Lok Sabha Election 2024 Dates
Lok Sabha Election 2024 Dates

Lok Sabha election schedule announce tomorrow /Date of the Lok Sabha election in 2024: The Election Commission stated on Friday that it will make the calendar for the state assembly and Lok Sabha elections public the following day.

The Lok Sabha election announcement will be revealed at a news conference in Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, at 3 p.m.

“Tomorrow, Saturday, March 16, at 3 p.m., the Election Commission will hold a press conference to announce the schedule for the general elections in 2024 as well as some state assemblies.” It will be broadcast live on the ECI’s social media channels,” the poll authority stated on X.

The release of the Model Code of Conduct will take effect immediately. It is a collection of rules regarding speeches, announcements, election manifestos, and general behavior that the Election Commission has issued for the political parties, candidates, government, and ruling party during the polls.

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Dates
Lok Sabha Election 2024 Dates

The current Lok Sabha’s tenure expires on June 16, and a new House must be established prior to that date.

The last Lok Sabha elections took place in seven phases starting on April 11 and were declared on March 10. May 23 was election day.

The two recently appointed election commissioners, Gyanesh Kumar and Sukhbir Singh Sandhu, joined the poll panel on the same day that the Election Commission announced the poll timetable.

Two positions became available for election commissioners at the Election Commission of India after Anup Chandra Pandey retired on February 14 and Arun Goel abruptly resigned last week.

The political contest between the Congress-led INDIA alliance and the PM Narendra Modi-led NDA government will also be framed by this announcement.

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Elections to the Lok Sabha in 2024: Approximately 97 crore voters registered
The Election Commission announced earlier this month that the highest electorate ever for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections is 96.88 crore persons who have registered to vote.

The voters’ list now includes two crore youth voters, or those between the ages of 18 and 29.

“After constituency boundaries were established, this also involved the effective completion of the updating of electoral rolls in Jammu and Kashmir and Assam. The EC had declared, “The project, carried out with careful planning, coordination, and involvement of political parties, has produced notable achievements in terms of inclusivity, health, and purity of the electoral rolls.”

Lok Sabha election schedule announce tomorrow