Maharashtra assembly election 2024
The Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024 are scheduled to take place on November 20 and the results will be published on November 23.
In New Delhi, the Maharashtra and Jharkhand schedules have been published by the Election Commission of India (ECI). Maharashtra is planning simultaneous elections in all 288 seats, with better polling places and facilities in Mumbai.
When voting locations are within two kilometers, elderly voters can even cast their ballots from home.
Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024
Schedule What will happen and when?
- Gadget Notification: 22 October
- Last date for nomination: October 29
- Scrutiny of nominations: October 30
- Last date for withdrawal of nomination: November 04
- Voting: November 20
- Election results: November 23
Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024 | 6.33 crore voters will vote and decide Maharashtra’s future
The Maharashtra assembly elections will be held in one phase, with voting taking place on November 20 and counting on November 23,
according to the Chief Election Commissioner’s declaration. The 36 districts in the state will vote simultaneously for all 288 assembly seats.
1.85 crore of Maharashtra’s 9.63 crore voters are young people. There will be seating in the polling lines for women and people who have disabilities in addition to the 118600 polling booths that will be set up.
Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024 | Current situation of Maharashtra Assembly
The ruling party has 202 members in the 288-member house, with the BJP accounting for 102, the ACP for 40, the Shiv Sena for 38, and other parties for 22. With 15 seats up for the taking, the opposition includes 37 members from Congress, 16 from the Shiv Sena (UBT), 16 from the ACP (SHPA), and six from minor parties.
Many things have changed since 2019
Significant changes in politics have taken place in Maharashtra over the last five years, with the Nationalist Congress Party, Shiv Sena, and BJP formed a Mahayuti government.
Disagreements over the Chief Minister post caused the BJP and Shiv Sena to split the alliance after the 2019 assembly elections.
As a result, several coalitions and governments were formed, and power was shared among them.
There were instances of early morning oath ceremonies and government splits. Both Shiv Sena and NCP faced internal rebellions at different times. There are now six significant political parties in Maharashtra, increased from the previous four, and they are all fighting for influence and power.
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