598 Balaghat 110 Paraswada Balaghat 1,55,476 Balaghat 111 Balaghat Balaghat 1,67,420 Balaghat 112 Waraseoni Balaghat 1,50,025 Balaghat 113 Katangi Balaghat 1,52,713 Balaghat 114 Barghat Seoni 1,78,641 Balaghat 115 Seoni Seoni 1,91,461 Balaghat 116 Keolari Seoni 1,84,362 Mandla 117 Lakhnadon Seoni 2,07,719 Mandla 118 Gotegaon Narsinghpur 1,61,684 Mandla 119 Narsingpur Narsinghpur 1,68,616 Hoshangabad 120 Tendukheda Narsinghpur 1,37,595 Hoshangabad 121 Gadarwara Narsinghpur 1,49,782 Hoshangabad 122 Junnardeo Chhindwara 1,66,102 Chhindwara 123 Amarwara Chhindwara 1,76,552 Chhindwara 124 Churai Chhindwara 1,50,531 Chhindwara 125 Saunsar Chhindwara 1,53,395 Chhindwara 126 Chhindwara Chhindwara 1,88,788 Chhindwara 127 Parasia Chhindwara 1,63,299 Chhindwara 128 Pandhurna Chhindwara 1,52,658 Chhindwara 129 Multai Betul 1,69,223 Betul 130 Amla Betul 1,65,178 Betul 131 Betul Betul 1,69,514 Betul 132 Ghoradongri Betul 1,68,977 Betul 133 Bhainsdehi Betul 1,74,479 Betul 134 Timarni Harda 1,26,778 Betul 135 Harda Harda 1,62,674 Betul 136 Seoni-Malwa Hoshangabad 1,69,680 Hoshangabad 137 Hoshangabad Hoshangabad 1,64,378 Hoshangabad 138 Sohagpur Hoshangabad 1,69,601 Hoshangabad 139 Pipariya Hoshangabad 1,60,783 Hoshangabad 140 Udaipura Raisen 1,79,039 Hoshangabad 141 Bhojpur Raisen 1,53,987 Vidisha 142 Sanchi Raisen 1,74,541 Vidisha 143 Silwani Raisen 1,50,563 Vidisha 144 Vidisha Vidisha 1,48,263 Vidisha 145 Basoda Vidisha 1,38,934 Vidisha 146 Kurwai Vidisha 1,55,123 Sagar 147 Sironj Vidisha 1,41,130 Sagar 148 Shamshabad Vidisha 1,33,604 Sagar 149 Berasia Bhopal 1,56,144 Bhopal 150 Bhopal Uttar Bhopal 18,92,10,000 Bhopal 151 Narela Bhopal 2,11,603 Bhopal 152 Bhopal Dakshin-Paschim Bhopal 1,66,547 Bhopal 153 Bhopal Madhya Bhopal 1,78,625 Bhopal 154 Govindpura Bhopal 2,21,065 Bhopal 155 Huzur Bhopal 1,85,494 Bhopal 156 Budhni Sehore 1,73,917 Vidisha 157 Ashta Sehore 1,82,389 Dewas 158 Ichhawar Sehore 1,46,733 Vidisha 159 Sehore Sehore 1,54,293 Bhopal 160 Narsinghgarh Rajgarh 1,62,429 Rajgarh 161 Biaora Rajgarh 1,62,340 Rajgarh 162 Rajgarh Rajgarh 1,61,219 Rajgarh 163 Khilchipur Rajgarh 1,69,412 Rajgarh 164 Sarangpur Rajgarh 1,40,001 Rajgarh 165 Susner Shajapur 1,69,378 Rajgarh 166 Agar Shajapur 1,58,981 Dewas 167 Shajapur Shajapur 1,74,137 Dewas 168 Shujalpur Shajapur 1,49,152 Dewas 169 Kalapipal Shajapur 1,54,984 Dewas 170 Sonkatch Dewas 1,69,865 Dewas 171 Dewas Dewas 1,61,043 Dewas 172 Hatpipliya Dewas 1,46,076 Dewas 173 Khategaon Dewas 1,47,068 Vidisha 174 Bagali Dewas 1,63,233 Khandwa 175 Mandhata Khandwa 1,46,012 Khandwa 176 Harsud Khandwa 1,48,800 Betul 177 Khandwa Khandwa 1,88,799 Khandwa 178 Pandhana Khandwa 1,78,625 Khandwa 179 Nepanagar Burhanpur 1,59,916 Khandwa 180 Burhanpur Burhanpur 2,20,057 Khandwa 181 Bikhangaon Khargone 1,44,997 Khandwa 182 Badwah Khargone 1,53,550 Khandwa 183 Maheshwar Khargone 1,56,117 Khargone 184 Kasrawad Khargone 1,57,909 Khargone 185 Khargone Khargone 1,60,141 Khargone 186 Bhagwanpura Khargone 1,51,814 Khargone 187 Sendhawa Barwani 1,64,850 Khargone 188 Rajpur Barwani 1,66,678 Khargone 189 Pansemal Barwani 1,51,094 Khargone 190 Badwani Barwani 1,56,729 Khargone 191 Alirajpur Alirajpur 1,55,726 Ratlam 192 Jobat Alirajpur 1,68,001 Ratlam 193 Jhabua Jhabua 1,79,351 Ratlam 194 Thandla Jhabua 1,51,806 Ratlam 195 Petlawad Jhabua 1,68,241 Ratlam 196 Sardarpur Dhar 1,34,799 Dhar 197 Gandhwani Dhar 1,40,746 Dhar 198 Kukshi Dhar 1,53,391 Dhar 199 Manawar Dhar 1,56,413 Dhar 200 Dharampuri Dhar 1,33,945 Dhar 201 Dhar Dhar 1,54,155 Dhar 202 Badnawar Dhar 1,40,950 Dhar 203 Depalpur Indore 1,64,506 Indore 204 Indore-1 Indore 2,36,573 Indore 205 Indore-2 Indore 2,25,508 Indore 206 Indore-3 Indore 1,62,701 Indore 207 Indore-4 Indore 1,90,441 Indore 208 Indore-5 Indore 2,43,400 Indore 209 Dr. Ambedkar Nagar-Mhow Indore 1,78,666 Dhar 210 Rau Indore 1,70,850 Indore 211 Sanwer Indore 1,72,363 Indore 212 Nagada-Khachrod Ujjain 1,62,552 Ujjain 213 Mahidpur Ujjain 1,50,807 Ujjain 214 Tarana Ujjain 1,41,812 Ujjain 215 Ghatiya Ujjain 1,57,084 Ujjain 216 Ujjain Uttar Ujjain 1,65,064 Ujjain 217 Ujjain Dakshin Ujjain 1,67,463 Ujjain 218 Badnagar Ujjain 1,50,093 Ujjain 219 Ratlam Rural Ratlam 1,42,652 Ratlam 220 Ratlam City Ratlam 1,55,062 Ratlam 221 Sailana Ratlam 1,25,917 Ratlam 222 Jaora Ratlam 1,65,174 Mandsour 223 Alot Ratlam 1,57,254 Ujjain 224 Mandsour Mandsaur 1,86,581 Mandsour 225 Malhargarh Mandsaur 1,83,257 Mandsour 226 Suwasra Mandsaur 1,98,249 Mandsour 227 Garoth Mandsaur 1,85,692 Mandsour 228 Manasa Neemuch 1,47,829 Mandsour 229 Neemuch Neemuch 1,67,545 Mandsour 230 Jawad Neemuch 1,36,640 Mandsour List of Chief Ministers of Madhya Pradesh
The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh (MP), a central Indian state, is the head of the Government of Madhya Pradesh. 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 Madhya Pradesh 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 madhya pradesh CM- Article Count:
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Northeast Political Parties
State
Political Parties
Abb.
Symbol
Foundation Year
Current Leader
Manipur
All India Trinamool Congress
AITC
Flowers & Grass
1998
Mamata Banerjee
Manipur State Congress Party
MSCP
Cultivator Cut Crop
1997
Wahengbam Nipamacha
Naga People's Front
NPF
Cock
2002
Neiphiu Rio
People's Democratic Alliance
PDA
Crown
2009
Dheeraj Singh
Manipur Peoples Party
MPP
Bicycle
National People's Party
NPP
Book
Meghalaya
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HSPDP
Lion
1968
H.S. Lyngdoh
National People's Party
NPP
Book
2013
P.A. Sangma
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UDP
Drum
1972
Donkupar Roy
Mizoram
Mizo National Front
MNF
Star
1959
Pu Zoramthanga
Mizoram People's Conference
MPC
Electric Bulb
1972
Pu Lalhmingthanga
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ZNP
Sun (without rays)
1997
Lalduhoma
Nagaland
Naga People's Front
NPF
Cock
2002
Neiphiu Rio
Sikkim
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SDF
Umbrella
1993
Pawan Kumar Chamling
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SKM
Table Lamp
2013
Bharati Sharma
Tripura
All India Trinamool Congress
AITC
Flowers & Grass
1998
Mamata Banerjee
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The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh (MP), a central Indian state, is the head of the Government of Madhya Pradesh. 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 Madhya Pradesh 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 madhya pradesh CM- Article Count:
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Foundation Year
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All India Tribes and Minorities Front
AITMF
-- Mangal Singh Negi
Him Loktantrik Morcha
HLM
2002 --
Himachal Swabhiman Party
HSP 2011 Govindacharya Loktantrik Morcha (Himachal Pradesh)
LM (HP) 2003 Mohinder Singh Chaudhury Other Himachal Pradesh Political parties
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- Janhit Morcha
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List of Himachal Pradesh 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
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AC_No. AC_Name AC_No. AC_Name 1 Churah 35 Sarkaghat 2 Bharmour 36 Bhoranj 3 Chamba 37 Sujanpur 4 Dalhousie 38 Hamirpur 5 Bhattiyat 39 Barsar 6 Nurpur 40 Nadaun 7 Indora 41 Chintpurni 8 Fatehpur 42 Gagret 9 Jawali 43 Haroli 10 Dehra 44 Una 11 Jaswan-Pragpur 45 Kutlehar 12 Jawalamukhi 46 Jhanduta 13 Jaisinghpur 47 Ghumarwin 14 Sullah 48 Bilaspur 15 Nagrota 49 Sri Naina Deviji 16 Kangra 50 Arki 17 Shahpur 51 Nalagarh 18 Dharamshala 52 Doon 19 Palampur 53 Solan 20 Baijnath 54 Kasauli 21 Lahaul & spiti 55 Pachhad 22 Manali 56 Nahan 23 Kullu 57 Sri Renukaji 24 Banjar 58 Paonta Sahib 25 Anni 59 Shillai 26 Karsog 60 Chopal 27 Sundernagar 61 Theog 28 Nachan 62 Kasumpti 29 Seraj 63 Shimla 30 Darang 64 Shimla Rural 31 Jogindernagar 65 Jubbal-Kotkhai 32 Dharampur 66 Rampur 33 Mandi 67 Rohru 34 Balh 68 Kinnaur List of Chief Ministers of Himachal Pradesh
The Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh is the chief executive of the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. 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 Himachal Pradesh 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 Delhi CM
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List of Chief Ministers of Punjab
The Chief Minister of Punjab, a north Indian state, is the head of the Government of Punjab. As per the Constitution of India, the Governor of Punjab is the state's de jure head, but de facto executive authority rests with the chief minister. Following elections to the Punjab 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 Punjab CM
List of Governor of Punjab 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 Punjab Governor
List of cabinet members of Punjab
1. Sardar Parkash Singh Badal - chief minister Personnel, General Administration, Power, Cooperation, Science Technology and Environment, Vigilance and Employment Generation 2. Sardar Sukhbir Singh Badal - deputy chief minister charge of Home, departments of Governance Reforms, Housing, Excise and Taxation, Investment Promotion, Sports and Youth Services Welfare and Civil Aviation 3. Bhagat Chunni Lal Local Government minister, charge of Medical Education & Research department List of complete cabinet members of Punjab
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Punjab Bye Election 2015
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 complete election Result..>>
Party Wise: Punjab (2) Shiromani Akali Dal 1 BJP - Congress 1 Punjab Political Parties
Name Abbreviation Symbol Foundation Year Current leader(s) Aam Aadmi Party AAP Broom 2012 Arvind Kejriwal Shiromani Akali Dal SAD Scales 1920 Parkash Singh Badal Punjab Local Political Parties
Bahujan Samaj Party (Kainth) Punjab Lok Congress Party Bharti Lok Lehar Party Rashtriya Raksha Dal Dalit Kisan Dal Reservation Virodhi Dal Democratic Bharatiya Samaj Party Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) General Samaj Party Shiromani Akali Dal (Longowal) Lok Sangharsh Morcha Shiromani Akali Dal (Panthic) People's Party of Punjab United Akali Dal Punjab Janata Morcha - Article Count:
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Goa Political News
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Goa Summary of Opinion/Exit Polls 2016
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Goa Assembly Election Schedule
Events
Event Dates 1. Issue of Notification
To be Announced 2. Last date for making Nominations
To be Announced 3. Scrutiny of Nominations
To be Announced 4. Last date for withdrawal ofcandidature
To be Announced 5. Date of Poll
To be Announced 6. Counting of Votes
To be Announced 7. Date before which election process shall be completed To be Announced Complete Details of Election Schedule Here..
