Poll schedule for five states announced, UP votes in 7 phases


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New Delhi, Jan 4 (PTI): The high-stakes assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh will be held in seven phases between February 11 and March 8, while Punjab and Goa will go to polls together on February 4, Uttarakhand on February 15 and Manipur in two phases on March 4 and 8, with counting to be held on March 11.

Announcing the poll schedule for five states, Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi said the seven-phased UP Assembly polls for 403 constituencies will be held on February 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, March 4 and 8.

He said over 16 crore people will participate in these polls for a total of 690 constituencies in five states, for which the Commission has set up 1.85 lakh polling stations, which are 15 per cent more than those set up in 2012 polls.

The CEC flanked by the two Election Commissioners A K Joti and O P Rawat announced that the poll process will commence with the issue of notification on January 11 for Punjab and Goa polls where candidates can start filing their nominations.

"The Model Code of Conduct will come into immediate effect and will apply on political parties and state governments concerned, besides the Central government in terms of announcements in these states," Zaidi told reporters.

The CEC said candidates will have to open a fresh bank account for all election expenses and all expenses above Rs 20,000 will be made through cheques from their respective accounts. He added that all donations will also be accepted through cheques.

The maximum limit for expenses for each candidates in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Uttarakhand is Rs 28 lakh, while that in Goa and Manipur is Rs 20 lakh, he said.

The first phase of Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections covering 73 constituencies in 15 districts will be held on February 11, while 67 constituencies spread over 11 districts will go to polls on February 15 in Phase II.

Similarly, for Phase III covering 69 constituencies in 12 districts of the states, polls will be held on February 19 and Phase IV and Phase V will be held on February 23 and February 27, covering 53 and 52 constituencies respectively.

Phase VI of UP polls covering 49 will be held on March 4 and the last phase covering 40 seats will be held on March 8.

The assembly polls in Punjab and Goa with 117 and 40 constituencies respectively, will be held in one go on February 4, with the poll process being set rolling on January 11 with the filing of nominations.

Uttarakhand with 70 assembly constituencies will go to polls in one go on February 15, while Manipur will have polling in two phases on March 4 and 8.

The poll process will start in Uttarakhand on January 20, while that for Manipur will commence on February 11 with the issue of notification, where the nominations will start.

Zaidi said the use of black money in these elections is expected to reduce post demonetisation, but use of other illegal inducements in different forms may see an increase.

He said for the first time the EC will issue Standard Operating Procedures for the first 72 hours of poll process after announcement of polls and for the last 72 hours before polling to ensure that the poll machinery is set rolling and activated.

The EC has also for the first time made it mandatory for every candidate contesting these polls to file another affidavit in the form of a "No demand certificate" declaring any pending electricity, water, telephone bills and rent for government accommodation in their possession in last ten years.

The CEC said candidates will also make a declaration while filing their nominations on their being a citizen of India and having not possessed citizenship of any other country.

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Wed, Jan 04 2017

    As five states schedule for polls I would like make some suggestions to Election commison of India
    1.All contestants particulars from each assembly segment should be compulsorily made public including financial details,education qualifications,criminal records etc.
    2.No candidate should be allowed to contest an election at the same time in order to reduce expenditure when candidate can hold only one assembly seat.
    3.Supreme court's recent decision on mixing religion with politics should be strictly monitored.If found violated he/she must be debarred for 5 years to contesting elections.
    4.Democracy is the heart of all black money and corruption,it should be mandatory for all party funding to be made in public spear of party portal.
    5.All freebies before elections should be banned.
    6.Mass media and social media reporting should be strictly monitored.If violated should be banned till election results are over with heavy penalty and jail term.

    Jai Hind

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  • ravi, mangalore

    Wed, Jan 04 2017

    MAY BE FULL CHANCE OF AAP IN GOA

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  • Peter, KSA

    Wed, Jan 04 2017

    Cent percent BJP will win in UP. Modi Power. Don't worry Modiji, we are with you. No looking back. Jai ho Modiji.

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  • RK, MUMBAI

    Wed, Jan 04 2017

    ADVANTAGE BJP
    but it is difficult to predict peoples mind

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  • Shaan, Manglore

    Wed, Jan 04 2017

    BJP will (win) clean-sweep these all 5 states..

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  • Mohan Bhat, Manipal

    Wed, Jan 04 2017

    Yes because feku has used black money in polls

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 04 2017

    BJP initiated sweeping ...

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  • vivek, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 04 2017

    dreaming is free of cost

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  • Basheer Aramboor, Sullia

    Wed, Jan 04 2017

    Punjab & Goa - AAP

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  • Anitha, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 04 2017

    y u left up manipur and uttar khand?

    dreaming is free of cost

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 04 2017

    BJP wants to advance budget to Feb.1, to take advantage of some sops and concessions, just like taking the cake from the table and becoming Godfather. However, the Election Commission is reviewing this and will report whether it is proper.

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  • Alphonso Rodrigues, Udupi

    Wed, Jan 04 2017

    These elections will be a true refrendum of Demonetization. BJP will not come back to UP, SP (Akhilesh) will retain the CM seat for second term.

    Cong wont come,, Thanks to Rahuls Padayatar

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Wed, Jan 04 2017

    1) UP will see fierce competition between BSP, BJP and SP to win majority seats. Current trends point to both BSP and BJP gaining. Congress, JD(U), RLD will be spent force
    2) Punjab could see Congress returning to power after 10 years in Opposition. They have edge over SAD, BJP alliance. AAP may make inroads with few seats
    3) Goa will see tough contests between Congress and BJP. Advantage BJP as they are incumbent party with resources. AAP will be a complete washout in Goa
    4) Manipur - Congress has upper hand, but NEDA launched by BJP could bring in more surprises, Manipur Peoples Front too may give tough fight in many seats.
    5) Uttarakhand - BJP has upper hand over Congress, Harish Rawat's corruption cases and MLA bribery cases will go against party.

    In Nutshell, Congress -1, BJP -2
    Manipur and UP - Cliff hangers

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  • Praveen Devadiga, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 04 2017

    Joke of the decade

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  • Bhaskar, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 04 2017

    Day dream

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