Key Updates
- BJP wins in Madhya Pradesh
- Meeting bypolls traits roundup | 12 midday
Counting beneath means for 13 constituencies throughout seven States
For State-wise updates on the bypoll outcomes:
Bihar bypoll outcomes
Punjab bypoll outcomes
Uttarakhand bypoll outcomes
Himachal Pradesh bypoll outcomes
Tamil Nadu bypoll outcomes
West Bengal bypoll outcomes
Madhya Pradesh bypoll outcomes
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July 13, 2024 16:45Himachal Pradesh bypolls: We settle for folks’s mandate, would proceed to battle for his or her welfare, says BJP
The BJP, which gained solely one of many three seats within the Himachal Pradesh meeting bypolls on Saturday, stated that it accepts folks’s mandate and would proceed to battle for his or her welfare.
In an announcement issued right here, former chief minister and Chief of Opposition Jai Ram Thakur stated the get together would look into the shortcomings which led to its defeat within the by-elections. “We settle for the folks’s mandate. Our battle for the welfare of the folks of the state would proceed from street to Vidhan Sabha,” he stated. Resigning and switching to the Bharatiya Janata Occasion (BJP) proved expensive for former Unbiased legislators Hoshiyar Singh and Ok L Thakur, who misplaced to Congress candidates within the Dehra and Nalagarh meeting seats, respectively.
BJP’s Ashish Sharma, nevertheless, managed to win the meeting bypoll from Hamirpur seat as he secured 1,571 votes greater than nearest rival and Congress candidate Pushpender Verma.
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July 13, 2024 16:29Uttarakhand bypolls: Congress candidate Qazi Mohammad Nizamuddin wins Manglaur
Congress’s Qazi Mohammad Nizamuddin wins Manglaur Meeting bypoll in Uttarakhand; defeats BJP’s Kartar Singh Bhadana by 422 votes.
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July 13, 2024 16:17Two Unbiased MLAs who joined BJP lose seats in bypolls; Congress defeated in Hamirpur
Resigning and switching to the BJP has proved expensive for 2 Unbiased legislators of Himachal Pradesh who misplaced to Congress candidates from their seats. Congress candidate Kamlesh Thakur, the spouse of Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, defeated BJP’s Hoshiyar Singh for the Dehra seat by a margin of 9,399 votes.
Congress’ Hardeep Singh Bawa defeated his nearest rival and BJP candidate Ok. L. Thakur within the bypoll to the Nalagarh Meeting seat by 8,990 votes. Mr. Bawa is a five-time Indian Nationwide Commerce Union Congress president.
BJP’s Ashish Sharma, nevertheless, managed to win the Meeting bypolls from Hamirpur seat as he secured 1,571 votes greater than nearest rival and Congress candidate Pushpender Verma. – PTI
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July 13, 2024 16:11Unbiased candidate wins Rupauli bypoll in Bihar
Unbiased candidate Shankar Singh wins Rupauli bypoll in Bihar.
The byelection was necessitated by the resignation of sitting MLA Bima Bharti, who had gained the seat for JD(U) a number of occasions however stop the get together just lately to contest the Lok Sabha election on an RJD ticket. Following her loss within the Parliamentary election, she contested the bypoll as an RJD candidate. – PTI
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July 13, 2024 16:04Kamlesh Pratap Shah wins Amarwara seat in Madhya Pradesh
After a seesaw day of counting, BJP candidate Kamlesh Pratap Shah has gained from the Amarwara Meeting seat in Madhya Pradesh’s Chhindwara, defeating the Congress’ Dheeran Sah Invati by 3,027 votes, as per the Election Fee’s web site. Whereas Mr. Shah secured 83,105 votes, Mr. Invati bagged 80,078 votes within the carefully fought election. Gondwara Gantantra Occasion’s Devraven Bhalavi remained third with 28,723 votes.
The result of the carefully fought byelection comes as a contemporary blow to the Congress and former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath whose son Nakul Nath just lately misplaced his household’s bastion of Chhindwara to the BJP within the current Lok Sabha polls. The bypoll in Amarwara was necessitated after Mr. Shah, a three-term MLA and a former affiliate of Mr. Kamal Nath, jumped over to the BJP simply weeks forward of the Lok Sabha elections.
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July 13, 2024 15:58DMK’s Anniyur Siva wins Vikravandi seat in Tamil Nadu
The ruling DMK emerged victorious within the bypoll to the Vikravandi Meeting constituency by a margin of 67,757 votes and NDA constituent Pattali Makkal Katchi ended up runner-up with 56,296 votes.
