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Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Elections 2024 Dates: Voting Between September 18 And October 1 in 3 Phases, Results on Oct 4

Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Election 2024 Dates: Voting will be held in three phases on September 18, 25 and October 1. The counting of votes will be held on October 4.

The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Elections 2024 will be held from September 18 to October 1, the Election Commission of India announced on Friday. Voting will be held in three phases on September 18, 25 and October 1. The counting of votes will be held on October 4. This is the first Assembly election in Jammu and Kashmir after it became a Union Territory.

The announcement of the election schedule in Jammu and Kashmir came after an Election Commission delegation led by Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar visited the Union Territory earlier this month to review the preparedness of the administration as well as the security agencies for the conduct of the polls.

Assembly poll in J&K will be held in three phases, with voting on Sep 18, Sep 25, and Oct 1Counting of votes on October 4 pic.twitter.com/XXvtq4ReEU

— ANI (@ANI) August 16, 2024

Jammu and Kashmir will have a total of 87.09 lakh voters this Assembly election. Of these, 44.46 lakh are male voters while 42.62 lakh are female electors.

The ECI said that Jammu and Kashmir will have 3.71 lakh first time voters this election. “There are a total of 90 assembly constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir, of which 74 are general, SC-7 and ST-9. The Amarnath Yatra will end on August 19 and the final voter list will also be published on August 20,” Kumar said.

Constituency-Wise Schedule of J&K Assembly Polls:

1st Phase (Sept 18) 2nd Phase (Sept 25) 3rd Phase (Oct 1)
32 Pampore 17 Kangan (ST) 1 Karnah
33 Tral 18 Ganderbal 2 Trehgam
34 Pulwama 19 Hazratbal 3 Kupwara
35 Rajpora 20 Khanyar 4 Lolab
36 Zainapora 21 Habbakadal 5 Handwara
37 Shopian 22 Lal Chowk 6 Langate
38 D.H. Pora 23 Channapora 7 Sopore
39 Kulgam 24 Zadibal 8 Rafiabad
40 Devsar 25 Eidgah 9 Uri
41 Dooru 26 Central Shalteng 10 Baramulla
42 Kokernag (ST) 27 Budgam 11 Gulmarg
43 Anantnag West 28 Beerwah 12 Wagoora – Kreeri
44 Anantnag 29 Khansahib 13 Pattan
45 Srigufwara – 30 Chrar-i-Sharief 14 Sonawari
Bijbehara 31 Chadoora 15 Bandipora
46 Shangus -Anantnag East 56 Gulabgarh (ST) 16 Gurez (ST)
47 Pahalgam 57 Reasi 59 Udhampur West
48 Inderwal 58 Shri Mata Vaishno Devi 60 Udhampur East
49 Kishtwar 83 Kalakote – Sunderbani 61 Chenani
50 Padder – Nagseni 84 Nowshera 62 Ramnagar (SC)
51 Bhadarwah 85 Rajouri (ST) 63 Bani
52 Doda 86 Budhal (ST) 64 Billawar
53 Doda West 87 Thannamandi (ST) 65 Basohli
54 Ramban 88 Surankote (ST) 66 Jasrota
55 Banihal 89 Poonch Haveli 67 Kathua (SC)
90 Mendhar (ST) 68 Hiranagar
69 Ramgarh (SC)
70 Samba
71 Vijaypur
72 Bishnah (SC)
73 Suchetgarh (SC)
74 R.S. Pura – Jammu South
75 Bahu
76 Jammu East
77 Nagrota
78 Jammu West
79 Jammu North
80 Marh (SC)
81 Akhnoor (SC)
82 Chhamb

Great Enthusiasm Among People of J&K: CEC

Kumar said that the EC was committed to conducting polls in Jammu and Kashmir at the earliest and would not allow any internal or external forces derail the electoral process. “We held meetings with political parties in J&K and all of them wanted election to be held as soon as possible,” he said.

“A great enthusiasm was seen among the people. They wanted to participate in the election process. People want elections to be conducted there as early as possible…The long queues at the polling booth in J&K during the Lok Sabha elections are proof that people not only want change but also want to raise their voice by becoming a part of that change,” the CEC said on Friday while announcing the election schedule.

“The administration should be able to deal with any such situations and it is capable of that… These things will not have an impact on the elections at all. Our forces and entire administration are capable enough to deal with any situation that comes in the way. The flag of Jamhooriyat will continue,” he had assured earlier this month.

As per an order from the Supreme Court, the ECI has to complete elections in Jammu and Kashmir by September 30. However, the elections cannot be held due to security concerns in the Union Territory before August 19 due to the annual Amarnath Yatra which is scheduled between June 29 and August 19.

It is important to note that the last elections in the erstwhile state took place in November-December 2014. In November 2018, the assembly was dissolved, and in 2019 the process of splitting the state into two UTs, J&K and Ladakh, started.

The delimitation of Jammu and Kashmir was notified in May 2022. As per the notification, out of the 90 Assembly Constituencies in the region, 43 will be part of Jammu region and 47 for Kashmir region keeping in view the provisions of Section 9(1)(a) of the Delimitation Act, 2002 and Section 60(2)(b) of Jammu & Kashmir Reorganization Act, 2019.

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