Lok Sabha Election 2024

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Lok Sabha Election 2024: The Lok Sabha Election result 2024 will be released on 04 June 2024 on the official website of the Election Commission of India @results.eci.gov.in. The results.eci.gov.in 2024 will be released on 04 June 2024 on the official website of the Election Commission of India @results.eci.gov.in. Citizens can see the Lok Sabha election result date on 04 June 2024 on TV and Download the Voter helpline app to see results on mobile android app and iOS app.

PartySeats WonLeadingTotal
Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP2400240
Indian National Congress – INC99099
Samajwadi Party – SP37037
All India Trinamool Congress – AITC29029
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam – DMK22022
Telugu Desam – TDP16016
Janata Dal (United) – JD(U)12012
Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackrey) – SHSUBT909
Nationalist Congress Party – Sharadchandra Pawar – NCPSP808
Shiv Sena – SHS707
Lok Janshakti Party(Ram Vilas) – LJPRV505
Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party – YSRCP404
Rashtriya Janata Dal – RJD404
Communist Party of India (Marxist) – CPI(M)404
Indian Union Muslim League – IUML303
Aam Aadmi Party – AAAP303
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha – JMM303
Janasena Party – JnP202
Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation) – CPI(ML)(L)202
Janata Dal (Secular) – JD(S)202
Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi – VCK202
Communist Party of India – CPI202
Rashtriya Lok Dal – RLD202
Jammu & Kashmir National Conference – JKN202
United People’s Party, Liberal – UPPL101
Asom Gana Parishad – AGP101
Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) – HAMS101
Kerala Congress – KEC101
Revolutionary Socialist Party – RSP101
Nationalist Congress Party – NCP101
Voice of the People Party – VOTPP101
Zoram People’s Movement – ZPM101
Shiromani Akali Dal – SAD101
Rashtriya Loktantrik Party – RLTP101
Bharat Adivasi Party – BHRTADVSIP101
Sikkim Krantikari Morcha – SKM101
Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam – MDMK101
Aazad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram) – ASPKR101
Apna Dal (Soneylal) – ADAL101
AJSU Party – AJSUP101
All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen – AIMIM101
Independent – IND707
Total5430543

Source: Election Commission of India

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Name of eventLok Sabha Election 2024 Exit Poll Results
Elections conducted byElection Commission of India
Election conducted forPost of Prime Minister
Total phases of election7
Lok Sabha Chunav 2024 Exit Poll Results1 June 2024 at 6 PM
Lok Sabha Election Results 20244 June 2024
Lok Sabha Election 2024 WinnerTo be announced
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Lok Sabha Election Result 2024

Lok Sabha election results will be declared after the completion of all seven phases of voting divided into different dates, different states, and different seats. Upon the conclusion of the seven phases, the Lok Sabha election results will be announced by the Election Commission. The date set for the declaration of results is 04 June 2024.

Lok sabha election result will be declared on 04 June 2024 after the 7th phase of Lok election voting taking place on 1 June 2024, which will be held on 57 seats and in 8 states including Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Odisha, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Chandigarh.

Lok Sabha Election EventsImportant Date
Phase 119 April 2024
Phase 226 April 2024
Phase 307 May 2024
Phase 413 May 2024
Phase 520 May 2024
Phase 625 May 2024
Phase 701 June 2024
Lok Sabha Election Result 2024 Date04 June 2024

results.eci.gov.in 2024 West Bengal

General Election to Parliamentary Constituencies: Trends & Results June-2024 West Bengal (Total PC – 42)

PartyWonLeadingTotal
All India Trinamool Congress – AITC29029
Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP12012
Indian National Congress – INC101
Total42042
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MP Lok Sabha Election Result 2024 Seat Wise Latest Result

Seats nameWho is winningWho is losing
MorenaShiv Mangal TomarSatyaPal singh sinkarwar
BhindSandhya RaiPhool Singh Bareya
GwaliorBharat Singh KushwahaPraveen Pathak
GunaJyotiraditya ScindiaRav Yagvendra Singh
SagarLata VankhedeGuddu Raja Bundela
Tikam garhVirender KhatikPankaj Aahirwar
DamohRahul Singh LodhiTarwar Singh Lodhi
KhajurahoKiti SharmaAarvi Prajapati
SatnaGanesh SinghSidhharth Kushwaha
RivaJanardan MishraNeelam Abhay Mishra
SindhiRajesh MishraKamaleshwar Patel

Lok Sabha 2024 Winners List

LOK SABHA ELECTION RESULTS 2024 LATEST UPDATES (NDA)
NAME OF THE PARTYSEATS WON
BJP241
Telugu Desham16
JDU12
Shivsena (Shinde)07
LOJPA05
JDS02
RLD02
Jansena02
Others05
TOTAL SEATS292
LOK SABHA ELECTION RESULTS 2024 LATEST UPDATES (INDI Alliance)
NAME OF THE PARTYSEATS WON
Congress99
Samajwadi Party37
DMK22
Shivsena (UBT)09
NCP (Sharad Pawar)07
Others31
TOTAL SEATS205
LOK SABHA ELECTION RESULTS 2024 LATEST UPDATES (OTHERs)

NAME OF THE PARTYSEATS WON
All India Trinamool Congress TMC99
YSRCP37
Others22
TOTAL SEATS46

2019 Lok Sabha Election Results

The 2019 Lok Sabha elections in India were held between 11 April 2019 to 19 May 2019.  The Bharatiya Janata Party garnered 37.36% of the total votes, marking the highest vote share achieved by a political party since the 1989 Lok Sabha general election. Additionally, the party secured 303 seats, solidifying its already significant majority.

After the declaration of the 2019 Lok Sabha election dates in West Bengal, the air flooded with the name of Mamta Banerjee. According to the stats released after the announcement of the Lok Sabha election 2019 Results date in West Bengal, out of a total 7 of 27,80,906 electors in total 5,72,06,313 votes were cast for 42 constituencies, making a turnout of 78.6%. 

In the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections, the 58 seats on which the 6th phase of Lok Sabha elections were held, BJP had secured 45 seats. The opposition parties, including the CONGRESS and others, now forming the INDI Alliance, needed more than 10 seats and got just 5.