All by way of the vote-counting train, DMK’s Anniyur Siva alias A. Sivashanmugam was within the lead place and the margin between him and his nearest rival, PMK nominee C. Anbumani widened spherical after spherical. By retaining the Vikravandi seat, the ruling DMK has continued to keep up its successful streak within the State for the reason that 2019 Lok Sabha election.
The by-election was necessitated because of the dying of DMK legislator N. Pugazhenthi in April this 12 months.
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July 13, 2024 15:46West Bengal bypolls: TMC sweeps all 4 Meeting seats
The Trinamool Congress gained bypolls for all 4 Meeting seats in West Bengal by which elections have been held on July 10. Trinamool Congress candidate Supti Pandey defeated BJP Kayan Chaubey by a margin of greater than 62,312 votes from Maniktala Meeting constituency in Kolkata. The seat had fallen vacant in February 2022 after the dying of State’s Minister Sadhan Pandey.
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July 13, 2024 15:42Victory in Jalandhar West exhibits persons are pleased with AAP authorities’s works: Bhagwant Mann
Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann stated the massive margin of victory of the Aam Aadmi Occasion (AAP) within the Jalandhar West Meeting bypoll exhibits that persons are “very completely happy” with the State authorities’s work.
The bypoll was necessitated after Sheetal Angural resigned because the AAP legislator from the seat, and joined the BJP in March. AAP candidate Mohinder Bhagat defeated BJP’s Angural by a margin of 37,325 votes. Whereas Mr. Bhagat polled 55,246 votes Ms. Angural secured 17,921, in accordance with officers. Congress nominee Surinder Kaur, who was on the third spot, obtained 16,757 votes.
“Congratulations to all for Aam Aadmi Occasion’s nice victory within the Jalandhar West Vidhan Sabha constituency by-elections. The victory with an enormous lead exhibits that folks throughout Punjab are very pleased with the work of our authorities. We’ll make Jalandhar West the ‘finest’ as promised throughout the bypoll. Congratulations to Mohinder Bhagat ji,” Mr. Mann stated in a put up on X. – PTI
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July 13, 2024 15:38Congress retains Badrinath seat in Uttarakhand
Congress’s Lakhpat Singh Butola gained the Badrinath Meeting by-election, defeating his nearest rival former Minister and MLA BJP’s Rajendra Singh Bhandari by 5,224 votes.
Within the ballot held on July 10, a complete of 54,228 votes have been solid, out of which, 28,161 votes went to the Congress, whereas the BJP obtained 22,937 votes. Mr.Bhandari obtained 10,000 much less votes this time than he did within the 2022 Meeting elections. Unbiased candidate Naval Kishor Khali completed third, with 1,813 votes. Himmat Singh of Sainik Samaj Occasion obtained 494 votes. – PTI
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July 13, 2024 15:27Bihar: Unbiased candidate Shankar Singh leads in Rupauli bypoll
Unbiased candidate and former MLA Shankar Singh is main within the Rupauli bypoll election in Bihar and prone to defeat JD(U) candidate Kaladhar Prasad Mandal and RJD candidate Bima Bharti. Final spherical of counting is underway and Mr. Singh is main with 8204 votes, Mr. Mandal is in second place whereas Ms. Bharti is in third place. Mr. Singh was earlier MLA in 2005 on the ticket of the united Lok Janshakti Occasion (LJP). — Amit Bhelari
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July 13, 2024 15:22DMK wins Vikravandi bypoll
After 20 rounds of counting, the DMK’s Anniyar Siva was declared the winner of Vikravandi meeting constituency.
He defeated the PMK’s C. Anbumani by a margin of 67,757 votes. The Naam Tamilar Karachi’s Abinaya Ponnivalavan polled 10,602 votes
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July 13, 2024 15:09INDIA bloc wins 4 seats, main on six; BJP luggage one
INDIA bloc events gained 4 Meeting seats and have been main on six, whereas the BJP clinched one, in accordance with the traits on the EC web site.
In Punjab, Mohinder Bhagat of the ruling Aam Aadmi Occasion (AAP) within the State gained the Jalandhar West seat by defeating his nearest rival and BJP nominee Sheetal Angural by a margin of 37,325 votes, the Election Fee (EC) stated.
“In Tamil Nadu, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam’s (DMK) Anniyur Siva was forward of PMK’s Anbumani C by 58,785 votes within the Vikravandi Meeting seat,” the web site confirmed.
