TS Assembly Elections Live Updates:
The Chief Electoral Officer of Telangana State has released the 2018 TS Assembly Elections schedule. As per the schedule, today is the polling day in Telangana State i.e. 7th December 2018. The election campaign of all the major parties who are contesting in this fight has come to an end on 5th December at 04:00 PM. It is very clear that the final battle is between the ruling TRS party and the Maha Kootami.
Sponsored LinksVoting Process in Telangana:
The Chief Electoral Officer of Telangana State, for the first time using VVPAT machines for voting. The full form of VVPAT is Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail. There are around 32,574 polling stations across the Telangana State. In all these polling stations the Telangana election commission arranged these VVPAT machines.
Before going to the polling station it is better to grab your voter id card, voter slip. If voter slip is not with you then you can get it at the polling station by showing your voter id card. If there is an address change or some changes in the voter, then, in that case, it is better to carry a valid identification proof other than the voter card.
Telangana Election Live Updates:
1 | Total Number of Polling Stations in Telangana | 32,574 Polling Stations |
2 | Total Number of Candidates contesting for election | Above 2000 |
3 | Total Number of Major Parties Contesting | 07 |
4 | Ruling Party in Telangana | TRS Party |
5 | Total Number of Voters | 2,80,64,680 |
6 | Date of Poll in Telangana | 7th December 2018 |
Party Wise Number of Contestants in Telangana Elections 2018:
The ruling party TRS is contesting in all the 119 constituencies whereas the Mahakutami is contesting for 119 constituencies (INC – 94, TDP – 13, TJS – 8, CPI -3), the BJP is also contesting in all the 119 constituencies, MIM in 8 constituencies.
S.NO | Party | Party in short form | Party Leader | Contesting for 2018 Elections |
1 | Telangana Rashtra Samithi | TRS | K. Chandrashekar Rao | 119 |
2 | Indian National Congress | INC | N. Uttam kumar Reddy | 94 |
3 | Telugu Desam Party | TDP | L. Ramana | 13 |
4 | All India Majlis-e-ittehadul Muslimeen | MIM | Akbar Owasi | 8 |
5 | Bharatiya Janatha Party | BJP | Dr.K. Lakshman | 119 |
6 | Communist Party of India | CPI | Ch. Venkat Reddy | 3 |
7 | Telangana Jana Samithi | TJS | M. Kodandaram | 8 |
Party Wise Number of Contestants in Telangana Elections 2014:
S.NO | Party | Party in short form | Party Leader | 2014 Winning Seats |
1 | Telangana Rashtra Samithi | TRS | K. Chandrashekar Rao | 63 |
2 | Indian National Congress | INC | N. Uttam kumar Reddy | 21 |
3 | Telugu Desam Party | TDP | L. Ramana | 15 |
4 | All India Majlis-e-ittehadul Muslimeen | MIM | Akbar Owasi | 7 |
5 | Bharatiya Janatha Party | BJP | Dr.K. Lakshman | 5 |
6 | Communist Party of India | CPI | Ch. Venkat Reddy | 1 |
7 | Telangana Jana Samithi | TJS | M. Kodandaram | 0 |
Telangana Exit Polls:
By today evening we can get the exit polls in the Telangana State. As scheduled by the election commission of Telangana State the polling in all the 119 constituencies will be on 7th December.
Telangana Election opinion Polls:
As per the leading survey agencies, the Telangana election opinion polls are like the ruling party TRS is expected to win 70 seats, Congress could win 31, whereas TDP can get 2 seats, MIM- 8 seats and the BJP party is expected to win 3 seats. But after these opinion polls as the election campaign moves on there is a difference that can be clearly noticed during the last fifteen days. According to the leading surveys on 9th November the survey has been completely changed and the TRS is expected to win 42 seats whereas the Congress bags 64 seats and 13 seats for others.
Telangana Elections Polling Percentage:
The Telangana State election commissioner Dr Rajat Kumar said in an interview that there would be no election campaign before 48 hours of the election. i.e., the election campaign for the 2018 elections ends on 5th December at 04:00 PM. He also added that they are expecting a good polling percentage in Telangana Assembly elections.
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