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Sambhal LS Election Result 2024 Live: Zia ur Rehman wins by 121,494 votes

Sambhal LS Election Result 2024: Zia ur Rehman wins by 121,494 votes

The Counting of votes for Sambhal LS seat along with 540 other seats that went to polls in 07 phases of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, also known as Parliamentary Elections or General Elections, has started at 08:00 am Tuesday June 04, 2024

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Sambhal LS Election Result 2024 Live: Zia ur Rehman wins by 121,494 votes

Sambhal LS Election Result 2024 Live: Zia ur Rehman of the Samajwadi Party has won the Sambhal seat by 121,494 votes, the Election Commission of India announced late in the night Tuesday.

As per the ECI final result data, Zia ur Rehman polled 571,161 votes to defeat his nearest rival Parmeshwar Lal Saini of the BJP. Saini got 449,667 votes.

The BSP has again fielded a Muslim candidate, Saulat Ali, to divide the Muslim vote, He got 152,460 votes but could not harm Zia ur Rehman.

15:20 PM: Zia ur Rehman Burq of the Samajwadi Party is on his way to win the Sambhal Lok Sabha seat by a huge margin.

According to the ECI data at 15:20 PM, Zia ur Rehma has polled 422,216 votes followed by 319,548 votes bagged by Parmeshwar Lal Saini.

This makes Zia ur Rehman's lead in Sambhal 102,668 votes.

13:00 PM: Counting of votes to decide the fate of Zia ur Rehman Burq of Samajwadi Party and other candidates contesting from the Sambhal Lok Sabha seat in Uttar Pradesh is underway.

As per the trends available at 13:00 PM, Zia ur Rehhman Burq, who is contesting as Samajwadi Party (SP) candidate, is leading by more than 5,000 votes followed by BJP’s Parmeshwar Lal Saini and Saulat Ali of BSP.

Sambhal seat is earlier held by Zia ur Rehman's father and veteran SP leade Shafeequr Rehman Burq.

Sambhal was one of the many seats where Muslims alleged they were barred from voting.

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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