Trinamool Congress’ (TMC) Krishna Kalyani defeated BJP’s Manas Kumar Ghosh by a margin of fifty,077 votes within the Raiganj Meeting seat, Mukut Nami Adhikari defeated BJP’s Manoj Kumar Bsiwas by 74,485 votes in Ranaghat Dakshin and Madhuparna Thakur defeated BJP’s Binay Kumar Biswas by 74,251 votes in Bagda.
Within the Maniktala seat within the State, TMC’s Supti Pandey forward of BJP’s Kalyan Choubey by 47, 827 votes, in accordance with the EC.
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu’s spouse and Congress candidate Kamlesh Tahkur defeated BJP’s Hoshiyar Singh by a margin of 9,399 votes to win the Dehra Meeting seat. In Nalagarh, Congress’ Hardeep Singh Bawa gained in opposition to BJP’s KL Thakur by 25,618 votes. – PTI
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July 13, 2024 15:03Uttarakhand: Congress candidates keep lead in each Meeting seats
“Congress candidates for the Badrinath and Manglaur Meeting bypolls in Uttarakhand have been main in each the seats on July 13,” officers stated.
Within the tenth spherical of counting, Congress’ Qazi Nizamuddin was main by a slender margin of 422 votes over his nearest rival, BJP’s Kartar Singh Bhadana, in Manglaur. BSP’s Ubaidur Rahman, who was behind Nizamuddin on the second spot within the preliminary rounds of counting, is now trailing on the third spot within the seat.
The seat was with the Bahujan Samaj Occasion (BSP) however fell vacant after Rahman’s father and sitting MLA Sarwat Karim Ansari died in October 2023. Within the Badrinath Meeting seat, Congress’ Lakhpat Singh Butola was additionally main by 5,095 votes in opposition to BJP’s Rajendra Bhandari within the fifteenth spherical. – PTI
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July 13, 2024 14:56BJP wins in Madhya Pradesh
“BJP’s Kamlesh Shah wins Amarwara seat by defeating Congress’ Dheeran Shah Invati by greater than 3,200 votes,” officers stated.
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July 13, 2024 14:42BJP’s Ashish Sharma wins Hamirpur Meeting seat in Himachal Pradesh
“BJP’s Ashish Sharma gained the bypolls to the Hamirpur Meeting seat in Himachal Pradesh by defeating his nearest rival and Congress candidate Pushpender Verma by a margin of 1,571 votes on Saturday,” officers stated.
Of the three seats, the place bypolls have been held the within the State on July 10, the BJP solely gained this constituency. Dehra and Nalagarh have been gained by the Congress, the ruling get together in Himachal Pradesh. Whereas Sharma polled 27,041 votes, Mr. Verma secured 25,470 votes.
Nonetheless, Mr. Sharma’s margin has shrunk considerably as in comparison with the 2022 Meeting elections. As an Unbiased candidate, Mr. Sharma then had defeated Mr. Verma by 12,899 votes. – PTI
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July 13, 2024 14:40Himachal Pradesh CM’s spouse Kamlesh Thakur wins Dehra Meeting bypoll
The Congress gained the Dehra Meeting seat for the primary time with its candidate Kamlesh Thakur, the spouse of Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, defeating BJP candidate Hoshiyar Singh by a margin of 9,399 votes.
Ms. Thakur polled 32,737 votes within the bypoll in opposition to 23,338 votes polled by Mr. Singh. The three Unbiased candidates on this seat couldn’t get even 200 votes every. Of the 86,520 voters on this Meeting section, 65.42% exercised their franchise on July 10. – PTI
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July 13, 2024 14:37Amarwara Meeting bypoll: After 18th spherical, BJP leads by 713 votes over Congress
“After trailing for a number of rounds, BJP’s Kamlesh Shah is main over his Congress rival Dheeran Shah Invati by 713 votes after the 18th spherical of counting within the bypoll in Madhya Pradesh’s Amarwara Meeting constituency,” an official stated.
With simply two rounds of counting left, it seems that the Scheduled Tribes-reserved seat Amarwara is heading for a cliffhanger. “Mr. Shah polled 73,527 votes in opposition to Mr. Invati’s 72,814 after the 18th spherical of counting was accomplished,” the official stated. “Devraman Bhalavi of the Gondwana Gantantra Occasion (GGP) garnered 27,876 votes,” he stated. – PTI
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July 13, 2024 14:34With Bhagat’s victory, AAP can have 91 MLAs within the 117-member Punjab Meeting
Punjab’s ruling get together AAP retained the Jalandhar West Meeting seat as its candidate Mohinder Bhagat defeated BJP’s Sheetal Angural by a margin of 37,325 votes in a bypoll.
