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Lok Sabha Election 2019: Poll dates, full schedule, voting FAQs, election results, constituencies' details.


The first phase of polling has started in India, with a total of 91 Lok Sabha constituencies going to polls in the first phase of the elections. As many as 1279 candidates are all set to lock heads in the phase 1 of the Lok Sabha polls.


The first phase of polling has started in India, with a total of 91 Lok Sabha constituencies going to polls in the first phase of the elections. As many as 1279 candidates are all set to lock heads in the phase 1 of the Lok Sabha polls. The battle for a total of 543 seats will start with elections in 91 constituencies across 20 states. Apart from that, voting is underway in 175 Assembly seats in Andhra Pradesh, 32 in Sikkim and 28 seats in Odisha. The final vote count will be done May 23 and seal the fate of Indian politics when it will be finally decided if the incumbent BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi secure another term in the office or the anti-incumbency factor swings the tide. We bring you the full schedule of the Lok Sabha Elections 2019 with polling dates, elections results, constituencies' details and voting FAQs.


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