Breaking it further, the congress couldn’t even secure a single seat in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, and those five seats were taken by Trinamool Congress (TMC), Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (NC), and Samajwadi Party (SP). The BJP-oriented NDA polled 51.36 % of the total votes. In contrast, the INDI Alliance group parties, including the Indian National Congress, polled 28.66 % of votes in the 2019 Lok Sabha Election Result, as per a report by India Today.

Karnataka Lok Sabha Election Results 2019

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secured 25 seats. The Indian National Congress (INC) and the Janata Dal (Secular) (JD(S)) each won 1 seat. Additionally, an Independent candidate, who was supported by the BJP, also won 1 seat.

GENERAL ELECTION TO LOK SABHA RESULT 2019
ConstituencyConst. No.Leading CandidateLeading PartyTrailing CandidateTrailing PartyMargin
Bagalkot3Gaddigoudar Parvatagouda ChandanagoudaBharatiya Janata PartyVeena KashappanavarIndian National Congress168187
Bangalore central25P. C. MohanBharatiya Janata PartyRizwan ArshadIndian National Congress70968
Bangalore North24D.V. Sadananda GowdaBharatiya Janata PartyKrishna ByregowdaIndian National Congress147518
Bangalore Rural23D.K. SURESHIndian National CongressASHWATHNARAYANGOWDABharatiya Janata Party206870
Bangalore South26TEJASVI SURYABharatiya Janata PartyB.K.HARIPRASADIndian National Congress331192
Belgaum2ANGADI SURESH CHANNABASAPPABharatiya Janata PartyDr.SADHUNAVARIndian National Congress391304
Bellary9Y. DEVENDRAPPABharatiya Janata PartyV. S. UGRAPPAIndian National Congress55707
Bidar7BHAGWANTH KHUBABharatiya Janata PartyESHWAR B. KHANDREIndian National Congress116834
Bijapur4JIGAJINAGI RAMESH CHANDAPPABharatiya Janata PartyDR. SUNITA DEVANAND CHAVANJanata Dal (Secular)258038
Chamarajanagar22V. SRINIVAS PRASADBharatiya Janata PartyR. DHRUVANARAYANAIndian National Congress1817
Chikkballapur27B.N.Bache GowdaBharatiya Janata PartyM.Veerappa MoilyIndian National Congress182110
Chikkodi1ANNASAHEB SHANKAR JOLLEBharatiya Janata PartyPRAKASH BABANNA HUKKERIIndian National Congress118877
Chitradurga18A NARAYANASWAMYBharatiya Janata PartyB N CHANDRAPPAIndian National Congress80178
Dakshina Kannada17NALIN KUMAR KATEELBharatiya Janata PartyMITHUN M RAIIndian National Congress274621
Davanagere13G M SIDDESHWARBharatiya Janata PartyH B MANJAPPAIndian National Congress169702
Dharwad11Pralhad JoshiBharatiya Janata PartyVinay KulkarniIndian National Congress205072
Gulbarga5DR. UMESH G JADHAVBharatiya Janata PartyMALLIKARJUN KHARGEIndian National Congress95452
Hassan16PRAJWAL REVANNAJanata Dal (Secular)MANJU ABharatiya Janata Party141324
Haveri10UDASI. S.C.Bharatiya Janata PartyD.R. PATILIndian National Congress140882
Kolar28S. MUNISWAMYBharatiya Janata PartyK.H. MUNIYAPPAIndian National Congress210021
Koppal8KARADI SANGANNA AMARAPPABharatiya Janata PartyK.RAJASHEKAR BASAVARAJ HITNALIndian National Congress38397
Mandya20SUMALATHA AMBAREESHIndependentNIKHIL KUMARASWAMYJanata Dal (Secular)125876
Mysore21PRATHAP SIMHABharatiya Janata PartyC.H.VIJAYASHANKARIndian National Congress138647
Raichur6RAJA AMARESHWARA NAIKBharatiya Janata PartyB. V NAIKIndian National Congress117716
Shimoga14B.Y.RAGHAVENDRA.Bharatiya Janata PartyS.MADHUBANGARAPPAJanata Dal (Secular)223360
Tumkur19G. S. BASAVARAJBharatiya Janata PartyH. D. DEVEGOWDAJanata Dal (Secular)13339
Udupi Chikmagalur15SHOBHA KARANDLAJEBharatiya Janata PartyPRAMOD MADHWARAJJanata Dal (Secular)349599
Uttara Kannada12ANANTKUMAR HEGDEBharatiya Janata PartyANAND ASNOTIKARJanata Dal (Secular)479649

2014 Lok Sabha election Results

2014 Lok Sabha election Results were the beginning of the Modi era, which initiated the choosing of the term of the 16th Lok Sabha members who were elected through a series of general elections in India, which took place in nine phases from 7 April 2014 to 12 May 2014. These elections were of historical significance as they involved a staggering 8 crore 34 lakh registered voters, making them the largest-ever elections in the world at that time. However, this record was later surpassed by the 2019 elections. Notably, a notable portion of the eligible voters, approximately 2 crore 10 lakh voters or 2.7%, were aged between 18 and 19 years.

In the history of Indian general elections, the 2014 Lok Sabha Election result gave the highest-ever recorded turnout. It was witnessed during the 9 phases, with an average of approximately 66.40% votes incoming. A remarkable number of 8,251 candidates participated in the 543 elected Lok Sabha seats contest. 

Narendra Modi was the first time standing as a candidate for the post of prime minister in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections defeated the dominating opposition of the Congress and secured 282 seats with a fantastic uplift of 12.20% as compared to previous Lok Sabha Elections results. 

On the contrary, the Indian National Congress (INC) experienced its poorest performance despite having governed India for most of its post-independence era. Garnering a mere 19.3% of the vote, the INC secured a mere 44 seats, while its broader coalition, the United Progressive Alliance, managed to secure 59 seats. The government led by Rahul Gandhi faced a backlash and drew down by 9.24 percent (162 seats) compared to the 2009 elections. 

2014 Lok Sabha Elections results were declared on 16 May 2014. It was done 15 days before the completion of the tenure of the previous or the 15th Lok Sabha, which is on 31 May 2014. The counting for declaring the 2014 Lok Sabha Election result was done in 989 centres, with BJP securing 282 seats while its coalition NDA (National democratic alliance) got 336 seats. 

