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EC changes polling date for assembly by-elections in UP, Kerala and Punjab

Election Commission changes polling date for by-elections in 14 assembly constituencies

Updated on: Nov 04, 2024 03:02 PM IST
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The Election Commission of India on Monday announced the change of date of by-polls in 14 assembly constituencies from November 13 to November 20.

The Election Commission of India on Monday announced the change in date of bypolls in 14 assembly constituencies from November 13 to November 20 (HT File Photo)
The Election Commission of India on Monday announced the change in date of bypolls in 14 assembly constituencies from November 13 to November 20 (HT File Photo)

The constituencies witnessing change of bypoll dates are in Kerala, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh. The poll panel had fixed November 13 as the date for bypolls in 48 assembly constituencies and two Lok Sabha seats.

“Representations have been received in the Commission from various recognised national and state political parties (including BJP, INC, BSP, RLD) and some social organisations for change of date for poll in some Assembly constituencies having by-elections on 13th November, 2024, considering large scale social, cultural and religious engagements on that day which may cause inconvenience to large number of people, give rise to various logistic issues and may lead to reduced voters participating during the poll,” the poll panel said.

The constituencies that will now vote on November 20 are as follows:-

S.NOCONSTITUENCYSTATE
1. PALAKKADKERALA
2.DERA BABA NANAKPUNJAB
3. CHHABEWAL (SC)PUNJAB
4.GIDDERBAHAPUNJAB
5.BARNALAPUNJAB
6.MEERAPURUTTAR PRADESH
7.KUNDARKIUTTAR PRADESH
8.GHAZIABADUTTAR PRADESH
9.KHAIR (SC)UTTAR PRADESH
10.KARHALUTTAR PRADESH
11.SISHAMAUUTTAR PRADESH
12.PHULPURUTTAR PRADESH
13.KATEHARIUTTAR PRADESH
14.MAJHAWANUTTAR PRADESH
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Maharashtra and Jharkhand assembly elections

 
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