Mr. Bhagat polled 55,246 votes whereas Angural secured 17,921 votes, in accordance with officers. Congress nominee Surinder Kaur, who was on the third spot, obtained 16,757 votes. Celebrations broke out on the residence of Bhagat in Jalandhar as his relations and supporters have been ecstatic over the victory within the reserve Meeting constituency.
AAP activists burst firecrackers, distributed sweets and danced to the beats of ‘dhol’ over the victory of Mr. Bhagat. With this victory, the AAP will now have 91 MLAs within the 117-member Punjab Meeting.
On his victory, Mr. Bhagat (66) stated voters gave their mandate in favour of the AAP due to the works undertaken by the Bhagwant Mann-led dispensation. “From this outcome, it’s clear that persons are liking the works of the State authorities,” he stated. – PTI
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July 13, 2024 14:08Himachal Pradesh: Congress’ Hardeep Singh Bawa wins Nalagarh Meeting seat
“Congress’ Hardeep Singh Bawa defeated his nearest rival and BJP candidate Ok L Thakur within the bypoll to the Nalagarh Meeting seat in Himachal Pradesh by 8,990 votes,” officers stated.
Mr. Bawa, a five-time president of the Indian Nationwide Commerce Union Congress’ Himachal Pradesh unit, polled 34,608 votes. – PTI
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July 13, 2024 14:05West Bengal: TMC all set to comb bypolls
The Trinamool Congress (TMC) gained Raiganj and Bagda Meeting seats and secured an unassailable lead in two different constituencies in West Bengal bypolls, persevering with its successful streak a month after the get together’s resounding victory within the Lok Sabha elections.
TMC candidates Krishna Kalyani and Madhuparna Thakur gained Raiganj and Bagda respectively, whereas Mukut Mani Adhikari and Supti Pandey have been main in Ranaghat Dakshin and Maniktala. In Raiganj in Uttar Dinajpur district, Mr. Kalyani gained by a margin of fifty,077 votes over his nearest BJP rival Manas Kumar Ghosh. Mr. Kalyani obtained 86,479 votes whereas Mr. Ghosh bagged 36,402.
TMC’s Madhuparna Thakur, daughter of TMC Rajya Sabha MP and Matua chief Mamatabala Thakur, gained by a margin of 33,455 votes over her rival Binay Kumar Biswas of the BJP within the Bagda Meeting seat in North 24 Parganas district. Madhuparna Thakur obtained 1,07,706 whereas Biswas secured 74,251. With this victory, the ruling get together in West Bengal gained Bagda after a niche of eight years.
TMC’s nominee Supti Pandey was main by 31,441 votes in Maniktala in Kolkata over her nearest rival Kalyan Chaubey of the BJP. Mukut Mani Adhikari of the TMC was forward of BJP nominee Manoj Kumar Biswas by 31,737 votes in Ranaghat Dakshin in North 24 Parganas. – PTI
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July 13, 2024 13:46Neck-and-neck battle in Madhya Pradesh’s Amarwara
An in depth contest is being witnessed on Madhya Pradesh’s Amarwara Meeting seat with the BJP’s Kamlesh Pratap Shah at present main with 713 votes in opposition to the Congress’ Dheeran Shah Invati.
18 out of 20 rounds of votes have been counted, as per the Election Fee knowledge.
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July 13, 2024 13:39TMC wins Raiganj seat
TMC candidate Krishna Kalyani has gained the Raiganj meeting seat in a bypoll in West Bengal by a margin of over 50,000 votes over his nearest BJP rival, Election Fee web site stated.
Whereas Mr. Kalyani obtained 86,479 votes, his nearest rival Mr. Ghosh bagged 36,402.
Kalyani was a BJP MLA, nevertheless, switched to TMC.
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July 13, 2024 13:12West Bengal: TMC’s nominee Supti Pandey main by 28,781 votes in Maniktala
Trinamool Congress candidates have been forward of their rivals in by-polls held in 4 Meeting seats in West Bengal, in accordance with the Election Fee of India web site. The bypolls for Maniktala, Bagda, Ranaghat Dakshin and Raiganj Meeting seats have been held on July 10.
TMC’s nominee Supti Pandey was main by 28,781 votes in Maniktala in Kolkata over her nearest rival Kalyan Chaubey of the BJP, whereas in Raiganj in Uttar Dinajpur district, Trinamool Congress candidate Krishna Kalyani was forward of Manas Kumar Ghosh of the saffron get together by 50,023 votes.
