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The 2014 Odisha Legislative Assembly election was held in April 2014, concurrently with the general election. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The elections were held in the state in two phases. [ 4 ] The results were declared on 16 May 2014.
Members of the State Legislative Assembly, the only house of State Legislature in 22 states and 3 union territories of India and the lower house of 6 states, are elected by being voted upon by all adult citizens of India enlisted in the voter list of their respective state/union territory, from a set of candidates who stand in their respective constituencies.
2014: BJD 20 BJP 1 21 17th: 2019: BJD 12 BJP 8 INC 1 21 18th: 2024: BJP 20 INC 1 21 Legislative Assembly election results of Odisha. 1952. Chief Minister(s): ...
The elections in India in 2014 include the Indian general election of 2014 and eight state legislative assembly elections. The tenure of the state legislative assemblies of Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Odisha and Sikkim are due to expire during the year. [1]
Fourteenth Assembly Lal Bihari Himirika Biju Janata Dal: Rayagada: 10 June 2009 10 May 2011 16 Sananda Marndi Baripada: 17 August 2011 18 May 2014 (16) Fifteenth Assembly 16 June 2014 29 May 2019 17 Sixteenth Assembly Rajani Kant Singh Angul: 27 June 2019 8 November 2023 18 Saluga Pradhan G. Udayagiri: 21 November 2023 3 June 2024 19 ...
The 2014 Indian general election polls in Odisha for 21 Lok Sabha seats were held in two phases on 10 and 17 April 2014. [1] The major contenders in the state were Biju Janata Dal, Indian National Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party. The assembly elections were held simultaneously with the general elections in the state. [1] [2]
As per updated voter list for the year 2016 published by the Election Commission of India in January 2016, West Bengal has surpassed the rest of the country in elector-population ratio with 0.68. The final electoral roll in West Bengal for 2016 with 6.55 crore voters has 3.39 crore male and 3.16 crore female voters. [6]
After the first General Elections, the new Assembly met for the first time on 18 June 1952. On 21 March 1969, a resolution was passed by the West Bengal Legislative Assembly for the abolition of the Legislative Council. Subsequently, Indian Parliament passed the West Bengal Legislative Council (Abolition) Act, 1969 abolishing the Legislative ...