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Indian Presidential Election 2017 Exit Poll Predictions Survey Results
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Indian Presidential 2017 exit Poll Elections Predictions Survey Results
Presidential election 2017 Date
The Presidential election will be held on 17 July 2017. the counting of votes will take place on 20 July 2017. This is five days before President Pranab Mukherjee's terms expires.
Ram Nath Kovind, the governor of Bihar, is the NDA's candidate for the 13th President of India. His name was announced by BJP chief Amit Shah today after a meeting of the parliamentary party - the BJP's highest decision-making body. Mr Kovind will file nomination for President's position on June 23, Mr Shah said. If elected, he will be the second Dalit President after KR Narayanan to hold the nation's highest office.
- Congratulations to Ram Nath Kovind Ji on being elected the President of India! Best wishes for a fruitful & inspiring tenure, tweets PM Modi
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"Ram Nath Kovind has been elected as the new President of India," says Lok Sabha secretary-general, Anoop Mishra.
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Last phase of the counting still underway. Meira Kumar has gotten 34.35% of votes.
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NDA candidate Ram Nath Kovind crosses the half-way winning margin in the Presidential Elections 2017. He defeats the opposition's Meira Kumar to become the 14th President of India.
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Ram Nath Kovind gets 1,389 votes with value of 479585; Meira Kumar gets 576 with value of 20,4594 after counting in Parliament House, 11 states.
- Ram Nath Kovind leads by 1 lakh votes.
- First boxes from Parliament House followed by Andhra and Assam will be opened.
- Counting for the Presidential Elections 2017 begins. Opposition candidate, Congress' Meira Kumar goes up against NDA nominee Ram Nath Kovind in the Dalit vs Dalit battle for Raisina Hill.
The president is elected by an electoral college consisting of the elected members of both houses of parliament, the elected members of the Legislative assemblies of the 29 states and the elected members of the legislative assemblies of the Union Territories of Delhi and Puducherry.
The nomination of a candidate for election to the office of the President must be subscribed by at least 50 electors as proposers and 50 electors as seconders. The election is held in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of the Single transferable vote method. The voting takes place by secret ballot. The manner of election of President is provided by Article 55 of the Constitution.
Indian Presidential Election 2017 Candidates
Candidate
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Ram Nath Kovind | Meira Kumar |
Party | BJP | INC |
Alliance | NDA | UPA |
Home state | Uttar Pradesh | Bihar |
Ram Nath Kovind, the Governor of Bihar, was announced as the Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP)-led NDA's candidate for the post of President of India by BJP president Amit Shah on 19 June 2017. Kovind is a Dalit leader and a politician from the BJP.
Kovind filed his nomination for the election on 23 June 2017. Meira Kumar, the former Speaker of Lok Sabha, was announced as the Indian National Congress(INC)-lead opposition's candidate for the post of President of India, after a meeting held on the 22 June 2017
Presidential Election 2017 Statistics
In India, the President is elected by an electoral college comprising elected members of the Lok Sabha, elected members of the Rajya Sabha, and elected members of the State Legislative Assemblies. The total number of voting MPs in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha is 776, while the total number of voting MLAs is 4,114.
- Value of an MLA's vote: Total Population of state /number of state MLAs* 1000
- Value of an MPs vote: Value of all MLA votes/ total no of MPs
According to this formula, The vote of each MP is - 708 while the
Vote of an MLA is depends upon population of his state and state assembly strength. For ex,
Vote Value of UP MLA is 208 while that of Sikkim MLA is 7.
Under this system, the candidate fielded by a party or parties will have to secure 50 percent of votes polled (ie: 5,49,441 votes) to win the presidential seat.
Math of Presidential Elections
Total MLAs: 4114
Total MPs: 776
Total MLA Vote Value: 5,49,474
Total MP Vote Value: 5,49,408
Total Vote Value: 10,98,882
The President of India is elected by an electoral college comprising of:
- Elected members of Lok Sabha (543)
- Elected members of Rajya Sabha (233)
- Elected members of State Legislative Assemblies including Delhi and Puducherry (4120)
Indian Presidential Election 2017 Process
The president is elected by an electoral college consisting of the elected members of both houses of parliament, the elected members of the Legislative assemblies of the 29 states and the elected members of the legislative assemblies of the Union Territories of Delhi and Puducherry. As of 2017, the electoral college comprises 776 MPs and 4120 MLAs. The total strength of Electoral college is 10,98,882 votes. Halfway mark is 5,49,442 votes. After state assembly elections and by-polls of 2017, NDA is short of nearly 20,000 votes.
The nomination of a candidate for election to the office of the President must be subscribed by at least 50 electors as proposers and 50 electors as seconders. The election is held in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of the Single transferable vote method. The voting takes place by secret ballot. The manner of election of President is provided by Article 55 of the Constitution
To push its luck in the 2017 Presidential contest, the BJP needs to fare well in the ongoing elections in five assemblies and early next year’s state polls, besides trying to win them to expand its national footprint.The ruling party falls short of 1.85 lakh votes required to win the prestigious battle that involves an electoral college of 10.98 lakh votes.
In the Presidential election, each MLA vote carries a value proportionate to the population of the state as per the 1971 census. With Uttar Pradesh being the most populous state, an MLA from there has the highest value (403), while a legislator from Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh has the least value.
Lok Sabha Election Dates 2019 Election Result Live Voting
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Lok Sabha Election Dates 2019
The dates, notifications, nomination schedule will be updated here as soon as it is released. Any Lok Sabha Elections 2019 might be conducted in the month of April or May 2019 most probably.
