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The tenure of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly is scheduled to end on 14 January 2024. [3] The previous assembly elections were held in December 2018. After the election, Indian National Congress formed the state government , with Ashok Gehlot becoming Chief Minister .
Rajasthan State Election Commission is an autonomous and statutory body constituted in Indian state of Rajasthan for ensuring that elections in are conducted in free, fair and unbiased way. Constitution of India with provisions as per Article 243K and 243 ZA and Article 324 ensures creation and safeguarding of the powers of State Election ...
Elections in Rajasthan have been held since 1952 to elect members of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly and of Lok Sabha. There are 200 assembly constituencies and 25 Lok ...
The 2024 Indian general election was held in Rajasthan in two phases on 19 April and 26 April 2024 to elect 25 members of the 18th Lok Sabha. [1] [2] [3] Bye-poll for Bagidora Assembly constituency is to be held with this election. [4] The result of the election was announced on 4 June 2024.
Electronic voting is the standard means of conducting elections using Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) in India. The system was developed for the Election Commission of India by state-owned Electronics Corporation of India and Bharat Electronics. Starting in the late 1990s, they were introduced in Indian elections in a phased manner.
Rajasthan Legislative Assembly, 2023. In the 2023 Assembly election, BJP won 115 seats and formed the government. [2] [3] The Karanpur seat election was adjourned due to the death of the INC's candidate.
Local elections were held in the Indian state of Rajasthan for 90 urban local bodies in the state on 28 January 2021. [1] The Indian National Congress registered a victory in a neck-to-neck fight with the Bharatiya Janata Party .
MLA before election Party before election Elected MLA Party after election 1 13 September 2014 Nasirabad: Sanwar Lal Jat: Bharatiya Janata Party: Ramnaryan Indian National Congress: 2 Surajgarh: Santosh Ahlawat: Sharwan Kumar: 3 Weir: Bahadur Singh Koli: Bhajan Lal Jatav: 4 Kota South: Om Birla: Sandeep Sharma Bharatiya Janata Party