Lok Sabha Election 2024

The Lok Sabha elections in India are scheduled from 19 April 2024 to 1 June 2024, spanning seven phases to elect all 543 members. Counting votes will be conducted, and the final Lok Sabha elections in India 2024 result date is 4 June 2024This election is the biggest in history, surpassing and exceeding the previous one, and spans over 44 days, second only to the 1951–52 Indian general election. Narendra Modi, the current prime minister who has served two terms, is seeking a third consecutive term as promised by him to secure more than 400 seats in the Lok Sabha elections in 2024.

The process of choosing representatives or the candidates standing for the Lok sabha Elections is done through the Universal Adult franchise, which gives allowance only to the adults aged 18 or above having a fine mental state and understanding of the primary electoral elements to cast their votes at the polling booth for their representative or whom they want to make win the Lok Sabha Elections.

The other criterion method used is FPPP or First past the post method, in which an individual can cast only one vote for one representing candidate, and the representative standing for the Lok Sabha Elections with the highest number of votes wins the elections of its respective constituency.
Approximately 9 crore 70 lakh individuals, out of a total population of 140 crores, possess the eligibility criteria to cast their votes in the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections, which account for approximately ¾ of the population.

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Result

The voter turnout for the 6th phase of the Lok Sabha elections on 25 May 2024 was recorded at 61.20 %, marking the lowest turnout as compared to all other voting phases up to that point. Data collected until 11:45 pm showed that the fifth phase had a slightly higher turnout of 62.20 %. The EC noted that these figures are a round-off of predictions and are subject to updates. During the sixth phase, 58 seats in eight states and Union Territories participated in voting. In the 2019 general elections, the turnout for the same phase, which covered 59 seats across seven states, was 64.4 %.

In the 6th Phase of Lok Sabha Elections, West Bengal captured the highest voting with approximately 79.47%, and Uttar Pradesh recorded the lowest of 54.03% of voting. There were 552 seats for the members of parliament back in 1950. But, presently, there are 543 seats filled by the elected members’ elections. Between 1952 and 2020, there was a provision of 2 more vacant seats in the parliament, which were not filled through parliamentary lok sabha elections as they were being held for members of parliament belonging to the Anglo-Indian community and were chosen by the President of India under the direction of the Indian Government. lok sabha election result date 2024 is 04 June 2024.

Lok Sabha Elections BJP Result 2024

Lok Sabha elections for BJP experienced ultimate support throughout the country in the initial voting phases. Still, the Modi wave is seen fading in the south, as well as the Lok Sabha elections of Bengal.

“Prime Minister Modi and other Lok Sabha election BJP candidates participating are claiming to get an even bigger win this time with a massive mark of more than 400 seats.”

However, the internal party affairs, other party members, and experienced analysts covering the entire country in the quest to know the people’s choices say there is tough competition. Still, the chances of the Modi wave are quite low compared to previous years. Before the commencement of the Lok Sabha election, BJP Prime Minister Narendra Modi had pledged to secure a larger majority than the one he obtained five years ago.

During the first phase of voting, which started on 19 April 2024 in 21 Indian states, with 102 seats, the positive outlook for the BJP was outshining. However, as the announcement of election results draws near, the outlook appears less definite for the esteemed leader in Lok Sabha elections for BJP.

Lok sabha elections 6th phase voting on 25 May 2024 held on 57 seats in 7 states including Haryana, Odisha, Jharkhand, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, and Delhi experienced more than the average positive outlook for Lok sabha elections for BJP.

Lok Sabha Elections 2024 Exit polls

As the voting for the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections is all set to conclude on its last voting phase of 1 June 2024, the excitement and urge to know the winner is increasing with every passing day. People rely significantly on the exit polls to see the election results. Exit polls involve asking voters about their candidate preferences as they exit polling stations. These polls are used worldwide to predict election outcomes.  

Lok Sabha Election exit polls indicate the winning of the I.N.D.I.A Alliance formed by all other opposition parties of India, including the Congress, in rebellion against the NDA and BJP. 

Some great analysts like Ron Somers say that Modi will win the 2024 Lok Sabha elections with a significant margin and majority in the history of India. In addition, he indicates that India is attempting to leave a legacy for the upcoming years, and the electoral records are broken year by year, with new voters getting added. With 9 crore 70 active voters polling for the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections, the world’s eye is on India. 

The elections behind the Arvind Kejriwal arrest offer mixed reviews for him for the Lok Sabha election exit polls. However, Arvind Kejriwal is actively performing rallies and marketing his party under his bail period till 1 June 2024.

The Lok Sabha Election 2024 phase 7 date is 01 June 2024.

PhaseStateSeatDate
PHASE 7BiharNalanda01 June 2024
PHASE 7BiharPatna Sahib01 June 2024
PHASE 7BiharPatliputra01 June 2024
PHASE 7BiharArrah01 June 2024
PHASE 7BiharBuxar01 June 2024
PHASE 7BiharSasaram01 June 2024
PHASE 7BiharKarakat01 June 2024
PHASE 7BiharJahanabad01 June 2024
PHASE 7Himachal PradeshKangra01 June 2024
PHASE 7Himachal PradeshMandi01 June 2024
PHASE 7Himachal PradeshHamirpur01 June 2024
PHASE 7Himachal PradeshShimla01 June 2024
PHASE 7OdishaMayurbhanj01 June 2024
PHASE 7OdishaBalasore01 June 2024
PHASE 7OdishaBhadrak01 June 2024
PHASE 7OdishaJajpur01 June 2024
PHASE 7OdishaKendrapara01 June 2024
PHASE 7OdishaJagatsinghpur01 June 2024
PHASE 7PunjabGurdaspur01 June 2024
PHASE 7PunjabAmritsar01 June 2024
PHASE 7PunjabKhadoor Sahib01 June 2024
PHASE 7PunjabJalandhar01 June 2024
PHASE 7PunjabHoshiarpur01 June 2024
PHASE 7PunjabAnandpur Sahib01 June 2024
PHASE 7PunjabLudhiana01 June 2024
PHASE 7PunjabFatehgarh Sahib01 June 2024
PHASE 7PunjabFaridkot01 June 2024
PHASE 7PunjabFerozpur01 June 2024
PHASE 7PunjabBathinda01 June 2024
PHASE 7PunjabSangrur01 June 2024
PHASE 7PunjabPatiala01 June 2024
PHASE 7Uttar PradeshMaharajganj01 June 2024
PHASE 7Uttar PradeshGorakhpur01 June 2024
PHASE 7Uttar PradeshKushi Nagar01 June 2024
PHASE 7Uttar PradeshDeoria01 June 2024
PHASE 7Uttar PradeshBansgaon01 June 2024
PHASE 7Uttar PradeshGhosi01 June 2024
PHASE 7Uttar PradeshSalempur01 June 2024
PHASE 7Uttar PradeshBallia01 June 2024
PHASE 7Uttar PradeshGhazipur01 June 2024
PHASE 7Uttar PradeshChandauli01 June 2024
PHASE 7Uttar PradeshVaranasi01 June 2024
PHASE 7Uttar PradeshMirzapur01 June 2024
PHASE 7Uttar PradeshRobertsganj01 June 2024
PHASE 7West BengalDum Dum01 June 2024
PHASE 7West BengalBarasat01 June 2024
PHASE 7West BengalBasirhat01 June 2024
PHASE 7West BengalJoynagar01 June 2024
PHASE 7West BengalMathurapur01 June 2024
PHASE 7West BengalDiamond Harbour01 June 2024
PHASE 7West BengalJadavpur01 June 2024
PHASE 7West BengalKolkata Dakshin01 June 2024
PHASE 7West BengalKolkata Uttar01 June 2024
PHASE 7JharkhandRajmahal01 June 2024
PHASE 7JharkhandDumka01 June 2024
PHASE 7JharkhandGodda01 June 2024
PHASE 7ChandigarhChandigarh01 June 2024

