NEW DELHI: The stage is about for the ultimate outcomes of the meeting elections within the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir and the state of Haryana, scheduled for October 8, Tuesday. This election is especially important because it represents the primary in a decade and the primary because the abrogation of Article 370 in August 2019 within the valley of J&Ok.
Jammu Kashmir meeting election
The 90-member meeting held elections in three phases: the primary on September 18, adopted by Section 2 on September 25, and Section 3 on October 1.
Jammu Kashmir meeting election constituency
Constituencies voting in Section 1: The primary section of elections had been held in Pampore, Tral, Pulwama, Rajpora, Zainapora, Shopian, DH Pora, Kulgam, Devsar, Dooru, Kokernag (ST), Anantnag West, Anantnag, Srigufwara-Bijbehara, Shangus-Anantnag East, Pahalgam, Inderwal, Kishtwar, Padder-Nagseni, Bhadarwah, Doda, Doda West, Ramban and Banihal
Constituencies voting in Section 2: The second section of elections in Jammu and Kashmir happened throughout 26 constituencies with over 13,000 polling personnel deployed at 3,500 stations, throughout the six districts of Rajouri, Poonch, and Reasi, Srinagar, Ganderbal, and Budgam.
The 26 constituencies are: Kangan (ST), Ganderbal, Hazratbal, Khanyar, Habbakadal, Lal Chowk, Channapora, Zadibal, Eidgah, Central Shalteng, Budgam, Beerwah, Khansahib, Chrar-i-Sharief, Chadoora, Gulabgarh (ST), Reasi, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi, Kalakote-Sunderbani, Nowshera, Rajouri (ST), Budhal (ST), Thannamandi (ST), Surankote (ST), Poonch Haveli, and Mendhar (ST).
Constituencies voting in Section 3: Voting was executed in 40 Meeting constituencies, with 24 positioned within the Jammu area and 16 within the Kashmir valley.
The Jammu division, Jammu district embrace Bishnah-SC, Suchetgarh-SC, R S Pura, Jammu South, Bahu, Jammu East, Nagrota, Jammu West, Jammu North, Akhnoor-SC and Chhamb. Kathua district follows with six seats, specifically Bani, Billawar, Basohli, Jasrota, Kathua-SC and Hiranagar. Udhampur district has 4 constituencies, together with Udhampur West, Udhampur East, Chenni and Ramnagar-SC, whereas Samba district has three seats: Ramgarh-SC, Samba and Vijaypur.
The Kashmir division, Kupwara district embrace 16 meeting constituencies, that are “Karnah, Tregham, Kupwara, Lolab, Handwara and Langate.” Baramulla district consists of Sopore, Rafiabad, Uri, Baramulla, Gulmarg, Wagoora-Kreeri and Pattan,whereas Bandipora district consists of Sonawari, Bandipora, Gurez (ST).
Jammu Kashmir meeting election main events
The Nationwide Convention and the Congress have fashioned an alliance, whereas the Individuals’s Democratic Occasion and the Bharatiya Janata Occasion (BJP) are the opposite main contenders.
Excessive-profile leaders, together with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union residence minister Amit Shah, Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, and former J&Ok chief ministers Farooq Abdullah, Omar Abudullah, and Mehbooba Mufti, have been actively campaigning on the bottom for weeks, underscoring the significance of this election.
Jammu Kashmir meeting election candidates
1st section: Key candidates
The outstanding candidates within the first section consists of Iltija Mufti (PDP) – Bijbehara-Srigufwara, Waheed Para (PDP ) – Pulwama, Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami (CPIM) – Kulgam, Khalid Najib Suharwady (Nationwide Convention) – Doda, Shagun Parihar (BJP) – Kishtwar and Vikar Rasool Wani (Congress) – Banihal.
2nd section: Key candidates
Among the many outstanding candidates within the second section are former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and Nationwide Convention vice chairman Omar Abdullah, who’s contesting from each the Budgam and Ganderbal seats. Moreover, Jammu and Kashmir BJP chief Ravinder Raina is operating for the Nowshera meeting seat, whereas Pradesh Congress Committee president Tariq Hamid Karra is contesting from the Central-Shalteng seat.
third section: Key candidates
Within the third section, notable candidates embrace former ministers comparable to Raman Bhalla (R S Pura), Usman Majid (Bandipora), Nazir Ahmad Khan (Gurez), Taj Mohiuddin (Uri), Basharat Bukhari (Wagoora-Kreeri), Imran Ansari (Pattan), Ghulam Hassan Mir (Gulmarg), Choudhary Lal Singh (Basohli), Rajiv Jasrotia (Jasrota), Manohar Lal Sharma (Billawar), Sham Lal Sharma and Ajay Kumar Sadhotra (Jammu North), Mula Ram (Marh), Chander Prakash Ganga, and Manjit Singh (Vijapur).
J&Ok meeting elections voter turnout
The Valley of Jammu and Kashmir recorded an total voter turnout of 63.88 % within the Meeting elections, with male turnout at 64.88 % in comparison with feminine turnout at 63.04 %.
The Election Fee reported a voter turnout of 69.69 % within the third section, held on October 1. Within the first and second phases, the polling percentages had been 61.38 % and 57.31 %, respectively. Notably, Section 3 additionally noticed a barely increased feminine voter turnout of 70.02 %, surpassing the male turnout of 69.37 %.
What Exit ballot predicted
Exit polls for the Jammu and Kashmir meeting election have predicted that the Congress-Nationwide Convention alliance could win round 43 seats, 3 in need of the bulk, whereas the BJP could win 27 seats, PDP 7 and others 13.
