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5 State Assembly Election 2022 Date Declared



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Assembly Election 2022 Dates, Schedule Live Updates: Five states to vote in seven phases from February 10 to March 7, results to be declared on March 10

5 State Assembly Election 2022 Date Declared

UTTAR PRADESH ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2022

PUNJAB ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2022

GOA ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2022

UTTARAKHAND ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2022

MANIPUR ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2022 

Assembly Election 2022 Live Updates: Voting In 5 States From Feb 10, Counting On March 10

Assembly Election Dates 2022: Elections in all five states will be held amid a massive surge in Covid cases across the country fuelled in part by the Omicron variant.

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Dates for Assembly elections in five states - Uttar Pradesh, Goa, Manipur, Punjab, and Uttarakhand - were announced Saturday afternoon. The five states will vote over seven phases starting February 10, with counting of votes scheduled for March 10.

Uttar Pradesh will vote in each of the seven phases - on February 10, February 14, February 20, February 23, February 27, March 3, and March 7.

Punjab, Goa, and Uttarakhand will vote on February 14.

Manipur will vote in two phases on February 27 March 3.

A total of 690 Assembly constituencies will vote over the next two months, with the maximum in UP (403 seats) followed by Punjab (117), Uttarakhand (70), Manipur (60) and Goa (40).

The holding of timely election is the "essence of maintaining democratic governance," the Election Commission said today, clarifying its decision to go ahead with elections in five states amid a sweeping third wave of Covid driven by the Omicron variant.

The Commission said it had decided to go ahead with the polls after detailed discussions with the Union Health Secretary and Home Secretary, experts, and health secretaries of the concerned states.

To ensure safety, the Commission barred physical rallies and meetings till January 15, saying a review will be taken after that since the "ground situation is dynamic".

Elections in all five states will be held amid a massive surge in Covid cases across the country fuelled in part by the Omicron variant - this morning the Union Health Ministry reported over 1.41 lakh new infections in the previous 24 hours, an increase of 21 per cent from the day before.

Concern over the virus spreading further increased after political parties held mega rallies in poll-bound states. These rallies are attended by thousands (many without face masks) and social distancing is entirely absent for such events, which are understandably difficult to control.

On Friday top officials from the Election Commission and the Health Ministry met in Delhi to discuss polling and the Covid situation, news agency PTI reported. Among the measures discussed was double vaccination of all poll workers and voters.

Officials also met last week to discuss other measures, including extending voting times by an hour and setting up extra polling booths in UP - India's most populous state - to ensure social distancing.

Assembly Election 2022 Dates, Schedule Live Updates: Five states to vote in seven phases from February 10 to March 7, results to be declared on March 10

State Assembly Election 2022 Full Schedule Live, Election Commission Press Conference Live Updates: The Election Commission said that elections in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Manipur and Goa will be held under strict Covid protocol. The poll panel also banned all election rallies till January 15 in view of rising Covid infections in the country and advised parties to to campaign through the virtual medium.

Assembly Election 2022 Dates, UP, Punjab, Goa, Manipur, Uttarakhand Election Full Schedule Live: The Election Commission of India today sounded the poll bugle for assembly elections in five states of Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Manipur and Goa. While Uttar Pradesh will vote in seven phases from February 10 to March 7, Uttarakhand, Goa and Punjab will vote in a single phase on February 14. Voting in Manipur, on the other hand, will be held in two phases on February 27 and March 3, Chief Election Commissioner Sushil Chandra said, adding that the counting of votes will be held on March 10. Elections will be held in 403 assembly seats in UP, 117 in Punjab, 70 in Uttarakhand, 60 in Manipur and 40 in Goa. While the Bharatiya Janata Party faces the challenge to retain its government in four of these five poll-bound states, Punjab is expected to witness a four-cornered contest.

Elections in these five states, the third round after Bihar and West Bengal in the shadow of the pandemic, will be held amid strict Covid-19 protocols, CEC Chandra said, advising caution over panic to ensure the safe conduct of polls. The measures announced to this effect include a ban on all poll rallies till January 15 and curbs on political gatherings, door-to-door campaigns, nukkad sabhas, among others. The CEC said that to ensure the safety of officials involved in the poll process, all poll officials will be treated as frontline workers and also be administered booster vaccine doses. The CEC said that conducting elections amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is a challenge, but the decision to go ahead was taken after detailed deliberations with all stakeholders.


