Uttar Pradesh Assembly Election 2012 All Dates of Seven Phases


Whole of India is looking for Uttar Pradesh Assembly 2012 because assembly election in one of biggest states in India will decide many new political outcomes. Not only, UP is one of biggest and most populous state of India; however, it is also one of highly politicized state of India with many strong political parties in state. Earlier Today, Election commission (EC) announced dates of coming 2012 Assembly elections in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Present Uttar Pradesh assembly is going to expire on 20.05.2012; therefore, it was necessary for Election Commission to conduct these elections before this date. Assembly Elections in the state of Goa, Manipur, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand will be conducted together. There are total 403 Assembly seats in Manipur and out of which 85 is reserved for Scheduled Castes (SC). Due to large numbers of Assembly seats and tense situation at numbers of places, UP assembly election 2012 will take place in seven phases. As per the latest electoral rolls, total population of voters in Manipur is 1011673. Photo electoral rolls are mandatory for voting in these elections. Like earlier elections, Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) will be used for Manipur Assembly Election 2012. Elections in Manipur will be completed with the help of 1612 polling stations spread across Manipur. More than 98% voters in Manipur have Electoral Photo Identity Cards (EPIC). Election commission has introduced toll free number 1950 for registering complains related to Election.  
Utter Pradesh Assembly Election 2012 will take place in seven phases.  


Detail of Utter Pradesh (UP) Assembly Election 2012 Dates Phase 1


1) Issue of Notification          10.01.2012 
2)  Last date for making Nomination   17.01.2012
3)  Scrutiny of Nomination         18.01.2012
4) Last date for withdrawal of candidature      20.01.2012

5) Date of Poll       04.02.2012
6) Counting of Votes    04.03.2012


Detail of Utter Pradesh (UP) Assembly Election 2012 Dates Phase 2


1) Issue of Notification          12.01.2012 
2)  Last date for making Nomination   19.01.2012
3)  Scrutiny of Nomination         20.01.2012
4) Last date for withdrawal of candidature      23.01.2012

5) Date of Poll       8.02.2012
6) Counting of Votes    04.03.2012


Detail of Utter Pradesh (UP) Assembly Election 2012 Dates Phase 3


1) Issue of Notification          16.01.2012 
2)  Last date for making Nomination   23.01.2012
3)  Scrutiny of Nomination         24.01.2012
4) Last date for withdrawal of candidature      27.01.2012

5) Date of Poll       11.02.2012
6) Counting of Votes    04.03.2012

Detail of Utter Pradesh (UP) Assembly Election 2012 Dates Phase 4


1) Issue of Notification          21.01.2012 
2)  Last date for making Nomination   28.01.2012
3)  Scrutiny of Nomination         30.01.2012
4) Last date for withdrawal of candidature      01.02.2012

5) Date of Poll       15.02.2012
6) Counting of Votes    04.03.2012

Detail of Utter Pradesh (UP) Assembly Election 2012 Dates Phase 5


1) Issue of Notification          25.01.2012 
2)  Last date for making Nomination   01.02.2012
3)  Scrutiny of Nomination         02.02.2012
4) Last date for withdrawal of candidature      04.02.2012

5) Date of Poll       19.02.2012
6) Counting of Votes    04.03.2012

Detail of Utter Pradesh (UP) Assembly Election 2012 Dates Phase 6


1) Issue of Notification          28.01.2012 
2)  Last date for making Nomination   04.02.2012
3)  Scrutiny of Nomination         06.02.2012
4) Last date for withdrawal of candidature      08.02.2012

5) Date of Poll       23.02.2012
6) Counting of Votes    04.03.2012

Detail of Utter Pradesh (UP) Assembly Election 2012 Dates Phase 7


1) Issue of Notification          02.02.2012 
2)  Last date for making Nomination   09.02.2012
3)  Scrutiny of Nomination         10.02.2012
4) Last date for withdrawal of candidature      13.02.2012

5) Date of Poll       28.02.2012
6) Counting of Votes    04.03.2012
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