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Elections 2019 Phase 1: List of 91 constituencies, around 1300 candidates and contesting parties; Details here

Lok Sabha Elections 2019: The voting for Phase 1 of general elections begins today, April 11. As many as 91 Lok Sabha constituencies are going to polls today. Here's the list of constituencies that are going to polls for Phase 1:

The voting for Phase 1 of general elections begins today, April 11
As many as 91 Lok Sabha constituencies will go to polls
The election will be conducted in 20 states and Union Territories
Around 1300 candidates contesting the first phase of elections
Lok Sabha Elections 2019: The voting for Phase 1 of general elections begins today, April 11 - with as many as 91 Lok Sabha constituencies going to polls. The polling is underway in 20 states and Union Territories with around 1300 candidates contesting the first phase of elections of India's 17th general election. The campaigning for the first phase ended on Tuesday with leaders putting their best foot forward to woo voters.

Here's the list of constituencies that will go on poll for Phase 1 beginning tomorrow:

Elections 2019 Phase 1: List of 91 constituencies, around 1300 candidates and contesting parties; Details here

Lok Sabha Election Phase 1: States and Union Territories that go for election

• Andhra Pradesh • Arunachal Pradesh • Assam • Bihar • Chhattisgarh • Jammu and Kashmir • Maharashtra • Manipur • Meghalaya • Mizoram • Nagaland • Odisha • Sikkim • Telangana • Tripura • Uttar Pradesh • Uttarakhand • West Bengal • Andaman and Nicobar Islands • Lakshadweep

Lok Sabha Election Phase 1: States-wise breakup

Elections 2019 Phase 1: List of 91 constituencies, around 1300 candidates and contesting parties; Details here • Arunachal Pradesh Number of constituencies: 2 Number of candidates: 12 Number of polling centres: 2202 Main parties: BJP, Congress and People's Party of Arunachal (PPA) • Andhra Pradesh Number of constituencies: 25 Number of candidates: 319 Number of polling centres: 45920 Main parties: BJP, Congress, TDP, YSRC, Jana Sena • Assam Number of constituencies: 5 Number of candidates: 41 Number of polling centres: 9574 Main parties: BJP, Congress and AIUDF • Bihar Number of constituencies: 4 Number of candidates: 44 Number of polling centres: 7486 Main parties: BJP+JDU alliance, Congress and RJD alliance • Chhattisgarh Number of constituencies: 1 Number of candidates: 7 Number of polling centres: 1878 Main parties: BJP, Congress and BSP • Jammu and Kashmir Number of constituencies: 2 Number of candidates: 33 Number of polling centres: 3489 Main parties: PDP, Congress and JKNC alliance; and JKNPP • Maharashtra Number of constituencies: 7 Number of candidates: 122 Number of polling centres: 14731 Main parties: BJP and SS; Congress and NCP • Meghalaya Number of constituencies: 2 Number of candidates: 9 Number of polling centres: 3167 Main parties: BJP, Congress, NPP and UDP • Manipur Number of constituencies: 1 Number of candidates: 8 Number of polling centres: 1300 Main parties: BJP, Congress and NPF • Mizoram Number of constituencies: 1 Number of candidates: 6 Number of polling centres: 1175 Main parties: BJP, Congress and ZPM alliance and MNF • Nagaland Number of constituencies: 1 Number of candidates: 4 Number of polling centres: 2227 Main parties: NPP and NDPP • Odisha Number of constituencies: 4 Number of candidates: 26 Number of polling centres: 7233 Main parties: BJP, Congress and Biju Janata Dal (BJD) • Sikkim Number of constituencies: 1 Number of candidates: 11 Number of polling centres: 567 Main parties: BJP, Congress, SDF, HSP, SKM • Telangana Number of constituencies: 17 Number of candidates: 443 Number of polling centres: 34603 Main parties: BJP, Congress, TRS and AIMIM • Tripura Number of constituencies: 1 Number of candidates: 13 Number of polling centres: 1679 Main parties: BJP, Congress, CPM and TMC • Uttar Pradesh Number of constituencies: 8 Number of candidates: 96 Number of polling centres: 16633 Main parties: BJP, Congress and alliance of BSP, SP and RLD • Uttarakhand Number of constituencies: 5 Number of candidates: 52 Number of polling centres: 11235 Main parties: BJP, Congress and BSP • Bengal Number of constituencies: 2 Number of candidates: 18 Number of polling centres: 3844 Main parties: BJP, Congress, TMC and Left (CPM, RSP, AIFB) • Andaman and Nicobar Islands Number of constituencies: 1 Number of candidates: 15 Number of polling centres: 406 Main parties: BJP, Congress, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and TMC • Lakshadweep Number of constituencies: 1 Number of candidates: 6 Number of polling centres: 51 Main parties: BJP, Congressand NCP The general election will take place in seven phases. The polling dates for national election 2019 are: April 11, April 18, April 23, April 29, May 6, May 12 and May 19. This election will choose the 17th Lok Sabha. Elections 2019 result will be announced on May 23.
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