Lok Sabha Election 2024 phase 6 date is 25 May 2024.

PhaseStateSeatDate
PHASE 6BiharValmiki Nagar25th May 2024
PHASE 6BiharPaschim Champaran25th May 2024
PHASE 6BiharPurvi Champaran25th May 2024
PHASE 6BiharSheohar25th May 2024
PHASE 6BiharVaishali25th May 2024
PHASE 6BiharGopalganj25th May 2024
PHASE 6BiharSiwan25th May 2024
PHASE 6BiharMaharajganj25th May 2024
PHASE 6HaryanaAmbala25th May 2024
PHASE 6HaryanaKurukshetra25th May 2024
PHASE 6HaryanaSirsa25th May 2024
PHASE 6HaryanaHisar25th May 2024
PHASE 6HaryanaKarnal25th May 2024
PHASE 6HaryanaSonipat25th May 2024
PHASE 6HaryanaRohtak25th May 2024
PHASE 6HaryanaBhiwani-Mahendragarh25th May 2024
PHASE 6HaryanaGurgaon25th May 2024
PHASE 6HaryanaFaridabad25th May 2024
PHASE 6OdishaSambalpur25th May 2024
PHASE 6OdishaKeonjhar25th May 2024
PHASE 6OdishaDhenkanal25th May 2024
PHASE 6OdishaCuttack25th May 2024
PHASE 6OdishaPuri25th May 2024
PHASE 6OdishaBhubaneswar25th May 2024
PHASE 6Uttar PradeshSultanpur25th May 2024
PHASE 6Uttar PradeshPratapgarh25th May 2024
PHASE 6Uttar PradeshPhulpur25th May 2024
PHASE 6Uttar PradeshAllahabad25th May 2024
PHASE 6Uttar PradeshAmbedkar Nagar25th May 2024
PHASE 6Uttar PradeshShrawasti25th May 2024
PHASE 6Uttar PradeshDomariyaganj25th May 2024
PHASE 6Uttar PradeshBasti25th May 2024
PHASE 6Uttar PradeshSant Kabir Nagar25th May 2024
PHASE 6Uttar PradeshLalganj25th May 2024
PHASE 6Uttar PradeshAzamgarh25th May 2024
PHASE 6Uttar PradeshJaunpur25th May 2024
PHASE 6Uttar PradeshMachhlishahr25th May 2024
PHASE 6Uttar PradeshBhadohi25th May 2024
PHASE 6West BengalTamluk25th May 2024
PHASE 6West BengalKanthi25th May 2024
PHASE 6West BengalGhatal25th May 2024
PHASE 6West BengalJhargram25th May 2024
PHASE 6West BengalMedinipur25th May 2024
PHASE 6West BengalPurulia25th May 2024
PHASE 6West BengalBankura25th May 2024
PHASE 6West BengalBishnupur25th May 2024
PHASE 6JharkhandGiridih25th May 2024
PHASE 6JharkhandDhanbad25th May 2024
PHASE 6JharkhandRanchi25th May 2024
PHASE 6JharkhandJamshedpur25th May 2024
PHASE 6DelhiChandni Chowk25th May 2024
PHASE 6DelhiNorth East Delhi25th May 2024
PHASE 6DelhiEast Delhi25th May 2024
PHASE 6DelhiNew Delhi25th May 2024
PHASE 6DelhiNorth West Delhi25th May 2024
PHASE 6DelhiWest Delhi25th May 2024
PHASE 6DelhiSouth Delhi25th May 2024
The India general elections 2024 Phase 2 will start on 26 April 2024, In Phase 2 election here are the states and UTs including Assam, Bihar, Jammu & Kashmir, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Rajasthan, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Chhattisgarh. Here is the Election Commission of India site eci.gov.in.
PhaseStateSeatDate
PHASE 2AssamKarimganj26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2AssamSilchar26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2AssamDiphu26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2AssamDarrang-Udalguri26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2AssamNagaon26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2BiharKishanganj26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2BiharKatihar26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2BiharPurnia26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2BiharBhagalpur26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2BiharBanka26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2Jammu & KashmirJammu26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KarnatakaUdupi Chikmagalur26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KarnatakaHassan26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KarnatakaDakshina Kannada26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KarnatakaChitradurga26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KarnatakaTumkur26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KarnatakaMandya26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KarnatakaMysore26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KarnatakaChamarajanagar26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KarnatakaBangalore Rural26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KarnatakaBangalore North26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KarnatakaBangalore Central26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KarnatakaBangalore South26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KarnatakaChikkballapur26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KarnatakaKolar26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KeralaKasaragod26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KeralaKannur26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KeralaVadakara26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KeralaWayanad26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KeralaKozhikode26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KeralaMalappuram26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KeralaPonnani26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KeralaPalakkad26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KeralaAlathur26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KeralaThrissur26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KeralaChalakudy26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KeralaErnakulam26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KeralaIdukki26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KeralaKottayam26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KeralaAlappuzha26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KeralaMavelikkara26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KeralaPathanamthitta26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KeralaKollam26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KeralaAttingal26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2KeralaThiruvananthapuram26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2Madhya PradeshTikamgarh26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2Madhya PradeshDamoh26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2Madhya PradeshKhajuraho26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2Madhya PradeshSatna26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2Madhya PradeshRewa26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2Madhya PradeshHoshangabad26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2Madhya PradeshBetul26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2MaharashtraBuldhana26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2MaharashtraAkola26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2MaharashtraAmravati26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2MaharashtraWardha26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2MaharashtraYavatmal-Washim26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2MaharashtraHingoli26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2MaharashtraNanded26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2MaharashtraParbhani26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2ManipurOuter Manipur26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2RajasthanTonk-Sawai Madhopur26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2RajasthanAjmer26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2RajasthanPali26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2RajasthanJodhpur26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2RajasthanBarmer26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2RajasthanJalore26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2RajasthanUdaipur26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2RajasthanBanswara26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2RajasthanChittorgarh26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2RajasthanRajsamand26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2RajasthanBhilwara26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2RajasthanKota26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2RajasthanJhalawar-Baran26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2TripuraTripura East26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2Uttar PradeshAmroha26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2Uttar PradeshMeerut26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2Uttar PradeshBaghpat26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2Uttar PradeshGhaziabad26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2Uttar PradeshGautam Buddh Nagar26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2Uttar PradeshBulandshahr26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2Uttar PradeshAligarh26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2Uttar PradeshMathura26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2West BengalDarjeeling26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2West BengalRaiganj26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2West BengalBalurghat26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2ChhattisgarhRajnandgaon26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2ChhattisgarhMahasamund26th Apr 2024
PHASE 2ChhattisgarhKanker26th Apr 2024

