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Assembly Elections 2021: Here’s All You Need To Know

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Assembly Elections are scheduled to be held in four states and one union territory namely West Bengal, Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Puducherry. The elections will be held between March 27 and April 29 and the counting of votes will be done on May 2.

Here’s all you need to know:

West Bengal

Seats: 294

Phases: 8

  • Phase 1: March 27
  • Phase 2: April 1
  • Phase 3: April 6
  • Phase 4: April 10
  • Phase 5: April 17
  • Phase 6: April 22
  • Phase 7: April 26
  • Phase 8: April 29

Counting: May 2

Top Parties:

  • All India Trinamool Congress (TMC)
  • Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)

Tamil Nadu

Seats: 234

Phases: 1 (April 6)

Counting: May 2

Top Parties:

  • AIADMK + BJP alliance
  • DMK + Congress alliance

Kerala

Seats: 140

Phases: 1 (April 6)

Counting: May 2

Top Parties:

  • Left Democratic Front (LDF) alliance
  • United Democratic Front (UDF) alliance

Assam

Seats: 126

Phases: 3

  • Phase 1: March 27
  • Phase 2: April 1
  • Phase 3: April 6

Counting: May 2

Top Parties:

  • Mahajot (Grand Alliance)
  • National Democratic Alliance (NDA)

Puducherry

Seats: 30

Phases: 1 (April 6)

Counting: May 2

Top Parties:

  • National Democratic Alliance (NDA)
  • Secular Democratic Alliance (SDA)

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