TMC’s Madhuparna Thakur was main by 20,884 votes over her rival Binay Kumar Biswas of the BJP within the Bagda Meeting seat in North 24 Parganas district. Mukut Mani Adhikari of TMC was forward of BJP nominee Manoj Kumar Biswas by 30,081 in Ranaghat Dakshin seat in North 24 Parganas district. – PTI
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July 13, 2024 12:42A scene at counting centre in Kolkata
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July 13, 2024 12:32Uttarakhand | Congress leads in each seats
Congress candidates for the Badrinath and Manglaur meeting bypolls in Uttarakhand have been main in each the seats on Saturday, officers stated.
The counting of votes for the by-elections within the two meeting constituencies, held on Wednesday, started at 8 am.
Congress’ Qazi Nizamuddin was forward by 87,365 votes in opposition to the BJP’s Kartar Singh Bhadana within the sixth spherical of counting in Manglaur.
BSP’s Ubaidur Rahman, who was behind Nizamuddin on the second spot within the preliminary rounds of counting, is now trailing on the third spot within the seat. – PTI
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July 13, 2024 12:25Madhya Pradesh | After tenth spherical, Congress leads by 5,634 votes over BJP
Chhindwara (MP), Jul 13 (PTI) Congress’ Dheeran Shah Invati has established a lead of 5,634 votes over BJP’s Kamlesh Shah after the tenth spherical of counting in Madhya Pradesh’s Amarwara meeting constituency that went to bypoll on Wednesday, an official stated.
Invati polled 41,161 votes in opposition to Shah’s 35,527 after the tenth spherical of counting was accomplished, the official stated.
Devraman Bhalavi of the Gondwana Gantantra Occasion (GGP) polled 16,710 votes.
The bypoll in Amarwara grew to become crucial after three-time Congress MLA Kamlesh Shah crossed over to the BJP on March 29 this 12 months.
BJP has fielded him as its candidate.
The byelection to this Scheduled Tribes-reserved seat in Chhindwara district is prestigious for each the ruling BJP and opposition Congress as Chhindwara was thought-about a stronghold of senior Congress chief Kamal Nath till just lately.
Congress (Shah) had gained from Amarwara within the 2023 meeting elections, however the BJP’s Vivek Bunty Sahu gained the Chhindwara Lok Sabha seat this time by defeating Nath’s son Nakul Nath. – PTI
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July 13, 2024 12:06Meeting bypolls traits roundup | 12 midday
Punjab: AAP wins Jalandhar West seat
Bihar: JD(U) leads from sole seat
West Bengal: TMC main in 4 seats
Tamil Nadu: DMK main from sole seat
Madhya Pradesh: BJP main in sole seat
Uttarakhand: Congress leads in each seats
Himachal Pradesh: Congress leads in 2, BJP in a single
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July 13, 2024 11:58Tamil Nadu | DMK continues to be forward in Vikravandi
The DMK established an early lead within the by-election to the Vikravandi meeting constituency, counting of votes for which is underway on the counting centre in Panayapuram, Villupuram district, on Saturday, Jully 13, 2024.
DMK candidate Anniyur Siva was forward of his nearest rival, PMK’s C. Anbumani by 19,668 votes after the fifth spherical of counting of votes. Learn extra
The bypoll was necessitated because of the dying of DMK MLA N. Pugazhenthi on April 6.
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July 13, 2024 11:41Himachal Pradesh | Congress main in two, BJP in a single
Congress candidates, together with Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu’s spouse, are within the lead within the two meeting constituencies of Dehra and Nalagarh, whereas the BJP candidate is forward in Hamirpur, officers stated on Saturday.
The counting of votes for the by-elections in all of the three meeting constituencies, held on Wednesday, started at 8 am.
Sukhu’s spouse Kamlesh Thakur was main by 6,115 votes in opposition to her nearest rival and BJP candidate Hoshiyar Singh within the Dehra meeting seat after the eighth spherical of counting, the officers stated.
Congress candidate Hardeep Singh Bawa was additionally main by 3,548 votes after the fifth spherical in opposition to the BJP candidate Ok L Thakur within the Nalagarh meeting seat, they officers stated.
Within the Hamirpur meeting seat, BJP’s Ashish Sharma, who was trailing within the first 4 rounds in opposition to Congress’ Pushpinder Verma, was now forward by 743 votes after the fifth spherical. – PTI
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July 13, 2024 11:30AAP’s Mohinder Bhagat wins Jalandhar West meeting
AAP’s Mohinder Bhagat has gained the Jalandhar West meeting bypoll by defeating BJP’s Sheetal Angural by margin of over 37,000 votes, officers stated. – PTI
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July 13, 2024 11:20Trinamool Congress leads in all 4 meeting seats
Trinamool Congress candidates have been forward of their rivals in bypolls held in 4 meeting seats in West Bengal, the place counting started on Saturday morning, in accordance with the Election Fee web site.
