Phase One of the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 is set to kick off on April 19, with voting scheduled across 102 parliamentary constituencies spanning 21 states. The Elections Commission has devised a seven-phase polling process, culminating in the announcement of results on June 4, which will determine the nation’s next Prime Minister.
Here’s a breakdown of the constituencies where voting will occur on April 19:
Arunachal Pradesh: Both Lok Sabha constituencies
1. Arunachal West
2. Arunachal East
Assam: 5 out of 14 Lok Sabha constituencies
1. Kaziranga
2. Sonitpur
3. Lakhimpur
4. Dibrugarh
5. Jorhat
Bihar: All 4 Lok Sabha constituencies
1. Aurangabad
2. Gaya (SC)
3. Nawada
4. Jamui
Chhattisgarh: 1 out of 11 Lok Sabha constituency
1. Bastar
Madhya Pradesh: 6 out of 29 Lok Sabha constituencies
1. Sidhi
2. Shahdol ST
3. Jabalpur
4. Mandla ST
5. Balaghat
6. Chhindwara
Maharashtra: 5 out of 48 Lok Sabha constituencies
1. Ramtek
2. Nagpur
3. Bhandara – Gondiya
4. Gadchiroli – Chimur
5. Chandrapur
Manipur: Both Lok Sabha constituencies
1. Inner Manipur
2. Outer Manipur
Meghalaya: Both Lok Sabha constituencies
1. Shillong
2. Tura
Mizoram: 1 Lok Sabha constituency
1. Mizoram
Nagaland: 1 Lok Sabha constituency
1. Nagaland
Rajasthan: 12 out of 25 Lok Sabha constituencies
1. Ganganagar
2. Bikaner
3. Churu
4. Jhunjhunu
5. Sikar
6. Jaipur Rural
7. Jaipur
8. Alwar
9. Bharatpur
10. Karauli-Dholpur
11. Dausa
12. Nagaur
Sikkim: 1 Lok Sabha constituency
1. Sikkim
Tamil Nadu: All 39 Lok Sabha constituencies (as listed)
Tripura: 1 out of 2 Lok Sabha constituency
1. Tripura West
Uttar Pradesh: 8 out of 80 Lok Sabha constituencies (as listed)
Uttarakhand: All 5 Lok Sabha constituencies (as listed)
West Bengal: 3 out of 42 Lok Sabha constituencies
1. Coochbehar SC
2. Alipurduars ST
3. Jalpaiguri
Andaman And Nicobar: 1 Lok Sabha constituency
1. Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Jammu and Kashmir: 1 out of 5 Lok Sabha constituency
1. Udhampur
Lakshadweep: 1 Lok Sabha constituency
1. Lakshadweep
Puducherry: 1 Lok Sabha constituency