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Election dates of 5 states: Voting on 17 November in MP, 23 in Rajasthan, 7 and 17 in Chhattisgarh, results on 3 December.

Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar

The dates of assembly elections to be held in five states at the end of this year have been announced (Five States Assembly Election 2023 Date Announced). Assembly elections will be held in the five states from 7 to 30 November, in Madhya Pradesh voting will be held in a single phase on 17 November. Voting will be held in two phases in Chhattisgarh on November 7 and November 17. Elections will be held in Rajasthan on 23 November, Mizoram on 7 November. Voting will be held in Telangana on 30 November. Counting of votes will take place on December 3.

Also read- Announcement of assembly election dates in five states today, Election Commission press conference in the afternoon.

60 lakh youth will vote for the first time-EC

In Chhattisgarh alone, elections will be held in two phases and in all the remaining four states, voting will be held in a single phase. 16 crore voters in five states will exercise their franchise. In which there are more than 8 crore male voters and 7.8 crore female voters. 60 lakh youth will vote for the first time. There are 679 assembly seats in the five electoral states. The voting percentage of women has already increased in all the states. The voter list will be released on 17th October, corrections can be made in it till 23rd October.

assembly elections 2023
State (Total Seats)voting stagevoting dateAssembly seatsVote counting/election results
Madhya Pradesh (230)1November 17, 2023 (Friday)230December 3, 2023 (Sunday)
Rajasthan (200)1November 23, 2023 (Thursday)200December 3, 2023 (Sunday)
Telangana (119)1November 30, 2023 (Thursday)119December 3, 2023 (Sunday)
Chhattisgarh (90)1November 7, 2023 (Tuesday)20December 3, 2023 (Sunday)
,2November 17, 2023 (Friday)70December 3, 2023 (Sunday)
Mizoram (40)1November 7, 2023 (Tuesday)40December 3, 2023 (Sunday)

Elderly voters will be able to cast their vote from home – EC

According to Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar, there will be a total of 1.77 lakh polling stations in the five states – Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, Rajasthan and Mizoram, out of which 1.01 lakh will have webcasting facility. The Chief Election Commissioner said that after visiting the five election states, he met and talked to the representatives of all the parties. Preparations for the elections were going on for the last 6 months. Candidates with criminal record will have to give information about their case. Elderly voters will be able to exercise their franchise from home. He said that no polling station will be at a distance of more than 2 km. Additional polling stations will be created for tribals. The Election Commission has appealed to all the countrymen to vote enthusiastically. On the question asked about the elections in Jammu and Kashmir, the Chief Election Commissioner said that whatever will be the right time for this, keeping in mind the security, we will inform you.

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