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Results of Bye-Elections 2019

Result of by-elections 2019

by-election, also spelled bye-election (Ireland only) (known as a special election in the United States and the Philippines, and a bypoll in India), is an election used to fill an office that has become vacant between general elections.

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In most cases, these elections occur after the incumbent dies or resigns, but they also occur when the incumbent becomes ineligible to continue in office (because of a recall, ennoblement, criminal conviction, or failure to maintain a minimum attendance). Less commonly, these elections have been called when a constituency election is invalidated by voting irregularities.

Result updates for by-elections 2019

Voting for Bye-elections results was held on 21 October. The elections results will be released on Thursday 24 October.

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Assembly Election Results 2019: When, where and how to watch the counting of votes for Haryana and Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2019; get live updates online at infoelections.com

Assembly Election Results 2019: When, where and how to watch the counting of votes for Haryana and Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2019; get live updates online at Infoelections.com

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Assembly election results in 2019: exit polls according to various news channels show BJP will win one-sided.

Voting for Haryana and Maharashtra assembly elections (Maharashtra and Haryana Assembly election result) was held on 21 October. The election results in both the states will be released on Thursday 24 October.

Assembly Elections Results

This time the vote percentage has been recorded in both the states. As of 6 pm in Maharashtra, 60.05 % of voters exercised their vote, a figure of 63.08 % in the 2014 Assembly elections 2014.

Talking about Haryana, there has been 65 % voting on it, which was 76.54 % last Assembly Election 2014.

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The exit poll of Assembly elections results showed a One-sided battle Victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party. From the analysis of all exit polls, it is estimated that out of 288 seats in Maharashtra, 211 seats can go to the account of BJP-Shiv Sena alliance. At the same time, Congress-NCP can get only 64 seats. Speaking of Haryana, BJP can win 66 seats out of 90, while Congress can get 14 seats.

Haryana assembly election results 2019 date: October 24, Thursday Maharashtra assembly election results 2019 date: October 24, Thursday Counting time for Haryana, Maharashtra assembly election results:

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 The counting of votes will start at 8 am in both the states and by 5 pm the Election Commission will announce the results. Mostly, Layton will arrive, but the counting of votes will be completed by the evening.

What would happen in Delhi-Jharkhand if a BJP-government was formed in Maharashtra-Haryana?

What would happen in Delhi-Jharkhand if a BJP-government was formed in Maharashtra-Haryana?

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According to Exit polls, once again, the Fadnavis government can be formed in Maharashtra. The BJP-Shiv Sena is projected to get 166-194 seats. At the same time, Congress-NCP can get 72 to 90 seats. If the BJP government formed in Maharashtra-Haryana, then Delhi-Jharkhand will also be affected. 

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Exit polls predicted a landslide victory for BJP in Maharashtra. If Exit Polls predictions for BJP turns out to be true for Maharashtra, then it will affect Delhi, Jharkhand and West Bengal Assembly elections in a certain manner. here is how.

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Result updates for by-elections 2019:

Result updates for by-elections 2019:

 

