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People wait in queues at a polling station to forged their votes for Karnataka Assembly elections, in Bengaluru on May 10
The Election Commission of India, in a press convention on Saturday, introduced the entire polling schedule for the Lok Sabha elections 2024. As per the election fee, the polling for the final elections will happen in seven phases between April 19 and June 1. Phase 2 will witness voting in 89 constituencies in 13 states and Union territories (UT). The counting of votes for all polls will accomplished on June 4.
Out of the whole of 543 seats within the Lok Sabha, 412 are for common candidates, whereas 84 are reserved for Scheduled Caste (SC) candidates, and 47 for Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates.
Here is all the pieces it is advisable learn about Phase 2 of the 2024 common elections.
Lok Sabha elections 2024 Phase 2: Key dates
Date of subject of gazette notification: March 28
Last date for candidates to submit their nominations: March 28 (Thursday)
Last date for the withdrawal of candidature: April 8 (Monday)
Date of polls: April 26 (Friday)
Counting of votes: June 4 (Tuesday)
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Lok Sabha elections 2024 Phase 2: States going to polls
Assam: 14 seats in Assam will go to polls over three phases. 5 seats will go to polls within the second part on April 26.
Bihar: 40 seats of Bihar will go to polls over all seven phases. The second part will see 5 seats go to polls on April 26.
Karnataka: Voting in Karnataka will happen in two phases. 14 of the 28 seats will go to polls in Phase 2 on April 26. The remaining seats will go to polls in Phase 3.
Kerela: All 20 Lok Sabha seats in Kerela will go to polls in a single part on April 26.
Madhya Pradesh: Of the 29 seats in Madhya Pradesh, seven will go to polls in Phase 2 on April 19. The remaining can be carried out over Phase 1, Phase 3, and Phase 4.
Manipur: Both seats in Manipur will go to polls in Phase 1 on April 19. One of the constituencies will go to polls in two phases – Phase 1 and Phase 2 (April 26).
Rajasthan: Voting can be carried out over two phases in Rajasthan. Of the 25 seats, 13 will go to polls in Phase 2 on April 26, concluding voting within the state.
Tripura: Polling for the Tripura Lok Sabha seat can be carried out in two phases. Of the 2 seats, one will go to polls in Phase 1 on April 19 and the second in Phase 2 on April 26.
Uttar Pradesh: 80 seats of Uttar Pradesh will go to polls over all seven phases. The second part will see eight seats go to polls on April 26.
West Bengal: 42 seats will go to polls over all seven phases. The second part will see three seats go to polls on April 26.
Jammu and Kashmir: Five seats in J&Ok can be carried out over 5 consecutive phases (Phases 1 to five). One seat will go into voting on April 26.
First Published: Mar 16 2024 | 5:33 PM IST