The press conference of the Election Commission has started. The dates for the Assembly elections in five states are being announced. Chief Election Chief Minister Sunil Arora said that the elections would be held in eight phases in West Bengal. The first round of voting will take place on March 27 and the second round on April 1. Counting will take place on May 2 in five states, including West Bengal.

Voting will take place in 3 phases in Assam
Assembly elections in Assam will be held in 3 phases. Counting will take place on May 2.

First Phase-47 seat
Notification-2 March
Nomination deadline-March 9
Scrutiny -10 March
Counting date: Results will come on May 2

The second phase
Seat: 39
Notification: 5 March
Nomination: 10 March

Scrutiny: 16 March
Withdrawal date: March 17
Voting: 1st April

The third phase
Seat: 40

Notification: 12 March
Nomination: 19 March
Scrutiny: March 20
Withdrawal date: March 22
Voting: 6 April
Kerala will hold elections in one phase

Notification: 12 March Nomination: 19 March Scrutiny: 20 March
Withdrawal date: March 22
Voting: 6 April
Also in one phase in Tamil Nadu
Notification: 12 March
Nomination: 19 March
Scrutiny: 20 March
Withdrawal date: March 22
Voting: 6 April

A toll free number will be available. With this the Code of Conduct applies
The Election Commission will also announce a toll free helpline number. The toll free helpline will allow voters to check their name list. Voters will also be able to get their voter card online. All polling booths will have water, toilets and waiting rooms. There will also be a wheelchair. With this the code of conduct has now come into force.

Voting time will be extended by one hour
All election officials are Corona Warriors. All election officials will be vaccinated in view of Corona's condition. And voting time will be extended by one hour. Rules will be followed at the time of election. There will also be a rule for home-to-home contact. Only 5 people will be allowed to go out for house-to-house preaching. Candidate forms can be filled as well as security money can be filled online. The venue for the rally will be decided.



Voting will be held on 824 assembly seats
The Election Commissioner said the election has been conducted several times in the states. The term of the Assam Legislative Assembly will end on May 31 and the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly on May 24. In a total of 824 assembly seats, 18.68 crore voters will cast their votes at 2.7 lakh booths.

Elections challenging in 5 states: Sunil Arora
Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora said that the biggest task for us is to keep the voters safe, strong and vigilant. The safety of the voters will be taken care of. Corona's guideline will be taken care of at the time of election.

Elections will be held in 294 assembly seats in West Bengal
The state is currently ruled by the Trinamool Congress. TMC won 211 seats in the 2016 elections. The coalition of the Left and the Congress managed to win 76 seats. The BJP, which is exerting all its strength in the state this time, could get only 3 seats. There were 4 seats in the accounts of others.

In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP won 28 out of 42 seats. That is why the party has exerted all its strength in the Assembly elections. This time the election TMC v. The BJP is done. Here the alliance between the Congress, the Left and the Indian Secular Front is fixed. Furfura Sharif's Indian Secular Front has been given 30 seats. According to sources, polling could be held in 6 to 7 phases in the state.



Elections will be held in 126 seats in Assam
The last time a BJP government was formed here was in 2016. It got 86 seats. Congress got 26 seats and AIUDF got 13 seats. Others had 1 seat.

234 assembly seats in Tamil Nadu
The AIDMK coalition formed the government by winning 134 seats here. The DMK-Congress alliance got 98 seats.

Sangram in 140 seats in Kerala
Kerala, the last stronghold of the Left in the country, is set to hold elections in 140 seats. Here is a coalition government of Left parties and Congress. The Left has 91 seats and Congress 47. The BJP and others account for 1-1 seats.

30 assembly seats in Puducherry
Puducherry Union Territory has 30 seats. There are 3 nominated members in the Legislative Assembly. So far the Congress has been a coalition government, but just last week many MLAs left the Congress, causing the government to fall. CM Narayanasamy had to resign. Presidential rule is currently in force here.

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In 2016, the Congress won 19 seats here. AINRC, AIADMK won 4-4 seats. BJP had 2 nominated members. Seven members of Congress resigned last week, leaving the government with only 12 MLAs left and failing to prove a majority in the floor test.


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