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Sl. No State Name Constituency Name Winner/Leading Runner/Trailing Status
1 Andhra Pradesh Khonsa West -- -- To be announced
2 Arunachal Pradesh Jania -- -- To be announced
3 Arunachal Pradesh Sonari -- -- To be announced
4 Assam Belhar -- -- To be announced
5 Assam Daraunda -- -- To be announced
6 Assam Kishanganj -- -- To be announced
7 Assam Nathnagar -- -- To be announced
8 Assam Simri Bakhtiarpur -- -- To be announced
9 Bihar Chitrakot -- -- To be announced
10 Bihar Dehri Satyanarayan Singh (BJP) Mohammad Firoz Husain (RJD) Declared
11 Bihar Nawada Kaushal Yadav (JD(U)) Shrawan Kumar (IND) Declared
12 Dadra & Nagar Haveli Amraiwadi -- -- To be announced
13 Dadra & Nagar Haveli Bayad -- -- To be announced
14 Dadra & Nagar Haveli Kheralu -- -- To be announced
15 Dadra & Nagar Haveli Lunawada -- -- To be announced
16 Dadra & Nagar Haveli Radhanpur -- -- To be announced
17 Dadra & Nagar Haveli Tharad -- -- To be announced
18 Delhi Dharamshala -- -- To be announced
19 Goa Mandrem Dayanand Raghunath Sopte (BJP) Jit Vinayak Arolkar (IND) Declared
20 Goa Mapusa Joshua Peter De Souza (BJP) Sudhir Rama Kandolkar (INC) Declared
21 Goa Panaji Atanasio Monserrate (INC) Sidharth Sripad Kuncalienker (BJP) Declared
22 Goa Siroda Subhash Ankush Shirodkar (BJP) Pandurang Alias Deepak Madhav Dhavalikar (MAG) Declared
23 Gujarat Dhrangadhra Parsotam Ukabhai Sabariya (BJP) Dineshbhai Jivrajbhai Patel (INC) Declared
24 Gujarat Jamnagar Rural Patel Raghavjibhai Hansrajbhai (BJP) Jayantibhai Sabhaya (INC) Declared
25 Gujarat Manavadar Chavda Jawaharbhai Pethaljibhai (BJP) Arvindbhai Jinabhai Ladani (INC) Declared
26 Gujarat Unjha Dr. Ashaben Dwarkadas Patel (BJP) Patel Kantibhai Muljidas (kamu) (INC) Declared
27 Himachal Pradesh Aroor -- -- To be announced
28 Himachal Pradesh Ernakulam -- -- To be announced
29 Himachal Pradesh Konni -- -- To be announced
30 Himachal Pradesh Vattiyoorkavu -- -- To be announced
31 Jammu & Kashmir Jhabua -- -- To be announced
32 jharkhand Satara -- -- To be announced
33 Karnataka Chincholi Dr. Avinash Umesh Jadhav (BJP) Subhash V Rathod (INC) Declared
34 Karnataka Kundgol Kusumavati Channabasappa Shivalli (INC) Chikkanagoudra Siddangouda Ishwaragouda (BJP) Declared
35 Madhya Pradesh CHHINDWARA kamal nath(INC) vivek bunty sahu(BJP) Declared
36 Maharashtra Bijepur -- -- To be announced
37 Manipur Kamraj Nagar -- -- To be announced
38 Meghalaya Jalalabad -- -- To be announced
39 Meghalaya Selsella Ferlin C. A. Sangma (National People\'s Party) June Eliana R. Marak (INC) Declared
40 Mizoram Aizawl West i Zothantluanga (MNF) Alem Jongshi (INC) Declared
41 Mizoram Khinwsar -- -- To be announced
42 Mizoram Mandawa -- -- To be announced
43 Nagaland Aonglenden Sharingain Longkumer (NDPP) Alem Jongshi (INC) Declared
44 Nagaland Gangtok -- -- To be announced
45 Nagaland Martam-Rumtek -- -- To be announced
46 Odisha Nanguneri -- -- To be announced
47 Odisha Vikravandi -- -- To be announced
48 Pondicherry Thattanchavady K. Venkatesan (DMK) P. Nedounzejiane (AINRC) Declared
49 Rajasthan Balha -- -- To be announced
50 Rajasthan Gangoh -- -- To be announced
51 Rajasthan Ghosi -- -- To be announced
