Election Commission of India(ECI) Notifies Election Dates for 5 States Friday Oct 5,2013
The Election Commission of India(ECI)announced on Friday Oct 5,2013 that the polls to the Assemblies in the National Capital Territory of Delhi and the States of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Mizoram will be held between November 11 and December 4,2013 and Counting of votes will be taken up on December 8,2013
Chief Election Commissioner V.S. Sampath told journalists here that as per the Supreme Court direction, a ‘None of the Above’ button (the option of rejecting all candidates) would be provided in electronic voting machines in the polls
Assembly Election Schedule
Political Parties Position in the Outgoing Assembly
Indian National Congress(INC) 43 Seats
Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) 23 Seats
Bahujan Samaj Party(BSP) 02 Seats
Lok Janshakti Party 01 Seat
Independent 01 Seat
Total 70 Seats
Congress is the ruling party in the States of Delhi,Mizoram and Rajasthan and
BJP is the ruling party in the States of M P and Chhattisgarh
Ruling Delhi for three consecutive terms, chief minister Sheila Dikshit is in the fray for a record fourth time while the faction-ridden BJP is yet to announce its CM candidate.AAP's Arvind Kejriwal and BJP state party chief Vijay Goel are challenging Sheila Dikshit
In Mizoram, the ruling Congress is hoping to retain power
In Rajasthan,chief minister, Ashok Gehlot(Congress)is challenged by BJP's Vasundhra Raje Scindia.BJP is counting on the anti-incumbency factor, the Congress seems confident that the UPA and the state government's welfare schemes will bring in votes.
The only non-Congress CM to rule Madhya Pradesh for five years in continuation, Shivraj Singh Chouhan is in the fray for a third term and will ask voters to bring the BJP and him back to power for an third consecutive term. Challenging him is the Congress led by Jyotiraditya Scindia.
In Chhattisgarh,Chief Minister Raman Singh(BJP)is holding the power since 2003.Raman Singh is in the fray for a third term, the major players in the Congress are MP from Korba Charan Das Mahant, Ajit Jogi and former MP CM Motilal Vora
Assembly Election on Dec 04,2013
District-wise Assembly Constituencies Map
Delhi to have 3-party contest
Ruling Congress challenged by AAP and BJP
Cheaper electricity, decentralisation of power and a Delhi Lokpal bill
are among the promises the Aam Admi Party has made in its manifesto for
the December 4, 2013 Assembly elections released on Wed Nov 20,2013
Rates of electricity will be slashed to half, we will change the entire system of electricity distribution which is at present being manipulated by power discoms
Control of the police will be brought under the Delhi government. At present, Delhi Police is under the jurisdiction of the union government.
Sitting MLA's Contesting
Around 50% of the 70 Assembly seats in Delhi have been won either by the Congress or the BJP
Election Manifesto of Political Parties
BJP Election Manifesto
Chief Electoral Officer, Delhi, Vijay Dev said: "The young voters,
particularly those studying in city colleges, have come forward for
enrolment in the voters' list. Earlier, the number of young voters used
to be below one lakh and but this time it has crossed four lakh."
According to poll officials, the percentage of young voters in Delhi has
increased from 0.7 % to 3.4 %
Aam Aadmi Party' (Common Man's Party) leader Arvind Kejriwal (C) gestures to supporters as he takes part in a campaign rally in New Delhi
ECI Texts People To Vote Tuesday Dec 03,2013
On the eve of the December 4 Delhi assembly polls, the Delhi Election Commission on Tuesday sent text messages to people, reminding them to cast their ballots.
The messages from the Delhi's Chief Electoral Office read: "Delhi goes to polls on Dec 4, 2013 - Don't forget to exercise your rights."
Result
The Election Commission of India(ECI)announced on Friday Oct 5,2013 that the polls to the Assemblies in the National Capital Territory of Delhi and the States of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Mizoram will be held between November 11 and December 4,2013 and Counting of votes will be taken up on December 8,2013
Chief Election Commissioner V.S. Sampath told journalists here that as per the Supreme Court direction, a ‘None of the Above’ button (the option of rejecting all candidates) would be provided in electronic voting machines in the polls
Assembly Election Schedule
- Chhattisgarh(90 Seats) in two phases on November 11 and 19,2013
- Madhya Pradesh(230 Seats) on November 25,2013
- Rajasthan(200 Seats) on December 01,2013
- Delhi(70 Seats) on December 04,2013
- Mizoram(40 Seats) on December 04,2013
Political Parties Position in the Outgoing Assembly
Indian National Congress(INC) 43 Seats
Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) 23 Seats
Bahujan Samaj Party(BSP) 02 Seats
Lok Janshakti Party 01 Seat
Independent 01 Seat
Total 70 Seats
Congress is the ruling party in the States of Delhi,Mizoram and Rajasthan and
BJP is the ruling party in the States of M P and Chhattisgarh
Ruling Delhi for three consecutive terms, chief minister Sheila Dikshit is in the fray for a record fourth time while the faction-ridden BJP is yet to announce its CM candidate.AAP's Arvind Kejriwal and BJP state party chief Vijay Goel are challenging Sheila Dikshit
In Mizoram, the ruling Congress is hoping to retain power
In Rajasthan,chief minister, Ashok Gehlot(Congress)is challenged by BJP's Vasundhra Raje Scindia.BJP is counting on the anti-incumbency factor, the Congress seems confident that the UPA and the state government's welfare schemes will bring in votes.
