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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

2014 Lok Sabha Election -Madhya Pradesh To Have 3-Phase Polling On April 10,17 and 24,2014








 The Election Commission of India(ECI)have announced on Wednesday March 05,2014 a 9-phase polling for the 16th Lok Sabha Election scheduled to be held between April 07 -May 12,2014
 
The Election Commission of india(ECI)have announced a 3-phase polling for the 29 constituencies of Madhya Pradesh on -April 10 (9seats), 17 (10 seats), 24 (10 seats)




2014 Lok Sabha Election -Key Dates
  • Issue of Notification -
  • Last Date for Filing Nominations -
  • Scrutiny of Nominations-
  • Last Date For Withdrawal of Candidature -
  • Polling Date -April 10,17 and 24
  • Counting of Votes -May 16,2014


2009 Lok Sabha Election Results
Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP)      -16
Indian National Congress(INC) -12
Bahujan Samaj Party(BSP)        -01

2014 Lok Sabha Election Phase 5 April 17,2014 -10 Seats

The 10 constituencies boast of around 1.67 crore voters.

A total of 142 candidates are contesting for 10 of the state's 29 constituencies that go to the polls today. These include several stalwarts such as Union minister Jyotiraditya Scindia from Guna and state BJP president Narendra Singh Tomar from Gwalior. 

This is the first time in five decades that no member of the royal family of the erstwhile princely state of Gwalior is contesting from the seat that was represented by Yashodhara Raje over the past two terms before she resigned last year to contest in the Assembly elections. 

It is going to be a tough fight for Tomar in this royal pocket borough as he goes up against the Congress's loyalist Ashok Singh, a loyalist of Jyotiraditya Scindia. 

Altogether, the seats hold the key to the electoral fortunes of four incumbent members of parliament (MPs), three MLAs, three candidates who tasted failure in the Lok Sabha elections of 2009 and two people who lost in the Assembly polls last year.

 Thirty-nine political parties have fielded 91 candidates with 54 others in the fray as Independents. 

Capital Bhopal will see the biggest fight with 28 candidates seeking election from here, while Rajgarh has the lowest number of nominees at six.






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