52 Rajasthan Jalalpur -- -- To be announced
53 Rajasthan Lucknow Cantt. -- -- To be announced
54 Rajasthan Pratapgarh -- -- To be announced
55 Rajasthan Rampur -- -- To be announced
56 Rajasthan Zaidpur -- -- To be announced
57 Tamil Nadu Andipatti Maharajan.a (DMK)  Logirajan.a (AIADMK) Declared
58 Tamil Nadu Aravakurichi Aravakurichi Senthilbalaji V (DMK)  Senthilnathan V V(AIADM) Declared
59 Tamil Nadu Gudiyattam Kathavarayan.s (DMK)  Moorthy R (AIADMK) Declared
60 Tamil Nadu Harur Sampathkumar. V. (AIADMK)  Krishnakumar.C. (DMK) Declared
61 Tamil Nadu Hosur Sathya .s.a (DMK)  Jyothi.s (AIADMK) Declared
62 Tamil Nadu Manamadurai Nagarajan S. (AIADMK)  Kasilingam@Ilakkiyadasan Declared
63 Tamil Nadu Nilakkottai Thenmozhi, S. (AIADMK) SoundaraPandian,C, (DMK) Declared
64 Tamil Nadu Ottapidaram Shunmugaiah, C. (DMK)  Mohan, P. (AIADMK) Declared
65 Tamil Nadu Pappireddippatti Govindasamy. A. (AIADMK)  Mani. A. (DMK) Declared
66 Tamil Nadu Paramakudi Sathan Prabhakar.n (AIADMK)  Sambathkumar.s (DMK) Declared
67 Tamil Nadu Perambur R.d.shekar (DMK)  R.s.raajesh (AIADMK) Declared
68 Tamil Nadu Periyakulam Saravanakumaar.k.s. (DMK)  Mayilvel.m. (AIADMK) Declared
69 Tamil Nadu Sattur Rajavarman M.s.r (AIADMK)  Srinivasan V (DMK) Declared
70 Tamil Nadu Sholingur G. Sampathu (AIADMK)  A. Asokan (DMK) Declared
71 Tamil Nadu Sulur Kandhasamy. P (AIADMK)  Pongalur Palanisamy. N (DMK) Declared
72 Tamil Nadu Thanjavur Neelamegam. T.k.g (DMK)  Gandhi. R (AIADMK) Declared
73 Tamil Nadu Thiruparankundram Saravanan P (DMK)  Muniyandi S (AIADMK) Declared
74 Tamil Nadu Thiruporur Idhayavarman.l (DMK)  Arumugam.s (AIADMK) Declared
75 Tamil Nadu Thiruvarur Idhayavarman.l (DMK)  Arumugam.s (AIADMK) Declared
76 Tamil Nadu Vilathikulam Chinnappan.p (AIADMK)  Jayakumar.a.c (DMK) Declared
77 Uttar Pradesh Agra North Purshottam Khandelwal (BJP)  Suraj Sharma (SP) Declared
78 Uttar Pradesh NIGHASAN Shashank Verma (BJP)  Mohammad Kaiyum (SP) Declared
79 West Bengal Bhatpara Pawan Kumar Singh (BJP)  Madan Mitra (AITC) Declared
80 West Bengal Darjeeling Neeraj Tamang Zimba (BJP)  Binoy Tamang (IND) Declared
81 West Bengal Habibpur Joyel Murmu (BJP)  Amal Kisku (AITC) Declared
82 West Bengal Islampur Abdul Karim Chowdhary (AITC)  Dr. Saumyaroop Mandal (BJP) Declared
83 West Bengal Kandi Shafiul Alam Khan (banu Khan) (INC)  Goutam Roy (AITC) Declared
84 West Bengal Krishnaganj Ashis Kumar Biswas (BJP)  Pramatha Ranjan Bose (AITC) Declared
85 West Bengal Nowda Sahina Mamtaz Begum (khan) (AITC)  Sunil Kumar Mondal (INC) Declared
86 West Bengal Uluberia Purba Idris Ali (AITC)  Pratyush Mandal (BJP) Declared

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Maharashtra, Haryana assembly elections 2019: Exit polls suggest BJP is set to sweep both states

Maharashtra, Haryana assembly elections 2019: Exit polls suggest BJP is set to sweep both states

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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.

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  • 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
  • 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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