Indian General elections are due to be held in India by 2019 to constitute the seventeenth Lok Sabha.
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POLL DAYS – GENERAL ELECTIONS, 2019 |
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PHASE |
DATE OF POLL |
NUMBER OF |
NUMBER OF |
STATES & UNION TERRITORIES |
PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCIES |
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1 |
11.04.2019 |
20 |
91 |
2 |
18.04.2019 |
13 |
97 |
3 |
23.04.2019 |
14 |
115 |
4 |
29.04.2019 |
9 |
71 |
5 |
06.05.2019 |
7 |
51 |
6 |
12.05.2019 |
7 |
59 |
7 |
19.05.2019 |
8 |
59 |
TOTAL PARLIAMENTARY |
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CONSTITUENCIES |
543 |
General Election 2019 Phase Wise Schedule | |||||||
STATE | I | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII |
Andaman & Nicobar | 11-Apr | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Andhra Pradesh | 11-Apr | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Arunachal Pradesh | 11-Apr | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Assam | 11-Apr | 18-Apr | 23-Apr | - | - | - | - |
Bihar | 11-Apr | 18-Apr | 23-Apr | 29-Apr | 06-May | 12-May | 19-May |
Chandigarh | - | - | - | - | - | - | 19-May |
Chattisgarh | 11-Apr | 18-Apr | 23-Apr | - | - | - | - |
Dadra & Nagar Haveli | - | - | 23-Apr | - | - | - | - |
Daman & Diu | - | - | 23-Apr | - | - | - | - |
Delhi | - | - | - | - | - | 12-May | - |
Goa | - | - | 23-Apr | - | - | - | - |
Gujarat | - | - | 23-Apr | - | - | - | - |
Haryana | - | - | - | - | - | 12-May | - |
Himachal Pradesh | - | - | - | - | - | - | 19-May |
Jammu & Kashmir | 11-Apr | 18-Apr | 23-Apr | 29-Apr | 06-May | - | - |
Jharkhand | - | - | - | 29-Apr | 06-May | 12-May | 19-May |
Karnataka | - | 18-Apr | 23-Apr | - | - | - | - |
Kerala | - | - | 23-Apr | - | - | - | - |
Lakshadweep | 11-Apr | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Madhya Pradesh | - | - | - | 29-Apr | 06-May | 12-May | 19-May |
Maharashtra | 11-Apr | 18-Apr | 23-Apr | 29-Apr | - | - | - |
Manipur | 11-Apr | 18-Apr | - | - | - | - | - |
Meghalaya | 11-Apr | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Mizoram | 11-Apr | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Nagaland | 11-Apr | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Orissa | 11-Apr | 18-Apr | 23-Apr | 29-Apr | - | - | - |
Puducherry | - | 18-Apr | - | - | - | - | - |
Punjab | - | - | - | - | - | - | 19-May |
Rajasthan | - | - | - | 29-Apr | 06-May | - | - |
Sikkim | 11-Apr | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Tamil Nadu | - | 18-Apr | - | - | - | - | - |
Telangana | 11-Apr | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Tripura | 11-Apr | 18-Apr | - | - | - | - | - |
Uttar Pradesh | 11-Apr | 18-Apr | 23-Apr | 29-Apr | 06-May | 12-May | 19-May |
Uttarakhand | 11-Apr | - | - | - | - | - | - |
West Bengal | 11-Apr | 18-Apr | 23-Apr | 29-Apr | 06-May | 12-May | 19-May |
PHASE-I | ||
Date of Poll (11 Apr 2019) | ||
STATE | NO. Of PCs | Schedule Reference |
Telangana | Adilabad | Issue of Notification: 18 March 2019 |
Telangana | Peddapalle | Last date for filling Nominations: 25 March 2019 |
Telangana | Karimnagar | Scrutiny of Nomination: 26 March 2019 |
Telangana | Nizamabad | Last date for withdrawal of Candidature: 28 March 2019 |
Telangana | Zahirabad | Date of Poll: 11 Apr 2019 |
Telangana | Medak | Counting of votes: 23 May 2019 |
Telangana | Malkajgiri | Date before which the election shall be completed: 27 May 2019 |
Telangana | Secunderabad | |
Telangana | Hyderabad | |
Telangana | Chevella | |
Telangana | Mahbubnagar | |
Telangana | Nagarkurnool | |
Telangana | Nalgonda | |
Telangana | Bhongir | |
Telangana | Warangal | |
Telangana | Mahabubabad | |
Telangana | Khammam | |
Andhra Pradesh | Araku | |
Andhra Pradesh | Srikakulam | |
Andhra Pradesh | Vizianagaram | |
Andhra Pradesh | Visakhapatnam | |
Andhra Pradesh | Anakapalle | |
Andhra Pradesh | Kakinada | |
Andhra Pradesh | Amalapuram | |
Andhra Pradesh | Rajahmundry | |
Andhra Pradesh | Narsapuram | |
Andhra Pradesh | Elluru | |
Andhra Pradesh | Machilipatnam | |
Andhra Pradesh | Vijayawada | |
Andhra Pradesh | Guntur | |
Andhra Pradesh | Narasaraopet | |
