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Assembly bypolls for 48 constituencies, 2 Lok Sabha seats in 2 phases: Check full list and schedule

The Election Commission of India has scheduled bypolls for 48 Assembly constituencies and two Parliamentary seats in two phases, with voting on November 13 and November 20, and results to be announced on November 23

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Assembly bypolls 2024: The Election Commission of India (ECI) has announced bypolls for 48 Assembly constituencies and two Parliamentary seats on October 15, set to occur in two phases alongside the Maharashtra and Jharkhand Assembly elections. Voting for the first phase, covering 47 Assembly constituencies and the Wayanad parliamentary seat in Kerala, will take place on November 13. The second phase will occur on November 20 for the Kedarnath Assembly constituency in Uttarakhand and the Nanded parliamentary seat in Maharashtra. Results will be counted and announced on November 23.

The Wayanad seat became vacant when Congress leader Rahul Gandhi chose to retain his Rae Bareli seat after winning both in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The Nanded seat was lying vacant following the death of Congress MP Vasantrao Balwantrao Chavan in August.

In Uttar Pradesh, bypolls are scheduled for nine Assembly seats, including Katehari, Ghaziabad, Phulpur and Karhal, with eight seats opening due to MLAs being elected as MPs. Akhilesh Yadav, Zia Ur Rehman, Chandan Chauhan, Atul Garg, Anoop Singh alias Anoop Pradhan Balmiki, Praveen Patel, Dr Vinod Kumar Bind and Lalji Verma were elected to the Lok Sabha. The opposition, particularly the Akhilesh Yadav-led Samajwadi Party (SP), sees these bypolls as a crucial opportunity to build on its previous Lok Sabha successes, while the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), under the leadership of CM Yogi Adityanath, aims to maintain its foothold ahead of the 2027 Assembly elections.

Seven seats in Rajasthan, six seats in West Bengal, five seats in Assam, four seats each in Bihar and Punjab, three seats in Karnataka, two seats each in Kerala, Sikkim and Madhya Pradesh, one seat each in Meghalaya, Gujarat and Chhattisgarh will vote on November 13. The Kedarnath Assembly seat in Uttarakhand will vote on November 23.    

This decision aims to ensure that the legislative bodies remain functional and representative. The following Assembly and parliamentary constituencies are going to polls in November:

S. No.StateName of Assembly/Lok Sabha Constituency
1.Assam Dholai (SC)
2.Assam Sidli (ST)
3.Assam Bongaigaon
4.Assam Behali
5.Assam Samaguri
6.BiharTarari
7.BiharRamgarh
8.BiharImamganj (SC)
9.BiharBelaganj
10.ChhattisgarhRaipur City
11.GujaratVav
12.KarnatakaShiggaon
13.KarnatakaSandur (ST)
14.KarnatakaChannapatana
15.KeralaPalakkad
16.KeralaChelakkara (SC)
17.KeralaWayanad Lok Sabha seat
18.Madhya Pradesh Budhni
19.Madhya Pradesh Vijaypur
20.MaharashtraNanded Lok Sabha Seat (Voting on November 20)
21.MeghalayaGambegre (ST) 
22.PunjabDera Baba Nanak
23.PunjabChabbewal
24.PunjabGidderbaha
25.PunjabBarnala
26.RajasthanJhunjhunu
27.RajasthanRamgarh 
28.RajasthanDausa
29.RajasthanDeoli-Uniara
30.RajasthanKhinwsar
31.RajasthanSalumber (ST)
32.RajasthanChorasi (ST) 
33.SikkimSoreng Chakung
34.SikkimNamchi Singhithang
35.Uttar PradeshMeerapur
36.Uttar PradeshKundarki
37.Uttar PradeshGhaziabad
38.Uttar PradeshKhair (SC)
39.Uttar PradeshKarhal
40.Uttar PradeshSishamau
41.Uttar PradeshPhulpur
42.Uttar PradeshKatehari
43.Uttar PradeshMajhawan
44.UttarakhandKedarnath (Voting on November 20)
45.West BengalSitai
46.West BengalMadarihat
47.West BengalNaihati
48.West BengalHaroa
49.West BengalMedinipur
50.West BengalTaldangra