Assembly Elections 2017

India Assembly Elections 2017
*Map of Legislative Assembly Elections in India 2017.
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Assembly Election 2017

Manipur Assembly Election 2017

Phase - I (38 Constituencies)
Date of notification:7 February 2017
Last Date of Nominations14 February 2017
Scrutiny of nominations16 February 2017
Withdrawal of candidature:18 February 2017
Polling Date4 March 2017
Counting of Vote11 March 2017
Phase - II (22 Constituencies)
Date of notification:11 February 2017
Last Date of Nominations18 February 2017
Scrutiny of nominations20 February 2017
Withdrawal of candidature:22 February 2017
Polling Date8 March 2017
Counting of Vote11 March 2017
Date of Completion 15 March 2017

Uttarakhand Assembly Election 2017

Single Phase (70 Constituencies)
Date of notification:20 January 2017
Last Date of Nominations27 January 2017
Scrutiny of nominations30 January 2017
Withdrawal of candidature:1 February 2017
Polling Date15 February 2017
Counting of Vote11 March 2017
Date of Completion 15 March 2017

Goa Assembly Election 2017

Single Phase (40 Constituencies)
Date of notification:11 January 2017
Last Date of Nominations18 January 2017
Scrutiny of nominations19 January 2017
Withdrawal of candidature:21 January 2017
Polling Date4 February 2017
Counting of Vote11 March 2017
Date of Completion 15 March 2017

Punjab Assembly Election 2017

Single Phase (117 Constituencies)
Date of notification:11 January 2017
Last Date of Nominations18 January 2017
Scrutiny of nominations19 January 2017
Withdrawal of candidature:21 January 2017
Polling Date4 February 2017
Counting of Vote11 March 2017
Date of Completion 15 March 2017

Uttar Pradesh Assembly Election 2017

Phase - 1 (73 Constituencies)
Date of notification:17 January 2017
Last Date of Nominations24 January 2017
Scrutiny of nominations25 January 2017
Withdrawal of candidature:27 January 2017
Polling Date11 February 2017
Counting of Vote11 March 2017
Phase - 2 (67 Constituencies)
Date of notification:20 January 2017
Last Date of Nominations27 January 2017
Scrutiny of nominations30 January 2017
Withdrawal of candidature:1 February 2017
Polling Date15 February 2017
Counting of Vote11 March 2017
Phase - 3 (69 Constituencies)
Date of notification:24 January 2017
Last Date of Nominations31 January 2017
Scrutiny of nominations1 February 2017
Withdrawal of candidature:3 February 2017
Polling Date19 February 2017
Counting of Vote11 March 2017
Phase - 4 (53 Constituencies)
Date of notification:30 January 2017
Last Date of Nominations6 February 2017
Scrutiny of nominations7 February 2017
Withdrawal of candidature:9 February 2017
Polling Date23 February 2017
Counting of Vote11 March 2017
Phase - 5 (52 Constituencies)
Date of notification:2 February 2017
Last Date of Nominations9 February 2017
Scrutiny of nominations10 February 2017
Withdrawal of candidature:13 February 2017
Polling Date27 February 2017
Counting of Vote11 March 2017
Phase - 6 (49 Constituencies)
Date of notification:7 February 2017
Last Date of Nominations14 February 2017
Scrutiny of nominations16 February 2017
Withdrawal of candidature:18 February 2017
Polling Date4 March 2017
Counting of Vote11 March 2017
Phase - 7 (40 Constituencies)
Date of notification:9 February 2017
Last Date of Nominations16 February 2017
Scrutiny of nominations17 February 2017
Withdrawal of candidature:20 February 2017
Polling Date8 March 2017
Counting of Vote11 March 2017
Date of Completion 15 March 2017


Election Dates 2016:


West Bengal Election Dates: West Bengal polls to be in 6 phases
1st phase: Apr 4 & 11
2nd phase: Apr 17
3rd phase: Apr 21
4th phase: Apr 25
5th phase: Apr 30
6th phase: May 5

Assam Elections Date Assam elections to be held in 2 phases, 1st phase to include 65 constituencies
1st phase: April 4, 2016
2nd phase: April 11, 2016

Kerala assembly elections Date - Polling on May 16, 2016

Puducherry poll to take place in one phase - date of polling is 16th May

Tamil Nadu polls to take place in one phase - date of polling is 16th May

Counting of votes for all states to be on 19th May

List of States' Government Tenure and Tentative Date of Upcoming Elections in India

