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Maharashtra Lok Sabha Election 2024 LIVE: Voter turnout till 5 pm at 54.85 pc

Maharashtra Lok Sabha Election 2024 LIVE: Voter turnout till 5 pm at 54.85 pc

Maharashtra Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: Five assembly segments, spread across two Lok Sabha seats, including Naxal-hit Gadchiroli-Chimur, voted between 7 am and 3 pm, unlike other areas where voters can exercise their franchise until 6 pm. In the assembly segments of Amgaon, Armori, Gadchiroli and Aheri of Gadchiroli-Chimur Lok Sabha constituency and Arjune Morgaon in Bhandara-Gondia seat, polling was held between 7 am and 3 pm. We are closing the LIVE blog now

19 April,2024 07:48 PM IST | Mumbai
Gujarat, Himachal Poll Results: 'Less than 1 PC margin in HP results'

Gujarat, Himachal Poll Results: 'Less than 1 PC margin in HP results'

The difference between the number of votes for BJP & Congress was less than 1 per cent, said PM Modi after BJP lost to Congress. We are closing the LIVE blog now.

08 December,2022 10:18 PM IST | Mumbai
Assembly election results 2022: BJP crosses majority in UP, wins Goa, Manipur

Assembly election results 2022: BJP crosses majority in UP, wins Goa, Manipur

The counting of votes for the five state Assemblies of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Goa, and Manipur began today at 8 am. The exit polls have predicted that BJP will be elected in UP but with reduced seats. AAP is set to win Punjab and the saffron party will retain Uttarakhand. Some exit polls predicted a hung-assembly in Goa. The polls for 117 constituencies were held on February 20 and a total 1,54,69,618 voters exercised their right to franchise.

10 March,2022 09:52 PM IST | Mumbai
Assembly polls: Accept the Nandigram verdict, but will move court, says Mamata

Assembly polls: Accept the Nandigram verdict, but will move court, says Mamata

The Trinamool Congress (TMC) was ahead in 202 of the 292 seats that went to polls in West Bengal, way over the halfway mark of 147, leaving the BJP trailing far behind in 77 seats. In Tamil Nadu, the DMK, led by its President M.K. Stalin, is leading in 121 of the state's 234 Assembly constituencies and if the trend continues, then it can form the government on its own. The party-led front is leading in 143 Assembly constituencies (Congress 15, CPI and CPI-M two each, VCK three) for which the polls were held on April 6.

02 May,2021 07:58 PM IST | New Delhi

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