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Schedule for bye-election to fill casual vacancies in State Legislative Assemblies of Bihar, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Punjab

Schedule for bye-election to fill casual vacancies in State Legislative Assemblies of Bihar, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Punjab

 

There are clear vacancies from the following Assembly Constituencies of the States mentioned against those, which need to be filled up: Also Read: By-Poll 2014: Bihar -BJP to contest Assembly by-poll with NDA partners.

 

 

SI. No.

State

No. & Name of Assembly Constituency

1

Bihar

3-Narkatiaganj

2

Bihar

37-Rajnagar (SC)

3

Bihar

87-Jale

4

Bihar

118-Chapra

5

Bihar

123-Hajipur

6

Bihar

137-Mohiuddinnagar

7

Bihar

151-Parbatta

8

Bihar

156-Bhagalpur

9

Bihar

161-Banka

10

Bihar

204 — Mohania (SC)

11

Karnataka

02-Chikkodi-Sadalga

12

Karnataka

93-Bellary (ST)

13

Karnataka

115-Shikaripura

14

Madhya Pradesh

92 — Vijayraghavgarh

15

Madhya Pradesh

94 — Bahoriband

16

Madhya Pradesh

166-Agar (SC)

17

Punjab

94-Talwandi Sabo

18

Punjab

115-Patiala

 

The Commission has decided to hold bye-elections to fill these vacancies as per the following schedule:- Also Read: By-elections for ten Assembly seats in Bihar to be conducted on August 21

 

1

Issue of Notification

26.07.2014 (Saturday)

2

Last date of making Nominations

02.08.2014 (Saturday)

3

Scrutiny of Nominations

04.08.2014 (Monday)

4

Last date for withdrawal of Candidatures

06.08.2014 (Wednesday)

5

Date of Poll

21.08.2014 (Thursday)

6

Counting of Votes

25.08.2014 (Monday)

7

Date before which election shall be completed

30.08.2014 (Saturday)

 

ELECTORAL ROLL    Also Read..By-Poll 2014: JD(U), RJD to contest Bihar assembly by-elections together

 

The electoral rolls of these Assembly Constituencies have been revised with reference to 01.01.2014 as the qualifying date and have been finally published on 18.01.2014 in Bihar, on 31.01.2014 in Karnataka, on 31.01.2014 in Madhya Pradesh and on 06.01.2014 in Punjab.

 

ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINES (EVMs)

 

The Commission has decided to use EVMs in the bye-election in all the polling stations. Adequate numbers of EVMs have been made available and all steps have been taken to ensure that the polls are conducted smoothly with the help of these machines.

 

IDENTIFICATION OF VOTERS

 

The Commission has decided that the voter's identification shall be mandatory in the aforementioned bye- election at the time of poll. Photo Electoral Roll (PER) and Elector's Photo Identity Card (EPIC) shall be the main document of identification of a voter. However, in order to ensure that no voter is deprived of his/her franchise, if his/her name figures in the Electoral Rolls, separate instructions will be issued to allow additional documents for identification of voters at the time of poll in the said bye-election.

source:electioncommission

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