Andhra Pradesh | Bapatla | |
Andhra Pradesh | Ongole | |
Andhra Pradesh | Nandyal | |
Andhra Pradesh | Kurnool | |
Andhra Pradesh | Anantapur | |
Andhra Pradesh | Hindupur | |
Andhra Pradesh | Kadapa | |
Andhra Pradesh | Nellore | |
Andhra Pradesh | Tirupati | |
Andhra Pradesh | Rajampet | |
Andhra Pradesh | Chittoor | |
Arunachal Pradesh | Arunachal West | |
Arunachal Pradesh | Arunachal East | |
Assam | Tezpur | |
Assam | Kaliabor | |
Assam | Jorhat | |
Assam | Dibrugarh | |
Assam | Lakhimpur | |
Bihar | Aurangabad | |
Bihar | Gaya | |
Bihar | Nawada | |
Bihar | Jamui | |
Jammu & Kashmir | Baramulla | |
Jammu & Kashmir | Jammu | |
Maharashtra | Wardha | |
Maharashtra | Ramtek | |
Maharashtra | Nagpur | |
Maharashtra | Bhandara-Gondiya | |
Maharashtra | Gadchiroli-Chimur | |
Maharashtra | Chandrapur | |
Maharashtra | Yavatmal-Washim | |
Manipur | Outer Manipur | |
Meghalaya | Shillong | |
Meghalaya | Tura | |
Mizoram | Mizoram | |
Nagaland | Nagaland | |
Odisha | Kalahandi | |
Odisha | Nabarangpur | |
Odisha | Berhampur | |
Odisha | Koraput | |
Sikkim | Sikkim | |
Tripura | Tripura West | |
Uttar Pradesh | Saharanpur | |
Uttar Pradesh | Kairana | |
Uttar Pradesh | Muzaffarnagar | |
Uttar Pradesh | Bijnor | |
Uttar Pradesh | Meerut | |
Uttar Pradesh | Baghpat | |
Uttar Pradesh | Ghaziabad | |
Uttar Pradesh | Gautam Buddh Nagar | |
West Bengal | Cooch Behar | |
West Bengal | Alipurduars | |
Chhattisgarh | Bastar | |
Uttarakhand | Tehri Garhwal | |
Uttarakhand | Garhwal | |
Uttarakhand | Almora | |
Uttarakhand | Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar | |
Uttarakhand | Hardwar | |
Lakshadweep | Lakshadweep | |
Andaman & Nicobar | Andaman Nicobar Islands |
PHASE-II | ||
Date of Poll (18 Apr 2019) | ||
STATE | NO. Of PCs | Schedule Reference |
Assam | Karimganj | Issue of Notification: 19 March 2019 |
Assam | Silchar | Last date for filling Nominations: 26 March 2019 |
Assam | Autonomous District | Scrutiny of Nomination: 27 March 2019 |
Assam | Mangaldoi | Last date for withdrawal of Candidature: 29 March 2019 |
Assam | Nowgong | Date of Poll: 18 Apr 2019 |
Bihar | Kishanganj | Counting of votes: 23 May 2019 |
Bihar | Katihar | Date before which the election shall be completed: 27 May 2019 |
Bihar | Purnia | |
Bihar | Bhagalpur | |
Bihar | Banka | |
Jammu & Kashmir | Srinagar | |
Jammu & Kashmir | Udhampur | |
Karnataka | Udupi Chikmagalur | |
Karnataka | Hassan | |
Karnataka | Dakshina Kannada | |
Karnataka | Chitradurga | |
Karnataka | Tumkur | |
Karnataka | Mandya | |
Karnataka | Mysore | |
Karnataka | Chamarajanagar | |
Karnataka | Bangalore Rural | |
Karnataka | Bangalore North | |
Karnataka | Bangalore Central | |
Karnataka | Bangalore South | |
Karnataka | Chikkballapur | |
Karnataka | Kolar | |
Maharashtra | Buldhana | |
Maharashtra | Akola | |
Maharashtra | Amravati | |
Maharashtra | Hingoli | |
Maharashtra | Nanded | |
Maharashtra | Parbhani | |
Maharashtra | Beed | |
Maharashtra | Osmanabad | |
Maharashtra | Latur | |
Maharashtra | Solapur | |
Manipur | Inner Manipur | |
Odisha | Bargarh | |
Odisha | Sundargarh | |
Odisha | Bolangir | |
Odisha | Kandhamal | |
Odisha | Aska | |
Tamil Nadu | Thiruvallur | |
Tamil Nadu | Chennai North | |
Tamil Nadu | Chennai South | |
Tamil Nadu | Chennai Central | |
Tamil Nadu | Sriperumbudur | |
Tamil Nadu | Kancheepuram | |
Tamil Nadu | Arakkonam | |
Tamil Nadu | Vellore | |
Tamil Nadu | Krishnagiri | |
Tamil Nadu | Dharmapuri | |
Tamil Nadu | Tiruvannamalai | |
Tamil Nadu | Arani | |
Tamil Nadu | Viluppuram | |
Tamil Nadu | Kallakurichi | |
Tamil Nadu | Salem | |
Tamil Nadu | Namakkal | |
Tamil Nadu | Erode | |
Tamil Nadu | Tiruppur | |
Tamil Nadu | Nilgiris | |
Tamil Nadu | Coimbatore | |
Tamil Nadu | Pollachi | |
Tamil Nadu | Dindigul | |
Tamil Nadu | Karur | |
Tamil Nadu | Tiruchirappalli | |
Tamil Nadu | Perambalur | |
Tamil Nadu | Cuddalore | |
Tamil Nadu | Chidambaram | |
Tamil Nadu | Mayiladuthurai | |
Tamil Nadu | Nagapattinam | |
Tamil Nadu | Thanjavur | |
Tamil Nadu | Sivaganga | |
Tamil Nadu | Madurai | |
Tamil Nadu | Theni | |
Tamil Nadu | Virudhunagar | |
Tamil Nadu | Ramanathapuram | |
Tamil Nadu | Thoothukkudi | |
Tamil Nadu | Tenkasi | |
Tamil Nadu | Tirunelveli | |
