NEW DELHI: The counting of votes for by-elections to four Lok Sabha seats and 10 assembly constituencies will be held on Thursday.
Here are the LIVE updates:
Many voters did vote for BJP but with a lead of some thousand votes alliance has won. I would like to congratulate the candidate. The alliance has emerged strong and now we have to prepare better for future: Mriganka Singh, BJP Kairana candidate pic.twitter.com/yRbPc2g72Y
— ANI UP/Uttarakhand (@ANINewsUP) May 31, 2018
Congress candidate Miani D Shira wins Ampati seat in #Meghalaya. She is the daughter of Former CM and Congress leader Mukul Sangma pic.twitter.com/fLkwk9SVrp
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BJP wins Palghar bypoll Lok Sabha constituency in Maharashtra by 29572 votes. pic.twitter.com/8uiJAliSCr
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In yet another major setback to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Karnataka, Congress candidate Munirathna won from the Rajarajeshwari Nagar (RR Nagar) assembly constituency here by 41,162 votes.
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Congress wins Shahkot assembly bypoll seat in Punjab, NCP leading by 20,583 votes in Bhandara-Gondiya Lok Sabha bypoll
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BJP wins #Tharali bypoll assembly seat in Uttarakhand pic.twitter.com/gUYl7NfZ1t
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#Karnataka: Congress candidate Muniratna has won by 41162 votes from Rajarajeshwari Nagar assembly constituency
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Jokihat By-election:Another set-back to BJP, RJD emerges victorious. Shahnawaz Alam from Jokihat Constituency wins Jokihat Assembly seat in Bihar.
We won the RR Nagar seat with huge margin, the people of Bengaluru have blessed us- Dinesh Gundu Rao, Congress on trends showing Party leading from RR Nagar #Karnataka pic.twitter.com/MWuj5OaIz5
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#Karnataka: Congress workers celebrate in Bengaluru as Party leads from Rajarajeshwari Nagar assembly constituency pic.twitter.com/vmlBSkeToq
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#Jharkhand: JMM's Seema Devi leading by 662 votes from Silli assembly seat in the eight round of counting
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#Maharashtra: BJP's Gavit Rajendra Dhedya leading by 17843 votes over Shiv Sena's Shrinivas Chintaman Vanaga from #Palghar Lok Sabha seat after ninth round of counting.
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#Nagaland Lok Sabha by-poll: Naga People's Front (NPF) leading by over 11,000 votes, ahead of Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP).
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#Maharashtra: BJP leading by 17417 votes from Palghar Lok Sabha seat in the seventh round of counting
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#Jharkhand: JMM's Seema Devi leading by 296 votes from Silli assembly seat in the sixth round of counting
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Uttarakhand: Congress leading by 198 votes from #Tharali assembly seat in fifth round of counting
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#WestBengal: TMC's Dulal Chandra Das is leading by over 32,000 votes from Maheshtala assembly constituency, after tenth round of counting
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Kerala: CPI-M leading by 9359 votes from #Chengannur assembly seat
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#WestBengal: TMC's Dulal Chandra Das is leading by over 33,000 votes from Maheshtala assembly constituency, after tenth round of counting, BJP second.
— ANI (@ANI) May 31, 2018
Maharashtra: NCP leading by 3959 votes from Bhandara–Gondiya Lok Sabha constituency in fourth round of counting
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#Karnataka: Congress candidate Muniratna leading by around 44000 votes from Rajarajeshwari Nagar assembly constituency after ninth round of counting
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Himachal Pradesh: Residents of Shimla's Benmore protest outside CM residence over severe water crisis in the city. pic.twitter.com/FrGDMk3UUD
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Jharkhand: BJP leading from Gomia assembly seat by 7174 votes in the sixth round of counting
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BJP's Gavit Rajendra Dhedya leading from Palghar Lok Sabha seat by over 14,000 votes over Shiv Sena candidate #Maharashtra
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#Karnataka: Congress candidate Muniratna leading by around 32000 votes from Rajarajeshwari Nagar assembly constituency after sixth round of counting
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Punjab: Congress leading by 12000 votes from Shahkot assembly seat after sixth round of counting
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NCP leading from Maharashtra's Bhandara-Gondiya by 3100 votes, BJP second. #Maharashtra
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#Noorpur Assembly by-poll: Samajwadi Party leading by over 9000 votes.
— ANI UP/Uttarakhand (@ANINewsUP) May 31, 2018
JD(U)'s Md Murshid Alam leading by over 3000 votes from Jokihat Assembly constituency. #Bihar
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From what we are hearing BJP is behind by more than 10000 votes in Kairana Parliamentary Bypoll #Kairana
— Amitoj Singh (@amitoj) May 31, 2018
First round of counting is completed, tabulation is underway, RLD candidate Tabassum Hasan has received 3700 votes and BJP's Mriganka Singh has received 3746 votes: Indra Vijay Singh, Collector, Shamli on #KairanaByPolls pic.twitter.com/c4yoDcCQKU
— ANI UP/Uttarakhand (@ANINewsUP) May 31, 2018
Samajwadi Party is leading from #Noorpur Assembly constituency in early trends.
