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By-elections to the Legislative Meeting are going to be held in several states of the nation. In the meantime, the Central Election Committee of the Bharatiya Janata Celebration has introduced the names of candidates for various seats in view of the elections to be held in numerous states. Allow us to let you know that the social gathering has made Hoshiyaar Singh Chambyal its candidate from the Dehra Meeting seat of Himachal Pradesh. The social gathering has made Ashish Sharma its candidate from Hamirpur and Krishan Lal Thakur from Nalagarh. The social gathering has made Kamlesh Shah its candidate from Amarwara seat of Madhya Pradesh. Together with this, the social gathering has made Rajendra Singh Bhandari its candidate from the Badrinath seat of Uttarakhand and Kartar Singh Bhadana from Mangalore.
By-elections are to be held on these seats
Allow us to let you know that by-elections are to be held on 4 seats of West Bengal, 3 seats of Himachal Pradesh and three seats of Uttarakhand. Together with this, by-elections are additionally going to be held in Madhya Pradesh. Allow us to let you know that by-elections are going to be held on 13 meeting seats within the nation. They embrace Rupauli (Bihar), Raiganj (West Bengal), Ranaghat South (West Bengal), Bagda (West Bengal), Maniktala (West Bengal), Vikravandi (Tamil Nadu), Amarwara (Madhya Pradesh), Badrinath (Uttarakhand), Mangalore (Uttarakhand), Jalandhar West (Punjab), Dehra (Himachal Pradesh), Hamirpur (Himachal Pradesh) and Nalagarh (Himachal Pradesh).
What would be the schedule of by-elections
The Election Fee has shared details about the 13 meeting constituencies the place elections are going to be held. The Election Fee mentioned that the notification for elections on these meeting seats will likely be issued on June 14. The final date for submitting nomination papers is June 21. The poll papers will likely be scrutinized on June 24 and the final date for withdrawal of nomination papers is June 26. Other than this, the Election Fee mentioned that voting will likely be held in all of the constituencies on July 10 and the counting of votes will happen on July 13.
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