Tamil Nadu | Kanniyakumari | |
Tripura | Tripura East | |
Uttar Pradesh | Nagina | |
Uttar Pradesh | Amroha | |
Uttar Pradesh | Bulandshahr | |
Uttar Pradesh | Aligarh | |
Uttar Pradesh | Hathras | |
Uttar Pradesh | Mathura | |
Uttar Pradesh | Agra | |
Uttar Pradesh | Fatehpur Sikri | |
West Bengal | Jalpaiguri | |
West Bengal | Darjeeling | |
West Bengal | Raiganj | |
Chhattisgarh | Rajnandgaon | |
Chhattisgarh | Mahasamund | |
Chhattisgarh | Kanker | |
Puducherry | Puducherry |
PHASE-III | ||
Date of Poll (23 Apr 2019) | ||
STATE | NO. Of PCs | Schedule Reference |
Assam | Dhubri | Issue of Notification: 28 March 2019 |
Assam | Kokrajhar | Last date for filling Nominations: 4 April 2019 |
Assam | Barpeta | Scrutiny of Nomination: 5 April 2019 |
Assam | Gauhati | Last date for withdrawal of Candidature: 8 April 2019 |
Bihar | Jhanjharpur | Date of Poll: 23 Apr 2019 |
Bihar | Supaul | Counting of votes: 23 May 2019 |
Bihar | Araria | Date before which the election shall be completed: 27 May 2019 |
Bihar | Madhepura | |
Bihar | Khagaria | |
Goa | North Goa | |
Goa | South Goa | |
Gujarat | Kachchh | |
Gujarat | Banaskantha | |
Gujarat | Patan | |
Gujarat | Mahesana | |
Gujarat | Sabarkantha | |
Gujarat | Gandhinagar | |
Gujarat | Ahmedabad East | |
Gujarat | Ahmedabad West | |
Gujarat | Surendranagar | |
Gujarat | Rajkot | |
Gujarat | Porbandar | |
Gujarat | Jamnagar | |
Gujarat | Junagadh | |
Gujarat | Amreli | |
Gujarat | Bhavnagar | |
Gujarat | Anand | |
Gujarat | Kheda | |
Gujarat | Panchmahal | |
Gujarat | Dahod | |
Gujarat | Vadodara | |
Gujarat | Chhota Udaipur | |
Gujarat | Bharuch | |
Gujarat | Bardoli | |
Gujarat | Surat | |
Gujarat | Navsari | |
Gujarat | Valsad | |
Karnataka | Chikkodi | |
Karnataka | Belgaum | |
Karnataka | Bagalkot | |
Karnataka | Bijapur | |
Karnataka | Gulbarga | |
Karnataka | Raichur | |
Karnataka | Bidar | |
Karnataka | Koppal | |
Karnataka | Bellary | |
Karnataka | Haveri | |
Karnataka | Dharwad | |
Karnataka | Uttara Kannada | |
Karnataka | Davanagere | |
Karnataka | Shimoga | |
Kerala | Kasaragod | |
Kerala | Kannur | |
Kerala | Vadakara | |
Kerala | Wayanad | |
Kerala | Kozhikode | |
Kerala | Malappuram | |
Kerala | Ponnani | |
Kerala | Palakkad | |
Kerala | Alathur | |
Kerala | Thrissur | |
Kerala | Chalakudy | |
Kerala | Ernakulam | |
Kerala | Idukki | |
Kerala | Kottayam | |
Kerala | Alappuzha | |
Kerala | Mavelikkara | |
Kerala | Pathanamthitta | |
Kerala | Kollam | |
Kerala | Attingal | |
Kerala | Thiruvananthapuram | |
Maharashtra | Jalgaon | |
Maharashtra | Raver | |
Maharashtra | Jalna | |
Maharashtra | Aurangabad | |
Maharashtra | Raigad | |
Maharashtra | Pune | |
Maharashtra | Baramati | |
Maharashtra | Ahmednagar | |
Maharashtra | Madha | |
Maharashtra | Sangli | |
Maharashtra | Satara | |
Maharashtra | Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg | |
Maharashtra | Kolhapur | |
Maharashtra | Hatkanangle | |
Odisha | Sambalpur | |
Odisha | Keonjhar | |
Odisha | Dhenkanal | |
Odisha | Cuttack | |
Odisha | Puri | |
Odisha | Bhubaneswar | |
Uttar Pradesh | Moradabad | |
Uttar Pradesh | Rampur | |
Uttar Pradesh | Sambhal | |
Uttar Pradesh | Firozabad | |
Uttar Pradesh | Mainpuri | |
Uttar Pradesh | Etah | |
Uttar Pradesh | Badaun | |
Uttar Pradesh | Aonla | |
Uttar Pradesh | Bareilly | |
Uttar Pradesh | Pilibhit | |
West Bengal | Balurghat | |
West Bengal | Maldaha Uttar | |
West Bengal | Maldaha Dakshin | |
West Bengal | Jangipur | |
West Bengal | Murshidabad | |
Chhattisgarh | Sarguja | |
Chhattisgarh | Raigarh | |
Chhattisgarh | Janjgir-Champa | |
Chhattisgarh | Korba | |
Chhattisgarh | Bilaspur | |
Chhattisgarh | Durg | |
Chhattisgarh | Raipur | |
Daman & Diu | Daman & Diu | |
Dadra Nagar Haveli | Dadra Nagar Haveli | |
Jammu & Kashmir | Anantnag |
PHASE-IV | ||
Date of Poll (29 Apr 2019) | ||
STATE | NO. Of PCs | Schedule Reference |
Bihar | Darbhanga | Issue of Notification: 2 April 2019 |
Bihar | Ujiarpur | Last date for filling Nominations: 9 April 2019 |
Bihar | Samastipur | Scrutiny of Nomination: 10 April 2019 |
Bihar | Begusarai | Last date for withdrawal of Candidature: 12 April 2019 |
Bihar | Munger | Date of Poll: 29 Apr 2019 |
Jammu & Kashmir | Ladakh | Counting of votes: 23 May 2019 |