Goa Election Candidate Lists
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List of Goa assembly Constituency
Assembly Name Mandrem Ponda Pernem Siroda Bicholim Marcaim Tivim Mormugao Mapusa Vasco Da Gama Siolim Dabolim Saligao Cortalim Calangute Nuvem Porvorim Curtorim Aldona Fatorda Panaji Margao Taleigao Benaulim Santa Cruz Navelim St. Andre Cuncolim Cumbarjua Velim Maem Quepem Sanquelim Curchorem Poriem Sanvordem Valpoi Sanguem Priol Canacona List of Chief Ministers of Goa
The Chief Minister of Goa is the chief executive of the south Indian coastal state of Goa. 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 Goa 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 Goa CM
List of Governor of Goa 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 Goa Governor
List of Goa Cabinet Minister
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Goa Government List of chief Ministers CEO Website State Political Parties List of Cabinet Minister List of Assembly Constituency Lok Sabha Election Result List of MPS List of Parliament Constituency Assembly Election Result- Party Wise List of MLAs List Polling Station List Assembly Election Result- Cons Wise List of Governor List Rajya Sabha Member Latest News And Update Opinion Poll/Exit Poll
Goa Bye ElectionA 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.
AC_Name Winner_Name Party Votes Runnerup Party Votes Panaji Sidharth Sripad Kuncalienker BJP 9989 Furtado Surendra INC 4621 Goa Political Parties
Name Abbreviation Symbol Foundation Year Current leader(s) Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party MGP Loin 1963 Shashikala Kakodkar Goa Su-Raj Party GSRP United Goans Democratic Party UGDP - Article Count:
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Uttaranchal Political News
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Uttarakhand Government
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Uttarakhand 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 complete-- Uttarakhand Bye Election Result 2014
S. No
AC name
Name of Winner
1
Doiwala
Hira Singh Bist
2
Dharchula
Harish Chandra Singh Rawat
3
Someshwara(SC)
Rekha Arya
Uttarakhand Parliament constituency list:
Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India is made up of Members of Parliament (MPs). There are currently 543 constituencies. The maximum size of the Lok Sabha as outlined in the Constitution of India is 550 members made up of up to 530 members representing people of the states of India and Uttarakhand comprises of 5 parliamentary constituencies. Click here for complete list of PC of Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand Political Parties
The main political parties in the state are:
The Bharatiya Janata Party
The Indian National congress
The Bahujan Samaj Party
Uttarakhand Kranti DalName
Abbreviation
Symbol
Foundation Year
Current leader(s)
Uttarakhand Kranti Dal
UKD
Chair
1979
Kashi Singh Airy List of constituencies of Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
Following is the list of the constituencies of the Uttarakhand Vidhan Sabha since the delimitation of legislative assembly constituencies in 2008
AC No.
Name
Reserved for (SC/ST/AI)
District
Lok Sabha constituency
1
Purola
(SC)
Uttarkashi
Tehri Garhwal
2
Yamunotri
Uttarkashi
Tehri Garhwal
3
Gangotri
Uttarkashi
Tehri Garhwal
4
Badrinath
Chamoli
Garhwal
5
Tharali
(SC)
Chamoli
Garhwal
6
Karnaprayag
Chamoli
Garhwal
7
Kedarnath
Rudraprayag
Garhwal
8
Rudraprayag
Rudraprayag
Garhwal
9
Ghansali
(SC)
Tehri Garhwal
Tehri Garhwal
10
Devprayag
Tehri Garhwal
Tehri Garhwal
11
Narendranagar
Tehri Garhwal
Garhwal
12
Pratapnagar
Tehri Garhwal
Tehri Garhwal
13
Tehri
Tehri Garhwal
Tehri Garhwal
14
Dhanaulti
Tehri Garhwal
Tehri Garhwal
15
Chakrata
(ST)
Dehradun
Tehri Garhwal
16
Vikasnagar
Dehradun
Tehri Garhwal
17
Sahaspur
Dehradun
Tehri Garhwal
18
Dharampur
Dehradun
Haridwar
19
Raipur
Dehradun
Tehri Garhwal
20
Rajpur Road
(SC)
Dehradun
Tehri Garhwal
21
Dehradun Cantt
Dehradun
Tehri Garhwal
22
Mussoorie
Dehradun
Tehri Garhwal
23
Doiwala
Dehradun
Haridwar
24
Rishikesh
Dehradun
Haridwar
25
Haridwar
Haridwar
Haridwar
26
BHEL Ranipur
Haridwar
Haridwar
27
Jwalapur
(SC)
Haridwar
Haridwar
28
Bhagwanpur
(SC)
Haridwar
Haridwar
29
Jhabrera
(SC)
Haridwar
Haridwar
30
Piran Kaliyar
Haridwar
Haridwar
31
Roorkee
Haridwar
Haridwar
32
Khanpur
Haridwar
Haridwar
33
Manglaur
Haridwar
Haridwar
34
Laksar
Haridwar
Haridwar
35
Haridwar Rural
Haridwar
Haridwar
36
Yamkeshwar
Pauri Garhwal
Garhwal
37
Pauri
(SC)
Pauri Garhwal
Garhwal
38
Srinagar
Pauri Garhwal
Garhwal
39
Chaubattakhal
Pauri Garhwal
Garhwal
40
Lansdowne
Pauri Garhwal
Garhwal
41
Kotdwar
Pauri Garhwal
Garhwal
42
Dharchula
Pithoragarh
Almora
43
Didihat
Pithoragarh
Almora
44
Pithoragarh
Pithoragarh
Almora
45
Gangolihat
(SC)
Pithoragarh
Almora
46
Kapkot
Bageshwar
Almora
47
Bageshwar
(SC)
Bageshwar
Almora
48
Dwarahat
Almora
Almora
49
Salt
Almora
Almora
50
Ranikhet
Almora
Almora
51
Someshwar
(SC)
Almora
Almora
52
Almora
Almora
Almora
53
Jageshwar
Almora
Almora
54
Lohaghat
Champawat
Almora
55
Champawat
Champawat
Almora
56
Lalkuan
Nainital
Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar
57
Bhimtal
Nainital
Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar
58
Nainital
(SC)
Nainital
Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar
59
Haldwani
Nainital
Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar
60
Kaladhungi
Nainital
Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar
61
Ramnagar
Nainital
Garhwal
62
Jaspur
Udham Singh Nagar
Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar
63
Kashipur
Udham Singh Nagar
Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar
64
Bajpur
(SC)
Udham Singh Nagar
Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar
65
Gadarpur
Udham Singh Nagar
Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar
66
Rudrapur
Udham Singh Nagar
Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar
67
Kichha
Udham Singh Nagar
Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar
68
Sitarganj
Udham Singh Nagar
Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar
69
Nanakmatta
(ST)
Udham Singh Nagar
Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar
70
Khatima
Udham Singh Nagar
Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar
71
Nominated member
(AI)
N/A
N/A
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Delhi political News
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Delhi 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..>>
Delhi Political Parties
Name
Abbreviation
Symbol
Foundation Year
Current leader(s)
Aam Admi Party
AAP
Broom
2012 Arvind Kejriwal
Indian Democratic Party
IDP
Hockey & Ball
Bhartiya Janhit Dal
BJD Apply Other Delhi Political parties
Bharatiya Janata Party Akhil Bhartiya Janata Vikas Party (ABJVP) Indian National Congress Desh Bhakt Party (DBP) Bahujan Samaj Party Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Janata Dal (Secular) Bharatiya Parivartan Morcha (BPM) Nationalist Congress Party Sirpanch Samaj Party (SPSP) Samajwadi Party National Congress of Youth (NCY) Akhil Bharatiya Manav Adhikar Dal (ABMAD) Loktantrik Samajwadi Party (LSWP) Bharat Dal (BD) Bahujan Ekta Party (R) BEP(R) United Citizens Party (UCP) All India Minorities Front (AIMF) National Loktantrik Party (NLP) Awami Party List of Delhi 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
AC_No AC_Name AC_No AC_Name 1 Narela 36 Bijwasan 2 Burari 37 Palam 3 Timarpur 38 Delhi Cantt 4 Adarsh Nagar 39 Rajendra Nagar 5 Badli 40 New Delhi 6 Rithala 41 Jangpura 7 Bawana 42 Kasturba Nagar 8 Mundka 43 Malviya Nagar 9 Kirari 44 R.K. Puram 10 Sultan Pur Majra 45 Mehrauli 11 Nangloi Jat 46 Chhatarpur 12 Mangolpuri 47 Deoli (SC) 13 Rohini 48 Ambedkar Nagar (SC) 14 Shalimar Bagh 49 Sangam Vihar 15 Shakur Basti 50 Greater Kailash 16 Tri Nagar 51 Kalkaji 17 Wazirpur 52 Tughlakabad 18 Model Town 53 Badarpur 19 Sadar Bazar 54 Okhla 20 Chandni Chowk 55 Trilokpuri (SC) 21 Matia Mahal 56 Kondli(SC) 22 Ballimaran 57 Patparganj 23 Karol Bagh 58 Laxmi Nagar 24 Patel Nagar 59 Vishwas Nagar 25 Moti Nagar 60 Krishna Nagar 26 Madipur (SC) 61 Gandhi Nagar 27 Rajouri Garden 62 Shahdara 28 Hari Nagar 63 Seemapuri (SC) 29 Tilak Nagar 64 Rohtas Nagar 30 Janakpuri 65 Seelam Pur 31 Vikaspuri 66 Ghonda 32 Uttam Nagar 67 Babarpur 33 Dwarka 68 Gokalpur (SC) 34 Matiala 69 Mustafabad 35 Najafgarh 70 Karawal Nagar List of Chief Ministers of Delhi
