Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar announced the dates for voting in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections on Saturday. The General Elections will start on April 19 and counting will be held on June 4. The Lok Sabha elections in Maharashtra are set to be held from April 19 to May 20 in five phases.
First Phase: 19th April.
Second Phase: 26th April.
Third Phase: 7th May.
Fourth Phase: 13th May.
Fifth Phase: 20th May.
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The elections in Mumbai will be held on May 20, along with Palghar, Kalyan and Thane. Maharashtra stands as a key player in Indian politics, boasting the second-highest number of Lok Sabha seats nationwide, with 48 constituencies. Maharashtra serves as a stronghold for major national parties such as the BJP, NCP, Shiv Sena, and Congress.
Phase 1: April 19
- Ramtek
- Nagpur
- Bhandara-Gondia
- Gadchiroli-Chimur
- Chandrapur
Phase 2: April 26
- Buldhana
- Akola
- Amravati
- Wardha
- Yavatmal
- Washim
- Hingoli
- Nanded
- Parbhani
Phase 3: May 7
- Raigarh
- Baramati
- Osmanabad
- Latur
- Solapur
- Madha
- Sangli
- Satara
- Ratnagiri- Sindhudurg
- Kolhapur
- Hatkanangle
Phase 4: May 13
- Nandurbar
- Jalgaon
- Raver
- Jalna
- Aurangabad
- Maval
- Pune
- Shirur
- Ahmednagar
- Shirdi
- Beed
Phase 5: May 20
- Dhule
- Dindori
- Nashik
- Palghar
- Bhiwandi
- Kalyan
- Thane
- Mumbai