Madhya Pradesh | Sidhi | Date before which the election shall be completed: 27 May 2019 |
Madhya Pradesh | Shahdol | |
Madhya Pradesh | Jabalpur | |
Madhya Pradesh | Mandla | |
Madhya Pradesh | Balaghat | |
Madhya Pradesh | Chhindwara | |
Maharashtra | Nandurbar | |
Maharashtra | Dhule | |
Maharashtra | Dindori | |
Maharashtra | Nashik | |
Maharashtra | Palghar | |
Maharashtra | Bhiwandi | |
Maharashtra | Kalyan | |
Maharashtra | Thane | |
Maharashtra | Mumbai North | |
Maharashtra | Mumbai North-West | |
Maharashtra | Mumbai North-East | |
Maharashtra | Mumbai North-Central | |
Maharashtra | Mumbai South-Central | |
Maharashtra | Mumbai South | |
Maharashtra | Maval | |
Maharashtra | Shirur | |
Maharashtra | Shirdi | |
Odisha | Mayurbhanj | |
Odisha | Balasore | |
Odisha | Bhadrak | |
Odisha | Jajpur | |
Odisha | Kendrapara | |
Odisha | Jagatsinghpur | |
Rajasthan | Tonk-Sawai Madhopur | |
Rajasthan | Ajmer | |
Rajasthan | Pali | |
Rajasthan | Jodhpur | |
Rajasthan | Barmer | |
Rajasthan | Jalore | |
Rajasthan | Udaipur | |
Rajasthan | Banswara | |
Rajasthan | Chittorgarh | |
Rajasthan | Rajsamand | |
Rajasthan | Bhilwara | |
Rajasthan | Kota | |
Rajasthan | Jhalawar-Baran | |
Uttar Pradesh | Shahjahanpur | |
Uttar Pradesh | Kheri | |
Uttar Pradesh | Hardoi | |
Uttar Pradesh | Misrikh | |
Uttar Pradesh | Unnao | |
Uttar Pradesh | Farrukhabad | |
Uttar Pradesh | Etawah | |
Uttar Pradesh | Kannauj | |
Uttar Pradesh | Kanpur | |
Uttar Pradesh | Akbarpur | |
Uttar Pradesh | Jalaun | |
Uttar Pradesh | Jhansi | |
Uttar Pradesh | Hamirpur | |
West Bengal | Baharampur | |
West Bengal | Krishnanagar | |
West Bengal | Ranaghat | |
West Bengal | Bardhaman Purba | |
West Bengal | Bardhaman Durgapur | |
West Bengal | Asansol | |
West Bengal | Bolpur | |
West Bengal | Birbhum | |
Jharkhand | Chatra | |
Jharkhand | Lohardaga | |
Jharkhand | Palamau | |
Jammu & Kashmir | Anantnag |
PHASE-V | ||
Date of Poll (6 May 2019) | ||
STATE | NO. Of PCs | Schedule Reference |
Bihar | Sitamarhi | Issue of Notification: 10 April 2019 |
Bihar | Madhubani | Last date for filling Nominations: 18 April 2019 |
Bihar | Muzaffarpur | Scrutiny of Nomination: 20 April 2019 |
Bihar | Saran | Last date for withdrawal of Candidature: 22 April 2019 |
Bihar | Hajipur | Date of Poll: 6 May 2019 |
Madhya Pradesh | Tikamgarh | Counting of votes: 23 May 2019 |
Madhya Pradesh | Damoh | Date before which the election shall be completed: 27 May 2019 |
Madhya Pradesh | Khajuraho | |
Madhya Pradesh | Satna | |
Madhya Pradesh | Rewa | |
Madhya Pradesh | Hoshangabad | |
Madhya Pradesh | Vidisha | |
Rajasthan | Ganganagar | |
Rajasthan | Bikaner | |
Rajasthan | Churu | |
Rajasthan | Jhunjhunu | |
Rajasthan | Sikar | |
Rajasthan | Jaipur Rural | |
Rajasthan | Jaipur | |
Rajasthan | Alwar | |
Rajasthan | Bharatpur | |
Rajasthan | Karauli-Dholpur | |
Rajasthan | Dausa | |
Rajasthan | Nagaur | |
Uttar Pradesh | Dhaurahra | |
Uttar Pradesh | Sitapur | |
Uttar Pradesh | Mohanlalganj | |
Uttar Pradesh | Lucknow | |
Uttar Pradesh | Rae Bareli | |
Uttar Pradesh | Amethi | |
Uttar Pradesh | Banda | |
Uttar Pradesh | Fatehpur | |
Uttar Pradesh | Kaushambi | |
Uttar Pradesh | Barabanki | |
Uttar Pradesh | Faizabad | |
Uttar Pradesh | Bahraich | |
Uttar Pradesh | Kaiserganj | |
Uttar Pradesh | Gonda | |
West Bengal | Bangaon | |
West Bengal | Barrackpore | |
West Bengal | Howrah | |
West Bengal | Uluberia | |
West Bengal | Srerampur | |
West Bengal | Hooghly | |
West Bengal | Arambagh | |
Jharkhand | Kodarma | |
Jharkhand | Ranchi | |
Jharkhand | Khunti | |
Jharkhand | Hazaribagh | |
Jammu & Kashmir | Anantnag |
PHASE-VI | ||
Date of Poll (12 May 2019) | ||
STATE | NO. Of PCs | Schedule Reference |
Bihar | Valmiki Nagar | Issue of Notification: 16 April 2019 |
Bihar | Paschim Champaran | Last date for filling Nominations: 23 April 2019 |
Bihar | Purvi Champaran | Scrutiny of Nomination: 24 April 2019 |
Bihar | Sheohar | Last date for withdrawal of Candidature: 26 April 2019 |
Bihar | Vaishali | Date of Poll: 12 May 2019 |
Bihar | GopalGanj Sc | Counting of votes: 23 May 2019 |
Bihar | Siwan | Date before which the election shall be completed: 27 May 2019 |
Bihar | Maharajganj | |
Haryana | Ambala | |
Haryana | Kurukshetra | |
