Lok Sabha elections schedule 2024: The model code of conduct has come into effect with the announcement of the elections.
Lok Sabha Elections 2024 Schedule: In the fifth leg of the seven phased General Elections 2024, a total of 49 constituencies across 8 states will go to polls.
Lok Sabha Elections 2024 Schedule: In the fourth leg of the seven phased General Elections 2024, a total of 96 constituencies across 9 states of will go to polls. The results will be declared on June 4, 2024.
Jharkhand Lok Sabha Elections 2024 Schedule: Jharkhand will go to polls in last four phases on May 13, May 20, May 25 and June 1 of the general elections 2024. The results will be declared on June 4, 2024.
Telangana Lok Sabha Elections 2024 Schedule: Telangana will go to polls in single phase on May 13, 2024. The state will go to polls in the fourth phase of the general elections 2024. The results will be declared on June 4, 2024.
In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, BJP had won 9 out of 11 seats in the state while Congress managed to bag just 2.
Goa Lok Sabha Elections 2024 Schedule: Goa will go to polls in single phase on May 7, 2024. The results will be declared on June 4, 2024.
Meanwhile, the Left Democratic Front led by CPM won just 1 seat in the previous Lok Sabha polls. The BJP, which is trying to maintain inroads in Kerala, drew a blank in 2019.
Almost over one-fifth of Lok Sabha seats elected 2 MPs each- one from the general category and one from the Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes – in the first two Indian elections. One seat even had three MPs, until the multi-seat constituencies were abolished in 1961.
In the previous polls, BJP won all 7 seats in the national capital with an impressive vote share of nearly 57% while Congress and AAP bagged 22.5% and 18.1% of the votes respectively.
Maharashtra Election Schedule 2024:In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections in Maharashtra, the BJP won 23 of the 48 seats in the state while its then ally Shiv Sena secured 18 seats.
Sikkim Lok Sabha Elections 2024 Schedule: Sikkim will go to polls on 19 April 2024 for its 32 assembly seats in the state along with the first phase of the general elections 2024.
Himachal election schedule 2024: In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, BJP swept all four seats in the state, just like it did in 2014.
Assam election schedule 2024: Assam, which is the gateway to the northeast, is all set to witness a high-voltage battle between the ruling BJP, the opposition Congress and other regional parties in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections
Haryana election schedule 2024: BJP and JJP will now contest the polls separately after failing to arrive at a seat-sharing arrangement.
Punjab Election Schedule 2024: The ruling AAP and Congress, both members of the opposition bloc INDIA, are contesting the elections separately in the state as they are confident of their prospects on all 13 seats.
Madhya Pradesh election schedule 2024: Madhya Pradesh is another Hindi heartland state which is currently ruled by the BJP
Karnataka election schedule 2024: Karnataka, a key battleground state, is set to witness a high decibel clash between Congress and BJP
West Bengal election schedule 2024: In 2024, the pressing issues of Sandeshkhali and anti-incumbency could prove a setback for the ruling Trinamool Congress.
Lok Sabha Election schedule 2024: Notably, no state will see voting in six phases.
Bihar election schedule 2024: With 40 seats, Bihar is one of the most crucial heartland states in the country and matters politically for both BJP and Congress
UP election schedule 2024: It is said that the road to Delhi goes through Lucknow since Uttar Pradesh sends as many as 80 members to the Lok Sabha.
Tamil Nadu election schedule 2024: The polling in Tamil Nadu, which has 39 Lok Sabha constituencies, will be keenly watched since it is one of the few states where the battle lines will be drawn by regional behemoths and not BJP or Congress
Lok Sabha Elections schedule 2024: Arunachal Pradesh will go to polls on 19 April 2024 for its 60 assembly seats in the state along with the first phase of the general elections 2024.
In the last leg of the general elections, a total of 57 constituencies across eight states of India will go and vote