Dainik Bhaskar: BJP 20-25, Congress +NC 35-40, PDP 4-7, Others 12-18
C-Voter: BJP 27-32, Congress +NC 40-48, PDP 6-12, Others 6-11
Individuals Pulse: BJP 22-27, Congress +NC 46-50, PDP 7-11, Others 4-6
Axis My India: BJP 24-34, Congress +NC 35-45, PDP 4-6, Others 9-23
Haryana meeting elections
Haryana went to the polls on October 5, 2024, with over 2 crore eligible voters, throughout all 90 constituencies, with 20,629 established polling cubicles. Haryana polls had been earlier scheduled for October 1 however later postponed by the Election Fee.
Haryana meeting elections key constituencies
The state has 90 meeting seats together with Kalka, Panchkula, Naraingarh, Ambala Cantt, Ambala Metropolis, Mulana (SC), Sadhaura (SC), Jagadhri, Yamunanagar, Radaur, Ladwa, Shahbad (SC), Thanesar, Pehowa, Guhla (SC), Kalayat, Kaithal, Pundri, Nilokheri (SC), Indri, Karnal, Gharaunda, Assandh, Panipat Rural, Panipat Metropolis, Israna (SC), Samalkha, Ganaur, Rai, Kharkhauda (SC), Sonipat, Gohana, Baroda, Julana, Safidon, Jind, Uchana Kalan, Narwana (SC), Tohana, Fatehabad, Ratia (SC), Kalanwali (SC), Dabwali, Rania, Sirsa, Ellenabad, Adampur, Uklana (SC), Narnaund, Hansi, Barwala, Hisar, Nalwa, Loharu, Badhra, Dadri, Bhiwani, Tosham, Bawani Khera (SC), Meham, Garhi Sampla-Kiloi, Rohtak, Kalanaur (SC), Bahadurgarh, Badli, Jhajjar (SC), Beri, Atel, Mahendragarh, Narnaul, Nangal Chaudhry, Bawal (SC), Kosli, Rewari, Pataudi (SC), Badshahpur, Gurgaon, Sohna, Nuh, Ferozepur Jhirka, Punahana, Hathin, Hodal (SC), Palwal, Prithla, Faridabad NIT, Badkhal, Ballabgarh, Faridabad, and Tigaon.
Haryana meeting election main events
Bharatiya Janata Occasion (BJP), Indian Nationwide Congress (INC), Aam Aadmi Occasion (AAP), Indian Nationwide Lok Dal (INLD) in alliance with the Bahujan Samaj Occasion (BSP), and the Jannayak Janata Occasion (JJP) with the Azad Samaj Occasion are the important thing events within the state.
Haryana meeting election candidates
This yr’s election featured only one,031 candidates, with the best quantity from Jind at 72. It is a lower from 2014, when 1,351 candidates contested, and from 2019, when 1,169 candidates participated within the Meeting elections.
Outstanding amongst these within the fray embrace chief minister Saini (Ladwa), Chief of Opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda (Garhi Sampla-Kiloi), INLD’s Abhay Singh Chautala (Ellenabad), JJP’s Dushyant Chautala (Uchana Kalan), BJP’s Anil Vij (Ambala Cantt) and O P Dhankar (Badli), AAP’s Anurag Dhanda (Kalayat) and Congress’s Vinesh Phogat (Julana).Among the many impartial candidates embrace Savitri Jindal (Hisar), Ranjit Chautala (Rania) and Chitra Sarwara (Ambala Cantt).
This election additionally witnessed a lower within the variety of girls candidates, with solely 101 girls contesting within the Haryana elections. Notable candidates embrace Shakti Rani Sharma and Shalley Chaudhary from Ambala.
Haryana meeting elections voter turnout
Haryana recorded a voter turnout of 67.90% on October 5 for the fifteenth meeting normal elections in 2024.Sirsa district recorded the best turnout of 75.36%, whereas Faridabad district had the bottom at 56.49%.
Moreover, the Ellenabad meeting constituency noticed the best turnout at 80.61%, and the Badkhal meeting constituency recorded the bottom at 48.27%.
Ambala district had a voter turnout of 67.62%.Panchkula district confirmed 65.23%, Yamunanagar district 74.20%, Kurukshetra district 69.59%, Kaithal district 72.36%, Karnal district 65.67%, Panipat district 68.80%, Sonipat district 66.08%, Jind district 72.19%, and Fatehabad district 74.77%.Equally, Hisar district recorded 70.58%, Bhiwani district 70.46%, Charkhi Dadri district 69.58%, Rohtak district 66.73%, Jhajjar district 65.69%, Mahendragarh district 70.45%, Rewari district 67.99%, Gurugram district 57.96%, Mewat district 72.81%, and Palwal 73.89%.
Out of the two,03,54,350 voters within the state, 1,38,19,776 solid their votes, comprising 74,28,124 males, 63,91,534 girls, and 118 third-gender voters.
What Exit ballot predicted
Exit polls predicted that the Congress will likely be sweeping again into energy in Haryana after a niche of 10 years.The get together will likely be successful round 55 seats, the BJP 27 seats, INLD 2 seats, JJP 1 seat and others round 5 seats.
As per pollster Matrize, Congress is anticipated to win 55-62 seats, BJP 18-24, INLD 3-6, JJP 0-3 and others 2-5 seats.
Peoples Pulse has predicted that the Congress will safe round 49-61 seats, BJP 20-32, INLD 2-3, JJP 0-1 and others 3-5 seats.
Dhruv Analysis has predicted that the Congress will win round 50-64 seats, BJP 22-32 seats, and others 2-8.