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Results By-elections Oct. 2011

Updates : 21st Oct. 2011: Six months after the assembly elections, the AIADMK on Friday swept the two-phased Tamil Nadu civic polls by winning all the 10 mayoral posts in the state.

The 10 major cities in the state – Chennai, Madurai, Coimbatore, Salem, Erode, Tiruppur, Tirunelvelli, Tiruchirapalli, Tuticorin and Vellore — would have AIADMK mayors.

The party was also set to win a majority of the chiefs of municipalities and town panchayats as well as the members of those bodies.

In a statement, AIADMK general secretary and Tamil Nadu Chief Miniser J. Jayalalithaa thanked the people for giving her party a massive support in the polls.

Update on by-elections 2011

Updates : 21st Oct. 2011: All India NR Congress (AINRC) retained Indira Nagar (Puducherry) seat in the crucial by-elections. In Puducherry, where Chief Minister N Rangasamy gave up his Indira Nagar seat, it was retained by his newly formed All India NR Congress candidate A Tamilselvane.

Tamilselvane won the seat with 15,053 votes while his rival K Aroumougam of Congress got 7,007 votes. AIADMK candidate A Venkateswaran got just 1,578 votes. On the April 13 Puducherry Assembly election, Rangasamy had won from two Assembly segments — Indira Nagar and Kadirkamam. But he relinquished Indira Nagar seat. The current party position in Puducherry Assembly is AINRC 15, Congress 7, AIADMK 5, DMK 2 and Independent 1.

Updates : 20th Oct. 2011:

All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam retained the Tiruchi West Assembly seat with its candidate M. Paranjothi defeating former Transport Minister K.N. Nehru of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam by a margin of 14,684 votes in the by-election.

Mr. Paranjothi secured 69,029 votes against Mr. Nehru's 54,345. All the other 14 candidates, 11 Independents and three representing the All India Uzhavar Uzhaippalar Katchi, Lok Satta Party and Indiya Jananayaka Katchi, lost their deposit.

The by-election was necessitated by the death of Minister for Environment, N. Mariam Pichai, in a road accident.Both the AIADMK and the DMK faced the by-election without allies. All other major parties stayed away from the contest.

 

Updates : 17th Oct. 2011,

17th Oct. 2011 The Congress failed to win a single seat in the recent by-elections whose results were announced today.

> Hisar PC: Kuldeep Bishnoi (son of Bhajan Lal, who died in June) of the HJC has won the by-elections in Hisar by 6,323 votes,  followed by  former chief minister Om Prakash Chautala's  son Ajay Chautala finished second & congress candidate Jai Prakash came third (source: TOI).

Bishnoi of HJC secured 3,55,941 votes followed by Chautala with 3,49,618 votes and way behind was Jai Prakash of INC, who polled 1,49,785 votes. Given below is the AC wise perfromace of candidates:

> Banswada AC election, Andhra Pradesh: Pocharam Srinivas Reddy of TRS HAS won today's election in Banswada. Pocharam Srinivasa Reddy defeated the Congress' Srinivas Goud by 49,889 votes. The TDP didn't field a candidate against him.

> Daraunda AC election Bihar : Janata Dal-United (JD-U) kept the Daraunda Assembly seat in Bihar. The JD(U)'s Kavita Singh is the daughter-in-law of the former MLA, Jagmato Devi, whose death necessitated this by-election. Ms. Singh won by 20,092 votes defeating her nearest RJD rival, Parmeshwar Singh, who was backed by party strongmen Mohammad Shahabuddin and Prabhunath Singh.

> Khadakwasla AC election Maharashtra : The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate backed by the Shiv Sena-Republican Party of India (RPI) combine, defeated the Congress-supported Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) candidate with a comfortable margin. Bhimrao Tapkir (BJP) won by 3,625 votes.

>Tiruchirapalli West and Puducherry's Indira Nagar Assembly Constituency elections : Counting in Tamil Nadu's Tiruchirapalli West and Puducherry's Indira Nagar Assembly seats will be taken up on October 20, to prevent their results influencing the current local body elections in Tamil Nadu.

 

Given below is the AC wise perfromace of candidates in the Hisar PC elections:

 

