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Biennial Elections to 11 sitting members of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council from 08 Local Authorities’ Constituencies –reg.

The term of office of 11 sitting members of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council from 08 Local Authorities’ Constituencies had expired as per details below: –

S. No.

Name of Local Authorities Constituencies

No. of seat(s)

Name of member

Date of Retirement

Anantapur Local Authorities

01

Payyavula Keshav

(Vacant w.e.f 04.06.2019 due to non availability of desired electoral roll) 

11.08.2021

Krishna Local Authorities’

01

Venkateswara Rao Buddha

11.08.2021
01

Yalamanchili Venkata Babu

Rajendra Prasad

11.08.2021

East Godavari Local Authorities’

01

Reddy Subrahmanyam

11.08.2021

Guntur Local Authorities’

02

Annam Satish Prabhakar

(Vacant w.e.f 04.06.2019 due to non availability of desired electoral roll) 

11.08.2021

 

Ummareddy Venkateswarlu

Vizianagaram Local Authorities’

01

Dwarapureddi Jagadeeswara Rao

11.08.2021

Visakhapatnam Local Authorities’

01

Buddha Naga Jagadeswara Rao

11.08.2021
01

Chalapathi Rao Pappala

11.08.2021

Chittoor Local Authorities’

01

Gali Saraswathi

11.08.2021

Prakasam Local Authorities’

01 Magunta Sreenivasulu Reddy (Vacant w.e.f  04.06.2019 due to non-availability of desired electoral roll) 11.08.2021

 

2.       Biennial elections to fill up 11 seats could not be conducted by 11.08.2021 as the Constituent Local Bodies/Electors were not in existence at that time. The Commission vide letter dated 07.06.2021 had sought information regarding existence of constituent Local Bodies functioning and their percentage in the said Constituencies. The CEO, Andhra Pradesh vide letter dated 23.06.2021 had informed that of the above (8) Local Authorities’ Constituencies in Andhra Pradesh, the percentage of constituent Local Bodies functioning was ranging between 6.98 and 16 and the percentage of electors in position was ranging between 17.75 and 27.50 as elections to most of the local bodies in these 8 Local Authorities Constituencies were either pending or were not conducted by the State Election Commission, Andhra Pradesh.

3.         Now, as per the information received from the CEO, Andhra Pradesh vide letter dated 01.10.2021, both the percentage of constituent Local Bodies functioning and the percentage of electors in position is above 75%, in respect of above mentioned 08 Local Authorities’ Constituencies in Andhra Pradesh.

4.         With regard to Local Authorities’ Constituencies election, the Election Commission has laid down the guidelines that if atleast 75% of the local authorities in a local authorities’ constituency are functioning, and in addition at least 75% of the electors out of the total electorate of the constituency are available, then electorate is treated as available for electing representative(s) to the legislative council. These guidelines of the Election Commission got the approval of Supreme Court of India in Election Commission of India Vs Shivaji and Ors (AIR 1988 SC 61).

5.        The Commission having re-assessed Covid-19 pandemic situation in the State of Andhra Pradesh and after taking into consideration all relevant facts, has now decided to conduct biennial election to the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council from above-mentioned 08 Local Authorities’ Constituencies  in accordance with the following programme:-

S.No EVENTS DATES & DAYS
Issue of Notifications 16th November, 2021 (Tuesday)
Last date of making nominations 23rd November, 2021 (Tuesday)
Scrutiny of nominations 24th November, 2021 (Wednesday)
Last date for withdrawal of candidatures 26th November, 2021 (Friday)
Date of poll 10th December, 2021 (Friday)
Hours of poll 08:00 am to 04:00 pm
Counting of Votes 14th December, 2021 (Tuesday)
Date before which election shall be completed 16th December, 2021 (Thursday)

 

6.         Broad Guidelines of Covid-19 as already issued by ECI as well as the recent guidelines issued by ECI as contained in para 06 of Press Note dated 28.09.2021 available at link https://eci.gov.in/candidate-political-parties/instructions-on-covid-19/ to be followed, wherever applicable, during entire election process for all persons.