Haryana | Sirsa | |
Haryana | Hisar | |
Haryana | Karnal | |
Haryana | Sonipat | |
Haryana | Rohtak | |
Haryana | Bhiwani-Mahendragarh | |
Haryana | Gurgaon | |
Haryana | Faridabad | |
Madhya Pradesh | Morena | |
Madhya Pradesh | Bhind | |
Madhya Pradesh | Gwalior | |
Madhya Pradesh | Guna | |
Madhya Pradesh | Sagar | |
Madhya Pradesh | Bhopal | |
Madhya Pradesh | Rajgarh | |
Madhya Pradesh | Dewas | |
Uttar Pradesh | Sultanpur | |
Uttar Pradesh | Pratapgarh | |
Uttar Pradesh | Phulpur | |
Uttar Pradesh | Allahabad | |
Uttar Pradesh | Ambedkar Nagar | |
Uttar Pradesh | Shrawasti | |
Uttar Pradesh | Domariyaganj | |
Uttar Pradesh | Basti | |
Uttar Pradesh | Sant Kabir Nagar | |
Uttar Pradesh | Lalganj | |
Uttar Pradesh | Azamgarh | |
Uttar Pradesh | Jaunpur | |
Uttar Pradesh | Machhlishahr | |
Uttar Pradesh | Bhadohi | |
West Bengal | Tamluk | |
West Bengal | Kanthi | |
West Bengal | Ghatal | |
West Bengal | Jhargram | |
West Bengal | Medinipur | |
West Bengal | Purulia | |
West Bengal | Bankura | |
West Bengal | Bishnupur | |
Jharkhand | Giridih | |
Jharkhand | Dhanbad | |
Jharkhand | Jamshedpur | |
Jharkhand | Singhbhum | |
Delhi | Chandni Chowk | |
Delhi | North East Delhi | |
Delhi | East Delhi | |
Delhi | New Delhi | |
Delhi | North West Delhi | |
Delhi | West Delhi | |
Delhi | South Delhi |
PHASE-VII | ||
Date of Poll (19 May 2019) | ||
STATE | NO. Of PCs | Schedule Reference |
Bihar | Nalanda | Issue of Notification: 22 April 2019 |
Bihar | Patna Sahib | Last date for filling Nominations: 29 April 2019 |
Bihar | Patliputra | Scrutiny of Nomination: 30 April 2019 |
Bihar | Arrah | Last date for withdrawal of Candidature: 2 May 2019 |
Bihar | Buxar | Date of Poll: 19 May 2019 |
Bihar | Sasaram | Counting of votes: 23 May 2019 |
Bihar | Karakat | Date before which the election shall be completed: 27 May 2019 |
Bihar | Jahanabad | |
Himachal | Kangra | |
Himachal | Mandi | |
Himachal | Hamirpur | |
Himachal | Shimla | |
Madhya Pradesh | Ujjain | |
Madhya Pradesh | Mandsour | |
Madhya Pradesh | Ratlam | |
Madhya Pradesh | Dhar | |
Madhya Pradesh | Indore | |
Madhya Pradesh | Khargone | |
Madhya Pradesh | Khandwa | |
Madhya Pradesh | Betul | |
Punjab | Gurdaspur | |
Punjab | Amritsar | |
Punjab | Khadoor Sahib | |
Punjab | Jalandhar | |
Punjab | Hoshiarpur | |
Punjab | Anandpur Sahib | |
Punjab | Ludhiana | |
Punjab | Fatehgarh Sahib | |
Punjab | Faridkot | |
Punjab | Ferozpur | |
Punjab | Bathinda | |
Punjab | Sangrur | |
Punjab | Patiala | |
Uttar Pradesh | Maharajganj | |
Uttar Pradesh | Gorakhpur | |
Uttar Pradesh | Kushi Nagar | |
Uttar Pradesh | Deoria | |
Uttar Pradesh | Bansgaon | |
Uttar Pradesh | Ghosi | |
Uttar Pradesh | Salempur | |
Uttar Pradesh | Ballia | |
Uttar Pradesh | Ghazipur | |
Uttar Pradesh | Chandauli | |
Uttar Pradesh | Varanasi | |
Uttar Pradesh | Mirzapur | |
Uttar Pradesh | Robertsganj | |
West Bengal | Dum Dum | |
West Bengal | Barasat | |
West Bengal | Basirhat | |
West Bengal | Joynagar | |
West Bengal | Mathurapur | |
West Bengal | Diamond Harbour | |
West Bengal | Jadavpur | |
West Bengal | Kolkata Dakshin | |
West Bengal | Kolkata Uttar | |
Jharkhand | Rajmahal | |
Jharkhand | Dumka | |
Jharkhand | Godda | |
Chandigarh | Chandigarh |
Parliament Constituency List of India
Polling for the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) on Feb 26 illustration turnout of 45.7%
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- Last Updated: Wednesday, 01 March 2017 10:22
45.7% turnout in Delhi gurdwara body polls, results on March 1
DSGMC elections, Delhi gurdwara body, Bangla Sahib, Sisganj Sahib, Rakabganj Sahib, Delhi Gurdwara Act,The Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee elections recorded 45.7per cent polling, a 2 per cent increase over the last election in 2013, according to the Directorate of Gurdwara Elections
Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee or DSGMC is an autonomous organisation which manages Gurudwaras in Delhi state. DSGMC also manages various educational institutions, hospitals, old age homes, libraries and other charitable institutions in Delhi. It is headquartered in Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib, near Parliament House.
