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Schedule for Bye-election in 5 (Five) Assembly Constituencies, 1(one) each in Odisha, Rajasthan, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh and 1(one) Parliamentary Constituency of Uttar Pradesh

Newdelhi:5/11/22:The Commission has decided to hold the bye-election to fill vacancies in the following Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies of Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, Rajasthan, Bihar and Chhattisgarh.

Sl. No. Name of State Parliamentary Constituency No. & Name
1. Uttar Pradesh 21-Mainpuri (PC)

Sl. No. Name of State Assembly Constituency No. & Name
Odisha 01-Padampur
Rajasthan 21-Sardarshahar
Bihar 93-Kurhani
Chhattisgarh 80-Bhanupratappur (ST)
Uttar Pradesh 37-Rampur

The schedule for the bye-election is as follows:

Schedule for Bye-election for Assembly Constituencies
Poll Events Schedule

 

Date of Issue of Gazette Notification 10th November 2022

(Thursday)

Last Date of Nominations 17th November 2022

(Thursday)

Date for Scrutiny of Nominations 18th November 2022

(Friday)

Last Date for Withdrawal of candidatures 21st November 2022

(Monday)

Date of Poll 5th December 2022

(Monday)

Date of Counting 8th December 2022

(Thursday)

Date before which election shall be completed 10th December 2022

(Saturday)

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