Assembly By Poll Result Live: Counting of votes has started after by-elections on 13 assembly seats in seven states. The results of these 13 seats will be declared today. These include Rupauli assembly seat of Bihar, Raiganj, Ranaghat South and Maniktala of West Bengal, Vikravandi of Tamil Nadu, Amarwada of Madhya Pradesh, Badrinath and Mangalore of Uttarakhand and Jalandhar seat of Punjab. Apart from this, by-elections were held on Tehra, Hamirpur and Nalagarh seats of Himachal Pradesh. Let us tell you that this was the first election after the Lok Sabha elections.
These by-elections are considered important for both India Alliance and NDA. It is obvious that if India Alliance gets an edge in this by-election, it will be strengthened. In this election, there was a direct contest between NDA and India Alliance. Voting was held on all these seats on July 10. These seats were vacant due to the death or resignation of MLAs. Stay connected for every moment updates on election results…
By Election Results Live: Honor and respect at stake in Jalandhar seat
By Election Results Live: Sheetal Angural, who won the election from Jalandhar West in Punjab on an Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) ticket, joined the BJP ahead of the March 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Mohinder Pal Bhagat, who contested the 2022 assembly elections on a BJP ticket, is contesting the by-election this time on an AAP ticket. Congress has fielded Surinder Kaur.
By Election Results Live: JDU-RJD contest on Rupauli seat of Bihar
By Election Results Live: In the by-election held on Wednesday on Rupauli assembly seat of Bihar, 52.75 percent of the voters exercised their franchise. Bima Bharti, who was a three-time MLA from Rupauli, left Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s party Janata Dal United (JDU) a few months ago and joined RJD. Due to this, a by-election is being held on this seat. Bharti contested the Lok Sabha elections on a Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) ticket, but she lost to independent candidate Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav. Now Bharti is the RJD candidate in the Rupauli by-election. In the by-election for the Rupauli assembly seat, the contest is mainly between JD (U) candidate Kaladhar Prasad Mandal, who is part of the ruling coalition NDA, RJD candidate Bima Bharti and independent candidate and former MLA Shankar Singh, who came second in the 2020 assembly elections.
By Election Results Live: Counting begins for three seats in Himachal
By Election Results Live: By-elections were held in three assembly constituencies of Himachal Pradesh. Counting of votes has started here. According to the Election Commission, the highest voting percentage of 79.04 was recorded in Nalagarh assembly constituency of Solan district, 67.72 in Hamirpur and 65.42 in Dehra. The future of 13 candidates including two women from Dehra assembly constituency, Kamlesh Thakur, wife of Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu from Congress and independent Sulekha Devi, was captured in the EVMs. The results for these seats will be declared today.
By Election Results Live: Counting begins for three seats in Himachal
By Election Results Live: By-elections were held in three assembly constituencies of Himachal Pradesh. Counting of votes has started here. According to the Election Commission, the highest voting percentage of 79.04 was recorded in Nalagarh assembly constituency of Solan district, 67.72 in Hamirpur and 65.42 in Dehra. The future of 13 candidates including two women from Dehra assembly constituency, Kamlesh Thakur, wife of Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu from Congress and independent Sulekha Devi, was captured in the EVMs. The results for these seats will be declared today.
By Election Results Live: Counting of votes begins on Amarwara seat
By Election Results Live: Counting of votes for the Amarwara Assembly by-election in Chhindwara district of Madhya Pradesh began at 8 am today amid strict security arrangements. Initial trends will start coming in one or two hours and the fate of all nine candidates will be decided by noon. Counting of votes is being done in the local Government PG College building. 17 tables have been set up for counting the votes cast in 332 polling stations of Amarwara Assembly constituency and four tables for counting postal ballots. Counting of votes will be completed in about 20 rounds. On July 10, 78.87 percent of the 2.57 lakh voters of Amarwara exercised their franchise. Along with strict security arrangements for counting, measures for complete transparency have been taken.
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