Tuesday , December 24 2024

Voting will be held in the first phase in Shahdol parliamentary constituency, more than 17 lakh voters at 2199 polling stations

Anuppur, March 16 (Hindustan Reporter) The Central Election Commissioner has announced the dates of Lok Sabha elections on Saturday. With this, Model Code of Conduct has been implemented in the country as well as the state. The voting process started in Madhya Pradesh with the first phase. Notification will be issued on March 20 and names can be withdrawn till March 30. The first phase of voting will take place on April 19. Voting will be held in a total of four phases in the state. Voting will be held on six seats on April 19, seven seats on April 26, eight seats on May 7 and eight seats on May 13. Let us tell you here that in the last Lok Sabha elections held in the year 2019, voting was held in four phases on 29 Lok Sabha seats in the state.

In a press conference organized after the announcement of Lok Sabha Elections 2024 regarding adherence to the Model Code of Conduct and election preparations, Collector and District Election Officer Ashish Vashishtha, while giving detailed information, said that during the election campaign, the candidates, political parties, media persons and Informed in detail about the limits set for various means, means and expenses etc. being used by other persons, the provisions mentioned in the Model Code of Conduct and other Acts regarding permissions and expenses etc. and the action to be taken in case of their violation. Went. He said that the elections for Shahdol parliamentary constituency will be held on 19th April for which notification will be issued on 20th March. The last date for filing nominations has been set for March 27, 2024. The scrutiny of nominations will be done till March 28, 2024 and the last date for withdrawal of nomination papers has been fixed as March 30. Voting will be held on 19th April and the date of counting has been fixed as 04th June 2024. The entire election process will be completed before 06 June 2024. In Shahdol parliamentary constituency, there are 17 lakh 74 thousand 553 voters in 8 assembly which include 8 lakh 99 thousand 911 men, 8 lakh 74 thousand 484 women and 20 voters of third gender. 2 thousand 199 polling stations have been created. There are 10 thousand 391 voters above 85 years of age, 22 thousand 302 disabled voters and 56 thousand 757 youth voters.

Voting will be held in Shahdol parliamentary constituency on April 19.

Lok Sabha elections 2024 will be held in the first phase in parliamentary constituency 12 Shahdol. Notification for the elections will be issued on March 20. The last date for filing nominations has been set for March 27. The scrutiny of nominations will be done till March 28 and the last date for withdrawal of nomination papers has been fixed as March 30. Voting will be held on April 19 and the date of counting has been fixed for June 4. The entire election process will be completed before June 6.

Brief information about Lok Sabha

Collector and District Election Officer and Returning Officer Parliamentary Constituency 12 Shahdol Ashish Vashishtha said that there are a total of 1774484 voters in Parliamentary Constituency Shahdol. There are 899911 men, 874553 women and 20 other voters. Parliamentary constituency Shahdol includes 8 assembly constituencies of 4 districts which include Jaisinghnagar of Shahdol district and Jaitpur of Anuppur district, Kotma, Anuppur and Pushparajgarh of Manpur of Umaria district and Badwara assembly constituency of Bandhavgarh Katni district.

In Jaisinghnagar assembly of Shahdol Lok Sabha, 2 lakh 57 thousand 712 voters in 301 polling stations, including 1 lakh 30 thousand 309 males, 1 lakh 27 thousand 397 and 6 others, in 315 polling stations of Jaitpur assembly, total voters are 2 lakh 48 thousand 886 and 4 others. In which male voters are 1 lakh 25 thousand 809, female voters are 1 lakh 23 thousand thousand 73 and 4 others, 1 lakh 51 thousand 412 in 202 polling centers of Kotma Assembly, in which male voters are 76 thousand 363 and 4 others, 1 lakh in 224 polling centers in Anuppur Assembly. 80 thousand 110 in which male 91 thousand 283 female 88824 and others 3, 2 lakh 2 thousand 715 in 273 polling centers of Pushprajgarh Assembly, in which male 1 lakh 1 thousand 463, female 101463, 2 lakh 28 thousand in 271 polling centers in Bandhavgarh. 632 of which men are 1 lakh 16 thousand 523 women, 1 lakh 12 thousand 107 and two others, 2 lakh 50 thousand 14 in 314 polling stations in Manpur, 1 lakh 28 thousand 429 women voters are 1 lakh 21 thousand and in 299 polling stations in Barwara Assembly. 2 lakh 55 thousand 3 which includes male 1 lakh 29 thousand 943 female 1 lakh 25 thousand 59 others 1.

Superintendent of Police Jitendra 5 Singh Pawar, while giving information about the police force, armed forces and mobile party during the elections, said that strong law and order arrangements will be made to conduct the elections in a fair, fearless and free manner. He appealed to everyone to celebrate the festival of democracy. Appealed to vote on polling day.