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 Delhi CM- Article Count:
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Andhra Pradesh Political News
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State Political Parties
List of Assembly Constituency
List of Governor
List Rajya Sabha Member
Andhra Pradesh 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..>>
Andhra pradesh Political Parties
Name
Abbreviation
Symbol
Foundation Year
Current leader(s)
Telugu Desam Party
TDP
Bicycle
1982
N. Chandrababu Naidu
YSR Congress Party
YSRCP
Ceiling Fan
2009
Y. S. Jaganmohan Reddy
Other Andhra Political Parties:
Andhra Pradesh Congress Party (APCC)
Praja Rajyam
Communist Party of India
Communist Party (M)
Telanga Rastra Samithi
Telangana Vimochana Samithi (TVS)
Janatha Dal
NTR Telugu Desam Party ( Lakshmi Parvathi)List of Andhar Pradesh 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
S.No Assembly Constituency S.No Assembly Constituency 1 Achanta 89 Narasaraopet 2 Addanki 90 Narsipatnam 3 Adoni 91 Nellimarla 4 Allagadda 92 Nellore City 5 Alur 93 Nellore Rural 6 Amadalavalasa 94 Nidadavole 7 Amalapuram 95 Nuzvid 8 Anakapalli 96 Ongole 9 Anantapur Urban 97 Paderu 10 Anaparthy 98 Palacole 11 Araku Valley 99 Palakonda 12 Atmakur 100 Palamaner 13 Avanigadda 101 Palasa 14 Badvel 102 Pamarru 15 Banaganapalle 103 Panyam 16 Bapatla 104 Parchur 17 Bhimavaram 105 Parvathipuram 18 Bhimli 106 Pathapatnam 19 Bobbili 107 Pattikonda 20 Chandragiri 108 Payakaraopet 21 Cheepurupalli 109 Pedakurapadu 22 Chilakaluripet 110 Pedana 23 Chintalapudi 111 Peddapuram 24 Chirala 112 Penamaluru 25 Chittoor 113 Pendurthi 26 Chodavaram 114 Penukonda 27 Darsi 115 Pileru 28 Denduluru 116 Pithapuram 29 Dharmavaram 117 Polavaram 30 Dhone 118 Ponnur 31 Elamanchili 119 Prathipadu 32 Eluru 120 Prathipadu_sc 33 Etcherla 121 Proddatur 34 Gajapathinagaram 122 Pulivendla 35 Gajuwaka 123 Punganur 36 Gangadhara Nellore 124 Puthalapattu 37 Gannavaram 125 Puttaparthi 38 Gannavaram_sc 126 Rajahmundry City 39 Giddalur 127 Rajam 40 Gopalapuram 128 Rajampet 41 Gudivada 129 Rajamundry Rural 42 Gudur 130 Rajanagaram 43 Guntakal 131 Ramachandrapuram 44 Guntur East 132 Rampachodavaram 45 Guntur West 133 Raptadu 46 Gurazala 134 Rayachoti 47 Hindupur 135 Rayadurg 48 Ichchapuram 136 Razole 49 Jaggampeta 137 Repalle 50 Jaggayyapeta 138 Salur 51 Jammalamadugu 139 Santhanuthalapadu 52 Kadapa 140 Sarvepalli 53 Kadiri 141 Sattenapalli 54 Kaikalur 142 Satyavedu 55 Kakinada City 143 Singanamala 56 Kakinada Rural 144 Srikakulam 57 Kalyandurg 145 Srikalahasti 58 Kamalapuram 146 Srisailam 59 Kandukur 147 Srungavarapukota 60 Kanigiri 148 Sullurpeta 61 Kavali 149 Tadepalligudem 62 Kodumur 150 Tadikonda 63 Kodur 151 Tadpatri 64 Kondapi 152 Tanuku 65 Kothapeta 153 Tekkali 66 Kovur 154 Tenali 67 Kovvur 155 Thamballapalle 68 Kuppam 156 Tirupati 69 Kurnool 157 Tiruvuru 70 Kurupam 158 Tuni 71 Macherla 159 Udayagiri 72 Machilipatnam 160 Undi 73 Madakasira 161 Unguturu 74 Madanapalle 162 Uravakonda 75 Madugula 163 Vemuru 76 Mandapeta 164 Venkatagiri 77 Mangalagiri 165 Vijayawada Central 78 Mantralayam 166 Vijayawada East 79 Markapuram 167 Vijayawada West 80 Mummidivaram 168 Vinukonda 81 Mydukur 169 Visakhapatnam East 82 Mylavaram 170 Visakhapatnam North 83 Nagari 171 Visakhapatnam South 84 Nandigama 172 Visakhapatnam West 85 Nandikotkur 173 Vizianagaram 86 Nandyal 174 Yemmiganur 87 Narasannapeta 175 Yerragondapalem 88 Narasapuram List of Chief Ministers of Andhra Pradesh
On 2 June 2014, Telangana was separated from Andhra Pradesh to create 29th state of the union. N. Chandrababu Naidu took oath as the Chief Minister of the residual Andhra Pradesh state on 8 June 2014. Click here for Complete list of Andhra Pradesh CM- Article Count:
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Assam Political News
Assam Political News Updates, Political parties, Assembly Constituency List, Bye Election, parliament Constituency, Election Result, MLA List, MLC List, cabinet Minister, CEO Assam, Opinion poll Exit poll, candidate List, Member of parliament (MP), Polling Booth List, Polling Station
Assam Assembly Elections 2016 will be held in two phase. First Phase Polling 4-April-2016 and Second Phase Polling 11-April-2016. The results of Assam Assembly Elections will be declared on May 19.
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Summary of all Opinion Polls for Assam Assembly Elections 2016
Assam Assembly Election Opinion Poll 2016 Party Alliance Times Now- C Voter(Mar) ABP- Neil
son (Mar)
Leadtech- infoelections (Mar)
News Nation (Mar) AVC Media (Mar) India TV-C Voter (Feb) INC 53 36 32 54 40 44 BJP+AGP+BPF 55 78 75 50 48 57 AIUDF 12 25 11 13 25 19 Others 2 2 2 2 13 Complete Details of Opinion Polls Here
Assam Assembly Election Exit Poll 2016...Read More
Assam Assembly Election Schedule
Schedule For Assembly Election Assam 2016 Poll Dates (Phase 1) Dates (Phase 2) (Const.65) (Const.61) 1. Issue of Notification Mar-11 Mar-14 2. Last date for making Nominations March 18 March 21 3. Scrutiny of Nominations March 19 March 22 4. Last date for withdrawal of candidatures March 21 March 26 5. Date of Poll April 4 2016 April 11 2016 6. Counting of Votes May 19 May 19 7. Date before which election process shall be completed May-21 May 21 Complete Details of Election Schedule Here..
Assam Election Candidate Lists
Party Wise Contesting Candidate Lists:
Congress Candidate List BJP Candidate List CPI(M) Candidate List AIUDF Candidate List AGP Candidate List UPP Candidate List Complete Details of Candidate Lists Here..
Assam Assembly Constituency Wise Election Results 2016
Assembly Assembly Assembly Assembly Abhayapuri North Dhakuakhana (ST) Jonai (ST) Panery Abhayapuri South Dharmapur Jorhat Patacharkuchi Algapur Dhekiajuli Kalaigaon Patacharkuchi Amguri Dhemaji (ST) Kaliabor Patharkandi Badarpur Dhing Kamalpur Raha (SC) Baghbar Dholai (SC) Karimganj North Rangapara Baithalangso (ST) Dhubri Karimganj South Rangiya Barama (ST) Dibrugarh Katigorah Rupohihat Barchalla Digboi Katlichera Sadiya Barhampur Diphu (ST) Khumtai Salmara South Barkhetry Dispur Kokrajhar East (ST Samaguri Barkhola Doom Dooma Kokrajhar West (ST Sarukhetri Barpeta Dudhnai (ST) Laharighat Sarupathar Batadroba Duliajan Lahowal Sibsagar Behali Gauhati East Lakhimpur Sidli (ST) Bhabanipur Gauhati West Lakhipur Silchar Bhabanipur Gauripur Lumding Sipajhar Bihpuria Goalpara East Mahmara Sonai Bijni Goalpara West Majbat Sonari Bilasipara East Gohpur Majuli (ST) Sootea Bilasipara West Golaghat Mangaldoi (SC) Sorbhog Biswanath Golakganj Mankachar Tamulpur Bokajan (ST) Gossaigaon Margherita Teok Bokakhat Haflong (ST) Mariani Tezpur Boko (SC) Hajo Marigaon Thowra Bongaigaon Hojai Moran Tingkhong Chabua Howraghat (ST) Naharkatia Tinsukia Chapaguri (ST) Jagiroad (SC) Nalbari Titabar Chaygaon Jaleswar Naoboicha Udalguri (ST) Chenga Jalukbari Nazira Udharbond Dalgaon Jamunamukh Nowgong Dergaon (SC) Jania Palasbari
Assam Political Parties
Name
Abbreviation
Symbol
Foundation Year
Current leader(s)
All India United Democratic Front
AIUDF
Lock & Key 2004
Badruddin Ajmal
Asom Gana Parishad
AGP
Elephant
1985
Prafulla Kumar Mahanta
Rashtriya Jankranti Party
RAJPA
Flambeau
2013
Ramsewakanand Upadhyay
List of Chief Ministers of Assam
Name
Term of office
Party
Days in office
Gopinath Bordoloi
11-Feb-46
6-Aug-50
IndianNationalCongress
1,638
Bishnu Ram Medhi
9-Aug-50
27-Dec-57
2,698
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List of Governor of Assam 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 Assam Governor
Download HereVoter Electoral List Assam 2016 Assembly Election
List of Cabinet Ministers of Assam
The Cabinet Ministers of Assam (in alphabetical order):
AJANTA NEOG
Portfolio: PWD (Roads & Buildings, NH), Urban Development & Housing
Party: INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
AKON BORA
Portfolio: Social Welfare & Jails
Party: INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
Assam Cabinet Minister Portfolio List
List of member of Assam Rajya Sabha
Assam No Name Party Date of Appointment Date of Retirement[5] 1 Pankaj Bora Indian National Congress 16-Dec-11 02-Apr-16 2 Biswajit Daimary Bodoland People's Front 10-Apr-14 09-Apr-20 Complete List of Rajya Sabha Members of Assam
