The last date for withdrawal of nominations is March 30. The term of the present state assembly is ending on June 2
Last date for filing nomination papers is March 27. Representation pic
The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Wednesday issued notification for simultaneous Lok Sabha and Assembly elections in Arunachal Pradesh, in the first phase on April 19. The state election office here has issued separate gazette notifications for holding elections to 60 assembly constituencies and two Lok Sabha seats in the northeastern state.
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With the issue of notification, the process of filing nominations has started, Joint Chief Electoral Officer Liken Koyu said. The last date for filing nomination papers is March 27 and scrutiny of papers would be done on March 28. The last date for withdrawal of nominations is March 30. The term of the present state assembly is ending on June 2.
There are a total of 8,86,848 electorates in the state including, 4,49,050 female voters, 5,740 service voters and five third-gender voters. The state has a total of 2,226 polling booths out of which 156 would be managed entirely by women, while 49 would be managed by youth and three by persons with disabilities.
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Nomination process for 102 parliamentary constituencies spread across 21 states and Union territories, where polling would be held in the first phase of the elections on April 19, began on Wednesday with the issuance of a notification. According to the notification issued by the Election Commission on behalf of the President, the last date for filing nomination papers is March 27.
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