The Election Commission on August 31 deferred the Haryana assembly poll date to Oct🍸ober 5 from Octo💫ber 1, keeping in mind a centuries-old festival of the Bishnoi community.
The Election Commission had previously announced that voting for the Haryana assembly election 2024 will take place in a single phase on October 1, while the counting of votes will happen on October 4, coinciding with that of J🍒ammu and Kashmir assembly polls.
But according to new schedule, the counting of votes for Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana assembly 🅘polls will now be held on October 8 instead of October 4.
The term of the legislative assembly of Haryana is scheduled to end on November 3. The Election Commission recently vi🐷sited the state to oversee t⛎he poll preparedness.
Haryana Assembly Elections 2024
Date of Issue of Gazette N✤otification : 5 Spentember
Last Date of Nominations: 12 September
Date for Scrutiny of Nominations: 13 September
Last Date f☂or Withdrawal of candidat🃏ures: 16 September
Date of Poll : 5 October
Date of Counting : 8 October
Date before which election shall be completed : 6 🐲October
Haryana Assembly Elections 2024 Results Date
The counting oജf the Haryana Assembly voting will take place on🔥 October 8.
Haryana Assembly Elections 2019
The previous Haryana Legislative Assembly election took place on October 21, 2019, to choose 90 members꧅ of the assembly.
The voter turnout was 68.20% and the results were announced on Oc♐tober 24, 2019.
The Bharatiya Janata Party won the elections as the single largest party and formed alliance with the Jannayak Janta Party and seven Indepe🔯ndent MLAs.
Manohar Lal Khattar from the BJP was sworn in as Chief Minister, and Dushyant Chautala from the JJP becam♍e Deputy Chief Minister in their new coalition government. Later when Khattar stepped down as CM, Nayab Singh took his place.
In the 2019 elections, the BJP had won all 1♕0 seats in Haryana.
In this election, the primary contest was between the BJP and the Congress, which had aligned with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) under the 🌟Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA).
Candidates from the Jannayak Janta Party (JJP), which contested all 10 seats, and those from the Indian National Lok Dal (I♎NLD) and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), which contested seven and nine seats respectively, fa♋ced a major loss.