NEW DELHI: Poll inducements worth over Rs 588 crore have been seized by agencies under the supervision of Election Commission, since the announcement of assembly elections in Maharashtra and ...
After Congress rejected the Haryana election results as 'unexpected and unacceptable,' party leaders met with the Election Commission (EC ... democratic heritage of India, is far from a legitimate ...
Senior Congress leaders who met the Election Commission of India (ECI) said they told it of complaints from 20 of the state's 90 constituencies, and had been assured their concerns would be looked ...
State Congress president Nana Patole, in a letter to the Election Commission (EC), alleged that the recent conditional ...
India's election panel has rejected a complaint by Congress, the largest opposition party, regarding vote counting in recent ...
Assembly Elections 2024: The Election Commission of India on Tuesday announced the dates for upcoming Assembly polls in Maharashtra and Jharkhand. With the announcement of dates, the Model Code of ...
Palakkad: The Election Commission has sought a report on the allegations of black money raised against Congress leaders in Palakkad. The commission has asked the District Collector, who is in charge ...
The Election Commission of India (ECI) will announce the schedule for Maharashtra and Jharkhand assembly elections at 3.30 pm on Tuesday, October 15. Election commission of India to announce poll ...
The Election Commission of India on Tuesday (October 15) announced the dates for the Assembly polls in Maharashtra. The state will cast its vote in a single phase on November 20. The counting of ...
The counting of a single round cannot take less than 30 minutes, he said. So it is usually 8.50 before the results of the first round is out and it is up on the Election Commission website by 9.30.
The Election Commission of India announced the poll schedule of the Jharkhand assembly election 2024 on Tuesday. The assembly polls in Jharkhand will take place in two phases, on November 13 and 20.
The Election Commission has maintained that the EVMS – used for voting in elections in India – cannot be hacked or tampered with as they are not connected to any device. They don't even need ...