The Lok Sabha Election 2024 Phase 1 will start from 19 April 2024, In Phase 1 election here are the states and UTs including Arunachal Pradesh (2), Assam (5), Bihar (4), Chhattisgarh (1), Madhya Pradesh (6), Maharashtra (5), Manipur (2), Meghalaya (2), Mizoram (1), Nagaland (1), Rajasthan (12), Sikkim (1), Tamil Nadu (39), Tripura (1), Uttar Pradesh (8), Uttarakhand (5), West Bengal (3), Andaman and Nicobar (1), J&K (1), Lakshadweep (1), Puducherry (1). Here is the Election Commission of India site eci.gov.in.

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Phase 1

PhaseStateSeatDate
PHASE 1Arunachal PradeshArunachal West19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Arunachal PradeshArunachal East19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1AssamSonitpur19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1AssamKaziranga19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1AssamJorhat19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1AssamDibrugarh19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1AssamLakhimpur19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1BiharAurangabad19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1BiharGaya19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1BiharNawada19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1BiharJamui19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Jammu & KashmirUdhampur19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Madhya PradeshSidhi19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Madhya PradeshShahdol19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Madhya PradeshJabalpur19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Madhya PradeshMandla19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Madhya PradeshBalaghat19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Madhya PradeshChhindwara19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1MaharashtraRamtek19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1MaharashtraNagpur19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1MaharashtraBhandara-Gondiya19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1MaharashtraGadchiroli-Chimur19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1MaharashtraChandrapur19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1ManipurInner Manipur19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1MeghalayaShillong19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1MeghalayaTura19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1MizoramMizoram19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1NagalandNagaland19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1RajasthanGanganagar19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1RajasthanBikaner19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1RajasthanChuru19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1RajasthanJhunjhunu19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1RajasthanSikar19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1RajasthanJaipur Rural19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1RajasthanJaipur19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1RajasthanAlwar19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1RajasthanBharatpur19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1RajasthanKarauli-Dholpur19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1RajasthanDausa19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1RajasthanNagaur19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1SikkimSikkim19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduThiruvallur19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduChennai North19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduChennai South19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduChennai Central19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduSriperumbudur19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduKancheepuram19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduArakkonam19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduVellore19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduKrishnagiri19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduDharmapuri19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduTiruvannamalai19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduArani19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduViluppuram19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduKallakurichi19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduSalem19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduNamakkal19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduErode19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduTiruppur19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduNilgiris19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduCoimbatore19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduPollachi19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduDindigul19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduKarur19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduTiruchirappalli19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduPerambalur19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduCuddalore19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduChidambaram19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduMayiladuthurai19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduNagapattinam19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduThanjavur19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduSivaganga19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduMadurai19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduTheni19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduVirudhunagar19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduRamanathapuram19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduThoothukkudi19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduTenkasi19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduTirunelveli19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Tamil NaduKanniyakumari19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1TripuraTripura West19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Uttar PradeshSaharanpur19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Uttar PradeshKairana19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Uttar PradeshMuzaffarnagar19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Uttar PradeshBijnor19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Uttar PradeshNagina19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Uttar PradeshMoradabad19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Uttar PradeshRampur19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Uttar PradeshPilibhit19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1West BengalCooch Behar19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1West BengalAlipurduars19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1West BengalJalpaiguri19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1ChhattisgarhBastar19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1UttarakhandTehri Garhwal19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1UttarakhandGarhwal19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1UttarakhandAlmora19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1UttarakhandNainital-Udhamsingh Nagar19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1UttarakhandHardwar19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1Andaman & NicobarAndaman Nicobar Islands19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1LakshadweepLakshadweep19th Apr 2024
PHASE 1PuducherryPuducherry19th Apr 2024

Lok Sabha Election 2024

India Election 2024Lok Sabha Election
Year of election2024
Total Lok Sabha Seats in India545 seats
Conducting AuthorityElection Commission of India
Lok Sabha Election 2024 phases7 Phases
Lok Sabha Election Date 2024 Phase 119 April 2024
Election Date 2024 Phase 226 April 2024
www.eci.gov.in Date 2024 Phase 307 May 2024
Lok Sabha Election Date 2024 Phase 413 May 2024
eci.gov.in 2024 Phase 520 May 2024
Lok Sabha Election Date 2024 Phase 625 May 2024
Lok Sabha Election Date Phase 701 June 2024
Current prime minister of IndiaNarendra Modi
Government Period5 years
Current Speaker of Lok SabhaOm Birla
Party name who are participatingBJP, Congress, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), National People’s Party, Communist Party, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)
Lok Sabha Election Official Websitewww.eci.gov.in

www.eci.gov.in

What is Lok Sabha Election?

