New Delhi, June 2 -- On May 25, the Election Commission of India declared bypolls for five assembly seats in Gujarat, Kerala, West Bengal, and Punjab. It also revised the voters' list for the first time in nearly 20 years to ensure a clean electoral roll. The last time a special summary revision happened for a bypoll was in Tamil Nadu in 2006.
2. Voting will take place on: June 19
3. Counting of votes: June 23
4. Entire election process to be completed by: June 25
The vacant seats comprise Kadi (SC) and Visavadar in Gujarat. Nilambur in Kerala. Ludhiana West and Kaliganj in Punjab and West Bengal, respectively.
In Gujarat, bypolls are set to take place in two constituencies. The Kadi seat became vacant following the death of BJP MLA ...
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