7.         The Model Code of Conduct concerning the said election will come into force with immediate effect in the concerned Constituency. Please see the details in Commission’s website under https://eci.gov.in/files/file/4070-biennial-bye-elections-to-the-legislative-councils-from-council-constituencies-by-graduates%E2%80%99-and teachers%E2%80%99-and-local-authorities%E2%80%99-constituencies-%E2%80%93-mcc-instructions-%E2%80%93-regarding/

8.         The Chief Secretary, Andhra Pradesh is being directed to depute a senior officer from the State to ensure that the extant instructions regarding COVID-19 containment measures are complied with while making arrangements for conducting the election.

 

Biennial Election to the Karnataka Legislative Council from 20 Local Authorities’ Constituencies for 25 seats due to retirement of sitting members on 05.01.2022–reg.

The term of office of the 25 sitting members of Karnataka Legislative Council from 20 Local Authorities’ Constituencies is going to expire on 05.01.2022 as per details given below:

KARNATAKA

S. No.

Name of Local Authorities Constituencies

No. of seat(s)

Name of member

Date of Retirement

Bidar

01

Vijay Singh

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

05.01.2022

Gulbarga

01

B. G. Patil

Bijapur

02

S.R. Patil

Sunilgouda Patil

Belgaum

02

Kavatagimath Mahantesh Mallikarjun

Vivekrao Vasantrao Patil

Uttara Kannada

01

Ghotnekar Shrikant Laxman

Dharwad

02

Pradeep Shettar

Mane Shrinivas

Raichur

01

Basavaraj Patil Itagi

Bellary

01

K. C. Kondaiah

Chitradurga

01

G. Raghuachar

Shimoga

01

R. Prasanna Kumar

Dakshina Kannada

02

K. Prathapchandra Shetty

Kota Srinivasa Poojary

Chikmagalur

01

Pranesh M.K.

Hassan

01

M.A. Gopalaswamy

Tumkur

01

Kanthraj (BML)

Mandya

01

N. Appajigowda

Bangalore

01

M. Narayanaswamy

Bangalore Rural

01

S. Ravi

Kolar

01

C.R. Manohar

Kodagu

01

Sunil Subramani M.P.

Mysore

02

R. Dharmasena

S. Nagaraju (Sandesh Nagaraju)

 

2.         Now, the Commission has decided to hold biennial election to Karnataka Legislative Council from above mentioned 20 Local Authorities’ Constituencies in accordance with the following programme:-

 

S. No Events Dates
Issue of Notifications 16th November, 2021 (Tuesday)
Last date of making nominations 23rd November, 2021 (Tuesday)
Scrutiny of nominations 24th November, 2021 (Wednesday)
Last date for withdrawal of candidatures 26th November, 2021 (Friday)
Date of Poll 10th December, 2021 (Friday)
Hours of Poll 08:00 am to 04:00 pm
Counting of Votes 14th December, 2021 (Tuesday)
Date before which election shall be completed 16th December, 2021 (Thursday)
  1. Broad Guidelines of Covid-19 as already issued by ECI as well as the recent guidelines issued by ECI as contained in para 06 of Press Note dated 28.09.2021 available at link https://eci.gov.in/candidate-political-parties/instructions-on-covid-19/ to be followed, wherever applicable, during entire election process for all persons.
  2. The Model Code of Conduct concerning the said election will come into force with immediate effect in the concerned Constituency. Please see the details in Commission’s website under https://eci.gov.in/files/file/4070-biennial-bye-elections-to-the-legislative-councils-from-council-constituencies-by-graduates%E2%80%99-and teachers%E2%80%99-and-local-authorities%E2%80%99-constituencies-%E2%80%93-mcc-instructions-%E2%80%93-regarding/

5.         The Chief Secretary, Karnataka is being directed to depute a senior officer from the State to ensure that the extant instructions regarding COVID-19 containment measures are complied with while making arrangements for conducting the election.

 

Biennial Election to the Telangana Legislative Council from 09 Local Authorities’ Constituencies for 12 seats due to retirement of sitting members on 04.01.2022–reg

The term of office of the 12 sitting members of Telangana Legislative Council from 09 Local Authorities’ Constituencies is going to expire on 04.01.2022 as per details given below:

TELANGANA

S.No.

