Tag: Himachal Pradesh assembly polls

  • Himachal goes to polls on Nov 12; Gujarat announcement later

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: Elections to the Himachal Pradesh assembly will be held on November 12, the Election Commission announced on Friday.

    The counting of votes will be on December 8, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar told a press conference here.

    The Commission did not announce the elections for the Gujarat assembly, the term of which ends on February 18, 2023.

    Over 55 lakh voters are eligible to exercise their franchise for 68 assembly seats in Himachal Pradesh, Kumar said.

    The CEC said the Commission was following past precedence in keeping the announcing in abeyance the schedule for Gujarat assembly.

    There are 1.86 lakh first-time voters, 1.22 lakh aged 80-plus and 1,184 voters who are above 100 years of age.

    Himachal Pradesh has a 68-member assembly and the BJP had won a clear majority by winning 44 seats in the 2017 elections.

    The Congress managed to win 21 seats, Independents bagged two seats and the CPI(M) emerged victorious on one seat.

    In percentage terms, the BJP won 48.79 per cent of the total valid votes, followed by the Congress (41.68 per cent) and Independents (6.34 per cent).

    NEW DELHI: Elections to the Himachal Pradesh assembly will be held on November 12, the Election Commission announced on Friday.

    The counting of votes will be on December 8, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar told a press conference here.

    The Commission did not announce the elections for the Gujarat assembly, the term of which ends on February 18, 2023.

    Over 55 lakh voters are eligible to exercise their franchise for 68 assembly seats in Himachal Pradesh, Kumar said.

    The CEC said the Commission was following past precedence in keeping the announcing in abeyance the schedule for Gujarat assembly.

    There are 1.86 lakh first-time voters, 1.22 lakh aged 80-plus and 1,184 voters who are above 100 years of age.

    Himachal Pradesh has a 68-member assembly and the BJP had won a clear majority by winning 44 seats in the 2017 elections.

    The Congress managed to win 21 seats, Independents bagged two seats and the CPI(M) emerged victorious on one seat.

    In percentage terms, the BJP won 48.79 per cent of the total valid votes, followed by the Congress (41.68 per cent) and Independents (6.34 per cent).