The Lok Sabha Election is one the most important parts of the Indian democratic process. The meaning of “Lok Sabha” means “House of the People”. The Lok Sabha Election is held every five years to elect members who will represent India. Elections involve massive effort and are often marked by intense campaigning, rallies, debates, and discussions on various issues facing the nation.

general election 2024
general election 2024

Lok Sabha Election Date 2024

Lok Sabha ElectionElection Date
Mumbai Lok Sabha Election Date20 May 2024
Lok Sabha Election 2024 Date in Bihar19 April 2024
Lok Sabha Election 2024 Date in Karnataka26 April 2024 – 07 May 2024
Lok Sabha Election 2024 Date in West Bengal19 April 2024, 26 April 2024, 7 May 2024, 13 May 2024, 20 May 2024, 25 May 2024, 01 June 2024

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Phase 3

On 07 May 2024 Lok Sabha Election 2024 Phase 3 will be started.

PhaseStateSeatDate
PHASE 3West BengalMaldaha Uttar07 May 2024
PHASE 3West BengalMaldaha Dakshin07 May 2024
PHASE 3West BengalJangipur07 May 2024
PHASE 3West BengalMurshidabad07 May 2024
PHASE 3Uttar PradeshSambhal07 May 2024
PHASE 3Uttar PradeshHathras07 May 2024
PHASE 3Uttar PradeshAgra07 May 2024
PHASE 3Uttar PradeshFatehpur Sikri07 May 2024
PHASE 3Uttar PradeshFirozabad07 May 2024
PHASE 3Uttar PradeshMainpuri07 May 2024
PHASE 3Uttar PradeshEtah07 May 2024
PHASE 3Uttar PradeshBadaun07 May 2024
PHASE 3Uttar PradeshAonla07 May 2024
PHASE 3Uttar PradeshBareilly07 May 2024
PHASE 3MaharashtraRaigad07 May 2024
PHASE 3MaharashtraBaramati07 May 2024
PHASE 3MaharashtraOsmanabad07 May 2024
PHASE 3MaharashtraLatur07 May 2024
PHASE 3MaharashtraSolapur07 May 2024
PHASE 3MaharashtraMadha07 May 2024
PHASE 3MaharashtraSangli07 May 2024
PHASE 3MaharashtraSatara07 May 2024
PHASE 3MaharashtraRatnagiri-Sindhudurg07 May 2024
PHASE 3MaharashtraKolhapur07 May 2024
PHASE 3MaharashtraHatkanangle07 May 2024
PHASE 3Madhya PradeshMorena07 May 2024
PHASE 3Madhya PradeshBhind07 May 2024
PHASE 3Madhya PradeshGwalior07 May 2024
PHASE 3Madhya PradeshGuna07 May 2024
PHASE 3Madhya PradeshSagar07 May 2024
PHASE 3Madhya PradeshVidisha07 May 2024
PHASE 3Madhya PradeshBhopal07 May 2024
PHASE 3Madhya PradeshRajgarh07 May 2024
PHASE 3KarnatakaChikkodi07 May 2024
PHASE 3KarnatakaBelgaum07 May 2024
PHASE 3KarnatakaBagalkot07 May 2024
PHASE 3KarnatakaBijapur07 May 2024
PHASE 3KarnatakaGulbarga07 May 2024
PHASE 3KarnatakaRaichur07 May 2024
PHASE 3KarnatakaBidar07 May 2024
PHASE 3KarnatakaKoppal07 May 2024
PHASE 3KarnatakaBellary07 May 2024
PHASE 3KarnatakaHaveri07 May 2024
PHASE 3KarnatakaDharwad07 May 2024
PHASE 3KarnatakaUttara Kannada07 May 2024
PHASE 3KarnatakaDavanagere07 May 2024
PHASE 3KarnatakaShimoga07 May 2024
PHASE 3Jammu & KashmirAnantnag-Rajouri07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratKachchh07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratBanaskantha07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratPatan07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratMahesana07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratSabarkantha07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratGandhinagar07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratAhmedabad East07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratAhmedabad West07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratSurendranagar07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratRajkot07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratPorbandar07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratJamnagar07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratJunagadh07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratAmreli07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratBhavnagar07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratAnand07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratKheda07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratPanchmahal07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratDahod07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratVadodara07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratChhota Udaipur07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratBharuch07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratBardoli07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratSurat07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratNavsari07 May 2024
PHASE 3GujaratValsad07 May 2024
PHASE 3GoaNorth Goa07 May 2024
PHASE 3GoaSouth Goa07 May 2024
PHASE 3Daman & DiuDaman & Diu07 May 2024
PHASE 3Dadra Nagar HaveliDadra Nagar Haveli07 May 2024
PHASE 3ChhattisgarhSarguja07 May 2024
PHASE 3ChhattisgarhRaigarh07 May 2024
PHASE 3ChhattisgarhJanjgir-Champa07 May 2024
PHASE 3ChhattisgarhKorba07 May 2024
PHASE 3ChhattisgarhBilaspur07 May 2024
PHASE 3ChhattisgarhDurg07 May 2024
PHASE 3ChhattisgarhRaipur07 May 2024
PHASE 3BiharJhanjharpur07 May 2024
PHASE 3BiharSupaul07 May 2024
PHASE 3BiharAraria07 May 2024
PHASE 3BiharMadhepura07 May 2024
PHASE 3BiharKhagaria07 May 2024
PHASE 3AssamDhubri07 May 2024
PHASE 3AssamKokrajhar07 May 2024
PHASE 3AssamBarpeta07 May 2024
PHASE 3AssamGuwahati07 May 2024

