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Lok Sabha Election 2019: Dates, Schedule, Facts – All Details Here.

Election Dates 2019: Voting will be held across India in seven phases on April 11, April 18, April 23, April 29, May 6, May 12 and May 19. Lok Sabha election 2019 result will be out on May 23.

NEW DELHI: India is heading for Lok Sabha election 2019 – the world’s largest democratic election exercise. According to Indian General Election 2019 schedule, the national election will be held in seven rounds from April 11 and the results will be announced on May 23. This general election will choose the 17th Lok Sabha. The members of the largest party or coalition will then choose the Prime Minister. Assembly polls will also be held simultaneously in Andhra Pradesh, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh and Odisha, which would make it the largest elections to be held across the country in decades. Andhra Pradesh assembly elections will be held on April 11, Sikkim Assembly elections and Arunachal Pradesh assembly elections will also take place on April 11. Odisha assembly elections will take place in four phases on April 11, April 11, 18, 23 and 29.

In this year’s Lok Sabha election 2019, around 90 crore people are eligible to vote this time. The number is an increase of about 9 crore compared to last time. It is estimated that about 13 crore voters this time will be first-time voters. The actual number of people who do vote, however, is far less. Even though 2014 saw the highest turnout ever in independent India’s history at 66.4 per cent, it meant a huge 27.3 crore people did not vote.



 

Two-thirds of Indians are under 35. With 43 crore Indians owning a smartphone, half a billion using the Internet, 30 crore using Facebook, 20 crore sending messages on WhatsApp and 3 crore users on Twitter, political parties and candidates will aggressively use new technology and social media to win the hearts and minds of young voters.

In 2014, Narendra Modi-led BJP had won 282 seats out of 543 constituencies in Lok Sabha, handing out a crushing defeat to the 10-year-rule of the United Progressive Alliance led by the Congress. This year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will contest from Varanasi for Lok Sabha polls. Congress chief Rahul Gandhi will contest from Amethi in Lok Sabha election 2019.

Holding elections in India, world’s seventh largest nation by area and second most populous country is a complex process. The model code of conduct has already been put in place for this year’s election where nearly 2,000 parties and over 8,000 candidates will be contesting elections for 543 seats. The model code of conduct is a set of guidelines that candidates, and political parties and governments must follow to keep elections fair.

Millions of poll workers, police and security personnel are deployed in cities, towns, villages and hamlets. They use planes, boats, trains, helicopters, elephants and camels and travel by foot to reach far flung voters, because every vote counts. Elections in India are nothing less than a “festival of democracy.”



 

Lok Sabha election 2019: Date, schedule, phase-wise breakup – Here’s all you need to know

Lok Sabha Election Dates:

Voting will be held across India on April 11, April 18, April 23, April 29, May 6, May 12 and May 19.

Lok Sabha Election Polling Stations:

More than 10 lakh polling stations would be set up to conduct the Lok Sabha election 2019, which is a new world record. Voter verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT) will be used in all polling stations. 11 lakh electronic voting machines (EVMs) will be used in Lok Sabha Election 2019.

Lok Sabha Election Eligible Voters:

Around 90 crore people are eligible to vote this time, the Election Commission has said. The number is an increase of about 9 crore compared to last time. It is estimated that about 13 crore voters this time will be first-time voters. The actual number of people who do vote, however, is far less. Even though 2014 saw the highest turnout ever in independent India’s history at 66.4 per cent, it meant a huge 27.3 crore people did not vote. The number of eligible voters has gone up by more than five times since the first general elections.



 

Lok Sabha Election: Understanding Model Code Of Conduct

The model code of conduct is a set of guidelines that candidates, and political parties and governments must follow to keep elections fair. These generally include restrictions on government announcements and freebies that can influence voters. The model code of conduct comes into effect as soon as the Election Commission announces poll dates.

Lok Sabha Election 2019: Finding your name on voters’ list

Follow three easy steps:

1. Go to the National Voter Services Portal’s (NVSP) Electoral Search page – electoralsearch.in.

2. You can search your name on Voter List by entering simple details about you – Name, Father or Husband’s Name, Age, Date Of Birth, Gender, State, District and Assembly Constituency.



 

3. Alternatively, you can simply punch in your EPIC number, which is your Electoral Photo ID Card number. This number is mentioned in bold letters on your voter identity card. Also mention the State and you will be able to check your name, polling station and other details on the page.

Lok Sabha Election 2019: How To Register To Vote

For online registration, follow these steps:

Visit https://www.nvsp.in/ for voter registration.

Fill Form 6 that helps ‘First time voters’ and ‘voters who have shifted to another constituency’ and submit.

Upload your ID and address proof, and your photograph. Once all the details are filled in, simply scroll down and hit submit.

Offline registration, here’s what you need to do:

You can also enroll offline. Fill two copies of Form 6.This form is also available free of cost in offices of Electoral Registration Officers / Assistant Electoral Registration Officers and Booth Level Officers.

The application accompanied by copies of the relevant documents can be filed in person before the concerned Electoral Registration Officer / Assistant Electoral Registration Officer or sent by post addressed to him or can be handed over to the Booth Level Officer of your polling area.

Highlights of BJP, Congress manifestos:

The two major national parties of India – the BJP and the Congress have launched their manifestos. While the BJP calls it “Sankalp Patra”, the Congress has pitched it as voice of Indians. The BJP manifesto promises emphasis on national security, zero tolerance against terrorism and the creation of sustainable job opportunities. The manifesto reiterated the party’s causes – a Ram temple in Ayodhya and the scrapping of Article 370, 35A dealing with special status to Jammu and Kashmir. Tax breaks for the middle class, welfare schemes for farmers, Rs. 100 lakh crore investment in infrastructure are some its other poll promises.