17th Lok Sabha Election Result Live Update
The Loc Sabha Elections are
being conducted in 7 phases from 11th April 2019 to 19th May 2019. Apart from
these 29 states, the Loc Sabha elections had earlier concluded in India. While
the results of the Loc Sabha elections will be declared on 23rd May 2019.
Lok Sabha Election 2019 Live Updates Results– Elections are just around the corner and the political
parties are getting started to plan their strategy. Everyone wants to win 2019
Lok Sabha Election and are all set to make new records. The list of the
candidates is still not out. However, the list will be out prior to the
elections only and in some cases, parties may declare them sooner than expected.
Lok Sabha Election Result Live
Update
The
running government has worked for four years. Nevertheless, The Election
commission of India has made no statement to tell the expected date of election
but it is expected to conduct in the month of May next year. Though, they will
be soon releasing the official details related to the Lok Sabha 2019
Elections such as polling dates, nominations, withdrawal of nominations
and counting dates.
Election Results 2019
In
this year's Lok Sabha election 2019, around 90 crore people are eligible
to vote this time. The number is an increase of about 9 crore compared to last
time. It is estimated that about 13 crore voters this time will be first-time
voters. The actual number of people who do vote, however, is far less. Even
though 2014 saw the highest turnout ever in independent India's history at 66.4
per cent, it meant a huge 27.3 crore people did not vote.
Holding
elections in India, world's seventh largest nation by area and second most
populous country is a complex process. The model code of conduct has already
been put in place for this year's election where nearly 2,000 parties and over
8,000 candidates will be contesting elections for 543 seats. The model code of
conduct is a set of guidelines that candidates, and political parties and
governments must follow to keep elections fair.
Two-thirds
of Indians are under 35. With 43 crore Indians owning a smartphone, half a
billion using the Internet, 30 crore using Facebook, 20 crore sending messages
on WhatsApp and 3 crore users on Twitter, political parties and candidates will
aggressively use new technology and social media to win the hearts and minds of
young voters.
Millions
of poll workers, police and security personnel are deployed in cities, towns,
villages and hamlets. They use planes, boats, trains, helicopters, elephants
and camels and travel by foot to reach far flung voters, because every vote
counts. Elections in India are nothing less than a "festival of
democracy."
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