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#Maharashtra: Visuals from a counting centre in Palghar, counting of votes for the Lok Sabha by-poll has begun. pic.twitter.com/4swJkmlaCj
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#Punjab: Visuals from a counting centre in Shahkot, counting of votes for the Assembly by-poll has begun. pic.twitter.com/gsw3i8Ds8O
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#Punjab: Counting of votes for Shahkot Assembly constituency to start shortly, visuals from a counting centre. pic.twitter.com/y1afkKWBzA
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Bihar: Visuals from a counting centre in Jokihat, where counting has begun for assembly by-poll. pic.twitter.com/RaFvpYK1zW
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#WestBengal: TMC's Dulal Chandra Das is leading by over 10,000 votes from Maheshtala assembly constituency, after second round of counting.
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#Karnataka: Early trends indicate Congress leading on Rajarajeshwari Nagar assembly constituency seat
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West Bengal: Visuals from a counting centre in Mahestala assembly seat pic.twitter.com/uRgpGNWbRU
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Lok Sabha Bypoll:
The Lok Sabha seats which went for polls were: Palghar and Bhandara-Gondiya in Maharashtra; the politically-crucial Kairana Lok Sabha constituency in Uttar Pradesh, and Nagaland parliamentary constituency.
It will be a litmus test for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as a positive outcome is necessary for the saffron party to maintain its majority in the Lok Sabha.
The results will also test the mettle of a united opposition with that of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Though, after losing from Gorakhpur and Phulpur, the BJP had profusely campaigned to win the Kairana seat.
Similarly, in Maharashtra’s Palghar and Bhandara-Gondiya, all four major parties — the BJP, Shiv Sena, NCP, and Congress left no stone unturned to woo the electorates in their favour.
Elections were necessitated in Kairana after the seat fell vacant in February following the death of BJP leader Hukum Singh. The BJP has fielded Mriganka Singh, daughter of Singh, from this seat.
In Maharashtra, Palghar is a reserved seat, which was previously held by the BJP. The seat fell vacant after sitting BJP MP Chintaman Wanga died in January.
Chintaman Wanga had thrice won the constituency as a BJP member, however, after his death, his family had joined hands with the Shiv Sena.
In Bhandara-Gondiya the bye-election was necessitated when BJP’s sitting MP Nana Patole quit the party to join the Congress in December last year.
Meanwhile, in Nagaland Neiphiu Rio of the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party was the representative of the lone Lok Sabha constituency in Nagaland. Rio, who represented this constituency, quit in February to contest in the assembly election. Rio is the chief minister of Nagaland.
Assembly Bye-election:
The by-elections were held in Legislative Assemblies of Shahkot (Punjab), Tharali (Uttarakhand), Ampati (Meghalaya), Chengannur (Kerala), Jokihat (Bihar), Gomia (Jharkhand), Silli (Jharkhand), Maheshtala (West Bengal), Noorpur (Uttar Pradesh), Palus Kadegaon (Maharashtra).
The by-poll in Gomia Assembly was necessitated after the sitting MLA Yogendra Prasad Mahto of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) was expelled from the assembly after he was convicted in a coal theft case.
In Jharkhand’s Silli the sitting MLA, Amit Mahto, of the JMM was convicted in a criminal assault case in March following which the seat fell vacant.
The seat of Noorpur in Uttar Pradesh fell vacant after the death of sitting BJP MLA Lokendra Singh Chouhan. Chouhan was a two-time MLA from here.
The Maheshtala seat was held by Trinamool Congress (TMC) MLA Kasturi Das until his death in February. He too had represented this constituency twice.
Former Meghalaya Chief Minister and Congress MLA Mukul Sangma resigned from Ampati seat in March, as he had also won from Songsak. Sangma was the MLA from this seat since 1993.
Tharali seat in Uttarakhand is reserved for the member of scheduled castes. The by-poll was necessitated after the death of the BJP MLA Magan Lal Shah in February.
Chengannur seat fell vacant after the death of Communist Party of India (Marxist) sitting MLA K.K. Ramachandran Nair in January.
Sarfaraz Alam had won the Jokihat assembly seat on Janata Dal (United) (JD-U) ticket. He later contested from RJD ticket and resigned in April from the post of MLA after his victory in the Araria Lok Sabha by-poll.
The Shiromani Akali Dal representative of the Shahkot seat, Ajit Singh Kohar the sitting MLA, died in February, which necessitated by-poll in the assembly. Kohar had won from the constituency in 2012 and 2017.
The by-poll in Palus-Kadegaon Assembly constituency was necessitated due to the death of Congress’s Patangrao Kadam, who had won the constituency twice. The EC has declared Kadam’s son elected unopposed as the BJP had withdrawn its candidate.
These bye-elections were also marred with the complaints of EVM malfunctioning and in the view of which the election commission had to replace the faulty machines at certain places after which repolling was held on several booths on Wednesday.
ANI inputs