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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 complete-- Assam Bye Election Result 2014
Assam Assembly By Poll 2014 State Seats Party Assam (3/3) AGP 0 AIUDF 1 BJP 1 Cong 1 Assam Parliament constituency list details:-
Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India is made up of Members of Parliament (MPs). There are currently 543 constituencies.The maximum size of the Lok Sabha as outlined in the Constitution of India is 550 members made up of up to 530 members representing people of the states of India and Assam comprises of 14 parliamentary constituencies. Click here for complete list of PC of Assam
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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 Complete Election Result..>>
Assembly By Poll 2014 - 9 State, 33 Seats
State
Seats
Party
Gujarat
(9/9)
BJP ( 6 )
Cong (3)
Gujarat Political Parties
S. No
ABBREVIATION P
PARTY
1
BJS
BHARATIYA JAN SANGH
2
INC
INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
3
PSP
PRAJA SOCIALIST PARTY
4
RPI
REPUBLIC PARTY OF INDIA
5
SSP
SANGHATA SOCIALIST PARTY
6
SWA
SWATANTRA PARTY
7
IND
INDEPENDENT
List of Gujarat 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
S.No. Constituency District S.No. Constituency District 1 Gummidipundi Tiruvallur 118 Sulur Coimbatore 2 Ponneri (SC) Tiruvallur 119 Kavundampalayam Coimbatore 3 Tiruttani Tiruvallur 120 Coimbatore (North) Coimbatore 4 Thiruvallur Tiruvallur 121 Thondamuthur Coimbatore 5 Poonamallee (SC) Tiruvallur 122 Coimbatore (South) Coimbatore 6 Avadi Tiruvallur 123 Singanallur Coimbatore 7 Maduravoyal Chennai 124 Kinathukadavu Coimbatore 8 Ambattur Chennai 125 Pollachi Coimbatore 9 Madavaram Chennai 126 Valparai (SC) Coimbatore 10 Thiruvottiyur Chennai 127 Palani Dindigul 11 Dr.Radhakrishnan Nagar Chennai 128 Oddanchatram Dindigul 12 Perambur Chennai 129 Athoor Dindigul 13 Kolathur Chennai 130 Nilakkottai (SC) Dindigul 14 Villivakkam Chennai 131 Natham Dindigul 15 Thiru. Vi. Ka. Nagar (SC) Chennai 132 Dindigul Dindigul 16 Egmore (SC) Chennai 133 Vedasandur Dindigul 17 Royapuram Chennai 134 Aravakurichi Karur 18 Harbour Chennai 135 Karur Karur 19 Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni Chennai 136 Krishnarayapuram (SC) Karur 20 Thousand Lights Chennai 137 Kulithalai Karur 21 Anna Nagar Chennai 138 Manapaarai Tiruchirappalli 22 Virugambakkam Chennai 139 Srirangam Tiruchirappalli 23 Saidapet Chennai 140 Tiruchirappalli (West) Tiruchirappalli 24 T. Nagar Chennai 141 Tiruchirappalli (East) Tiruchirappalli 25 Mylapore Chennai 142 Thiruverumbur Tiruchirappalli 26 Velachery Chennai 143 Lalgudi Tiruchirappalli 27 Sholinganallur Chennai 144 Manachanallur Tiruchirappalli 28 Thiruporur Kanchipuram 145 Musiri Tiruchirappalli 29 Alandur Kanchipuram 146 Thuraiyur (SC) Tiruchirappalli 30 Pallavaram Kanchipuram 147 Perambalur (SC) Perambalur 31 Tambaram Kanchipuram 148 Kunnam Perambalur 32 Chengalpattu Kanchipuram 149 Ariyalur Ariyalur 33 Uthiramerur Kanchipuram 150 Jayankondam Ariyalur 34 Kanchipuram Kanchipuram 151 Tittakudi (SC) Cuddalore 35 Sriperumbudur (SC) Kanchipuram 152 Vriddhachalam Cuddalore 36 Madurantakam (SC) Kanchipuram 153 Neyveli Cuddalore 37 Cheyyur (SC) Kanchipuram 154 Panruti Cuddalore 38 Arakkonam (SC) Vellore 155 Cuddalore Cuddalore 39 Sholingur Vellore 156 Kurinjipadi Cuddalore 40 Katpadi Vellore 157 Bhuvanagiri Cuddalore 41 Ranipet Vellore 158 Chidambaram Cuddalore 42 Arcot Vellore 159 Kattumannarkoil (SC) Cuddalore 43 Vellore Vellore 160 Sirkazhi (SC) Nagapattinam 44 Anaikattu Vellore 161 Mayiladuthurai Nagapattinam 45 K. V. Kuppam (SC) Vellore 162 Poompuhar Nagapattinam 46 Gudiyattam (SC) Vellore 163 Nagapattinam Nagapattinam 47 Vaniyambadi Vellore 164 Kilvelur (SC) Nagapattinam 48 Ambur Vellore 165 Vedaranyam Nagapattinam 49 Jolarpet Vellore 166 Thiruthuraipoondi (SC) Tiruvarur 50 Tirupattur Vellore 167 Mannargudi Tiruvarur 51 Uthangarai (SC) Krishnagiri 168 Thiruvarur Tiruvarur 52 Bargur Krishnagiri 169 Nannilam Tiruvarur 53 Krishnagiri Krishnagiri 170 Thiruvidaimarudur (SC) Thanjavur 54 Veppanahalli Krishnagiri 171 Kumbakonam Thanjavur 55 Hosur Krishnagiri 172 Papanasam Thanjavur 56 Thalli Krishnagiri 173 Thiruvaiyaru Thanjavur 57 Palacodu Dharmapuri 174 Thanjavur Thanjavur 58 Pennagaram Dharmapuri 175 Orathanadu Thanjavur 59 Dharmapuri Dharmapuri 176 Pattukkottai Thanjavur 60 Pappireddippatti Dharmapuri 177 Peravurani Thanjavur 61 Harur (SC) Dharmapuri 178 Gandharvakottai (SC) Pudukkottai 62 Chengam (SC) Tiruvannamalai 179 Viralimalai Pudukkottai 63 Tiruvannamalai Tiruvannamalai 180 Pudukkottai Pudukkottai 64 Kilpennathur Tiruvannamalai 181 Thirumayam Pudukkottai 65 Kalasapakkam Tiruvannamalai 182 Alangudi Pudukkottai 66 Polur Tiruvannamalai 183 Aranthangi Pudukkottai 67 Arani Tiruvannamalai 184 Karaikudi Sivaganga 68 Cheyyar Tiruvannamalai 185 Tiruppattur Sivaganga 69 Vandavasi (SC) Tiruvannamalai 186 Sivaganga Sivaganga 70 Gingee Villupuram 187 Manamadurai (SC) Sivaganga 71 Mailam Villupuram 188 Melur Madurai 72 Tindivanam (SC) Villupuram 189 Madurai East Madurai 73 Vanur (SC) Villupuram 190 Sholavandan (SC) Madurai 74 Villupuram Villupuram 191 Madurai North Madurai 75 Vikravandi Villupuram 192 Madurai South Madurai 76 Tirukkoyilur Villupuram 193 Madurai Central Madurai 77 Ulundurpettai Villupuram 194 Madurai West Madurai 78 Rishivandiyam Villupuram 195 Thiruparankundram Madurai 79 Sankarapuram Villupuram 196 Thirumangalam Madurai 80 Kallakurichi (SC) Villupuram 197 Usilampatti Madurai 81 Gangavalli (SC) Salem 198 Andipatti Theni 82 Attur (SC) Salem 199 Periyakulam (SC) Theni 83 Yercaud (ST) Salem 200 Bodinayakanur Theni 84 Omalur Salem 201 Cumbum Theni 85 Mettur Salem 202 Rajapalayam Virudhunagar 86 Edappadi Salem 203 Srivilliputhur (SC) Virudhunagar 87 Sankari Salem 204 Sattur Virudhunagar 88 Salem (West) Salem 205 Sivakasi Virudhunagar 89 Salem (North) Salem 206 Virudhunagar Virudhunagar 90 Salem (South) Salem 207 Aruppukkottai Virudhunagar 91 Veerapandi Salem 208 Tiruchuli Virudhunagar 92 Rasipuram (SC) Namakkal 209 Paramakudi (SC) Ramanathapuram 93 Senthamangalam (ST) Namakkal 210 Tiruvadanai Ramanathapuram 94 Namakkal Namakkal 211 Ramanathapuram Ramanathapuram 95 Paramathi Velur Namakkal 212 Mudhukulathur Ramanathapuram 96 Tiruchengodu Namakkal 213 Vilathikulam Thoothukudi 97 Kumarapalayam Namakkal 214 Thoothukkudi Thoothukudi 98 Erode (East) Erode 215 Tiruchendur Thoothukudi 99 Erode (West) Erode 216 Srivaikuntam Thoothukudi 100 Modakkurichi Erode 217 Ottapidaram (SC) Thoothukudi 101 Perundurai Erode 218 Kovilpatti Thoothukudi 102 Bhavani Erode 219 Sankarankovil (SC) Tirunelveli 103 Anthiyur Erode 220 Vasudevanallur (SC) Tirunelveli 104 Gobichettipalayam Erode 221 Kadayanallur Tirunelveli 105 Bhavanisagar (SC) Erode 222 Tenkasi Tirunelveli 106 Dharapuram (SC) Tirupur 223 Alangulam Tirunelveli 107 Kangayam Tirupur 224 Tirunelveli Tirunelveli 108 Avanashi (SC) Tirupur 225 Ambasamudram Tirunelveli 109 Tiruppur (North) Tirupur 226 Palayamkottai Tirunelveli 110 Tiruppur (South) Tirupur 227 Nanguneri Tirunelveli 111 Palladam Tirupur 228 Radhapuram Tirunelveli 112 Udumalpet Tirupur 229 Kanniyakumari Kanniyakumari 113 Madathukulam Tirupur 230 Nagercoil Kanniyakumari 114 Udhagamandalam Nilgiris 231 Colachal Kanniyakumari 115 Gudalur (SC) Nilgiris 232 Padmanabhapuram Kanniyakumari 116 Coonoor Nilgiris 233 Vilavancode Kanniyakumari 117 Mettuppalayam Coimbatore 234 Killiyoor Kanniyakumari List of Chief Ministers of Gujarat
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Karnataka Political News
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Karnataka 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..>>
Karnataka Political Parties
Name
Abbreviation
Symbol
Foundation
Current leader(s)
Janata Dal (Secular)
JD(S)
Lady Farmer
1999
HD Deve Gowda
Other Karnataka Political parties
- Badavara Shramikara Raitara Congress
- Codava National Council
- Kannada Chalavali Vatal Paksha
- Kannada Nadu Party
- Lok Shakti
- Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti
- National Development Party (India)
- Urs Samyuktha Paksha
List of karnataka assembly Constituency
The Legislative Assembly of karnataka (also known as the Karnataka Vidhan Sabha) is the lower house of the bicameral legislature of the Indian state of karnataka, which is known as the Karnataka State Legislature. It has 224 members.