The bypolls for Maniktala, Bagda, Ranaghat Dakshin and Raiganj meeting seats have been held on July 10.
TMC’s nominee Supti Pandey was main by 8,627 votes in Maniktala in Kolkata over her nearest rival Kalyan Chaubey of the BJP, whereas in Raiganj in Uttar Dinajpur district, Trinamool Congress candidate Krishna Kalyani was forward of Manas Kumar Ghosh of the saffron camp by 21,393 votes.
TMC’s Madhuparna Thakur was main by 12,444 votes over her rival Binay Kumar Biswas of the BJP within the Bagda meeting seat in North 24 Parganas district.
Mukut Mani Adhikari of the TMC was forward of BJP nominee Manoj Kumar Biswas by 2,139 votes in Ranaghat Dakshin in North 24 Parganas. – PTI
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July 13, 2024 11:01Meeting bypolls traits roundup | 11 a.m.
Bihar: JD(U) leads from sole seat
West Bengal: TMC main in 4 seats
Tamil Nadu: DMK main from sole seat
Madhya Pradesh: BJP main in sole seat
Uttarakhand: Congress leads in each seats
Punjab: AAP heading for victory from Jalandhar West seat
Himachal Pradesh: Congress leads in all three seats
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July 13, 2024 10:52Punjab bypoll: AAP candidate Bhagat heading for victory from Jalandhar West seat
AAP’s Jalandhar West meeting bypoll candidate Mohinder Bhagat seems to be heading for a victory from the seat in Punjab as he was main by greater than 23,000 votes in opposition to his nearest rival and Congress nominee Surinder Kaur, officers stated on Saturday.
Bhagat, a frontrunner of the ruling get together in Punjab, was forward by 23,240 votes after eight rounds of counting of votes that started at 8 am on the Lyallpur Khalsa School for Girls right here. There shall be a complete of 13 rounds of counting.
BJP candidate Sheetal Angural was on the third spot, in accordance with the traits.
Celebrations broke out on the residence of Bhagat in Jalandhar as his relations and supporters have been ecstatic over the lead.
Bhagat has been sustaining lead in counting of votes from the primary spherical of counting.
BSP nominee Binder Kumar was on the fourth spot whereas SAD’s Surjit Kaur was at fifth.
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July 13, 2024 10:24Meeting bypolls traits roundup | 10.15 a.m.
Bihar: JD(U) leads from sole seat
West Bengal: TMC main in 4 seats
Tamil Nadu: DMK main from sole seat
Madhya Pradesh: BJP main in sole seat
Uttarakhand: Congress leads in each seats
Punjab: AAP leads from sole seat
Himachal Pradesh: Congress leads in all three seats
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July 13, 2024 10:18Vikravandi bypoll: DMK takes early lead
The DMK on Saturday took early lead within the Vikravandi Meeting constituency, the place the counting of votes polled within the July 10 bypoll was underway.
In accordance with experiences, DMK nominee Anniyur Siva was main forward of his nearest PMK rival, C Anbumani, by about 5,000 votes.
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July 13, 2024 10:17West Bengal: TMC takes early lead
Trinamool Congress candidates have taken an early lead over their rivals in by-polls held in 4 meeting seats in West Bengal, the place counting started on Saturday morning, TV channels reported.
The bypolls for Maniktala, Bagdah, Ranaghat Dakshin, and Raiganj meeting seats have been held on July 10.
Nonetheless, there was no official phrase from the workplace of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), West Bengal, because the EC web site confirmed counting in progress.
Bengali information channel TV9 Bangla confirmed TMC main in Maniktala in Kolkata, Ranaghat Dakshin, and Bagdah in North 24 Parganas, that are in South Bengal, and Raiganj in North Bengal’s Uttar Dinajpur district.
One other information channel, ABP Ananda, additionally broadcasted related traits.
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July 13, 2024 10:14Himachal Pradesh bypolls: CM’s spouse and Congress candidate Kamlesh Thakur trailing in Dehra; get together in lead in Hamirpur
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu’s spouse and Congress candidate for the Dehra meeting bypoll Kamlesh Thakur was trailing by 557 votes in opposition to the BJP’s nominee for the seat on Saturday, officers stated.
