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Lok Sabha Elections 2019: Here's the list of constituencies going for polls in last phase

Elections For The Jammu And Kashmir Assembly, Which Was Dissolved After The Ruling Coalition Between The BJP And The PDP Fell Apart, Will Not Be Held Along With The Lok Sabha Elections 2019.

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Varun Sharma | Updated on: 15 Mar 2019, 01:07:17 PM
The Election Commission has finally sounded the poll bugle and declared the schedule for the Lok Sabha Elections 2019 on Sunday. (File photo)

New Delhi:

The Election Commission has finally sounded the poll bugle and declared the schedule for the Lok Sabha Elections 2019 on March 10. The Lok Sabha Elections 2019 will be held in seven phases, starting from April 11. The results will be declared on May 23. The Election Commission said 91 constituencies will go for polls in the first phase on April 11, followed by 97 constituencies in the second phase on April 18. The second phase will be held on April 18, third on April 23 and fourth on April 29, fifth on May 6, sixth on May 12 and seventh phase on May 19. In the first phase, 91 constituencies will go for polls, 97 constituencies in the second phase, 115 constituencies in the third, 71 in the fourth phase, 51 in the fifth phase, 59 in the sixth phase and 59 in the seventh phase.

Andhra Pradesh (25), Arunachal Pradesh (2), Goa (2), Himachal Pradesh (4), Gujarat (26), Haryana (10), Nagaland (1), Meghalaya (2), Kerala (20), Mizoram (1), Sikkim (1), Punjab (13), Telangana (17), Tamil Nadu (39), Chandigarh (1), Uttarakhand (5), Puducherry (1), Daman and Diu (1), Dadara and Nagar Haveli (1), Lakshadweep (1) and Andaman and Nicobar Islands (1) to have a single phase poll. Rajasthan (25), Manipur (2), Tripura (2) and Karnataka (28) to have a two-phase poll, while Assam (14) and Chhattisgarh (11) to face a three-phase poll. Jharkhand (14), Maharashtra (48), Odisha (21) and Madhya Pradesh (29) to have a four-phase poll. Jammu and Kashmir (6) will have five-phase polling and the three big states Uttar Pradesh (80), West Bengal (42) and Bihar (40) to have seven-phase polling. 

Assembly polls in Andhra Pradesh (175), Arunachal Pradesh (60), Odisha (147) and Sikkim (32) will also be held simultaneously, the Election Commission (EC) said. However, elections for the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, which was dissolved after the ruling coalition between the BJP and the PDP fell apart, will not be held along with the Lok Sabha Elections 2019.

Let's see the complete list of constituencies going for polls in the last phase.

Phase 7: May 19 (59 Lok Sabha seats in 8 states/UTs) 

Uttar Pradesh: 13 seats
Kushi Nagar (2014 Result: BJP), Mirzapur (2014 Result: Apna Dal), Varanasi (2014 Result: BJP), Deoria (2014 Result: BJP), Ghazipur (2014 Result: BJP), Gorakhpur (2014 Result: BJP), Maharajganj (2014 Result: BJP), Bansgaon (2014 Result: BJP), Ghosi (2014 Result: BJP), Salempur (2014 Result: BJP), Ballia (2014 Result: BJP), Chandauli (2014 Result: BJP) and Robertsganj (2014 Result: BJP)

Punjab: 13 seats
Amritsar (2014 Result: Congress), Sangrur (2014 Result: AAP), Patiala (2014 Result: AAP), Faridkot (2014 Result: AAP), Jalandhar (2014 Result: Congress), Gurdaspur (2014 Result: BJP), Hoshiarpur (2014 Result: BJP), Ludhiana (2014 Result: Congress), Fatehgarh Sahib (2014 Result: AAP), Anandpur Sahib (2014 Result: SAD), Firozpur (2014 Result: SAD), Bathinda (2014 Result: SAD) and Khadoor Sahib (2014 Result: SAD)

West Bengal: 9 seats
Dum Dum (2014 Result: Trinamool), Barasat (2014 Result: Trinamool), Basirhat (2014 Result: Trinamool), Jaynagar (2014 Result: Trinamool), Mathurapur (2014 Result: Trinamool), Jadavpur (2014 Result: Trinamool), Kolkata Dakshin (2014 Result: Trinamool), Kolkata Uttar (2014 Result: Trinamool) and Diamond Harbour (2014 Result: Trinamool)

Bihar: 8 seats
Nalanda (2014 Result: JDU), Karakat (2014 Result: RLSP), Buxar (2014 Result: BJP), Sasaram (2014 Result: BJP), Jahanabad (2014 Result: RLSP), Arrah (2014 Result: BJP), Patna Sahib (2014 Result: BJP) and Pataliputra (2014 Result: BJP)

Madhya Pradesh: 8 seats
Dhar (2014 Result: BJP), Ratlam (2014 Result: BJP), Ujjain (2014 Result: BJP), Mandsour (2014 Result: BJP), Dewas (2014 Result: BJP), Khargone (2014 Result: BJP), Khandwa (2014 Result: BJP) and Indore (2014 Result: BJP)

Himachal Pradesh: 4 seats
Shimla (2014 Result: BJP), Kangra (2014 Result: BJP), Mandi (2014 Result: BJP) and Hamirpur (2014 Result: BJP)

Jharkhand: 3 seats
Dumka (2014 Result: JMM), Godda (2014 Result: BJP) and Rajmahal (2014 Result: JMM)

Chandigarh: 1 seat
(2014 Result: BJP)

2014 Results in these 59 seats: NDA: 40 (BJP: 33, SAD: 4, RLSP: 2, Apna Dal: 1) | UPA: 5 (Congress: 3, JMM: 2) | Others: 14 (Trinamool: 9, AAP: 4, JDU: 1)

2014 Lok Sabha Elections Results

NDA: 336 (BJP: 282, Shiv Sena: 18, TDP: 16, LJP: 6, SAD: 4, RLSP: 3, Apna Dal: 2, PMK: 1, SWP: 1, NPP: 1, NPF: 1, AINRC: 1).

UPA: 60 (Congress: 44, NCP: 6, RJD: 4, JMM: 2, IUML: 2, KCM: 1, RSP: 1)

Others: 147 (AIADMK: 37, Trinamool: 34, BJD: 20, TRS: 11, YSRCP: 9, CPM: 9, SP: 5, AAP: 4, AIUDF: 3, PDP: 3, Independents: 3, JDU: 2, INLD: 2, JDS: 2, CPI: 1, SDF: 1, AIMIM: 1)

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First Published : 12 Mar 2019, 06:02:19 PM

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