Assembly Constituency Name
A. C. No. AC_Name A. C. No. AC_Name A. C. No. AC_Name 1 Nippani 76 Haliyal 151 K.R. Pura 2 Chikkodi Sadalga 77 Karwar 152 Byatarayanapura 3 Athani 78 Kumta 153 Yeshvanthapura 4 Kagwad 79 Bhatkal 154 Rajarajeshwarinagar 5 Kudachi 80 Sirsi 155 Dasarahalli 6 Raibag 81 Yellapur 156 Mahalakshmi Layout 7 Hukkeri 82 Hangal 157 Malleshwaram 8 Arabhavi 83 Shiggaon 158 Hebbal 9 Gokak 84 Haveri 159 Pulakeshinagar 10 Yemkanmardi 85 Byadgi 160 Sarvagnanagar 11 Belgaum Uttar 86 Hirekerur 161 C.V Raman Nagar 12 Belgaum Dakshin 87 Ranibennur 162 Shivajinagar 13 Belgaum Rural 88 Hadagalli 163 Shanti Nagar 14 Khanapur 89 Hagaribommanahalli 164 Gandhi Nagar 15 Kittur 90 Vijayanagara 165 Rajaji Nagar 16 Bailhongal 91 Kampli 166 Govindraj Nagar 17 Saundatti Yellamma 92 Siruguppa 167 Vijay Nagar 18 Ramdurg 93 Bellary 168 Chamrajpet 19 Mudhol 94 Bellary City 169 Chickpet 20 Terdal 95 Sandur 170 Basavanagudi 21 Jamkhandi 96 Kudligi 171 Padmanaba Nagar 22 Bilgi 97 Molakalmuru 172 B. T. M Layout 23 Badami 98 Challakere 173 Jayanagar 24 Bagalkot 99 Chitradurga 174 Mahadevapura 25 Hungund 100 Hiriyur 175 Bommanahalli 26 Muddebihal 101 Hosadurga 176 Bangalore South 27 Devar Hippargi 102 Holalkere 177 Anekal 28 Basavana Bagevadi 103 Jagalur 178 Hosakote 29 Babaleshwar 104 Harapanahalli 179 Devanahalli 30 Bijapur City 105 Harihar 180 Doddaballapur 31 Nagthan 106 Davanagere North 181 Nelamangala 32 Indi 107 Davanagere South 182 Magadi 33 Sindgi 108 Mayakonda 183 Ramanagaram 34 Afzalpur 109 Channagiri 184 Kanakapura 35 Jewargi 110 Honnali 185 Channapatna 36 Shorapur 111 Shimoga Rural 186 Malavalli 37 Shahapur 112 Bhadravati 187 Maddur 38 Yadgir 113 Shimoga 188 Melukote 39 Gurmitkal 114 Tirthahalli 189 Mandya 40 Chittapur 115 Shikaripura 190 Srirangapatna 41 Sedam 116 Sorab 191 Nagamangala 42 Chincholi 117 Sagar 192 Krishnarajpet 43 Gulbarga Rural 118 Byndoor 193 Shravanabelagola 44 Gulbarga Dakshin 119 Kundapura 194 Arsikere 45 Gulbarga Uttar 120 Udupi 195 Belur 46 Aland 121 Kapu 196 Hassan 47 Basavakalyan 122 Karkal 197 Holenarasipur 48 Homnabad 123 Sringeri 198 Arkalgud 49 Bidar South 124 Mudigere 199 Sakleshpur 50 Bidar 125 Chikmagalur 200 Belthangady 51 Bhalki 126 Tarikere 201 Moodabidri 52 Aurad 127 Kadur 202 Mangalore City North 53 Raichur Rural 128 Chikkanayakanahalli 203 Mangalore City South 54 Raichur 129 Tiptur 204 Mangalore 55 Manvi 130 Turuvekere 205 Bantval 56 Devadurga 131 Kunigal 206 Puttur 57 Lingsugur 132 Tumkur City 207 Sullia 58 Sindhanur 133 Tumkur Rural 208 Madikeri 59 Maski 134 Koratagere 209 Virajpet 60 Kushtagi 135 Gubbi 210 Piriyapatna 61 Kanakagiri 136 Sira 211 Krishnarajanagara 62 Gangawati 137 Pavagada 212 Hunsur 63 Yelburga 138 Madhugiri 213 Heggadadevankote 64 Koppal 139 Gauribidanur 214 Nanjangud 65 Shirahatti 140 Bagepalli 215 Chamundeshwari 66 Gadag 141 Chikkaballapur 216 Krishnaraja 67 Ron 142 Sidlaghatta 217 Chamaraja 68 Nargund 143 Chintamani 218 Narasimharaja 69 Navalgund 144 Srinivaspur 219 Varuna 70 Kundgol 145 Mulbagal 220 T Narasipur 71 Dharwad 146 Kolar Gold Field 221 Hanur 72 Hubli Dharwad East 147 Bangarapet 222 Kollegal 73 Hubli Dharwad Central 148 Kolar 223 Chamarajanagar 74 Hubli Dharwad West 149 Malur 224 Gundlupet 75 Kalghatgi 150 Yelahanka List of Chief Ministers of Karnataka
The Chief Minister of Karnataka is the chief executive of the south Indian state of Karnataka. 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 Karnataka 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 Karnataka CM..>>
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Tamil Nadu Political News Updates, Political parties, Assembly Constituency List, Bye Election, parliament Constituency, Election Result, MLA List, MLC List, cabinet Minister, CEO Tamil Nadu, Opinion poll Exit poll, candidate List, Member of parliament (MP), Polling Booth List, Polling Station
Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2016 will be held in single phase.Date of Polling 16th May 2016. The results of Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections will be declared on May 19.
Tamil Nadu Political Crisis Updates
- The governor arrives in the afternoon and is scheduled to meet both Pannerselvam and Sasikala. Meanwhile, AIADMK MLAs, locked up in a luxury resort near Chennai will be paraded before Rao. Sasikala is expected to formally stake claim to form the government.
- O Pannerselvam Resigns as CM.
- Reshuffling of Cabinet Ministers likely to take place. On 3rd December She suffered from Cardiac Arrest
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Summary of all Opinion Polls for TamilNadu Assembly Elections 2016
Tamil Nadu Assembly Election Opinion Poll 2016 Party Alliance Times Now- C Voter(Mar) News Nation (Mar)
India TV-C Voter (Feb) Leadtech Infoelections (Apr) Loyola College AIADMK 130 105 116 97 80 DMK+INC 70 109 101 61 76 DMDK+PMK 32 1 - 17 16 BJP 0 0 48 7 Others 4 4 17 11 - Complete Details of Opinion Polls Here
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Tamil Nadu 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 (SAT) Complete Tamil Nadu Election Schedule 2016
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Tamil Nadu Assembly Constituency Wise Election Results 2016
Assembly Name Alandur Kumbakonam Sholingur Alangudi Kunnam Singanallur Alangulam Kurinjipadi Sirkazhi (SC) Ambasamudram Lalgudi Sivaganga Ambattur Madathukulam Sivakasi Ambur Madavaram Sriperumbudur (SC) Anaikattu Madurai Central Srirangam Andipatti Madurai East Srivaikuntam Anna Nagar Madurai North Srivilliputhur (SC) Anthiyur Madurai South Sulur Arakkonam (SC) Madurai West T. Nagar Arani Madurantakam (SC) Tambaram Aranthangi Maduravoyal Tenkasi Aravakurichi Mailam Thalli Arcot Manachanallur Thanjavur Ariyalur Manamadurai (SC) Thiru. Vi. Ka. Nagar (SC) Aruppukkottai Manapaarai Thirumangalam Athoor Mannargudi Thirumayam Attur (SC) Mayiladuthurai Thiruparankundram Avadi Melur Thiruporur Avanashi (SC) Mettuppalayam Thiruthuraipoondi (SC) Bargur Mettur Thiruvaiyaru Bhavani Modakkurichi Thiruvallur Bhavanisagar (SC) Mudhukulathur Thiruvarur Bhuvanagiri Musiri Thiruverumbur Bodinayakanur Mylapore Thiruvidaimarudur (SC) Chengalpattu Nagapattinam Thiruvottiyur Chengam (SC) Nagercoil Thondamuthur Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni Namakkal Thoothukkudi Cheyyar Nanguneri Thousand Lights Cheyyur (SC) Nannilam Thuraiyur (SC) Chidambaram Natham Tindivanam (SC) Coimbatore (North) Neyveli Tiruchendur Coimbatore (South) Nilakkottai (SC) Tiruchengodu Colachal Oddanchatram Tiruchirappalli (East) Coonoor Omalur Tiruchirappalli (West) Cuddalore Orathanadu Tiruchuli Cumbum Ottapidaram (SC) Tirukkoyilur Dharapuram (SC) Padmanabhapuram Tirunelveli Dharmapuri Palacodu Tirupattur Dindigul Palani Tiruppattur Dr.Radhakrishnan Nagar Palayamkottai Tiruppur (North) Edappadi Palladam Tiruppur (South) Egmore (SC) Pallavaram Tiruttani Erode (East) Panruti Tiruvadanai Erode (West) Papanasam Tiruvannamalai Gandharvakottai (SC) Pappireddippatti Tittakudi (SC) Gangavalli (SC) Paramakudi (SC) Udhagamandalam Gingee Paramathi Velur Udumalpet Gobichettipalayam Pattukkottai Ulundurpettai Gudalur (SC) Pennagaram Usilampatti Gudiyattam (SC) Perambalur (SC) Uthangarai (SC) Gummidipundi Perambur Uthiramerur Harbour Peravurani Valparai (SC) Harur (SC) Periyakulam (SC) Vandavasi (SC) Hosur Perundurai Vaniyambadi Jayankondam Pollachi Vanur (SC) Jolarpet Polur Vasudevanallur (SC) K. V. Kuppam (SC) Ponneri (SC) Vedaranyam Kadayanallur Poompuhar Vedasandur Kalasapakkam Poonamallee (SC) Veerapandi Kallakurichi (SC) Pudukkottai Velachery Kanchipuram Radhapuram Vellore Kangayam Rajapalayam Veppanahalli Kanniyakumari Ramanathapuram Vikravandi Karaikudi Ranipet Vilathikulam Karur Rasipuram (SC) Vilavancode Katpadi Rishivandiyam Villivakkam Kattumannarkoil (SC) Royapuram Villupuram Kavundampalayam Saidapet Viralimalai Killiyoor Salem (North) Virudhunagar Kilpennathur Salem (South) Virugambakkam Kilvelur (SC) Salem (West) Vriddhachalam Kinathukadavu Sankarankovil (SC) Yercaud (ST) Kolathur Sankarapuram Kovilpatti Sankari Krishnagiri Sattur Krishnarayapuram (SC) Senthamangalam (ST) Kulithalai Sholavandan (SC) Kumarapalayam Sholinganallur
Tamil Nadu Political Parties
Name
Abbreviation
Symbol
Foundation Year
Current leader(s)
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
AIADMK
Two Leaves
1972
J. Jayalalithaa
Communist Party of India
CPI
Ears of Corn and Sickle
1925
Suravaram Sudhakar Reddy
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
DMK
Rising Sun
1949
M. Karunanidhi
Desiya Murpokku Dravidar Kazhagam
DMDK
Nagara
2005
Vijayakanth
List of Chief Ministers of Tamil Nadu
S. No Name Took office Left office Political party 1 A. Subbarayalu Reddiar 17-Dec-20 11-Jul-21 Justice Party 2 Raja of Panagal 11-Jul-21 11-Sep-23 Justice Party Click here for Complete list of Tamilnadu CM
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Selvi J Jayalalithaa Chief Minister Public, Indian Administrative Service, Indian Police Service, Indian Forest Service, General Administration, District Revenue Officers, Police, Home. Thiru O. Panneerselvam Minister for Finance Finance, Planning, Legislative Assembly, Elections and Passports. Tamil Nadu Cabinet Minister Portfolio List
List of member of Tamil Nadu Rajya Sabha
Tamil Nadu No Name Party Date of Appointment Date of Retirement 1 A. W. Rabi Bernard All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 19-Jul-11 29-Jun-16 2 V. Maitreyan All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 25-Jul-13 24-Jul-19 ...Read MoreTamil Nadu Rajya Sabha members
Tamil Nadu Bye Election 2015
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.
Tamil Nadu Bye election Result 2015
Constituency Winner Party Votes Runnerup Party Votes Srirangam Valarmathi S. AIADMK 151561 Annand, N. DMK 55045
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Kerala Assembly Elections 2016 will be held in single phase.Date of Polling 16thMay 2016. The results of Kerala Assembly Elections will be declared on May 19.