Dehra was one of many three meeting constituencies within the state the place by-election was held on Wednesday. The others being Hamirpur and Nalagarh.
BJP’s Hoshiyar Singh was forward of Kamlesh Takhur after three rounds of counting of votes that started at 8 am, the officers stated.
Within the Hamirpur meeting seat, Congress’ Pushpinder Verma was forward by 200 votes in opposition to his nearest rival and BJP candidate Ashish Sharma after the primary spherical of counting, the officers stated.
13 candidates have been within the fray from the three seats.
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July 13, 2024 10:12Punjab bypoll: AAP’s Mohinder Bhagat main in Jalandhar West seat
AAP candidate for the Jalandhar West meeting bypoll in Punjab Mohinder Bhagat was main in opposition to his nearest rival and Congress nominee Surinder Kaur, in accordance with preliminary traits.
Bhagat was forward of Kaur by 11,778 votes after 4 rounds of counting of votes that started at 8 am on the Lyallpur Khalsa School for Girls right here.
BJP candidate Sheetal Angural was on the third spot, in accordance with the traits.
BSP nominee Binder Kumar was on the fourth spot whereas SAD candidate Surjit Kaur at fifth.
– PTI
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July 13, 2024 10:10Uttarakhand: Congress main in Manglaur, Badrinath seats
The Congress’ candidates for the Badrinath and Manglaur bypolls in Uttarakhand have been main in each seats on Saturday, in accordance with preliminary traits.
Whereas Congress’ Lakhpat Singh Butola was main by 195 votes in opposition to BJP’s Rajendra Bhandari in Badrinath, Congress’ Qazi Nizamuddin was forward by 1,586 of BSP’s Ubedur Rehman.
BJP’s Kartar Singh Bhadana was within the third spot in Manglaur, a seat gained thrice by Nizamuddin previously.
– PTI
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July 13, 2024 10:07Bihar: JD(U) candidate main in Rupauli bypoll
JD(U)‘s Kaladhar Prasad Mandal was main by 2,433 votes over his nearest rival, an impartial candidate, within the by-election to the Rupauli Meeting seat in Bihar’s Purnea district on Saturday, in accordance with the election fee of India.
After the primary spherical of counting, the JD(U) candidate secured 6,588 votes, whereas impartial candidate Shankar Singh obtained 4,155 votes, in accordance with the most recent info uploaded on the Election Fee’s web site.
RJD’s Bima Bharti is within the third place by securing 2,359 votes after the conclusion of the primary spherical of counting.
– PTI
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July 13, 2024 09:59Counting of votes beneath means in West Bengal
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July 13, 2024 09:58Tamil Nadu: Counting of votes beneath means for Vikravandi seat
The byelection to the Vikravandi Meeting constituency in Villupuram district recorded 82.48% polling. The voting was largely peaceable, barring an altercation between PMK staff and safety personnel and a knife assault on a girl voter.
The electoral destiny of as many as 29 candidates together with that of the DMK candidate Anniyur Siva, the PMK candidate C. Anbumani and the Naam Tamilar Katchi nominee Abinaya Ponnivalavan shall be identified when the ultimate results of the bypoll shall be out by Saturday night.
– PTI
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July 13, 2024 09:57Madhya Pradesh: Counting of votes begins for Amarwara meeting bypoll
A turnout of 78.71% was recorded within the by-election for the Scheduled Tribe reserved constituency of Amarwara in Chhindwara district on Wednesday, the official stated.
The destiny of the 9 candidates, together with these from the BJP, Congress and Gondwana Gantantra Occasion (GGP), shall be determined within the 20 rounds of counting. The by-election to this Scheduled Tribes-reserved seat in Chhindwara district was prestigious for each the ruling BJP and opposition Congress, as Chhindwara was thought-about a stronghold of senior Congress chief Kamal Nath till just lately.
Congress gained the Amarwara seat within the 2023 meeting elections, however the BJP’s Vivek Bunty Sahu gained the Chhindwara Lok Sabha seat this time by defeating Nath’s son Nakul Nath. The Meeting by-election grew to become crucial after three-time Congress MLA Kamlesh Shah crossed over to the BJP in March this 12 months.
– PTI
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July 13, 2024 09:56Uttarakhand bypolls: Counting of votes underway for 2 meeting seats
Votes for the Manglaur and the Badrinath Meeting constituencies in Uttarakhand have been polled on July 10. The bypoll to the Manglaur seat was marred by violence that left 4 folks injured, whilst a 67.28% polling was recorded within the constituency. The voter turnout in Badrinath was 47.68% and polling there remained peaceable.