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Schedule

Date of Issue of Gazette Notification20 March 2024 (Wednesday)28 March 2024
(Thursday)
12 April 2024
(Friday)
18 April 2024
(Thursday)
26 April 2024
(Friday)
29 April 2024
(Monday)
07 May 2024
(Tuesday)
Last Date of Nominations27 March 2024 (Wednesday)04 April 2024
(Thursday)
19 April 2024
(Friday)
25 April 2024
(Thursday)
03 May 2024
(Friday)
06 May 2024
(Monday)
14 May 2024
(Tuesday)
Date for Scrutiny of Nominations28 March 2024 (Thursday)05 April 2024
(Friday)
20 April 2024
(Saturday)
26 April 2024
(Friday)
04 May 2024
(Saturday)
07 May 2024
(Tuesday)
15 May 2024
(Wednesday)
Last Date for
Withdrawal of candidatures
30 March 2024 (Saturday)08 April 2024
(Monday)
22 April 2024
(Monday)
29 April 2024
(Monday)
06 May 2024
(Monday)
09 May 2024
(Thursday)
17 May 2024
(Friday)
Date of Poll19 April 2024 (Friday)26 April 2024
(Friday)
07 May 2024
(Tuesday)
13 May 2024
(Monday)
20 May 2024
(Monday)
25 May 2024
(Saturday)
01 June 2024
(Saturday)
Date of Counting04 June 2024 (Tuesday)04 June 2024
(Tuesday)
04 June 2024
(Tuesday)
04 June 2024
(Tuesday)
04 June 2024
(Tuesday)
04 June 2024
(Tuesday)
04 June 2024
(Tuesday)
Date before which election shall be completed06 June 2024 (Thursday)06 June 2024
(Thursday)
06 June 2024
(Thursday)
06 June 2024
(Thursday)
06 June 2024
(Thursday)
06 June 2024
(Thursday)
06 June 2024
(Thursday)

Schedule for bye-election to Twenty-Six (26) Assembly Constituencies of Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal

Phases/ScheduleSchedule 1 forSchedule 2 forSchedule 3 forSchedule 4
for
Schedule 5 forSchedule 6
for
Schedule 7 for
Poll Events
7- Ramnagar
(Tripura),
30 – Akola West (Maharashtra)

26 – Vijapur, 83-Porbandar 85-Manavadar 108– Khambhat

136 – Vaghodia (Gujarat)

136 – Dadraul (Uttar Pradesh)31- Gandey (Jharkhand),292 – Gainsari
(Uttar Pradesh)
195-Agiaon(SC) (Bihar),
71-
Secunderabad Cantt. (SC) (Telangana)
173 – Lucknow East
(Uttar Pradesh)
21-Karnal
(Haryana)
403 – Duddhi (ST)
(Uttar Pradesh)
233-
Vilavancode, (Tamil Nadu)
165-Bagidora (ST)
(Rajasthan)
18 – Dharamshala, 21 – Lahaul & Spiti (ST),
37 – Sujanpur,
39 – Barsar,
42 – Gagret,
45 – Kutlehar
(Himachal Pradesh)
36-Shorapur (ST)
(Karnataka)
62-
Bhagawangola (West Bengal)
113-Baranagar
(West Bengal)

