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) 96 Seats
Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) 78 Seats
Bahujan Samaj Party(BSP) 06 Seats
Independents 14 Seats
CPI-M 03 Seats
JD-U 01 Seat
Loktantrik Samajwadi Party 01 Seat
Total 200 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 01,2013
INC released the list in New Delhi late last night. Commonwealth Games gold medallist in discus throw Krishna Poonia, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and his 18 ministerial colleagues and 29 sitting MLAs feature in the first list of 63 Congress candidates for the December 1 Assembly elections in Rajasthan.
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot will contest from Sardarpura (Jodhpur)
Ministers Shanti Dhariwal from Kota North, Rajendra Pareek from Sikar, Jitendra Singh from Khetri, B K Sharma from Hawamahal, A A Khan from Tijara, Ashok Bairwa from Khandar, Mahendrajeet Singh from Bagidora, Gurumeet Singh Kunnar from Karanpur, Vinod Kumar Leelawali from Hanumangarh, Brijendra Singh Ola from Jhunjhunu, Parsadi Lal Meena from Lalsot, Ashok Bairwa from Khandar, Manju Meghwal from Jayal, Ameen Khan from Shiv, Mangilal Garsia from Gogunda, Dayaram Parmar from Khairwara, and Bharat Singh from Sangode constituency.
Former MPs Vishwendra Singh and Coloneal Sonaram have been made the party candidates from Deeg-Kumher and Baytoo, respectively.
Congress' remaining list of 137 will be released by the party high command after Diwali, a party spokesman said today
Filing of Nominations Tuesday Nov 12,2013
The filing of nominations for the December 1 Assembly polls in Rajasthan ended today, with more than 2,847 candidates, including those of ruling Congress and opposition BJP, submitting their papers.
On the last day Tuesday Nov 12,2013, more than 1,585 candidates submitted their papers
BJP Release Rajasthan Election Manifesto Wed Nov 20,2013
In its 2013 Rajasthan Assembly election manifesto, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Wed Nov 20,2013 promised five per cent reservation to Gujjars, and seven other tribes, as a special backward class after removing “all constitutional impediments,” and rehabilitation of Hindu refugees mainly from the Sindh province of Pakistan
In addition to Gujjars -
Party president Rajnath Singh released it in the presence of State unit chief Vasundhara Raje
Describing the 60-page manifesto as its Suraj Sankalp Patra, the BJP announced its commitment to good governance
The BJP promises -
agricultural loans to farmers at 1 % interest
creation of 15 lakh jobs
24-hour power supply to domestic consumers
development of educational infrastructure for minorities and
establishment of a separate Ministry for cow rearing
special schemes for welfare of the disabled, backward sections and professionals in different fields
ensure development of all marginalised sections and
formulate special policies for development of tourism, mining, women and children.
District-wise Assembly Constituencies Map
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) 96 Seats
Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) 78 Seats
Bahujan Samaj Party(BSP) 06 Seats
Independents 14 Seats
CPI-M 03 Seats
JD-U 01 Seat
Loktantrik Samajwadi Party 01 Seat
Total 200 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 01,2013
- Date of Issue of Gazette Notification: 05.11.2013 Tuesday
- Last Date for Nominations: 12.11.2013 Tuesday
- Date for Scrutiny of Nominations: 13.11.2013 Wednesday
- Last date for withdrawal of candidatures: 16.11.2013 Saturday
- Date of poll if necessary: 01.12.2013 Sunday
- Counting on: 08.12.2013 (Sunday)
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 4,06,08,056 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
INC Candidates List Nov 03,2013
INC released the list in New Delhi late last night. Commonwealth Games gold medallist in discus throw Krishna Poonia, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and his 18 ministerial colleagues and 29 sitting MLAs feature in the first list of 63 Congress candidates for the December 1 Assembly elections in Rajasthan.
