Dhule-Malegaon LS Election Result 2024 Live: In a closely contested elections, Dr Shobha Tai Bachhav of the Congress has defeated the sitting MP and BJP candidate Subhash Bhamre in Dhule Lok Sabha seat.
In the penultimate round, Shobhatai Bachhav polled 579,172 votes whereas Subhash Bhamre got 571,381 votes.
As per the final data released by the ECI, Shobhatai Bachhav polled a total of 582,149 votes whereas her rival Subhash Bhamre of the BJP got 576,994 votes.
Constituency wise, the Congress candidate got 198,869 votes in Malegaon Central, 72,242 votes in Malegaon Outer, 88,438 vots in Dhule City, 75,923 votes in Dhule Rural, 68,424 votes in Sindkheda and 78,253 votes in Baglan (Satana).
On the other hand, the BJP candidate got 4,542 votes in Malegaon Central, 127,454 votes in Malegaon Outer, 93,262 vots in Dhule City, 139,721 votes in Dhule Rural, 111,849 votes in Sindkheda and 1001,166 votes in Baglan (Satana).
05:00 PM: Shobha Tai Bachhav of Congress and Dr Subhash Bhamre of the BJP are in neck and neck battle in Dhule seat where counting of votes is in the final phase.
According to the latest ECI update, Shobhatai Bachhav of the Congress has polled 550,147 votes whereas sitting MP Subhash Bhamre of BJP has bagged a total of 553,238 votes.
Counting of votes in Dhule is almost over with counting of some postal ballots remaining. The final result of Dhule seat is set to announce soon.
12:00 PM: Counting of votes to decide the fate of Shobha Tai Bachhav of the Congress Party and other candidates contesting from the Dhule Lok Sabha seat in Maharashtra is underway.
Shobha Tai Bachhav is trailing behind Dr Subhash Bhamre of the BJP in Dhule Lok Sabha seat.
As per the trends available at 11:55 am, Shobha Bachhav who is contesting as Congress candidate is trailing by 15,782 votes.
05:00 AM: 2024 Lok Sabha Election - All eyes on vote count, result
The Counting of votes for all 541 seats which went to poll in 07 phases of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, also known as Parliamentary Elections or General Elections, will start at 08:00 am Tuesday June 04, the Election Commission of India said.
Earlier, counting of Electronically Transmitted Postal Ballot System (ETPBS) and Postal Ballots used to be taken up first. Later on votes stored in Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) were counted.
But for the 2024 elections, the Election Commission has ordered simultaneous counting of Postal Ballots and EVMs.
The counting of Postal Ballots this election is also likely to take more time as number of postal votes are more because of the initiative to cast votes of over 80 years of age at their homes.
After counting of the votes, the counting personnel will then randomly select five EVMs from each Assembly segments for matching with VVPAT slips as directed by the Supreme Court.
The final election results are likely to be declared by late in the evening Tuesday or early morning Wednesday. The trends however will start coming by 08:30 to 08:45 am today.
The 2024 Lok Sabha elections spanned seven phases: April 19, April 26, May 7, May 13, May 20, May 25, and June 1. Twenty states including Delhi voted in a single-phase.
The process for the 2024 Parliamentary election, also known as Lok Sabha Chunav, started with the first Phase of polling on April 19, 2024. Polling for the 7th and last phase of the 2024 general elections was held on June 01, 2024.
Maharashtra and Jammu and Kashmir polled in 5 phases, while Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and West Bengal voted in all seven phases of voting. Polling in Karnataka, Rajasthan, Tripura, and Manipur were held in two phases. Chhattisgarh and Assam saw 3 phases of voting, and Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, and Jharkhand had 4 phases of polling.
Lok Sabha, the lower house of Indian Parliament has a total of 545 members. Of them 543 are elected while 02 members are nominated by the President of India. Polling for the 2024 elections was held for 541 seats as the BJP candidate in Surat, Gujarat won unopposed.
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