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Assembly polls 2017: Elections begin on February 4, counting on March 11

Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By
Jan 04, 2017 07:36 PM IST

The elections are seen as a test of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s policies, including a contentious ban on high-value banknotes.

Voting to elect new assemblies in five states will kick off on February 4, the election commission announced on Wednesday, with polling planned in seven phases starting February 11 for politically crucial Uttar Pradesh.

In this file photo from November 26, 2016, polling officers check electronic voting machines (EVM) after collecting them from different centres on the eve of municipal council elections in Karad. In all, some 160 million people will be eligible to vote in these five states.(PTI)
In this file photo from November 26, 2016, polling officers check electronic voting machines (EVM) after collecting them from different centres on the eve of municipal council elections in Karad. In all, some 160 million people will be eligible to vote in these five states.(PTI)

All results will be out March 11.

Punjab and Goa will vote in a single phase on February 4. Uttarakhand will vote on February 15 and Manipur in two phases on March 4 and 8. Counting of votes in all five states will take place on March 11.

The elections are seen as a test of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s policies, including a contentious ban on high-value banknotes and a decision to strike militants across India’s de facto border with Pakistan. The polls are billed by many experts as a potential “semi-final” for the 2019 general elections.

The polls are also crucial for the future of smaller parties. The vote comes at a time when the Samajwadi Party, which rules Uttar Pradesh, is wracked by an internal power struggle. It will also determine whether Aam Aadmi Party, which will contest for the first time in Punjab, can widen its influence beyond Delhi.

For the first time, ballots will carry photos of candidates. In all, some 160 million people will be eligible to vote in these five states.

Uttar Pradesh (Total Seats: 403)
Phase Constituencies Notification Last date of nomination Scrutiny Withdrawal Date of Polling
Phase I 73 January 17 January 24 January 25 January 27 February 11
Phase II 67 January 20 January 27 January 30 February 1 February 15
Phase III 69 January 24 January 31 February 1 February 3 February 19
Phase IV 53 January 30 February 6 February 7 February 9 February 23
Phase V 52 February 2 February 9 February 10 February 13 February 27
Phase VI 49 February 7 February 14 February 16 February 18 March 4
Phase VII 40 February 9 February 16 February 17 February 20 March 8
Date of counting for all states: March 11
Punjab (Total seats: 117)
Phase Constituencies Notification Last date of nomination Scrutiny Withdrawal Date of Polling
Single Phase 117 January 11 January 18 January 19 January 21 February 4
Uttarakhand (Total seats: 70)
Phase Constituencies Notification Last date of nomination Scrutiny Withdrawal Date of Polling
Single Phase 70 January 20 January 27 January 30 February 1 February 15
Goa (Total seats: 40)
Phase Constituencies Notification Last date of nomination Scrutiny Withdrawal Date of Polling
Single Phase 40 January 11 January 18 January 19 January 21 February 4
Manipur (Total seats: 60)
Phase Constituencies Notification Last date of nomination Scrutiny Withdrawal Date of Polling
Phase I 38 February 7 February 14 February 16 February 18 March 4
Phase II 22 February 9 February 16 February 17 February 20 March 8

The election commission also announced a set of new rules for candidates contesting the elections, including opening separate bank accounts to pay for campaign expenses.

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The panel said candidates must pay from these accounts by cheque for any campaign expense above Rs20,000. They will have to provide all details of expenses to the commission by no later than 75 days after the elections.

Candidates in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Uttarakhand can spend Rs28 lakh each, while those in Goa and Manipur can spend up to Rs20 lakh each.

They will also have to furnish an additional affidavit undertaking that they do not have any outstanding government bills.

With the announcement of the voting dates, a model code of conduct kicks in, restricting the central and state governments from announcing new schemes and sops.

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