The Manglaur bypoll was necessitated following the dying of sitting BSP MLA Sarwat Karim Ansari in October final 12 months. The Badrinath seat fell vacant after sitting Congress MLA Rajendra Bhandari resigned and switched to the BJP in March.
The BSP fielded Ansari’s son Ubedur Rehman in opposition to Congress nominee Qazi Nizamuddin in Manglaur. Gujjar chief and BJP nominee Kartar Singh Bhadana was additionally within the fray from the Muslim and Dalit-dominated constituency which has been held both by the BSP or the Congress previously.
In Badrinath, there was a direct contest between BJP’s Rajendra Bhandari and Congress newcomer Lakhpat Singh Butola.
– PTI
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July 13, 2024 09:55Himachal Pradesh bypolls: Counting of votes underway for 3 meeting seats
Polling was held for the Dehra, Hamirpur and the Nalagarh Meeting constituencies on July 10.
13 candidates, together with of the BJP and the Congress, are within the fray. The Nalagarh meeting constituency had recorded the very best polling at 79.04%, adopted by Hamirpur (67.72%) and Dehra (65.42%).
The general voting proportion of the three bypolls was 71%, in accordance with the information of the state election division The seats fell vacant after the three Unbiased legislators Hoshiyar Singh (Dehra), Ashish Sharma (Hamirpur) and Ok L Thakur (Nalagarh), who had voted in favour of the BJP within the Rajya Sabha polls held on February 27, resigned from the state meeting on March 22 and joined the get together the subsequent day.
Their resignations, nevertheless, have been accepted by the meeting speaker on June 3, and the seats have been declared vacant, necessitating the by-elections.
The BJP fielded all of the three former MLAs from their respective seats .The Congress fielded Kamlesh Thakur, spouse of Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, from Dehra, repeated its candidate Pushpinder Verma from Hamirpur and gave ticket to five-time Indian Nationwide Commerce Union Congress president, Himachal Pradesh unit, Hardeep Singh Baba, from Nalagarh.
– PTI
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July 13, 2024 09:55Punjab: Counting of votes for Jalandhar West Meeting seat underway
Polling within the the Jalandhar West Meeting seat passed off noticed a voter turnout of 54.98%, a pointy drop from the 67% the Meeting section noticed within the 2022 Atate elections.
The Jalandhar West (Reserve) meeting constituency noticed a multi-cornered contest amongst main political outfits just like the ruling AAP in Punjab, the Congress and the BJP. Fifteen candidates have been within the fray.
The seat fell vacant after Sheetal Angural resigned because the AAP legislator and joined the BJP in March.
The AAP fielded Mohinder Bhagat, the son of former minister and former BJP MLA Bhagat Chunni Lal, for the bypoll. The Congress positioned its wager on Surinder Kaur, a former senior deputy mayor and a four-time municipal councillor of Jalandhar. The BJP fielded Angural, who had gained this seat within the 2022 Punjab meeting polls on an AAP ticket.
Although the Shiromani Akali Dal had fielded Surjit Kaur for the bypoll, the Sukhbir Badal-led outfit later withdrew its help and disowned her.
– PTI
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July 13, 2024 09:54Counting begins for Rupauli meeting bypoll in Bihar
The by-election to the Rupauli meeting seat in Bihar’s Purnea district noticed a voter turnout of 52.75%.
The by-election was necessitated by the resignation of sitting MLA Bima Bharti, who had gained the seat for JD(U) a number of occasions however stop the get together just lately to contest the Lok Sabha election on an RJD ticket .Following her loss within the parliamentary election, she contested the bypoll as an RJD candidate. The RJD hopes that Bharti will win the seat.
Altogether 11 candidates have been within the fray within the bypoll, by which the JD(U) had fielded Kaladhar Prasad Mandal, who had contested the 2020 Meeting polls from the seat as an Unbiased.
– PTI
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July 13, 2024 09:53Bengal bypolls: Counting begins for 4 Meeting seats
Counting of votes for the bypolls held in 4 Meeting seats in West Bengal started, amid tight safety preparations, an Election Fee official stated.
The counting of votes commenced at 8 am.
“We’ve made enough safety preparations in and across the counting centres. Aside from the state police, central forces are additionally deployed,” the official advised PTI.
The bypolls for Maniktala, Bagdah, Ranaghat Dakshin and Raiganj meeting seats have been held on July 10.
Raiganj witnessed the very best voter turnout at 71.99%, adopted by Ranaghat Dakshin at 70.56%, Bagdah at 68.44% and Maniktala at 54.98%.
– PTI
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