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Kerala 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 (SAT) Complete Details of Kerala Schedule Here
Kerala Election Candidate Lists
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Kerala Assembly Constituency Wise Election Results 2016
Assembly Name Assembly Name Assembly Name Manjeshwar Wandoor (SC) PUTHUKKAD Kasaragod MANJERI CHALAKKUDY Udma PERINTHALMANNA KODUNGALLUR kanhangad Mankada PERUMBAVOOR TRIKARIPUR MALAPPURAM ANGAMALY PAYYANNUR VENGARA Aluva KALLIASSERI VALLIKKUNNU KALAMASSERY TALIPARAMBA TIRURANGADI PARAVUR IRIKKUR TANUR VYPEN Azhikode TIRUR KOCHI KANNUR Kottakkal THRIPUNITHURA DHARMADAM THAVANUR ERANAKULAM THALASSERY PONNANI THRIKKAKARA KUTHUPARAMBA THRITHALA KUNNATHUNAD MATTANNUR PATTAMBI PIRAVOM Peravoor Shornur MUVATTUPUZHA MANANTHAVADY OTTAPALAM KOTHAMANGALAM SULTHANBATHERY KONGAD DEVIKULAM KALPETTA MANNARKAD UDUMBANCHOLA VADAKARA MALAMPUZHA THODUPUZHA KUTTIADI PALAKKAD IDUKKI NADAPURAM TARUR PEERUMADE QUILANDY CHITTUR PALA Perambra NENMARA KADUTHURUTHY BALUSSERI ALATHUR VAIKOM ELATHUR CHELAKKARA ETTUMANOOR KOZHIKODE KUNNAMKULAM KOTTAYAM KOZHIKODE GURUVAYOOR PUTHUPPALLY BEYPORE MANALUR CHANGANASSERY KUNNAMANGALAM WADAKKANCHERY KANJIRAPPALLY KODUVALLY OLLUR POONJAR THIRUVAMBADY THRISSUR Aroor KONDOTTY Nattika CHERTHALA ERANAD KAIPAMANGALAM ALAPPUZHA NILAMBUR IRINJALAKKUDA AMBALAPUZHA KUTTANAD PATHANAPURAM Vamanapuram Haripad PUNALUR Kazhakoottam KAYAMKULAM CHADAYAMANGALAM Vattiyoorkavu MAVELIKARA KUNDARA Thiruvananthapuram CHENGANNUR KOLLAM Nemom THIRUVALLA ERAVIPURAM Aruvikkara RANNI CHATHANNUR Parassala ARANMULA VARKALA Kattakkada KONNI ATTINGAL Kovalam ADOOR Kunnathur Neyyattinkara KARUNAGAPPALLY CHAVARA CHIRAYINKEEZHU KOTTARAKKARA NEDUMANGAD
Kerala Political Parties
Name
Abbreviation
Symbol
Foundation Year
Current leader(s)
Communist Party of India
CPI
Ears of corn and sickle
1925
Suravaram Sudhakar Reddy
Indian Union Muslim League
IUML
Ladder
1948
E. Ahamed
Janata Dal (Secular)
JD(S)
Lady Farmer
1999
H.D. Deve Gowda
Kerala Congress (M)
KC(M)
Two Leaves
1979
C.F. Thomas
Revolutionary Socialist Party
RSP
Spade & Stoker
1940
T. J. Chandrachoodan
List of Chief Ministers of Kerala
List of Chief Minister of Kerala
No Name Term Assembly Party (tenure length) (election) 1 E. M. S. Namboodiripad 5-Apr-57 31-Jul-59 First Assembly (1957–59) Communist Party of India (1957 election) – Vacant 31-Jul-59 22-Feb-60 Dissolved N/A (President's rule) 2 Pattom A. Thanu Pillai 22-Feb-60 26-Sep-62 Second Assembly (1960–64) Praja Socialist Party Click here for Complete list of Kerala CM
List of Governor of Kerala 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 Kerala Governor
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Sl.No. Name of Minister Designation Abbreviation 1 Shri. Oommen Chandy Chief Minister CM 2 Shri. P. K. Kunhalikutty Minister for Industries and Information Technology M(Ind &IT) Kerala Cabinet Minister Portfolio List
List of member of Kerala Rajya Sabha
Kerala (FULL LIST HERE) No Name Party Date of Appointment Date of Retirement 1 M.P. Achuthan Communist Party of India 22-Apr-09 21-Apr-15 2 A K Antony Indian National Congress 03-Apr-10 02-Apr-16 Complete List of Kerala Rajya Sabha Members
Kerala Government CEO Kerala Lok sabha Election Result 2014 List of Cabinet Ministers Polling Booth List Assembly Wise Election Result 2011 List of MLA of Kerala Parliament Constituency Party Wise Election Result 2011 List of MP of Kerala Kerala Opinion Poll Assembly Wise Election Result -2006 Kerala Election News List of Chief Minister of Kerala Kerala Bye Election 2015
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.
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West Bengal Latest Election News and Updates
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West Bengal Assembly Elections are taking place right now. West Bengal Assembly Elections 2016 will be held in six phases. Polling for the first phase will take place on April 4 and 11, in second phase on April 17, third phase on April 21, fourth phase on 25 April, fifth phase on April 30 and the last/sixth phase on May 5. The results of West Bengal Assembly Elections will be declared on May 19.
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West Bengal Assembly Election Opinion Poll 2016 Party Alliance Times Now- C Voter(Mar) ABP- Neil
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ETV Bangla (Mar) Leadtech Infoelections (Feb) ABP Ananda - Neilson (Feb) India TV-C Voter (Feb) TMC 160 178 167 201 109 182 156 CPI(M) +INC 127 110 125 64 73 107 127 BJP 4 1 2 - 109 0 - IND 2 5 3 - 3 5 11 Complete Details of Opinion Polls Here
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West Bengal Assembly Election Schedule
West Bengal Assembly Election Schedule
Poll Event 1st Phase 2nd Phase 3rd Phase 4th Phase 5th Phase 6th Phase 1 (a) 1(b) (56 ACs) (62 ACs) (49 ACs) ( 53 ACs) ( 25 ACs) (18 ACs) (31 ACs) Nomination Date
18.03.2016 21.03.2016 29.03.2016 04.04.2016 08.04.2016 11.04.2016 18.04.2016 Scrutiny of
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19.03.2016 22.03.2016 30.03.2016 05.04.2016 09.04.2016 12.04.2016 19.04.2016 Withdrawal candidature
21.03.2016 26.03.2016 01.04.2016 07.04.2016 11.04.2016 16.04.2016 21.04.2016 Date of Poll
04.04.2016 11.04.2016 17.04.2016 21.04.2016 25.04.2016 30.04.2016 05.05.2016 (MON) (MON) (SUN) (THU) (MON) (SAT) (THU) Counting of
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West Bengal Election Candidate Lists
Party Wise Contesting Candidate Lists:
Party Prominent Candidates Constituency INC Congress Deepa Dasmunshi Bhabanipur BJP Candidate List Chandra Kumar Bose Bhowanipore Rahul Sinha Jorasanko Rupa Ganguly Howrah North TMC Candidate List Mamata Banerjee Bhabanipur CPI(M) Candidate List Surjya Kanta Mishra Narayangarh Asok Bhattacharya Siliguri
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West Bengal Assembly Constituency Wise Election Results 2016
Assembly Name Bishnupur (SC) Raghunathpur (SC) Mothabari Sonarpur Dakshin Saltora (SC) Sujapur Bhangore Chhatna Baishnabnagar Kasba Ranibandh (ST) Farakka Jadavpur Raipur (ST) Samserganj Sonarpur Uttar Taldangra Suti Tollygunge Bankura Jangipur BEHALA PURBA Barjora Raghunathganj Behala paschim Onda Sagardighi Maheshtala Bishnupur Lalgola BUDGE BUDGE Kotulpur (SC) Bhagawangola Metiaburuz Mekliganj (SC) Raninagar Kolkata port Indas (SC) Murshidabad Bhabanipur Mathabhanga (SC) Nabagram (SC) Rashbehari Sonamukhi (SC) Khargram (SC) Ballygunge Cooch Behar Uttar Burwan (SC) Chowrangee Khandaghosh (SC) Kandi Entally Cooch Behar Daksh Bharatpur Beleghata Bardhaman Dakshi Rejinagar Jorasanko Sitalkuchi (SC) Beldanga Shyampukur Raina (SC) Baharampur Maniktala Sitai (SC) Hariharpara Kashipur Jamalpur (SC) Nowda Bally Dinhata Domkal Howrah Uttar Monteswar Jalangi Howrah madhya Natabari Karimpur Shibpur Kalna (SC) Tehatta Howrah Dakshin Tufanganj Palashipara Sankrail (SC) Memari Kaliganj (SC) Panchla Kumargram (ST) Nakashipara Uluberia Purba Bardhaman Uttar ( Chapra Uluberia Uttar (SC) Kalchini (ST) Krishnanagar Uttar Uluberia Dakshin Bhatar Nabadwip Shyampur Alipurduars Krishnanagar Daks Bagnan Purbasthali Dakshi Santipur Amta Falakata (SC) Ranaghat Uttar pas Udaynarayanpur Purbasthali Uttar Krishnaganj (SC) Jagatballavpur Madarihat (ST) Ranaghat Uttar Pur Domjur Katwa Ranaghat Dakshin Uttarpara Dhupguri (SC) Chakdaha Sreerampur Ketugram Kalyani (SC) Champdani Maynaguri (SC) Haringhata (SC) Singur Mangalkot Bagdah (SC) Chandannagore Jalpaiguri (SC) Bongaon Uttar (SC Chunchura Ausgram (SC) Bongaon Dakshin Balagarh (SC) Rajganj (SC) Gaighata (SC) Pandua Galsi (SC) Swarupnagar (SC) Saptagram Dabgram Baduria Chanditala Pandabeswar Habra Jangipara Mal (ST) Ashoknagar Haripal Durgapur Purba Amdanga Dhanekhali (SC) Nagrakata (ST) Bijpur Tarakeswar Durgapur paschim Naihati Pursurah Kalimpong Bhatpara Arambagh (SC) Raniganj Jagatdal Goghat (SC) Darjeeling Noapara Khanakul Jamuria Barrackpur Tamluk Kurseong Khardaha Panskura Purba Asansol Dakshin Dum Dum Uttar Panskura paschim Matigara Panihati Moyna Asansol Uttar Kamarhati Nandakumar Siliguri Baranagar Mahisadal Kulti Dum dum Haldia (SC) Phansidewa (ST) Rajarhat new town Nandigram Barbani Bidhannagar Chandipur Chopra Rajarhat gopalpur Patashpur Dubrajpur (SC) Madhyamgram Kanthi Uttar Islampur Barasat Bhagabanpur Suri Deganga Khejuri (SC) Goalpokhar Haroa Kanthi Dakshin Bolpur Minakhan (SC) Ramnagar Chakulia Sandeshkhali (ST) Egra Nanoor (SC) Basirhat Dakshin Dantan Karandighi Basirhat Uttar Nayagram (ST) Labpur Hingalganj (SC) Gopiballavpur Hemtabad (SC) Gosaba (SC) Jhargram Sainthia (SC) Basanti (S.C.) (SC) Keshiary (ST) Kaliaganj (SC) Kultali (S.C) (SC) Kharagpur sadar Mayureswar Patharpratima Narayangarh Raiganj Kakdwip SABANG Rampurhat Sagar Pingla Itahar Kulpi Kharagpur Hansan Raidighi Debra Kushmandi (SC) Mandirbazar (SC) Daspur Nalhati Jaynagar (SC) Ghatal (SC) Kumarganj Baruipur Purba (SC Chandrakona (SC) Murarai Canning paschim ( Garbeta Balurghat Canning Purba Salboni Tapan (ST) Baruipur paschim Keshpur (SC) Gangarampur (SC) Magrahat Purba (S Medinipur Harirampur Magrahat paschim Binpur (ST) Habibpur (ST) Diamond harbour Bandwan (ST) Gazole (SC) Falta Balarampur Chanchal Satgachia Baghmundi Harischandrapur Joypur Malatipur Purulia Ratua Manbazar (ST) Manickchak Kashipur Maldaha (SC) Para (SC) Englishbazar
West Bengal Political Parties 2016
Name
Abb
Symbol
Foundation Year
Current leader
All India Forward Bloc
AIFB
Lion
1939
Debabrata Biswas
All India Trinamool Congress
AITC
Flowers & Grass
1998
Mamata Banerjee
Communist Party of India
CPI
Ears of Corn and Sickle
1925
Suravaram Sudhakar Reddy
Revolutionary Socialist Party
RSP
Spade & Stoker
1940
T. J. Chandrachoodan
List of Chief Ministers of west Bengal
S. no
Name
Took office
Left office
Political party
1
Prafulla Chandra Ghosh
15-Aug-47
14-Jan-48
Indian National Congress
2
Bidhan Chandra Roy
14-Jan-48
1-Jul-62
Indian National Congress
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List of Governor of west Bengal 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 West Benagl Governor
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Department Name Phone Fax Email Information Technology and Electronics Dr. Amit Mitra 2214-5919, 2214-3475, 2282-0770, 2282-1945, 4791(Extn) 2282-1944, 2282-0769, 2214-4900 Paschimanchal Unnayan Affairs Dr. Sukumar Hansda 033 2337-0225 033 2337-0250 ps2micpua @ gmail.com West Bengal Cabinet Minister Portfolio List
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West Bengal – (FULL LIST HERE) No Name Party Date of Appointment Date of Retirement 1 Ritabrata Banergee Communist Party of India (Marxist) 03-Apr-14 02-Apr-20 2 Md Nadimul Haque All India Trinamool Congress 03-Apr-12 02-Apr-18 Complete list of West Bengal Rajya Sabha members
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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.