Sr No.  Candidate Name  Uchana Kalan  Adampur  Uklana  Narnaund  Hansi  Barwala  Hisar  Nalwa  Bawani Khera  Total 
1 Ajay Singh Chautala  68157 28033 53468 52256 33211 30531 16556 30076 37330 349618
2 Kuldeep Bishnoi  33678 51640 31173 29070 40777 42647 50947 41206 34803 355941
3 Jai Parkash  12880 15472 20541 23697 16262 14105 7488 14365 24975 149785
4 Anil Sihag 'Jogi' S/o Gulab  206 269 269 230 260 306 252 169 220 2181
5 Om Parkash Kalyan  3367 3214 2758 2552 2946 3581 3576 2623 3185 27802
6 Duli Chand  127 84 139 137 127 125 114 140 150 1143
7 Ram Jas Dholi Pal  31 43 29 30 28 43 28 23 53 308
8 Virender  44 99 67 61 37 89 109 97 45 648
9 Sudesh Kumar Aggarwal  598 392 620 547 575 203 222 350 696 4203
10 Anil Kumar S/o Chattar  132 77 128 105 65 82 40 66 77 772
11 Anoop Singh  73 48 86 58 40 48 26 45 53 477
12 Atam Parkash  57 38 60 49 38 41 29 34 43 389
13 Om Parkash  51 60 74 56 43 52 37 42 65 480
14 Karamvir  116 167 297 188 201 124 60 237 150 1540
15 Kuldeep S/o Parduman  315 293 252 276 232 325 185 231 244 2353
16 Kuldeep S/o Madan Lal  453 261 456 398 199 249 215 217 264 2712
17 Kuldeep Malik  229 185 186 185 199 162 193 176 144 1659
18 Kuldeep S/o Sajan  155 217 133 158 322 283 337 229 219 2053
19 Krishan  70 101 93 77 72 77 56 79 100 725
20 Jagpal  32 32 34 30 24 39 20 44 37 292
21 Sant Dharamvir Chotiwala  47 44 40 35 35 46 52 37 52 388
22 Narender Nath  31 39 41 32 37 47 31 37 37 332
23 Naveen Kumar  41 48 38 31 36 56 45 39 55 389
24 Pardeep Singh  23 27 37 35 15 36 27 17 40 257
25 Baljit  30 15 16 13 11 22 18 16 26 167
26 Mahender Singh  17 26 26 16 19 28 23 27 13 195
27 Ranjit Singh  21 20 18 13 16 22 16 20 21 167
28 Raj Kumar  27 27 21 28 13 18 29 26 30 219
29 Rajesh Kumar Jindal  43 47 40 30 33 46 39 34 42 354
30 Ram Niwas Sharma  130 111 145 136 71 116 67 95 126 997
31 Lachhman Dass  122 157 127 129 106 138 99 91 152 1121
32 Ved Pal S/o Inder Singh  279 216 270 218 205 247 196 178 229 2038
33 Ved Pal S/o Bije Singh  132 112 139 88 110 110 88 92 95 966
34 Ved Parkash  143 139 120 80 170 134 156 127 112 1181
35 Sher Singh  71 103 99 89 84 92 66 70 74 748
36 Satbir  50 68 56 76 45 50 22 46 79 492
37 Surajmal Sihag Sisai  13 15 21 16 21 12 9 9 19 135
38 Surjeet Singh  20 32 33 30 17 21 17 19 30 219
39 Sushil Nidhi  133 40 43 53 35 50 36 29 42 461
40 Hava Singh Sangharsh  86 113 55 54 40 59 60 67 52 586

 

Update : 13th Oct. 2011, An exit poll, conducted by C-Voters, suggested that Congress candidate Jai Prakash (INC) was likely to finish a distant third from his nearest rivals -- Kuldeep Bishnoi of Haryana Janhit Congress (HJC) and Ajay Chautala of Indian National Lok Dal (INLD). Exit poll results suggest that the HJC was likely to retain the seat, which got vacant following the death of sitting MP Bhajan Lal, father of Bishnoi.

The exit poll suggested that Bishnoi would secure more than 40 per cent against Chautala's 32 per cent and Prakash's 17 per cent. Prakash was hoping to regain the seat from the HJC under the leadership of Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda.

Taking the Anna factor into consideration, as many as 29 per cent voters deserted Congress. The biggest gainer of anti-Congress wave was HJC-BJP combine as it pulled more than half of these voters, while the INLD secured votes of around 40 per cent of them. There was no impact of Anna's appeal on around 15.5 per cent voters, as they continued with their faith in the grand old party. (Source: India Today)

13th Oct 2011, Update : The bypoll for the Hisar Lok Sabha seat, where the stakes for the ruling Congress are high because of the Anna Hazare factor, on Thursday witnessed a voter turnout of around 69%.

Schedule By-elections in Oct. 2011

 

To fill the casual vacancies in Parliamentary Constituency/Assembly Constituencies in different states, which need to be filled up. The Election Commission has decided to hold bye-elections on 13th Oct. 2011, to fill up these casual vacancies.

List of the constituencies going to poll are:

 

Sl. No.  Name of State  Number and Name ParliamentaryConstituency/AssemblyConstituencies 
1 Haryana  04 – Hisar PC 
2 Tamil Nadu  140-Tiruchirappalli (West)AC 
3 Andhra Pradesh  14-Banswada AC 
4 Puducherry  08-Indira Nagar AC 
5 Maharashtra  211-Khadakwasala AC 
6 Bihar  109 – Daraunda AC 

 

Schedule for the elections is as follows:

 

Event  Date 
1. Issue of Notification  19.09.2011(Monday) 
2. Last date for making Nominations  26.09.2011(Monday) 
3. Scrutiny of Nominations  27.09.2011(Tuesday) 
4 .Last date for withdrawal of Candidatures  29.09.2011(Thursday) 
5. Date of Poll  13.10.2011(Thursday) 
6. Counting of Votes  17.10.2011(Monday) (To start at8.00 AM) 
7. Date before which election process shall be completed  19.10.2011 (Wednesday) 
8. Hours of Poll  08.00 AM to 5.00 PM 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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