The only non-Congress CM to rule Madhya Pradesh for five years in continuation, Shivraj Singh Chouhan is in the fray for a third term and will ask voters to bring the BJP and him back to power for an third consecutive term. Challenging him is the Congress led by Jyotiraditya Scindia.
In Chhattisgarh,Chief Minister Raman Singh(BJP)is holding the power since 2003.Raman Singh is in the fray for a third term, the major players in the Congress are MP from Korba Charan Das Mahant, Ajit Jogi and former MP CM Motilal Vora
Assembly Election on Dec 04,2013
- Date of Issue of Gazette Notification: 09.11.2013 Saturday
- Last Date for Nominations: 16.11.2013 Saturday
- Date for Scrutiny of Nominations: 18.11.2013 Monday
- Last date for withdrawal of candidatures: 20.11.2013 Wednesday
- Date of poll if necessary: 04.12.2013 Wednesday
- Counting on: 08.12.2013 (Sunday)
District-wise Assembly Constituencies Map
List of the Assembly Constituencies in Delhi 2013 | |||
1 Nerela 2 Burari 3 Timarpur 4 Adarsh Nagar 5 Badli 6 Rithala 7 Bawana (SC) 8 Mundka 9 Kirari 10 Sultan Pur Majra (SC) 11 Nangloi Jat 12 Mangol Puri (SC) 13 Rohini 14 Shalimar Bagh 15 Shakur Basti 16 Tri Nagar 17 Wazirpur 18 ModelTown 19 Sadar Bazar 20 Chandni Chowk 21 Matia Mahal 22 Ballimaran 23 Karol Bagh (SC) 24 Patel Nagar (SC) 25 Moti Nagar |
26 Madipur (SC) 27 Rajouri Garden 28 Hari Nagar 29 Tilak Nagar 30 Janakpuri 31 Vikaspuri 32 Uttam Nagar 33 Dwarka 34 Matiala 35 Najafgarh 36 Bijwasan 37 Palam 38 Delhi Cantt 39 Rajinder Nagar 40 New Delhi 41 Jangpura 42 Kasturba Nagar 43 Malviya Nagar 44 R.K. Puram 45 Mehrauli 46 Chhatarpur 47 Deoli (SC) 48 Ambedkar Nagar (SC) 49 Sangam Vihar 50 Greater Kailash |
51 Kalkaji 52 Tughlakabad 53 Badarpur 54 Okhla 55 Trilokpuri (SC) 56 Kondli (SC) 57 Patparganj 58 Laxmi Nagar 59 Vishwas Nagar 60 Krishna Nagar 61 Gandhi Nagar 62 Shahdara 63 Seemapuri (SC) 64 Rohtas Nagar 65 Seelam Pur 66 Ghonda 67 Babarpur 68 Gokalpur (SC) 69 Mustafabad 70 Karawal Nagar |
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As per the SC's Order on Sep 27,2013, Election Commission has decided to include of 'None of the above' (NOTA) provision in the Assembly polls
Model Code of conduct for Polls Implemented
The political parties have been informed about the opening of bank account for their candidates at least a day before filing their nominations and the candidates will have to manage their poll expenses from the account
The limit of poll expenditure in one constituency has been fixed at Rs.
About 1,15,07,113 voters in the state, of which are men and women
A total of polling stations are in the state
As per the directives of the Supreme Court, if the candidate misses out something while filling the nomination form then it will be the responsibility of the Returning Officer to inform the candidate about those missing entries
SAD To Contest 12 Seats Independently Sat Oct 19,2013
Shiromani Akali Dal-Badal on Saturday indicated that it would contest 12 seats independently in the Delhi assembly elections
Harsh Vardhan is Named BJP's Delhi CM Candidate Wed Oct 23,2013
The BJP on Wednesday named Harsh Vardhan(a former Health Minister) as the party's chief ministerial candidate for the December 4 Delhi assembly elections.