The polling for the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) on Sunday witnessed low turnout of 45.7%, but it was better than 42% recorded in the previous elections in 2013. Of the 3.8-lakh registered voters in 46 wards, only 1.75 lakh cast their vote this time. The percentage of Sikh men and women who voted on Sunday was near similar —46% females and 45.5% males.
The DSGMC has an annual budget of Rs 100 crore, a major portion of which is generated from donations at historical gurdwaras – Bangla Sahib, Sisganj Sahib and Rakabganj Sahib. Eighteen public schools run by the committee also add to its income.
In the last elections held in 2013, 43.4 per cent polling was recorded in which the Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal) won with a majority,” said Vikas Ahlawat, OSD to the DGE Director.
The highest polling (65.98 per cent) was recorded in ward number 7, Tri Nagar, and the lowest (26.14 per cent) in ward number 26, Santgarh.
The counting of votes will take place on March 1 at five locations — ITI, Tilak Nagar; ITI (women), Vivek Vihar; ITI, Khichripur; Aryabhat Polytechnic at GT Karnal Road and Basic Training Institute at Pusa Road.
Till 1 pm, about 20 per cent polling was recorded. Most of the polling booths were seen empty in West Punjabi Bagh, identified as one of the hyper-sensitive wards.
Jammu & Kashmir J&K Anantnag Srinagar By Poll Election Results 2017 Live Voting
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Jammu & Kashmir J&K Anantnag Srinagar By Poll Election Results 2017 Live Voting
Jammu & Kashmir J&K Anantnag Srinagar By Poll Election Results 2017 to be declared on 15th April. Anantnag by election Results, Srinagar by election 2017, ELection results, by poll, Candidates, Opinion poll, Exit poll, Srinagar By election Results 2017, Srinagar by poll election result, Anantnag Live Voting, J &K By poll News Updates
Jammu & Kashmir J&K Anantnag Srinagar By Poll Election Results 2017
Jammu & Kashmir J&K Anantnag Srinagar By Poll Election Results 2017 would be declared on 15th April 2017.
Srinagar Polling is completed on 9th April and Anantnag polling will take place on 12th April 2017.
Srinagar By Poll Election Results 2017
PCNAME | LEADING CANDIDATE | LEADING_ PARTY | TRAILING CANDIDATE | TRAILING PARTY | MARGIN |
Srinagar | FAROOQ ABDULLAH | Jammu & Kashmir National Conference | NAZIR AHMAD KHAN | Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party | 3678 |
Bye elections to fill clear vacancy in Parliamentary Constituencies of Kerala and Jammu & Kashmir and State Legislative Assemblies of Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, west Bengal, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Jharkhand, NCT of Delhi and sikkim.
The government has recently completed the delimitation of Panchayats and at least 35,000 Panch constituencies will go to polls after the by-elections for the Srinagar and Anantang seat.
JAMMU & KASHMIR Srinagar By Election 2017 Dates Schedule
S.NO. | State | Parliamentary Constituency No. & Name |
1 | Jammu & Kashmir | 2-Srinagar PC |
3-Anantnag PC |
S.no. | Schedule | Phase1 | Phase2 |
1 | Date of issue of Gazette Notification | 14/03/2017 | 17/03/2017 |
2 | Last Date of Nomination | 21/03/2017 | 24/03/2017 |
3 | Date of Scrutiny of Nomination | 22/03/2017 | 27/03/2017 |
4 | Last date of withdrawl of candidatures | 24/03/2017 | 29/03/2017 |
5 | Date of Poll | 09/04/2017 | 12/04/2017 |
6 | Date of counting | 15/04/2017 | |
7 | Date before which election shall be coMadhya Pradeshleted | 16/04/2017 |
List of candidates of Srinagar Constituency for 2017 By Elections
Political Party | Candidate Name |
IND | Mirza Sajad Hussain Beigh |
IND | Gh Hassan Dar |
IND | Farooq Ahmad Dar |
IND | Mehraj Khourshid Malik |
JKNC | Farooq Abdullah |
JKNPP | Nazir Ahmad Khan |
All Jammu & Kashmir Liberal Democratic Party | Bikram Singh |
ABHM | Chetan Sharma |
RSP(S) | Sajad Reshi |
List of candidates of Anantnag Constituency for 2017 Bye Elections
Political Party | Candidate Name |
INC | Ghulam Ahmad Mir |
JKNPP | Mufti Tassaduq |
Result of By-Election 2017 JAMMU & KASHMIR will be declared on 15-04-2017.
