The Election Commission of India immediately introduced the dates for the 18th Lok Sabha Elections ending the times of await the political events and the voters. Announcing the dates, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar stated that the polling for the 543 Parliamentary seats throughout India will probably be held in 7 phases beginning April 19. The counting of votes will happen in June 4. With this, the mannequin code of conduct has come into impact throughout the nation. Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar stated that there are over 96.8 crore registered voters together with 49.7 crore male and 47.1 crore feminine. This consists of 19.74 crore younger voters. There are over 82 lakh voters aged over 85 and over 1.8 crore younger voters or first time voters. The election fee additionally introduced bypolls for 26 assebly constituencies throughout state. Simultaneous meeting elections will even be held in states like Sikkim, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh. The Election Commission additionally introduced ballot dates for Jammu and Kashmir. The Union Territory will go to the Lok Sabha polls for the primary time because the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019.Â
Andhra Pradesh and Odisha will vote on May 13 whereas Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim will vote on April 19. The coungin will probably be held on June 4. In section 1 of the Lok Sabha elections, northeastern states, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Uttarakhand will go to the polls.Â
Phase-1: April 19- 102 Seats – 21 States
Phase-2: April 26 – 89 Seats – 13 States
Phase-3: May 7 – 94 Seats – 12 States
Phase-4: May 13 – 96 Seats – 10 States
Phase-5: May 20 – 49 Seats – 8 States
Phase-6: May 25 – 57 Seats – 7 States
Phase-7: June 1 – 57 Seats – 8 States
Result Day: June 4
States Voting In Single PhaseÂ
Arunachal Pradesh, Andamana Nicobar, Andhra Pradesh, Chandigarh, Dadra And Nagar Haveli, Delhi, Goa, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Ladakh, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Puducherry, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Telangana, Uttarakhand
States Voting In Two Phases: Karnataka, Rajasthan Tripura, Manipur
States Voting In Three Phases: Chhattisgarh, Assam
States Voting In Four Phases: Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand
States Voting In Five Phases: Maharashtra, Jammu and Kashmir
States Voting In Seven Phases: Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal
Below is the state smart Lok Sabha Seats for the Parliamentary Elections 2024:Â Â
Andhra Pradesh – 25 Seats
Arunchal Pradesh – 2 SeatsÂ
Assam – 14 SeatsÂ
Bihar – 40 Seats
Chhattisgarh – 11 Seats
Goa – 2 SeatsÂ
Gujarat – 26 Seats
Haryana – 10 Seats
Himachal Pradesh – 4 SeatsÂ
Jharkhand -14 SeatsÂ
Karnataka – 28 Seats
Kerala – 20 SeatsÂ
Madhya Pradesh – 29 SeatsÂ
Maharashtra – 48 SeatsÂ
Manipur – 2 SeatsÂ
Meghalaya – 2 SeatsÂ
Mizoram – 1 SeatÂ
Nagaland – 1 SeatÂ
Odisha – 21 SeatsÂ
Punjab – 13 SeatsÂ
Rajasthan – 25 Seats
Sikkim – 1 SeatÂ
Tamil Nadu – 39 Seats
Tripura – 2 Seats
Uttarakhand – 5 SeatsÂ
Uttar Pradesh – 80 SeatsÂ
West Bengal – 42 Seats
Andaman and Nicobar – 1 SeatÂ
Dadra and Nagar Haveli – 1 Seat
Daman and Diu – 1 SeatÂ
Jammu and Kashmir – 6 SeatsÂ
Chandigarh – 1 SeatÂ
Delhi – 7 Seats
In 2019, Lok Sabha elections have been held in seven phases from April 11 to May 19 and the outcomes have been declared on May 23. The first section of polls was held on April 11, the second on April 18, the third on April 23, the fourth on April 29, the fifth on May 6, the sixth on May 12 and the seventh on May 19.