Lok Sabha Elections Section 3: Excessive-Profile Seats Baramati, Gulbarga, Mainpuri Up for Grabs | 7 Factors

Lok Sabha Elections Section 3: Excessive-Profile Seats Baramati, Gulbarga, Mainpuri Up for Grabs | 7 Factors

New Delhi: As individuals from 93 seats throughout 10 states forged their vote immediately, the destiny of a few of the key constituencies will probably be determined. Over 1300 candidates, together with 120 girls, are within the fray for a majority within the Lok Sabha.  

1. The way forward for Union minister Amit Shah, Jyotiraditya Scindia, former Madhya Pradesh chief ministers Shivraj Singh Chouhan, and Digvijaya Singh will probably be locked within the digital voting machines (EVMs). Section III of the election is especially essential because it marks the midway level when it comes to seats voted for.  

2. A complete of 17.24 crore eligible voters are set to forged their franchise on this part. As per ANI, the election fee has made satisfactory preparations for 1.85 lakh polling stations contemplating the climate circumstances and the consolation of voters. 75 delegates from 23 international locations will see the ballot course of, the ballot panel mentioned.  

3. Section III of the elections will embody Four seats from Assam and West Bengal, 5 in Bihar, 7 in Chhattisgarh, 2 seats in each Goa and Daman and Diu, all 26 seats in Gujarat, 14 in Karnataka, eight in Madhya Pradesh, and 10 in Uttar Pradesh.  

4. Amongst a few of the high-profile seats are Baramati in Maharashtra, Gulbarga in Karnataka, and Mainpuri in Uttar Pradesh.  

5. The polling for Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag-Rajouri Lok Sabha seat, earlier scheduled to occur on Could 7, has been postponed by the Election Fee of India (ECI) to the sixth part, which is able to happen on Could 25. 

6. As a result of demise of the BSP candidate within the Betul Lok Sabha seat of Madhya Pradesh, the BJP candidate was declared the winner unopposed in Surat. Therefore, 93 seats are going to the polls immediately.  

7. Within the first part of Lok Sabha polls, voting passed off in 102 seats, adopted by 88 seats within the second part. The Lok Sabha elections will span seven phases till June 1, with counting and end result declaration scheduled for June 4. 



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