Maharashtra Political Parties
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Name
Abbreviation
Symbol
Year of Foundation
Current leader(s)
1
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena
MNS
Railway Engine
2006
Raj Thackeray
2
Nationalist Congress Party
NCP
Clock
1999
Sharad Pawar
3
Shiv Sena
SS
Bow and Arrow
1966
Uddhav Thackeray
Other Parties (src:wikipedia)
A Maharashtra Swaraj Party SAkhil Bharatiya Sena Maharashtra Vikas Party Satyashodhak Communist Party Azad Hind Congress NShahar Vikas Aghadi BNag Vidarbha Andolan Samiti Shramik Mukti Dal Bahujan Vikas Aaghadi PSwabhimani Paksha Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangh Peasants and Workers Party of India Swatantra Bharat Paksh DPeoples Republican Party VDemocratic Front (India) RVidarbha Janata Congress KRashtriya Aam Party Vidarbha Rajya Nirman Congress Kunabi Sena Rashtriya Samaj Paksha Vidarbha Rajya Party LRepublican Left Democratic Front Vidarbha Vikas Party Lal Nishan Party Republican Party of India (B.C. Kamble) WLal Nishan Party (Leninvadi) Republican Party of India (Democratic) Womanist Party of India Lok Rajya Party Republican Party of India (Gavai) MRepublican Party of India (Kawade) Maharashtra Navnirman Sena Republican Party of India (T.M. Kamble) Maharashtra Rashtravadi Congress List of Maharashtra assembly Constituency
The Following are the list of Constituencies in the Legislative Assembly of Chhattisgarh:
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AC No. AC Name District LK Cons AC No. AC Name District LK Cons 1 Akkalkuwa Nandurbar Nandurbar 146 Ovala-Majiwada Thane Thane 2 Shahada Nandurbar Nandurbar 147 Kopri-Pachpakhadi Thane Thane 3 Nandurbar Nandurbar Nandurbar 148 Thane Thane Thane 4 Navapur Nandurbar Nandurbar 149 Mumbra-Kalwa Thane Kalyan 5 Sakri Dhule Nandurbar 150 Airoli Thane Thane 6 Dhule Rural Dhule Dhule 151 Belapur Thane Thane 7 Dhule City Dhule Dhule 152 Borivali Mumbai Suburban Mumbai North 8 Sindkheda Dhule Dhule 153 Dahisar Mumbai Suburban Mumbai North 9 Shirpur Dhule Nandurbar 154 Magathane Mumbai Suburban Mumbai North 10 Chopda Jalgaon Raver 155 Mulund Mumbai Suburban Mumbai North East 11 Raver Jalgaon Raver 156 Vikhroli Mumbai Suburban Mumbai North East 12 Bhusawal Jalgaon Raver 157 Bhandup West Mumbai Suburban Mumbai North East 13 Jalgaon City Jalgaon Jalgaon 158 Jogeshwari East Mumbai Suburban Mumbai North West 14 Jalgaon Rural Jalgaon Jalgaon 159 Dindoshi Mumbai Suburban Mumbai North West 15 Amalner Jalgaon Jalgaon 160 Kandivali East Mumbai Suburban Mumbai North 16 Erandol Jalgaon Jalgaon 161 Charkop Mumbai Suburban Mumbai North 17 Chalisgaon Jalgaon Jalgaon 162 Malad West Mumbai Suburban Mumbai North 18 Pachora Jalgaon Jalgaon 163 Goregaon Mumbai Suburban Mumbai North West 19 Jamner Jalgaon Raver 164 Versova Mumbai Suburban Mumbai North West 20 Muktainagar Jalgaon Raver 165 Andheri West Mumbai Suburban Mumbai North West 21 Malkapur Buldhana Raver 166 Andheri East Mumbai Suburban Mumbai North West 22 Buldhana Buldhana Buldhana 167 Vile Parle Mumbai Suburban Mumbai North Central 23 Chikhali Buldhana Buldhana 168 Chandivali Mumbai Suburban Mumbai North Central 24 Sindkhed Raja Buldhana Buldhana 169 Ghatkopar West Mumbai Suburban Mumbai North East 25 Mehkar Buldhana Buldhana 170 Ghatkopar East Mumbai Suburban Mumbai North East 26 Khamgaon Buldhana Buldhana 171 Mankhurd Shivaji Nagar Mumbai Suburban Mumbai North East 27 Jalgaon (Jamod) Buldhana Buldhana 172 Anushakti Nagar Mumbai Suburban Mumbai South Central 28 Akot Akola Akola 173 Chembur Mumbai Suburban Mumbai South Central 29 Balapur Akola Akola 174 Kurla Mumbai Suburban Mumbai North Central 30 Akola West Akola Akola 175 Kalina Mumbai Suburban Mumbai North Central 31 Akola East Akola Akola 176 Vandre East Mumbai Suburban Mumbai North Central 32 Murtizapur Akola Akola 177 Vandre West Mumbai Suburban Mumbai North Central 34 Washim Washim Yavatmal-Washim 178 Dharavi Mumbai City Mumbai South Central 35 Karanja Washim Yavatmal-Washim 179 Sion Koliwada Mumbai City Mumbai South Central 36 Dhamangaon Railway Amravati Wardha 180 Wadala Mumbai City Mumbai South Central 37 Badnera Amravati Amravati 181 Mahim Mumbai City Mumbai South Central 38 Amravati Amravati Amravati 182 Worli Mumbai City Mumbai South 39 Teosa Amravati Amravati 183 Shivadi Mumbai City Mumbai South 40 Daryapur Amravati Amravati 184 Byculla Mumbai City Mumbai South 41 Melghat Amravati Amravati 185 Malabar Hill Mumbai City Mumbai South 42 Achalpur Amravati Amravati 186 Mumbadevi Mumbai City Mumbai South 43 Morshi Amravati Wardha 187 Colaba Mumbai City Mumbai South 44 Arvi Wardha Wardha 188 Panvel Raigad Maval 45 Deoli Wardha Wardha 189 Karjat Raigad Maval 46 Hinganghat Wardha Wardha 190 Uran Raigad Maval 47 Wardha Wardha Wardha 191 Pen Raigad Raigad 48 Katol Nagpur Ramtek 192 Alibag Raigad Raigad 49 Savner Nagpur Ramtek 193 Shrivardhan Raigad Raigad 50 Hingna Nagpur Ramtek 194 Mahad Raigad Raigad 51 Umred Nagpur Ramtek 195 Junnar Pune Shirur 52 Nagpur South West Nagpur Nagpur 196 Ambegaon Pune Shirur 53 Nagpur South Nagpur Nagpur 197 Khed Alandi Pune Shirur 54 Nagpur East Nagpur Nagpur 198 Shirur Pune Shirur 55 Nagpur Central Nagpur Nagpur 199 Daund Pune Baramati 56 Nagpur West Nagpur Nagpur 200 Indapur Pune Baramati 57 Nagpur North Nagpur Nagpur 201 Baramati Pune Baramati 58 Kamthi Nagpur Ramtek 202 Purandar Pune Baramati 59 Ramtek Nagpur Ramtek 203 Bhor Pune Baramati 60 Tumsar Bhandara Bhandara-Gondiya 204 Maval Pune Maval 61 Bhandara Bhandara Bhandara-Gondiya 205 Chinchwad Pune Maval 62 Sakoli Bhandara Bhandara-Gondiya 206 Pimpri Pune Maval 63 Arjuni Morgaon Gondiya Bhandara-Gondiya 207 Bhosari Pune Shirur 64 Tirora Gondiya Bhandara-Gondiya 208 Vadgaon Sheri Pune Pune 65 Gondiya Gondiya Bhandara-Gondiya 209 Shivajinagar Pune Pune 66 Amgaon Gondiya Gadchiroli-Chimur 210 Kothrud Pune Pune 67 Armori Gadchiroli Gadchiroli-Chimur 211 Khadakwasala Pune Baramati 68 Gadchiroli Gadchiroli Gadchiroli-Chimur 212 Parvati Pune Pune 69 Aheri Gadchiroli Gadchiroli-Chimur 213 Hadapsar Pune Shirur 70 Rajura Chandrapur Chandrapur 214 Pune Cantonment Pune Pune 71 Chandrapur Chandrapur Chandrapur 215 Kasba Peth Pune Pune 72 Ballarpur Chandrapur Chandrapur 216 Akole Ahmednagar Shirdi 73 Brahmapuri Chandrapur Gadchiroli-Chimur 217 Sangamner Ahmednagar Shirdi 74 Chimur Chandrapur Gadchiroli-Chimur 218 Shirdi Ahmednagar Shirdi 75 Warora Chandrapur Chandrapur 219 Kopargaon Ahmednagar Shirdi 76 Wani Yavatmal Chandrapur 220 Shrirampur Ahmednagar Shirdi 77 Ralegaon Yavatmal Yavatmal-Washim 221 Nevasa Ahmednagar Shirdi 78 Yavatmal Yavatmal Yavatmal-Washim 222 Shevgaon Ahmednagar Ahmednagar 79 Digras Yavatmal Yavatmal-Washim 223 Rahuri Ahmednagar Ahmednagar 80 Arni Yavatmal Chandrapur 224 Parner Ahmednagar Ahmednagar 81 Pusad Yavatmal Yavatmal-Washim 225 Ahmednagar City Ahmednagar Ahmednagar 82 Umarkhed Yavatmal Hingoli 226 Shrigonda Ahmednagar Ahmednagar 83 Kinwat Nanded Hingoli 227 Karjat Jamkhed Ahmednagar Ahmednagar 84 Hadgaon Nanded Hingoli 228 Georai Beed Beed 85 Bhokar Nanded Nanded 229 Majalgaon Beed Beed 86 Nanded North Nanded Nanded 230 Beed Beed Beed 87 Nanded South Nanded Nanded 231 Ashti Beed Beed 88 Loha Nanded Latur 232 Kaij Beed Beed 89 Naigaon Nanded Nanded 233 Parli Beed Beed 90 Deglur Nanded Nanded 234 Latur Rural Latur Latur 91 Mukhed Nanded Nanded 235 Latur City Latur Latur 92 Basmath Hingoli Hingoli 236 Ahmadpur Latur Latur 93 Kalamnuri Hingoli Hingoli 237 Udgir Latur Latur 94 Hingoli Hingoli Hingoli 238 Nilanga Latur Latur 95 Jintur Parbhani Parbhani 239 Ausa Latur Osmanabad 96 Parbhani Parbhani Parbhani 240 Umarga Osmanabad Osmanabad 97 Gangakhed Parbhani Parbhani 241 Tuljapur Osmanabad Osmanabad 98 Pathri Parbhani Parbhani 242 Osmanabad Osmanabad Osmanabad 99 Partur Jalna Parbhani 243 Paranda Osmanabad Osmanabad 100 Ghansawangi Jalna Parbhani 244 Karmala Solapur Madha 101 Jalna Jalna Jalna 245 Madha Solapur Madha 102 Badnapur Jalna Jalna 246 Barshi Solapur Osmanabad 103 Bhokardan Jalna Jalna 247 Mohol Solapur Solapur 104 Sillod Aurangabad Jalna 248 Solapur City North Solapur Solapur 105 Kannad Aurangabad Aurangabad 249 Solapur City Central Solapur Solapur 106 Phulambri Aurangabad Jalna 250 Akkalkot Solapur Solapur 107 Aurangabad Central Aurangabad Aurangabad 251 Solapur South Solapur Solapur 108 Aurangabad West Aurangabad Aurangabad 252 Pandharpur Solapur Solapur 109 Aurangabad East Aurangabad Aurangabad 253 Sangole Solapur Madha 110 Paithan Aurangabad Jalna 254 Malshiras Solapur Madha 111 Gangapur Aurangabad Aurangabad 255 Phaltan Satara Madha 112 Vaijapur Aurangabad Aurangabad 256 Wai Satara Satara 113 Nandgaon