Maharashtra lok sabha election 2024: Lok Sabha election dates have been announced across the country. In such a situation, people are keeping an eye on Maharashtra also. It will be interesting to see what impact the political upheaval, party change incidents and statements made in Maharashtra last year will have on this Lok Sabha election.
Lok Sabha elections have been announced in the entire country including Maharashtra. On Saturday, the Election Commission announced the dates of Lok Sabha elections. Regarding when the elections will start in the entire country and when the results will be declared, it has come to light that elections will be held in seven phases across the country and counting of votes will take place on June 4. Voting will take place in the first five phases in 48 seats of Maharashtra.
Voting in Maharashtra in 5 phases:
Phase 1: 19 April
Phase 2: 26 April
Phase 3: 07 May
Phase 4: 13 May
Phase 5: 20 May
State | 19 April | 26 April | 7th May | 13 may | 20th May | 25 may | 1 June |
Maharashtra (48 seats) | 5 seat | 8 seat | 11 seats | 11 seats | 13 seats | — | — |
When, where, on which seat elections in Maharashtra, know the updated
seats of the first phase – 19-04-2024
1. Ramtek
2. Nagpur
3. Bhandara – Gondia
4. Gadchiroli – Chimur
5. Chandrapur
Second phase seats – 26 April 2024
6. Buldhana
7. Akola
8. Amravati
9. Wardha
10. Yavatmal – Washim
11. Hingoli
12. Nanded
13. Parbhani
Seats of the third phase – 7 May 2024
14. Raigarh
15. Baramati
16. Osmanabad
17. Latur
18. Solapur
19. Madha
20. Sangli
21. Satara
22. Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg
23. Kolhapur
24. Hatkanangal
Fourth Phase Seats – 13-05-2024
25. Nandurbar
26. Jalgaon
27. Raver
28. Jalna
29. Aurangabad
30. Mawal 31.
Pune
32. Shirur
33. Ahmednagar
34. Shirdi
35. Beed
Seats of the fifth phase – 20-05-2024
36. Dhule
37. Dindori
38. Nashik
39. Palghar
40. Bhiwandi
41. Kalyan
42. Thane
43. Mumbai North
44. Mumbai North-West
45. Mumbai North-East
46. Mumbai North-Central
47. Mumbai South-Central
48. Mumbai South
Know here when and how many seats will be voted in the country.
This time too Lok Sabha elections will be held in seven phases. Voting is starting from 19th April and the results will be declared on 4th June. In the 2019 general elections also, voting took place in a total of seven phases.
Voting will be held in the first phase on April 19. In this, voting will be held on 102 seats in 21 states.
Voting will be held in the second phase on 26th April. Voting will take place on 89 seats in 13 states.
Voting will be held in the third phase on 7th May. Voting will take place on 94 seats in 12 states.
Voting will be held in the fourth phase on May 13. Voting will take place on 96 seats in 10 states.
Voting will be held in the fifth phase on May 20. Voting will take place on 49 seats in 8 states.
Voting will be held in the sixth phase on 25th May. Voting will take place on 57 seats in 7 states.
Voting will be held in the seventh phase on June 1. Voting will take place on 57 seats in 8 states.
– The results will come on June 4.
Political mathematics has changed in Maharashtra.
This time the elections in Maharashtra are also interesting because the political mathematics of Maharashtra has changed a lot in these five years. At that time Shiv Sena was also one, but now it has been divided into two. At the same time, NCP is also divided into two separate parts. In which Ajit Pawar faction has got the status of real NCP.
According to the results declared by the Election Commission for Maharashtra, the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance has won 41 out of 48 Lok Sabha seats in the state. According to election officials, BJP had won 23 seats and its ally Shiv Sena had won 18 seats. The ruling coalition had won 42 seats in the 2014 elections. In this way the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance was reduced by one seat.