BJP Candidate List 2024

Check the full list of BJP Candidates
Uttar PradeshPM Modi – Varanasi
Rajnath Singh – Lucknow
Smriti Irani – Amethi
Ritesh Pandey – Ambedkar Nagar
Hema Malini – Mathura
Ravi Kishan – Gorakhpur
Pradeep Kumar – Kairana
Sanjeev Kumar Balyan – Muzaffarnagar
Om Kumar – Nagina (SC)
Ghanshyam Lodhi – Rampur
Parameshvar Lal Saini – Sambhal
Kanwar Singh Tanwar – Amroha
Mahesh Sharma – Gautam Budh Nagar
Bhola Singh – Bulandshahr (SC)
Satyapal Singh Baghel – Agra (SC)
Raj Kumar Chahar – Fatehpur Sikri
Rajveer Singh – Etah
Dharmendra Kashyap – Aonla
Arun Kumar Sagar – Shahjahanpur (SC)
Ajay Mishra Teni – Kheri
Rekha Verma – Dhaurahra
Rajesh Verma – Sitapur
Jal Prakash Rawat – Hardoi (SC)
Ashok Kumar Rawat – Misrikh (SC)
Sakshi Maharaj – Unnao
Kaushal Kishore – Mohanlalganj (SC)
Sangam Lal Gupta – Pratapgarh
Mukesh Rajput – Farrukhabad
Ram Shankar Katheria – Etawah (SC)
Subrat Pathak – Kannauj
Devendra Singh Bhole – Akbarpur
Bhanu Pratap Singh Verma – Jalaun (SC)
Anurag Sharma – Jhansi
Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel – Hamirpur
R K Singh Patel – Banda
Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti – Fatehpur
Upendra Singh Rawat – Barabanki (SC)
Lallu Singh – Faizabad
Saket Mishra – Shrawasti
Kirti Vardhan Singh – Gonda
Jagdambika Pal – Domariyaganj
Harish Dwivedi – Basti
Praveen Kumar Nishad – Sant Kabir Nagar
Pankaj Choudhary – Maharajganj
Vijay Kumar Dubey – Kushi Nagar
Kamlesh Paswan – Bansgaon (SC)
Neelam Sonkar – Lalganj (SC)
Dinesh Lal Yadav ‘Nirahua’ – Azamgarh
Ravindra Kushwaha – Salempur
Kripashankar Singh – Jaunpur
Mahendra Nath Pandey – Chandauli
West BengalNisith Pramanik – Cooch Behar (SC)
Manoj Tigga – Alipurduars (ST)
Dr. Sukanta Majumdar – Balurghat
Khagen Murmu – Maldaha Uttar
Sreerupa Mitra Chowdhury – Maldaha Dakshin
Dr. Nirmal Kumar Saha – Baharampur
Shri Gauri Shankar Ghosh – Murshidabad
Jagannath Sarkar – Ranaghat (SC)
Shantanu Thakur – Bangaon (SC)
Dr. Ashok Kandari – Joynagar (SC)
Dr. Anirban Ganguly – Jadavpur
Dr. Rathin Chakraborty – Howrah
Locket Chatterjee – Hooghly
Soumendu Adhikari – Kanthi
Hiranmay Chattopadhyay – Ghatal
Jyotirmay Singh Mahato – Purulia
Dr. Shubash Sarkar – Bankura
Soumitra Khan – Bishnupur
Pawan Singh – Asansol
Priya Saha – Bolpur (SC)
Madhya PradeshJyotiraditya Scindia – Guna
Shivraj Singh Chouhan – Vidisha
Shivmangal Singh Tomar – Morena
Sandhya Rai – Bhind (SC)
Bharat Singh Kushwaha – Gwalior
Lata Wankhede – Sagar
Virendra Khatik – Tikamgarh (SC)
Rahul Lodhi – Damoh
V D Sharma – Khajuraho
Ganesh Singh – Satna
Janardan Mishra – Rewa
Rajesh Mishra – Sidhi
Shahdol (ST) – Himadri Singh
Ashish Dubey – Jabalpur
Faggan Singh Kulaste – Mandla (ST)
Darshan Singh Choudhary – Hoshangabad
Alok Sharma – Bhopal
Rodmal Nagar – Rajgarh
Mahendra Singh Solanki – Dewas (SC)
Sudhir Gupta – Mandsour
Anita Nagar Singh Chaudhan – Ratlam (ST)
Gajendra Patel – Khargone (ST)
Gyaneshwar Patil – Khandwa
Durga Das Uikey – Betul (ST)
GujaratAmit Shah – Gandhinagar
Vinodbhai Lakhmashi Chavda – Kachchh (SC)
Rekhaben Hiteshbhai Chaudhary – Banaskantha
Bharatsinhji Dabhi – Patan
Dineshbhai Kodarbhai Makwana – Ahmedabad West (SC)
Parshottam Rupala – Rajkot
Mansukhbhai Mandaviya – Porbandar
Poonamben Maadam – Jamnagar
Miteshbhai Rameshbhai Patel – Anand
Devusinh Chauhan – Kheda
Rajpalsinh Mahendrasinh Jadhav – Panchmahal
Jasvantsinh Bhabhor – Dahod (ST)
Mansukhbhai Vasava – Bharuch
Prabhubhai Nagarbhai Vasava – Bardoli (ST)
C R Patil – Navsari
RajasthanOm Birla – Kota
Arjun Ram Meghwal – Bikaner (SC)
Devendra Jhajharia – Churu
Swami Sumedhanand Saraswati – Sikar
Bhupendra Yadav – Alwar
Ramswaroop Koli – Bharatpur (SC)
Jyoti Mirdha – Nagaur
P P Chaudhary – Pali
Gajendra Singh Shekhawat – Jodhpur
Kailash Choudhary – Barmer
Lumbaram Choudhary – Jalore
Mannalal Rawat – Udaipur (ST)
Mahendra Malviya – Banswara (ST)
C P Joshi – Chittorgarh
Dushyant Singh – Jhalawar-Baran
KeralaRajeev Chandrashekhar – Thiruvananthapuram
M L Ashwini – Kasaragod
C Raghunath – Kannur
Prafulla Krishna – Vadakara
M T Ramesh – Kozhikode
Abdul Salam – Malappuram
Niveditha Subramanian – Ponnani
C Krishnakumar – Palakkad
Suresh Gopi – Thrissur
Shobha Surendran – Alappuzha
Anil K Antony – Pathanamthitta
V Muraleedharan – Attingal
TelanganaBandi Sanjay kumar – Karimnagar
Arvind Dharmapuri – Nizambad
B. B. Patil – Zahirabad
Etela Rajender – Malkajgiri
G. Kishan Reddy – Secundrabad
Dr. Madhavi Latha – Hyderabad
Konda Vishweshwar Reddy – Chelvella
P. Bharat – Nagarkurnool (SC)
Boora Narsaiah Goud – Bhongir
AssamSarbananda Sonowal – Dibrugarh
Kripanath Mallah – Karimganj (SC)
Parimal Suklabaidya – Silchar
Amar Singh Tisso – Autonomous District (ST)
Bijuli Kalita Medhi – Gauhati
Dilip Saikia – Mangaldoi
Ranjit Dutta – Tezpur
Suresh Bora – Nowgong
Kamakhya Prasad Tasa – Kaliabor
Topon Kumar Gogai – Jorhat
Pradhan Baruah – Lakhimpur
JharkhandTala Marandi – Rajmahal (ST)
Sunil Soren – Dumka (ST)
Nishikant Dubey – Godda
Annapurna Devi – Kodarma
Sanjay Seth – Ranchi
Vidhyut Baran Mahato – Jamshedpur
Geeta Koda – Singhbhum (ST)
Arjun Munda – Khunti (ST)
Samir Oraon – Lohardaga (ST)
Vishnu Dayal Ram – Palamau (SC)
Manish Jaiswal – Hazaribagh
ChhattisgarhChintamani Maharaj – Sarguja (ST)
Radheshyam Rathia – Raigarh (ST)
Kamlesh Jangde – Janjgir-Champa (SC)
Sushri Saroj Pandey – Korba
Tokhan Sahu – Bilaspur
Santosh Pandey – Rajnandgaon
Vijay Baghel – Durg
Brijmohan Agarwal – Raipur
Roop Kumari Choudhary – Mahasamund
Mahesh Kashyap – Bastar (ST)
Bhojraj Nag – Kanker (ST)
DelhiPraveen Khandelwal – Chandni Chowk
Manoj Tiwari – North East Delhi
Sushri Bansuri Swaraj – New Delhi
Kamaljeet Sehrawat – West Delhi
Ramvir Singh Bidhuri – South Delhi
Jammu and KashmirJitendra Singh – Udhampur
Jugal Kishore Sharma – Jammu
UttarakhandMala Rajya Laxmi Shah – Tehri Garhwal
Ajay Tamta – Almora (SC)
Ajay Bhatt – Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar
Arunachal PradeshKiren Rijiju – Arunachal West
Tapir Gao – Arunachal East
GoaShripad Yesso Naik – North Goa
TripuraBiplab Deb – Tripura
Andaman and NicobarBishnu Pada Ray – Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Daman and DiuLalubhai Patel – Daman and Diu

How to Know Your BLO?

    1. Visit the official website of the state chief electoral officer like
      Delhi: www.ceodelhi.gov.in.
      UP: https://ceouttarpradesh.nic.in/
      Mumbai: https://ceoelection.maharashtra.gov.in/ceo/
      WestBengal: https://ceowestbengal.nic.in/
    2. On the Home Page of website
    3. Now Click on the “Know Your BLO”.
      election 2024 know your BLO
    4. Now Enter Your Locality & click on the Search Button
    5. Now it will provide the list.
      blo

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