New Delhi: Several states and Union territories will vote in Phase 1 of Lok Sabha Elections 2024 on Friday, April 19. About 10 states and UTs will be fully covered, while 11 others will be partially covered during this phase, where some high-profile candidates will lock horns. The first phase of polling will be held in 102 parliamentary constituencies across 21 states. As per the Elections Commission’s schedule, the Lok Sabha polls will be held in seven phases. The results, to be declared on June 4, will decide the country’s next Prime Minister.
Here is a state-wise full list of the constituencies where voting will be held on April 19 in alphabetical order:
Arunachal Pradesh: All 2 Lok Sabha constituencies
1. Arunachal West
2. Arunachal East
Assam: 5 (of 14) Lok Sabha constituencies
1. Kaziranga
2. Sonitpur
3. Lakhimpur
4. Dibrugarh
5. Jorhat
> Bihar: 4 (of 4) Lok Sabha constituencies
1. Aurangabad
2. Gaya (SC)
3. 39 Nawada
4. Jamui
Chhattisgarh: 1 (of 11) Lok Sabha constituencies
1. Bastar
Madhya Pradesh: 6 (of 29) Lok Sabha constituencies
1. Sidhi
2. 12 Shahdol ST
3. 13 Jabalpur
4. 14 Mandla ST
5. 15 Balaghat
6. Chhindwara
Maharashtra: 5 (of 48) Lok Sabha constituencies
1. Ramtek
2. Nagpur
3. Bhandara – Gondiya
4. Gadchiroli – Chimur
5. Chandrapur
Manipur: All 2 Lok Sabha constituencies
1. Inner Manipur
2. Outer Manipur
Meghalaya: All 2 Lok Sabha constituencies
1. Shillong
2. Tura
Mizoram: 1 Lok Sabha constituency
1. Mizoram
Nagaland: 1 Lok Sabha constituency
1. Nagaland
Rajasthan: 12 (of 25) Lok Sabha constituencies
1. Ganganagar
2. Bikaner
3. Churu
4. Jhunjhunu
5. Sikar
6. Jaipur Rural
7. Jaipur
8. Alwar
9. Bharatpur
10. Karauli-Dholpur
11. Dausa
12. Nagaur
Sikkim: 1 Lok Sabha constituency
1. Sikkim
Tamil Nadu: All 39 Lok Sabha constituencies
1. Tiruvallur SC
2. Chennai North
3. Chennai South
4. Chennai Central
5. Sriperumbudur
6. Kancheepuram SC
7. Arakkonam
8. Vellore
9. Krishnagiri
10. Dharmapuri
11. Tiruvannamalai
12. Arani
13. Viluppuram SC
14. Kallakurichi
15. Salem
16. Namakkal
17. Erode
18. Tiruppur
19. Nilgiris SC
20. Coimbatore
21. Pollachi
22. Dindigul
23. Karur
24. Tiruchirappalli
25. Perambalur
26. Cuddalore
27. Chidambaram SC
28. Mayiladuthurai
29. Nagapattinam
30. Thanjavur
31. Sivaganga
32. Madurai
33. Theni
34. Virudhunagar
35. Ramanathapuram
36. Thoothukkudi
37. Tenkasi SC
38. Tirunelveli
39. Kanniyakumari
Tripura: 1 (of 2) Lok Sabha constituency
1. Tripura West
Uttar Pradesh: 8 (of 80) Lok Sabha constituencies
2. Kairana GEN
3. Muzaffarnagar
4. Bijnor GEN
5. Nagina
6. Moradabad GEN
7. Rampur GEN
8. Pilibhit
Uttarakhand: All 5 Lok Sabha constituencies
1. Tehri Garhwal
2. Garhwal
3. Almora SC
4. Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar
5. Hardwar
West Bengal: 3 (of 42) Lok Sabha constituencies
1. Coochbehar SC
2. Alipurduars ST
3. Jalpaiguri
Andaman And Nicobar: 1 Lok Sabha constituencies
1.Andaman and Nicobar islands
> Jammu and Kashmir: 1 (of 5) Lok Sabha constituency
1. Udhampur
Lakshadweep: 1 Lok Sabha constituency
1. Lakshadweep
Puducherry: 1 Lok Sabha constituency
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