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The Baramulla Lok Sabha constituency falls on the banks of Jhelum river in Jammu and Kashmir. Voting for the Baramulla Parliamentary seat (PC-1) will take place in the first phase of General Elections 2019 on April 11.
The Jammu Lok Sabha constituency is the winter capital of Jammu and Kashmir and is, therefore, one of the most significant seats in the state. Voting will take place on the Jammu Parliamentary seat (PC-2) in the first phase of General Elections 2019 on April 11.
The Srinagar Lok Sabha Constituency is spread over three districts of Jammu and Kashmir. Voting for the Srinagar Parliamentary Seat (PC-3) will take place in the second phase of General Elections 2019 on April 18.
The Udhampur Lok Sabha constituency covers six districts of Jammu and Kashmir. Voting for the Udhampur Parliamentary seat (PC-4) will take place in the second phase of General Elections 2019 on April 18.
The Anantnag Lok Sabha constituency covers four districts of Jammu and Kashmir. This election, voting for the Anantnag Parliamentary seat (PC-5) will take place in three phases of Lok Sabha Elections 2019.
The Ladakh Lok Sabha Constituency is a politically significant seat in Jammu and Kashmir. Polling for the Ladakh Parliamentary seat will be held in the fifth phase of General Elections 2019 on May 6.
The counting of votes for the Rajgarh Lok Sabha Constituency in Madhya Pradesh began at 8 am on Thursday. The results of the Parliamentary seat were declared on Thursday, May 23 evening.
The counting of votes for the Vidisha Lok Sabha Constituency in Madhya Pradesh began at 8 am on Thursday. The results of the Parliamentary seat were declared by Thursday, May 23 evening.
The results of the Sagar Lok Sabha seat in Madhya Pradesh was declared on Thursday, May 23 evening. Rajbahadur Singh of the BJP won the seat with 646231 votes.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) returned to power with a bang as the party led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and chief Amit Shah registered a massive victory in the Lok Sabha Elections 2019.
The counting of votes for the Lok Sabha Elections 2109 in National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi has begun. Counting began at 8 am and the final results of all seven Lok Sabha seats are expected to be out by late evening. Stay with us for Live updates on the Delhi General Election Results 2019.
The Andhra Pradesh Assembly elections 2019 will be held on April 11. Voting will be held in the state in a single phase, along with voting for Lok Sabha Elections.
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