Meeting By-elections End result 2024 Stay: Re-polls had been held on 13 meeting seats in seven states resulting from vacancies brought on by the dying or resignation of the sitting MLAs.
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13 Jul 2024 07:45 AM
By-elections had been held on the Vikravandi meeting seat of Tamil Nadu. Voting was held on this seat on Wednesday, July 10. On this seat, the DMK candidate is contesting towards NDA’s PMK. 77 % voting happened in Vikravandi.
By-elections had been held on two seats of Uttarakhand, which embody Badrinath and Mangalore seats.
Voting happened in Dehra, Hamirpur and Nalagarh seats of Himachal Pradesh. The outcomes of those three seats are additionally going to return right this moment.
Elections had been held in Raiganj, Ranaghat South, Bagda and Maniktala seats of West Bengal. Counting of votes for these 4 seats will start at 8 am.
Violence was seen in West Bengal in the course of the meeting by-elections. There was a conflict between BJP and TMC staff in Raiganj.
By-elections had been held on 4 meeting seats in West Bengal, two in Uttarakhand, one in Punjab, three in Himachal Pradesh, one in Bihar, one in Tamil Nadu and one in Madhya Pradesh. Elections had been held on Raiganj, Ranaghat South, Bagda and Maniktala seats in West Bengal, whereas votes had been solid on Jalandhar West seat in Punjab. Equally, voting happened on Dehra, Hamirpur and Nalagarh seats in Himachal Pradesh. Voting was held on Rupauli seat in Bihar, Vikravandi seat in Tamil Nadu and Amarwara seat in Madhya Pradesh.
The election outcomes of 13 meeting seats of seven states of the nation are going to return right this moment. Now it stays to be seen who turns into the king of the by-election. Will the All India Alliance win or will the BJP-led NDA alliance win? This can be identified after the outcomes. Counting of votes will start at 8 am.
Background
Meeting Bypolls End result 2024 Stay: After the Lok Sabha elections, voting was held for by-elections on 13 meeting seats in seven states on Wednesday (July 10). Counting of votes on all these seats will start at 8 am right this moment. On this election, many huge names together with Kamlesh Thakur, spouse of Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu, are within the fray. The seats on which by-elections have been held embody Raiganj, Ranaghat South, Bagda and Maniktala in West Bengal, Badrinath and Mangalore in Uttarakhand, Jalandhar West in Punjab, Dehra, Hamirpur and Nalagarh in Himachal Pradesh, Rupauli in Bihar, Vikravandi in Tamil Nadu and Amarwara seat in Madhya Pradesh.
By-elections are being held in these locations resulting from vacancies arising because of the dying or resignation of the present MLAs. On this by-election, the best voting proportion of 78.38 % was recorded in Amarwara meeting seat of Madhya Pradesh. In Bengal, 65.15 % voting was recorded in Bagda seat, 67.12 % in Raiganj seat, 51.39 % in Maniktala seat and 65.37 % in Ranaghat South seat.
In Bihar’s solely seat Rupauli, 51.14 % voting happened. In Himachal Pradesh’s Hamirpur seat, 65.78 % voting happened, in Nalagarh seat 75.22 %, in Dehra seat 63.89 % voting happened. In Punjab’s Jalandhar meeting seat, 51.30 % voting happened. A complete of 15 candidates are within the fray within the by-election right here.
77.73 % voting happened in Vikravandi meeting seat of Tamil Nadu. The bottom voting of 47.68 % happened in Badrinath seat of Uttarakhand. Right here there’s a direct contest between BJP’s Rajendra Bhandari and Congress candidate Lakhpat Singh Butola. 67.28 % voting happened in Mangalore seat of Uttarakhand.
On this by-election, BJP had additionally accused TMC of disrupting the election course of. BJP candidate from Raiganj meeting seat Manas Kumar Ghosh had alleged that the ruling TMC had tried to create disturbances at some cubicles within the constituency throughout voting for the by-election.