Nashik Dindori 257 Koregaon Satara Satara 114 Malegaon Central Nashik Dhule 258 Man Satara Madha 115 Malegaon Outer Nashik Dhule 259 Karad North Satara Satara 116 Baglan Nashik Dhule 260 Karad South Satara Satara 117 Kalvan Nashik Dindori 261 Patan Satara Satara 118 Chandvad Nashik Dindori 262 Satara Satara Satara 119 Yewla Nashik Dindori 263 Dapoli Ratnagiri Raigad 120 Sinnar Nashik Nashik 264 Guhagar Ratnagiri Raigad 121 Niphad Nashik Dindori 265 Chiplun Ratnagiri Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg 122 Dindori Nashik Dindori 266 Ratnagiri Ratnagiri Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg 123 Nashik East Nashik Nashik 267 Rajapur Ratnagiri Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg 124 Nashik Central Nashik Nashik 268 Kankavli Sindhudurg Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg 125 Nashik West Nashik Nashik 269 Kudal Sindhudurg Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg 126 Deolali Nashik Nashik 270 Sawantwadi Sindhudurg Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg 127 Igatpuri Nashik Nashik 271 Chandgad Kolhapur Kolhapur 128 Dahanu Palghar Palghar 272 Radhanagari Kolhapur Kolhapur 129 Vikramgad Palghar Palghar 273 Kagal Kolhapur Kolhapur 130 Palghar Palghar Palghar 274 Kolhapur South Kolhapur Kolhapur 131 Boisar Palghar Palghar 275 Karvir Kolhapur Kolhapur 132 Nalasopara Palghar Palghar 276 Kolhapur North Kolhapur Kolhapur 133 Vasai Palghar Palghar 277 Shahuwadi Kolhapur Hatkanangle 134 Bhiwandi Rural Thane Bhiwandi 278 Hatkanangle Kolhapur Hatkanangle 135 Shahapur Thane Bhiwandi 279 Ichalkaranji Kolhapur Hatkanangle 136 Bhiwandi West Thane Bhiwandi 280 Shirol Kolhapur Hatkanangle 137 Bhiwandi East Thane Bhiwandi 281 Miraj Sangli Sangli 138 Kalyan West Thane Bhiwandi 282 Sangli Sangli Sangli 139 Murbad Thane Bhiwandi 283 Islampur Sangli Hatkanangle 140 Ambernath Thane Kalyan 284 Shirala Sangli Hatkanangle 141 Ulhasnagar Thane Kalyan 285 Palus-Kadegaon Sangli Sangli 142 Kalyan East Thane Kalyan 286 Khanapur Sangli Sangli 143 Dombivali Thane Kalyan 287 Tasgaon-Kavathe Mahankal Sangli Sangli 144 Kalyan Rural Thane Kalyan 288 Jat Sangli Sangli 145 Mira Bhayandar Thane Thane List of Chief Ministers of Maharashtra
The Chief Minister of Maharashtra, a western Indian state, is the head of the Government of Maharashtra. 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 Maharashtra 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 Maharashtra CM- Article Count:
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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..>>
Jharkhand Political Parties
Name
Abbreviation
Symbol
Foundation
Current leader(s)
All Jharkhand Students Union
AJSU
Banana
1986
Sudesh Mahto
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
JMM
Bow & Arrow
1972
Shibu Soren
Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik)
JVM(P)
Comb
2006
Babu Lal Marandi
Rashtriya Janata Dal
RJD
Hurricane Lamp
1997
Lalu Prasad Yadav
Other Parties
Akhand Jharkhand People's Front
All India Jharkhand Party
Birsa Seva Dal
Hul Jharkhand Party
Jai Bharat Samanta Party
Jharkhand Disom Party
Jharkhand Party
Jharkhand People's Party
Jharkhand Vananchal Congress
Marxist Co-ordination Committee
United Goans Democratic Party
United Jharkhand Party
List of Jharkhand assembly Constituency
The Jharkhand Vidhan Sabha or the Jharkhand Legislative Assembly is the unicameral state legislature of Jharkhand state in eastern India. The seat of the Vidhan Sabha is at Ranchi, the capital of the state. The Vidhan Sabha comprises 81 Members of Legislative Assembly, directly elected from single-seat constituencies.
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AC No. AC_Name AC No. AC_Name AC No. AC_Name 1 Rajmahal 28 Dhanwar 55 Manoharpur 2 Borio 29 Bagodar 56 Chakradharpur 3 Barhait 30 Jamua 57 Kharsawan 4 Litipara 31 Gandey 58 Tamar 5 Pakaur 32 Giridih 59 Torpa 6 Maheshpur 33 Dumri 60 Khunti 7 Sikaripara 34 Gomia 61 Silli 8 Nala 35 Bermo 62 Khijri 9 Jamtara 36 Bokaro 63 Ranchi 10 Dumka 37 Chandankiyari 64 Hatia 11 Jama 38 Sindri 65 Kanke 12 Jarmundi 39 Nirsa 66 Mandar 13 Madhupur 40 Dhanbad 67 Sisai 14 Sarath 41 Jharia 68 Gumla 15 Deoghar 42 Tundi 69 Bishunpur 16 Poreyahat 43 Baghmara 70 Simdega 17 Godda 44 Baharagora 71 Kolebira 18 Mahagama 45 Ghatshila 72 Lohardaga 19 Kodarma 46 Potka 73 Manika 20 Barkatha 47 Jugsalai 74 Latehar 21 Barhi 48 Jamshedpur East 75 Panki 22 Barkagaon 49 Jamshedpur West 76 Daltonganj 23 Ramgarh 50 Ichagarh 77 Bishrampur 24 Mandu 51 Saraikela 78 Chhatarpur 25 Hazaribagh 52 Chaibasa 79 Hussainabad 26 Simaria 53 Majhgaon 80 Garhwa 27 Chatra 54 Jaganathpur 81 Bhawanathpur List of Chief Ministers of Jharkhand
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No Name Term of office Tenure length Party Constituency 1 Govind Ballabh Pant 26-Jan-50 20-May-52 4 years,335 days Indian National Congress Barreilly Municipality 20-May-52 27-Dec-54 2 Sampurnanand 28-Dec-54 09-Apr-57 5 years,344 days Varanasi City South 10-Apr-57 06-Dec-60 3 Chandra Bhanu Gupta 07-Dec-60 14-Mar-62 2 years,298 days Ranikhet South 14-Mar-62 01-Oct-63 4 Sucheta Kriplani 02-Oct-63 13-Mar-67 3 years,162 days Mendhwal -3 Chandra Bhanu Gupta 14-Mar-67 02-Apr-67 0 years,19 days Ranikhet Click here for Complete list of UP CM....
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Name Abbreviation Symbol Foundation Year Current leader(s) Rashtriya Lok Dal RLD Hand Pump 1996 Ajit Singh Rashtriya Jankranti Party RAJPA Flambeau 2013 Ramsewakanand Upadhyay Bahujan Samaj Party BSP Elephant 1984 Mayawati Uttar Prdaesh Bye Election 2014
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.
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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.
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Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India is made up of Members of Parliament (MPs). There are currently 543 constituencies. The maximum size of the Lok Sabha as outlined in the Constitution of India is 550 members made up of up to 530 members representing people of the states of India and Bihar comprises of 40 parliamentary constituencies. Click here for complete list of PC of Bihar
Bihar Political Parties
Name
Abbreviation
Symbol
Foundation Year
Current leader(s)
Lok Janshakti Party
LJP
Bungalow
2000
Ram Vilas Paswan
Rashtriya Janata Dal
RJD
Hurricane Lamp
1997
Lalu Prasad Yadav
Rashtriya Lok Samta Party
RLSP
Ceiling Fan
2013
Upendra Kushwaha
About Parties
Bharatiya Jan Congress
BJC was driven by the ex-Chief Minister of bihar Shri Jagannath Mishra. Bharatiya Jan Congress (Indian Popular Congress) was a political party that existed around 1999-2001 in Bihar.
Bihar People's Party
Biher People's Party was formed in 1993 by former leader of the samajwadi krnatikari sena and forma janta Dal MLA Shri Anand Mohan Singh. Anand Mohan singh is from Village Panchgachhia which comes under Saharsa District of Bihar.
Bihar Vikas Party
Bihar Vikas Party (Bihar Development Party) was formed in 1999 by BJP Rajya Sabha MP Janardan Yadav in the state of Bihar.
Kisan Vikas Party
Kisan Vikas Party (Peasant Development Party) was a small political party in Bihar, it was formed as splinter-group from the BJP.
Krantikari Samyavadi Party
Krantikari Samyavadi Party (Revolutionary Communist Party) was formed in the state of bihar, as a spinter-group from communist party of india.
Rashtrawadi Kisan Sanghatan
Rashtrawadi Kisan Sanghatan (Nationalist Farmers Organization), a political party founded by the landlord paramilitary group Ranvir Sena, in Bihar, India.
Rashtriya Janata Dal (Democratic)
Rashtriya Janata Dal (Democratic) (National People's Party (Democratic)), political party in India, formed when a group of five MPs (three Lok Sabha, two Rajya Sabha) broke away from Rashtriya Janata Dal 2001.
Samajwadi Krantikari Sena
The Samajwadi Krantikari Sena (Socialist Revolutionary Army) is a political front and militia group in the Indian state of Bihar founded in 1980 by Anand Mohan Singh (a Rajput strongman). The group fought against different groups belonging to lower castes. The prime objective of the Sena was to work against reservation quotas for lower castes.
Sampurna Vikas Dal
Sampurna Vikas Dal, a political party in the Indian state of Bihar. SVD was formed by ex-Rajya Sabha MP and former Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Ranjan Prasad Yadav on October 20, 2003. Yadav had differed with RJD leader Laloo Prasad Yadav when the latter appointed his wife, Rabri Devi, as the Chief Minister of the state.
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