The decision was taken at the partliamentary board meeting and the decision was unanimous and Vijay Goel consented to it
Delhi to have 3-party contest
Ruling Congress challenged by AAP and BJP
Congress declares first list of candidates for polls
Congress on Tuesday Nov 12,2013 declared 56 of its candidates in the first list for Delhi assembly elections granting the party tickets to 42 sitting MLAs including all its Ministers
Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit was strongly in favour of granting party tickets to all sitting MLAs, Delhi Congress chief J P Agarwal had opposed renominating certain legislators.
AAP release the party's election manifesto Wed Nov 20,2013
Announcing the manifesto, AAP leader Yogendra Yadav said the party will
undertake a “radical experiment” of decentralising power by organising
mohalla sabhas (colony assemblies).
“Mohalla sabhas will be given some funds every year, and the people will
decide what they want for their areas. Decisions will not be taken by
MLAs or officials''Rates of electricity will be slashed to half, we will change the entire system of electricity distribution which is at present being manipulated by power discoms
Control of the police will be brought under the Delhi government. At present, Delhi Police is under the jurisdiction of the union government.
Sitting MLA's Contesting
Around 50% of the 70 Assembly seats in Delhi have been won either by the Congress or the BJP
While
the Congress boasts seven four-time MLAs and 14 three-time legislators,
the BJP has five four-time MLAs and six three-time legislators
While
both parties have failed to make any headway in each others’
strongholds, they have once again fielded almost all sitting MLAs
Leaders of both parties claim they will win seats held by the other, but
they play down the possibility of anti-incumbency against their MLAs.
Thin Attendance at Rahul Gandhi Rally
Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi, Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit and DPCC President J.P.Agarwal during rally at Ambedkar Nagar, in New Delhi on Sunday, November 17, 2013
A day after the Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee was
left red-faced due to the thin attendance of supporters at the Ambedkar
Nagar rally of Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi, senior party
leaders said on Monday that it was “due to miscalculation on the part of
party strategists in organising the rally, just a day after the last
date of filing nominations for the Assembly polls”.
“The
turnout was not as bad as projected by the media. But, we accept that
there was a miscalculation in deciding the date for the rally. Since
Saturday was the last date of filing nominations, many party workers
could not get involved in the preparation for the rally,” said a senior
Congress leaderElection Manifesto of Political Parties
BJP Election Manifesto
- Reduction in electricity charges by 30 per cent; reduction in vegetable prices within 30 days of coming to power; and 12 subsidised LPG cylinders in a year to each household
- Full statehood to the city for smoother implementation of projects
- Setting up of 24-hour call centres and a dedicated 'Women Security Force' under the direct supervision of the Chief Minister. More fast track courts for trials of serious offences against women
- Regularisation of all unauthorised colonies and developing them as DDA colonies for which layout fund would be provided by the government
- Promotion of bicycle culture in Delhi by introducing cycle and pedestrian lanes on roads; a centralised traffic plan to tackle traffic jams.
- A common economic taxation zone for the National Capital Region, and single command for Delhi to reduce multiplicity of authorities
- To provide subsidised food grains under the Food Security Act to 73 lakh people in Delhi
- Dedicated hawking zones so that the migrant population is not harassed by police or the MCD (Municipal Corporation of Delhi) officials
- Subsidised water up to 40 litres for domestic consumers; three new water treatment plants to be set up
- Housing units in place of existing slums which are largely inhabited by poor migrants from neighbouring states; four lakh flats for the economically weaker sections of society
- Jan Lokpal or an anti-corruption ombudsman within 15 days by calling an open session of the Delhi Assembly on December 29
- 50 per cent reduction in power tarrif by ordering audit of discoms, rectifying inflated bill and getting electricity bills checked by independent agencies
- Free water for households using up to 700 litres water per day
- Citizens Security Forces with a branch in each ward; swift justice in cases of crimes against women; lighting and security provisions on roads, parks, buses and all public places
- Flats or plots to be provided on the site for people living in slums. Process of rehabilitation to be done in consultation with people
First Time Voters
First-time voters are set to play a key role in deciding the political future of candidates in Delhi polls.
Unlike the past, when college-going youths (between 18 and 19 years) hardly participated in the election process, this time they have not only come forward in hordes for enrollment in the voters' list but also shown interest in exercising their franchise.
Unlike the past, when college-going youths (between 18 and 19 years) hardly participated in the election process, this time they have not only come forward in hordes for enrollment in the voters' list but also shown interest in exercising their franchise.
Aam Aadmi Party' (Common Man's Party) leader Arvind Kejriwal (C) gestures to supporters as he takes part in a campaign rally in New Delhi
ECI Texts People To Vote Tuesday Dec 03,2013
On the eve of the December 4 Delhi assembly polls, the Delhi Election Commission on Tuesday sent text messages to people, reminding them to cast their ballots.
The messages from the Delhi's Chief Electoral Office read: "Delhi goes to polls on Dec 4, 2013 - Don't forget to exercise your rights."
Result
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