Indian Presidential Elections 2017 Date Results Candidates Voting Live Opinion Poll
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Presidential Candidate is scheduled to be held in July 2017.
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Arunachal Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Assam, Gujarat, Bihar, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Nagaland, Uttarakhand and Puducherry recorded 100 per cent voting.
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Ram Nath Kovind is set for an easy win in today's election for the next President of India versus Meira Kumar, with the ruling BJP-led National Democratic Alliance confident that the former Bihar Governor will get about 70 per cent of the votes. Former Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar has been fielded by the opposition, which has pitched the contest as a battle of ideologies. The poll saw nearly 99 per cent voting, the returning officer said, adding it was perhaps the highest ever percentage in a presidential election. Votes will be counted on Thursday.
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Voting for presidential election ends, Kovind or Meira? Decision on July, 20th.
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The polling will end at 5 pm today. After the voting ends, the ballot boxes from the states would be flown to Delhi and stored in Parliament. The votes would be counted and results would be announced on July 20, five days before President Pranab Mukherjee’s Presidential term expires.
- PM Narendra Modi was the first to cast his vote at Parliament's room number 62.
- Ram Nath Kovind, Meira Kumar in contest, polling underway.
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Out of 95 candidates of which 93 were rejected on various grounds, leaving Kovind and Opposition candidate Kumar in the fray. While Kumar has support of 17 opposition parties, Kovind is set to get nearly 70 per cent of the electoral college votes.
- 776 MPs and 4120 MLAs will decide in a secret ballot vote today when polling begins at 10 am.
The Presidential election will be held on 17 July 2017. the counting of votes will take place on 20 July 2017. This is five days before President Pranab Mukherjee's terms expires.
The election commission on Thursday announced that the election of India’s next vice president will take place on August 5. The term of vice president M. Hamid Ansari ends on August 10.
Lalu Yadav, Saira Bano also in race.
- Ram Nath Kovind, the governor of Bihar, is the NDA's candidate for the 13th President of India. His name was announced by BJP chief Amit Shah today after a meeting of the parliamentary party - the BJP's highest decision-making body. Mr Kovind will file nomination for President's position on June 23, Mr Shah said. If elected, he will be the second Dalit President after KR Narayanan to hold the nation's highest office.
- Ram Nath Kovind, the Governor of Bihar, was announced as the Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP)-led NDA's candidate for the post of President of India by BJP president Amit Shah on 19 June 2017. Kovind is a leader and a politician from the BJP. Kovind filed his nomination for the election on 23 June 2017.
- Meira Kumar, the former Speaker of Lok Sabha, was announced as the Indian National Congress(INC)-lead opposition's candidate for the post of President of India, after a meeting held on the 22 June 2017.
A presidential election will be held in India before 25 July 2017, the day when incumbent President Pranab Mukherjee's term ends. Mukherjee is eligible for re-election as no term limit exists in India.
The president is elected by an electoral college consisting of the elected members of both houses of parliament, the elected members of the Legislative assemblies of the 29 states and the elected members of the legislative assemblies of the Union Territories of Delhi and Puducherry.
The nomination of a candidate for election to the office of the President must be subscribed by at least 50 electors as proposers and 50 electors as seconders. The election is held in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of the Single transferable vote method. The voting takes place by secret ballot. The manner of election of President is provided by Article 55 of the Constitution.
Presidential Election 2017 Statistics
In India, the President is elected by an electoral college comprising elected members of the Lok Sabha, elected members of the Rajya Sabha, and elected members of the State Legislative Assemblies. The total number of voting MPs in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha is 776, while the total number of voting MLAs is 4,114.
- Value of an MLA's vote: Total Population of state /number of state MLAs* 1000
- Value of an MPs vote: Value of all MLA votes/ total no of MPs
According to this formula, The vote of each MP is - 708 while the
Vote of an MLA is depends upon population of his state and state assembly strength. For ex,
Vote Value of UP MLA is 208 while that of Sikkim MLA is 7.
Under this system, the candidate fielded by a party or parties will have to secure 50 percent of votes polled (ie: 5,49,441 votes) to win the presidential seat.
Math of Presidential Elections
Total MLAs: 4114
Total MPs: 776
Total MLA Vote Value: 5,49,474
Total MP Vote Value: 5,49,408
Total Vote Value: 10,98,882
List
The President of India is elected by an electoral college comprising of:
- Elected members of Lok Sabha (543)
- Elected members of Rajya Sabha (233)
- Elected members of State Legislative Assemblies including Delhi and Puducherry (4120)
Start date | End date | Election | Jurisdiction |
04 February 2017 | Punjab Legislative Assembly election, 2017 | Punjab | |
04 February 2017 | Goa Legislative Assembly election, 2017 | Goa | |
15 February 2017 | Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election, 2017 | Uttarakhand | |
11 February 2017 | 08 March 2017 | Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, 2017 | Uttar Pradesh |
04 March 2017 | 08 March 2017 | Manipur Legislative Assembly election, 2017 |
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To push its luck in the 2017 Presidential contest, the BJP needs to fare well in the ongo
ing elections in five assemblies and early next year’s state polls, besides trying to win them to expand its national footprint.The ruling party falls short of 1.85 lakh votes required to win the prestigious battle that involves an electoral college of 10.98 lakh votes.
In the Presidential election, each MLA vote carries a value proportionate to the population of the state as per the 1971 census. With Uttar Pradesh being the most populous state, an MLA from there has the highest value (403), while a legislator from Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh has the least value.
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