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Voting in Jammu and Kashmir on 18, 25 September and 1 October, in Haryana also on 1st, results on 4 October | News India

In the last assembly elections of Jammu and Kashmir, voting was held in five phases. In the first phase on 25 November 2014, voting was held for 15 out of 87 seats of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly. In the second phase, voting was held for 18 seats on 2 December, in the third phase on 9 December for 16 seats and in the fourth phase on 14 December for 18 seats. In the fifth and final phase, voting was held for 20 seats on 20 December. The election results were declared on 23 December 2014.

The final voter list will be announced on August 20

Before announcing the dates of elections, the Chief Election Commissioner outlined the election situation in Jammu and Kashmir. He said that Rajiv Kumar said that the people of Jammu and Kashmir want to change the picture. Everyone is eager for the elections. The team also visited Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana. We were waiting for the weather to improve. We are waiting for the Amarnath Yatra to be completed. There are currently 87.09 lakh voters in Jammu and Kashmir. There are more than 20 lakh youth here. The final voter list will be announced on August 20.

There are more than two crore voters in Haryana

Regarding Haryana, he said that there are more than two crore voters in Haryana. Out of 90, 73 seats are general. Voter list will be declared on 27th August in Haryana. There are 20 thousand 269 polling stations in Haryana. There will be more than 150 model polling stations.

Announcement of election dates in Haryana

Along with this, the Election Commission has also announced the dates for Haryana elections. There are 90 seats in the Haryana Assembly. Voting will be held in a single phase on all 90 seats of Haryana. Voting will be held on all 90 seats on October 1 and the election results will be declared after counting of votes on October 4.

What did the commission say about the elections in Maharashtra?

The Election Commission has reacted to the non-announcement of elections in Maharashtra. The Chief Election Commissioner said in a press conference that since elections have been announced in Jammu and Kashmir, no decision has been taken yet on holding elections in Maharashtra. Apart from this, many festivals also come during this period. Pitru Paksha, Navratri, Dussehra and Diwali are coming, so it has not been announced yet.

He said this about the by-election

In the press conference of the Election Commission regarding the by-elections, the CEC said that by-elections are to be held on 47 seats. Monsoon is active in some states. There are 46 assembly seats and one Lok Sabha seat here. A natural disaster has occurred in Wayanad. By-elections will be held as soon as the weather and conditions become favorable. He said that elections will be held within six months.