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The whole rundown of the Arunachal Pradesh Assembly Election 2024: Date, Time, Schedule, and Outcome

Schedule of the 2024 Arunachal Pradesh Assembly Election: Election dates for the Arunachal Pradesh Assembly Election 2024 will be announced shortly by the Indian Election Commission.

There are sixty people in the assembly. Pema Khandu is the Chief Minister of the state, which is now governed by the Bharatiya Janata Party.

Schedule for the 2024 Arunachal Pradesh Assembly Elections
The ECI will make the whole timetable for the Arunachal Pradesh Assembly Election 2024 public today.

Elections for the Arunachal Pradesh Assembly 2024: Date of Results

The ECI will declare the Arunachal Pradesh Assembly Election 2024 result date today.

Assembly Elections in Arunachal Pradesh, 2024: Current governing party
In addition to three BJP candidates who were elected without opposition, the BJP today has 41 seats in 11 constituencies, giving it a stronghold in the Arunachal Pradesh State Assembly. The Chief Minister of the state is Pema Khandu. The National People’s Party (NPP), the Congress, the People’s Party of Arunachal Pradesh (PPA), and the United Janata Dal (Janata Dal) have the remaining seats.

Assembly Elections in Arunachal Pradesh: What took place in 2019?
In the April 2019 elections for the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) emerged victorious with 41 seats, establishing a comfortable majority. On May 29, 2019, Pema Khandu became the Chief Minister.

The assembly elections for Arunachal Pradesh were held for 57 seats, even though the constituency had 60 members. This was because three BJP candidates were declared undefeated. The National People’s Party (NPP) won five seats, the Congress party won four, the People’s Party of Arunachal Pradesh (PPA) won one seat, and independents won two of the remaining seats. The Janata Dal (United) won seven seats.

Election results for the Arunachal Pradesh Assembly in 2024: 2019 voter turnout
Arunachal Pradesh had 2,202 polling places where 7,94,162 voters—including 4,01,601 women—executed their right to vote. There were eleven polling places designated only for female voters.

In Arunachal Pradesh, there were another 3,000 voters who were physically challenged. With 662 essential polling places and 281 vulnerable polling places, the state made sure that every eligible voter could exercise their right to vote.

To guarantee a free, fair, and tranquil election process, security precautions were put in place across Arunachal Pradesh. More security guards were sent in, especially to areas like Tirap, Changlang, and Longding that were afflicted by the insurgency.

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