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot will contest from Sardarpura (Jodhpur)
Ministers Shanti Dhariwal from Kota North, Rajendra Pareek from Sikar, Jitendra Singh from Khetri, B K Sharma from Hawamahal, A A Khan from Tijara, Ashok Bairwa from Khandar, Mahendrajeet Singh from Bagidora, Gurumeet Singh Kunnar from Karanpur, Vinod Kumar Leelawali from Hanumangarh, Brijendra Singh Ola from Jhunjhunu, Parsadi Lal Meena from Lalsot, Ashok Bairwa from Khandar, Manju Meghwal from Jayal, Ameen Khan from Shiv, Mangilal Garsia from Gogunda, Dayaram Parmar from Khairwara, and Bharat Singh from Sangode constituency.
Former MPs Vishwendra Singh and Coloneal Sonaram have been made the party candidates from Deeg-Kumher and Baytoo, respectively.
Congress' remaining list of 137 will be released by the party high command after Diwali, a party spokesman said today
Filing of Nominations Tuesday Nov 12,2013
The filing of nominations for the December 1 Assembly polls in Rajasthan ended today, with more than 2,847 candidates, including those of ruling Congress and opposition BJP, submitting their papers.
On the last day Tuesday Nov 12,2013, more than 1,585 candidates submitted their papers
BJP Release Rajasthan Election Manifesto Wed Nov 20,2013
In its 2013 Rajasthan Assembly election manifesto, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Wed Nov 20,2013 promised five per cent reservation to Gujjars, and seven other tribes, as a special backward class after removing “all constitutional impediments,” and rehabilitation of Hindu refugees mainly from the Sindh province of Pakistan
In addition to Gujjars -
- Raika
- Rebari (Dewasi)
- Banjara
- Baldia
- Labana
- Gadia Luhar and
- Gadoliya
Party president Rajnath Singh released it in the presence of State unit chief Vasundhara Raje
Describing the 60-page manifesto as its Suraj Sankalp Patra, the BJP announced its commitment to good governance
The BJP promises -
agricultural loans to farmers at 1 % interest
creation of 15 lakh jobs
24-hour power supply to domestic consumers
development of educational infrastructure for minorities and
establishment of a separate Ministry for cow rearing
special schemes for welfare of the disabled, backward sections and professionals in different fields
ensure development of all marginalised sections and
formulate special policies for development of tourism, mining, women and children.
Campaigning ends in Rajasthan Friday Nov 29,2013
Campaigning for the Assembly elections in Rajasthan came to a close on Friday Nov 29,2013 and with the election in Churu having been countermanded after the death of Bahujan Samaj Party candidate Jagdish Meghwal, polling will take place in 199 constituencies in the State on Sunday Dec 01,2013
The election in Churu constituency wikk be held on Dec 13,2013
Over 47,000 polling booths are being set up across the State — the largest in the country. Over 4.08 crore voters -- 2.15 crore males and 1.93 crore females -- would decide the fate of 2,087 candidates who are in the fray for the 199 of the 200 assembly seats in Rajasthan.The voting on Dec 1 will take place between 8 am and 5 pm. Sunday and the counting of votes will be held on Dec 8,2013
