Andhra Pradesh
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the 42 Parliamentary Constituencies of Andhra Pradesh on two poll days, namely April 30 and May 7. Polling will be held at 69,014 polling stations spread across 43,139 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 6,23,85,901 electors as on 8th February 2014, 16.59% are in the age group 18–25 while women constitute 49.73%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹70 lakhs.
The 16th Lok Sabha elections would be held in the lone Parliamentary Constituency of Andaman & Nicobar Islands on April 10. Polling will be held at 386 polling stations spread across 300 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 2,57,856 electors as on 7th January 2014, 12.75% are in the age group 18–25 while women constitute 47.12%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all the state is ₹54 lakhs.
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the two Parliamentary Constituencies of Arunachal Pradesh on a single poll day, namely April 9. Polling will be held at 2,158 polling stations. Out of the state’s total of 7,35,196 electors as on 11th February 2014, 17.0% are in the age group 18–25 while women constitute 50.09%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹54 lakhs.
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the 14 Parliamentary Constituencies of Assam on three poll days, namely April 7, 12 and 24. Polling will be held at 24,275 polling stations spread across 16,606 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 18,722,325 electors as on 12th February 2014, 16.6% are in the age group 18–25 while women constitute 48.2%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹70 lakhs.
Elections would be held in the 40 Parliamentary Constituencies of Bihar on six poll days, namely April 10, 17, 24, 30 and May 7, 12. Polling will be held at 59,807 polling stations spread across 45,797 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 6,21,08,447 electors as on 14th February 2014, 15.86% are in the age group 18–29 while women constitute 46.71%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹70 lakhs.
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the lone Parliamentary Constituency of Chandigarh on April 10. Polling will be held at 490 polling stations spread across 205 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 5,80,700 electors as on 3rd January 2014, 19.03% are in the age group 18–25 while women constitute 45.7%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹54 lakhs.
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the 11 Parliamentary Constituencies of Chhattisgarh on three poll days, namely April 10, 17 and 24. Polling will be held at 21,424 polling stations spread across 16,931 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 1,75,21,023 electors as on 5th February 2014, 29.11% are in the age group 18–29 while women constitute 49.32%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹70 lakhs.
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the lone Parliamentary Constituency of Dadra & Nagar Haveli on April 30. Polling will be held at 163 polling stations spread across 104 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 1,88,783 electors as on 7th March 2014, 26.33% are in the age group 18–25, while women constitute 46.36%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate in the state is ₹54 lakhs.
Daman & Diu
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the lone Parliamentary Constituency of Daman & Diu on April 30. Polling will be held at 119 polling stations spread across 92 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 1,02,260 electors as on 11th February 2014, 26.48% are in the age group 18–25, while women constitute 51.71%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate in the state is ₹54 lakhs.
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the seven Parliamentary Constituencies of NCT of Delhi on single poll day, namely April 10. Polling will be held at 11,763 polling stations spread across 2,534 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 1,19,32,069 electors as on 16th December 2013, 19.60% are in the age group 18–25 while women constitute 44.58%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹70 lakhs.
Goa
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the two Parliamentary Constituencies of Goa on April 12. Polling will be held at 1,622 polling stations spread across 1,152 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 10,57,499 electors as on 2nd January 2014, 12.11% are in the age group 18–25 while women constitute 50%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹54 lakhs.
Gujarat
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the 26 Parliamentary Constituencies of Gujarat on single poll day, namely April 30. Polling will be held at 45,313 polling stations spread across 27,360 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 3,98,71,571 electors as on 3rd January 2014, 15.03% are in the age group 18–25 while women constitute 47.67%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹70 lakhs.
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the 10 Parliamentary Constituencies of Haryana on single poll day, namely April 10. Polling will be held at 16,129 polling stations spread across 9,702 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 1,55,94,427 electors as on 11th February 2014, 15.59% are in the age group 18–25 while women constitute 45.86%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹70 lakhs.
Himachal Pradesh
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the four Parliamentary Constituencies of Himachal Pradesh on single poll day, namely May 7. Polling will be held at 7,382 polling stations spread across 6,696 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 46,74,185 electors as on 9th January 2014, 12.57% are in the age group 18–25 while women constitute 48.87%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹70 lakhs.
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the six Parliamentary Constituencies of Jammu & Kashmir on five poll days, namely April 10, 17, 24, 30 and May 17. Polling will be held at 9,633 polling stations spread across 7,346 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 69,33,118 electors as on 17th February 2014, 30.74% are in the age group 18–29 while women constitute 47.24%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹70 lakhs.
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the 14 Parliamentary Constituencies of Jharkhand on three poll days, namely April 10, 17 and 24. Polling will be held at 24,648 polling stations spread across 18,627 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 1,99,58,394 electors as on 9th January 2014, 20.88% are in the age group 18–25 while women constitute 47.34%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹70 lakhs.
Karnataka
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the 28 Parliamentary Constituencies of Karnataka on single poll day, namely April 17. Polling will be held at 24,648 polling stations spread across 18,627 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 4,46,94,658 electors as on 14th February 2014, 25.14% are in the age group 18–29, while women constitute 48.97%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹70 lakhs.
