Bhubaneswar: Filing of nomination papers for the second-phase polls in five Lok Sabha and 35 Assembly seats in Odisha will end on Tuesday.
The second-phase polling is scheduled on April 18.
Mentioned below are the five Lok Sabha seats and the 35 Assembly constituencies:
1. Bargarh (General) Lok Sabha
Assembly constituencies: Padampur (General), Bijepur (General), Bagarh (General), Attabira (SC), Bhatli (General), Brajarajnagar (General) and Jharsuguda (General).
2. Sundargarh (ST) Lok Sabha
Assembly constituencies: Talasara (ST), Sundargarh (ST), Biramitrapur (ST), Raghunathpalli (SC), Rourkela (General), Rajgangpur (ST) and Bonai (ST).
3. Balangir (General) Lok Sabha
Assembly constituencies: Biramaharajpur (SC), Sonepur (General), Loisingha (SC), Patnagarh (General), Balangir (General), Titlagarh (General) and Kantabanjhi (General).
4. Kandhamal (General) Lok Sabha
Assembly constituencies: Baliguda (ST), G. Udayagiri (ST), Phulbani (ST), Kantamal (General), Boudh (General), Daspalla (SC) and Bhanjanagar (General).
5. Aska (General) Lok Sabha
Assembly constituencies: Polasara (General), Kabisuryanagar (General), Khallikote (SC), Aska (General), Soroda (General), Sanakhemundi (General) and Hinjili (General).
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