The Congress and BJP are contesting from all the seats, the National People’s Party, which has emerged as a strong alternative, has fielded its candidates from 150 Assembly segments and the BSP from over 100
District-wise Assembly Constituencies Map
List of the Assembly Constituencies in Rajasthan 2013 | |||
1 Sadulshahar 2 Ganganagar 3 Karanpur 4 Suratgarh 5 Raisinghnagar (SC) 6 Anupgarh (SC) 7 Sangaria 8 Hanumangarh 9 Pilibanga (SC) 10 Nohar 11 Bhadra 12 Khajuwala (SC) 13 Bikaner West 14 Bikaner East 15 Kolayat 16 Lunkaransar 17 Dungargarh 18 Nokha 19 Sadulpur 20 Taranagar 21 Sardarshahar 22 Churu 23 Ratangarh 24 Sujangarh (SC) 25 Pilani (SC) 26 Surajgarh 27 Jhunjhunu 28 Mandawa 29 Nawalgarh 30 Udaipurwati 31 Khetri 32 Fatehpur 33 Lachmangarh 34 Dhod (SC) 35 Sikar 36 Dantaramgarh 37 Khandela 38 Neem Ka Thana 39 Srimadhopur 40 Kotputli 41 Viratnagar 42 Shahpura 43 Chomu 44 Phulera 45 Dudu (SC) 46 Jhotwara 47 Amber 48 Jamwa Ramgarh (ST) 49 Hawamahal 50 Vidhyadhar Nagar |
51 Civil Lines 52 Kishanpole 53 Adarsh Nagar 54 Malviya Nagar 55 Sanganer 56 Bagru (SC) 57 Bassi (ST) 58 Chaksu (SC) 59 Tijara 60 Kishangarh Bas 61 Mundawar 62 Behror 63 Bansur 64 Thanagazi 65 Alwar Rural (SC) 66 Alwar Urban 67 Ramgarh 68 Rajgarh-Laxmangarh (ST) 69 Kathumar (SC) 70 Kaman 71 Nagar 72 Deeg-Kumher 73 Bharatpur 74 Nadbai 75 Weir (SC) 76 Bayana (SC) 77 Baseri (SC) 78 Bari 79 Dholpur 80 Rajakhera 81 Todabhim (ST) 82 Hindaun (SC) 83 Karauli 84 Sapotra (ST) 85 Bandikui 86 Mahwa 87 Sikrai (SC) 88 Dausa 89 Lalsot (ST) 90 Gangapur 91 Bamanwas (ST) 92 Sawai Madhopur 93 Khandar (SC) 94 Malpura 95 Niwai (SC) 96 Tonk 97 Deoli-Uniara 98 Kishangarh 99 Pushkar 100 Ajmer North |
101 Ajmer South (SC) 102 Nasirabad 103 Beawar 104 Masuda 105 Kekri 106 Ladnun 107 Deedwana 108 Jayal (SC) 109 Nagaur 110 Khinvsar 111 Merta (SC) 112 Degana 113 Makrana 114 Parbatsar 115 Nawan 116 Jaitaran 117 Sojat (SC) 118 Pali 119 Marwar Junciton 120 Bali 121 Sumerpur 122 Phalodi 123 Lohawat 124 Shergarh 125 Osian 126 Bhopalgarh (SC) 127 Sardarpura 128 Jodhpur 129 Soorsagar 130 Luni 131 Bilara (SC) 132 Jaisalmer 133 Pokaran 134 Sheo 135 Barmer 136 Baytoo 137 Pachpadra 138 Siwana 139 Gudamalani 140 Chohtan (SC) 141 Ahore 142 Jalore (SC) 143 Bhinmal 144 Sanchore 145 Raniwara 146 Sirohi 147 Pindwara-Abu (ST) 148 Reodar (SC) 149 Gogunda (ST) 150 Jhadol (ST) |
151 Kherwara (ST) 152 Udaipur Rural (ST) 153 Udaipur 154 Mavli 155 Vallabnagar 156 Salumber (ST) 157 Dhariawad (ST) 158 Dungarpur (ST) 159 Aspur (ST) 160 Sagwara (ST) 161 Chorasi (ST) 162 Ghatol (ST) 163 Garhi (ST) 164 Banswara (ST) 165 Bagidora (ST) 166 Kushalgarh (ST) 167 Kapasan (SC) 168 Begun 169 Chittorgarh 170 Nimbahera 171 Bari Sadri 172 Pratapgarh (ST) 173 Bhim 174 Kumbhalgarh 175 Rajsamand 176 Nathdwara 177 Asind 178 Mandal 179 Sahara 180 Bhilwara 181 Shahpura (SC) 182 Jahazpur 183 Mandalgarh 184 Hindoli 185 Keshoraipatan (SC) 186 Bundi 187 Pipalda 188 Sangod 189 Kota North 190 Kota South 191 Ladpura 192 Ramganj Mandi (SC) 193 Anta 194 Kishanganj (ST) 195 Baran-Atru (SC) 196 Chhabra 197 Dag (SC) 198 Jhalrapatan 199 Khanpur 200 Manohar Thana |
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