S.No.StateFromToLok Sabha Seats Assembly SeatsRajya Sabha Seats
1ANDHRA PRADESH19/06/201418/06/20192517511
2ARUNACHAL PRADESH06/02/201406/01/20192601
3ASSAM19/05/201618/05/2021141267
4BIHAR****08/11/201507/11/20204024316
5CHHATISGARH01/06/201401/05/201911905
6GOA19/03/201218/03/20172401
7GUJARAT23.01.201322/01/20182618211
8HARYANA11/03/201411/02/201910905
9HIMACHAL PRADESH01/08/201301/07/20184683
10JAMMU & KASHMIR*17/03/201516/03/20216874
11JHARKHAND01/06/201501/05/202014816
12KARNATAKA29.05.201328/05/20182822412
13KERALA****19/05/201618/05/2021201409
14MADHYA PRADESH01/08/201401/07/20192923011
15MAHARASHTRA11/10/201411/09/20194828819
16MANIPUR19.03.201218/03/20172601
17MEGHALAYA03/07/201303/06/20182601
18MIZORAM16/12/201315/12/20181401
19NAGALAND14.03.201313/03/20181601
20NCT DELHI23.02.201522/02/20207703
21ODISHA06/12/201406/11/20192114710
22PUDUCHERRY****06/06/201605/06/20211301
23PUNJAB19.03.201218/03/2017131177
24RAJASTHAN21.01.201420/01/20192520010
25SIKKIM28.05.201427/05/20191321
26TAMIL NADU19/05/201618/05/20213923418
27TELANGANA06/09/201406/08/2019171197
28TRIPURA15.03.201314/03/20182601
29UTTAR PRADESH28.05.201227/05/20178040331
30UTTARAKHAND27.03.201226/03/20175703
31WEST BENGAL****19/05/201618/05/20214229416
 One seat each for UTs of ANI, CH, DNH, DD and LKD  5  
 Nominated Members in Rajya Sabha    12
 Nominated Members in Lok Sabha  2  
    **5454120245***


Note :-

1* Term of Jammu & Kashmir Assembly is for 6 years (Art 52 of Constitution of J&K)
2** Including 5 seats of Uts of A&NI, Chandigarh, D&NH, D&D and Lakshadweep.
3*** Including 12 nominated members.
4**** Updated from state gov. sites

The members of the Vidhan Sabha or the Legislative/State Assembly are elected in the Legislative Assembly elections. Held after every five years, the assembly elections are conducted in different states as per the tenure of its respective state assembly. In India, 29 states and 2 Union Territories participate in the assembly elections.

Bihar Election 2015

Date of Polling:12 Oct, 16 Oct, 28 Oct, 1 Nov & 5 Nov, 2015
Date of Announcement of Results:8th November, 2015

Bihar Legislative Assembly election, 2015

Another much-awaited electoral battle in 2015 will be Assembly polls in Bihar where the tenure of the Legislative Assembly expires on November 29, 2015.

By-Poll Assembly Elections in 2015

State NameAC No.Name of Assembly ConstituencyIssue of NotificationLast date of making NominationsScrutiny of NominationsLast date for withdrawal of CandidaturesDate of PollCounting of Votes
Arunachal Pradesh27Liromoba (ST)Jan 19, 2015Jan 27, 2015Jan 28, 2015Jan 30, 2015Feb 13, 2015Feb 16, 2015
Goa 11PanajiJan 19, 2015Jan 27, 2015Jan 28, 2015Jan 30, 2015Feb 13, 2015Feb 16, 2015
Tamil Nadu 139SrirangamJan 19, 2015Jan 27, 2015Jan 28, 2015Jan 30, 2015Feb 13, 2015Feb 16, 2015
West Bengal88Krishnaganj (SC)Jan 19, 2015Jan 27, 2015Jan 28, 2015Jan 30, 2015Feb 13, 2015Feb 16, 2015
Maharashtra91MukhedJan 19, 2015Jan 27, 2015Jan 28, 2015Jan 30, 2015Feb 13, 2015Feb 16, 2015
Andhra Pradesh167TirupatiJan 19, 2015Jan 27, 2015Jan 28, 2015Jan 30, 2015Feb 13, 2015Feb 16, 2015


Delhi Election 2015

Date of Polling: 7th February, 2015
Date of Announcement of Results: 10th February, 2015

Delhi Assembly Elections 2015

The Election Commission has announced that the elections to the Delhi Legislative Assembly will be held on February 7, 2015. The counting of the votes will be held on February 10. After its historic victory in General Elections, the BJP is confident of getting a clear majority in the elections to the Delhi Legislative Assembly 2015. While the Congress will try hard to regain its lost ground, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has its political future at stake in this year’s Assembly polls in Delhi.

In the 2013 Assembly elections, the newborn Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) won as many as 28 seats, while the Congress that ruled the capital for three consecutive terms, faced a drubbing as it could win only 8 out of the 70 Assembly constituencies. The Bharatiya Janata Party registered a credible performance, winning 32 seats, but it fell short by four seats to reach the majority mark. AAP President Arvind Kejriwal shot to fame by defeating Sheila Dikshit in the New Delhi constituency with a margin of over 25,000 votes. He formed the AAP government with the outside support of the Congress. But his government lasted only for 49 days as he resigned from the Chief Minister’s over the issue of Jan Lokpal Bill on 14th February 2014 . The Delhi Assembly was since then kept in suspended animation and the state governed through President's Rule. In November 2014, the Assembly was dissolved, paving the way for fresh elections.

Though constitutionally Delhi is a union territory, it is a state with 70 assembly constituencies. It has its own Lieutenant Governor, the Legislative Assembly and a council of ministers headed by Chief Minister. Judiciary in Delhi consists of Delhi High Court and other lower courts.

Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Delhi

The Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Delhi is Chandra Bhushan Kumar.

Address
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER-DELHI Old St. Stephen College Building Kashmere Gate, Delhi-110006

Office Phone: 23977130; Fax:23969611; e-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]