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Lok Sabha elections in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi on April 17, counting on May 16

Lok Sabha elections in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi on April 17, counting on May 16


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Lok Sabha elections in MangaloreNew Delhi, March 5, 2014: The Election Commission on Wednesday announced the schedule for the 2014 Lok Sabha elections saying they will be held in nine phases from April 7, 2014 to May 12, 2014. As per the Schedule voting in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts will be  on April 17.

The counting of votes to be held on May 16 and will be over in a day, Chief election commissioner Sampath announcing the dates in a press conference in New Delhi today.

The first date of poll shall be on April 7, 2014 which will be held in two states and six parliamentary constituencies will be covered. The second phase of poll on April 9 will cover seven constituencies in five states. The third phase on April 10 to cover 92 constituencies in 14 states and the fourth day of poll on April 12 to cover three states and five constituencies.

The fifth will be on April 17 which will cover 13 states and UTs and 122 constituencies and sixth phase will be on April 24, covering 12 states and 117 constituencies.

The seventh phase will be held on April 30 to cover nine states and 89 constituencies, eighth phase on May 7 will cover seven states and 64 constituencies and the last and ninth phase on will be on May 12 and cover 3 states and 41 constituencies.

The chief election commissioner said there has been a 12% increase in the number of polling stations in the country with 9,30,000 stations this year. There were 8.3 lakh stations in the last elections.He  also said that the model code of conduct has come into immediate effect. It prevents the government from making any decisions that can be seen as influencing voters. It also prohibits political parties from making unsubstantiated allegations against opponents.

The decision to announce the dates to elect 543 members to Lok Sabha was taken after a series of meeting by Sampath on Tuesday and firming up of the security plan.

In a first for general elections, voters will also be able to reject all candidates with None Of The Above (NOTA) buttons on 1.5 million electronic voting machines (EVMs).

The EC will also experiment with verifiable paper trail system with EVMs in about 10,000 polling booths across the country.

 

Lok Sabha elections 2014 Schedule


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