Kerala
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the 20 Parliamentary Constituencies of Kerala on single poll day, namely April 10, 2014. Polling will be held at 21,424 polling stations spread across 11,895 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 2,37,92,270 electors as on 20th March 2014, 13.33% are in the age group 18–25 while women constitute 51.9%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹70 lakhs.
Lakshadweep
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the lone Parliamentary Constituency of Lakshadweep on April 10. Polling will be held at 43 polling stations spread across 23 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 48,172 electors as on 20th March 2014, 20.53% are in the age group 18–25, while women constitute 49.73%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate in the state is ₹54 lakhs.
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the 29 Parliamentary Constituencies of Madhya Pradesh on three poll days, namely April 10, 17 and 24. Polling will be held at 53,947 polling stations spread across 51,547 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 4,66,10,097 electors as on 4th January 2014, 32.59% are in the age group 18–29 while women constitute 47.32%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹70 lakhs.
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the two Parliamentary Constituencies of Manipur on two poll days, namely April 9 and 17. Polling will be held at 2,662 polling stations spread across 2,057 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 17,39,005 electors as on 15th January 2014, 18.86% are in the age group 18–25 while women constitute 50.95%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹70 lakhs.
Maharashtra
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the 48 Parliamentary Constituencies of Maharashtra on three poll days, namely April 10, 17 and 24. Polling will be held at 89,479 polling stations spread across 56,142 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 7,89,66,642 electors as on 26th March 2014, women constitute 46.9%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹70 lakhs.
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the two Parliamentary Constituencies of Meghalaya on a single poll day, namely April 9. Polling will be held at 2,562 polling stations spread across 2,165 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 15,53,028 electors as on 28th January 2014, 22.62% are in the age group 18–25 while women constitute 50.43%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹70 lakhs.
Mizoram
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the lone Parliamentary Constituency of Mizoram on April 9. Polling will be held at 1,125 polling stations spread across 1,032 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 6,96,448 electors as on 20th March 2014, 34.68% are in the age group 18–25 while women constitute 50.7%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate in the state is ₹70 lakhs.
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the lone Parliamentary Constituency of Nagaland on April 9. Polling will be held at 2,059 polling stations spread across 1,856 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 11,74,663 electors as on 10th February 2014, 15.87% are in the age group 18–25 while women constitute 50.61%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate in the state is ₹70 lakhs.
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the 21 Parliamentary Constituencies of Odisha on two poll days, namely April 10 and 17. Polling will be held at 35,896 polling stations spread across 30,340 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 2,88,80,850 electors as on 8th February 2014, 13.45% are in the age group 18–25 while women constitute 47.93%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹70 lakhs.
Puducherry
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the lone Parliamentary Constituency of Puducherry on April 24. Polling will be held at 875 polling stations spread across 557 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 8,85,925 electors as on 6th January 2014, 12.96% are in the age group 18–25, while women constitute 51.99%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate in the state is ₹54 lakhs.
Punjab
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the 13 Parliamentary Constituencies of Punjab on single poll day, namely April 30. Polling will be held at 21,957 polling stations spread across 13,574 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 1,92,07,252 electors as on 2nd January 2014, 26.83% are in the age group 18–29 while women constitute 47.35%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹70 lakhs.
Rajasthan
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the 25 Parliamentary Constituencies of Rajasthan on two poll days, namely April 17 and 24. Polling will be held at 47,223 polling stations spread across 34,711 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 4,07,26,177 electors as on 6th January, women constitute 47.33%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹70 lakhs.
Sikkim
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the lone Parliamentary Constituency of Sikkim on April 12. Polling will be held at 538 polling stations spread across 389 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 3,62,326 electors as on 3rd January 2014, 24.62% are in the age group 18–25 while women constitute 48.45%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate in the state is ₹54 lakhs.
Tamil Nadu
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the 39 Parliamentary Constituencies of Tamil Nadu on single poll day, namely April 24. Polling will be held at 60,418 polling stations spread across 27,867 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 5,37,52,682 electors as on 14th February, 12.56% are in the age group 18–25, while women constitute 49.96%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹70 lakhs.
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the two Parliamentary Constituencies of Tripura on two poll days, namely April 7 and 12. Polling will be held at 3,095 polling stations spread across 2,283 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 23,79,541 electors as on 7th February 2014, 17.9% are in the age group 18–25 while women constitute 49.04%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹70 lakhs.
Uttar Pradesh
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the 80 Parliamentary Constituencies of Uttar Pradesh on six poll days, namely April 10, 17, 24, 30 and May 7, 12. Polling will be held at 1,40,259 polling stations spread across 89,399 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 13,43,51,302 electors as on 8th March 2014, 17.27% are in the age group 18–25 while women constitute 44.57%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹70 lakhs.
Uttarakhand
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the five Parliamentary Constituencies of Uttarakhand on single poll day, namely May 7. Polling will be held at 10,062 polling stations spread across 7,549 polling station locations. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is Rs.70 lakhs.
West Bengal
Lok Sabha elections would be held in the 42 Parliamentary Constituencies of West Bengal on 5 poll days, namely April 17, 24, 30, May 7 and 12. Polling will be held at 77,241 polling stations spread across 51,174 polling station locations. Out of the state’s total of 6,24,68,988 electors as on 20th March, 18.51% are in the age group 18–25, while women constitute 47.99%. The poll expenditure limit per candidate for all constituencies in the state is ₹70 lakhs.







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