Name of Local Authorities’ Constituency

No of Seat(s)

Name of the Member

Date of Retirement

1.

Adilabad 01 Puranam Satish Kumar

04.01.2022

2.

Warangal 01 Pochampally Srinivas Reddy

04.01.2022

3.

Nalgonda 01 Tera Chinnapa Reddy

04.01.2022

4.

Medak 01 V. Bhoopal Reddy

04.01.2022

5.

Nizamabad 01 Kalvakuntla Kavitha

04.01.2022

6.

Khammam 01 Balasani Laxminarayana

04.01.2022

7.

Karimnagar 02 T. Bhanuprasad Rao

04.01.2022

Naradasu Laxman Rao

8.

Mahabubnagar 02 Kasireddy Narayan Reddy

04.01.2022

Kuchukulla Damoder Reddy

9.

Ranga Reddy 02 Sri Patnam Mahender Reddy

04.01.2022

Sunkari Raju

 

2.         Now, the Commission has decided to hold biennial election to Telangana Legislative Council from above mentioned 09 Local Authorities’ Constituencies in accordance with the following programme:-

 

S. No Events Dates
Issue of Notifications 16th November, 2021 (Tuesday)
Last date of making nominations 23rd November, 2021 (Tuesday)
Scrutiny of nominations 24th November, 2021 (Wednesday)
Last date for withdrawal of candidatures 26th November, 2021 (Friday)
Date of Poll 10th December, 2021 (Friday)
Hours of Poll 08:00 am to 04:00 pm
Counting of Votes 14th December, 2021 (Tuesday)
Date before which election shall be completed 16th December, 2021 (Thursday)

 

  1. Broad Guidelines of Covid-19 as already issued by ECI as well as the recent guidelines issued by ECI as contained in para 06 of Press Note dated 28.09.2021 available at link https://eci.gov.in/candidate-political-parties/instructions-on-covid-19/ to be followed, wherever applicable, during entire election process for all persons.

 

  1. The Model Code of Conduct concerning the said election will come into force with immediate effect in the concerned Constituency. Please see the details in Commission’s website under https://eci.gov.in/files/file/4070-biennial-bye-elections-to-the-legislative-councils-from-council-constituencies-by-graduates%E2%80%99-and teachers%E2%80%99-and-local-authorities%E2%80%99-constituencies-%E2%80%93-mcc-instructions-%E2%80%93-regarding/

 

5.         The Chief Secretary, Telangana is being directed to depute a senior officer from the State to ensure that the extant instructions regarding COVID-19 containment measures are complied with while making arrangements for conducting the election.

Biennial Election to the Maharashtra Legislative Council from 05 Local Authorities’ Constituencies for 06 seats due to retirement of sitting members on 01.01.2022–reg

The term of office of the 08 sitting members of Maharashtra Legislative Council from 07 Local Authorities’ Constituencies, is going to expire on 01.01.2022 as per details given below:

MAHARASHTRA

S.No.

Name of Local Authorities’ Constituency

No of Seat(s)

Name of the Member

Date of Retirement

1.

Mumbai

 

02

Kadam Ramdas Gangaram

01.01.2022

Ashok Arjunrao alias Bhai Jagtap

2.

Kolhapur

01

Patil Satej Alias Bunty D.

01.01.2022

3.

Dhule-cum-Nandurbar

01

Amrishbhai Rasiklal Patel

01.01.2022

4.

Akola-cum- Buldhana -cum- Washim

01

Gopikisan Radhakisan Bajoriya

01.01.2022

5.

Nagpur 01 Vyas Girishchandra Bachharaj 01.01.2022

6.

Solapur 01 Prashant Prabhakar Paricharak 01.01.2022

7.

Ahmednagar 01 Arunkaka Balbhimrao Jagtap 01.01.2022

 

2.      With regard to Local Authorities’ Constituencies election, the Election Commission has laid down the guidelines that if at least 75% of the local authorities in a local authorities’ constituency are functioning, and in addition at least 75% of the electors out of the total electorate of the constituency are available, then electorate is treated as available for electing representative(s) to the legislative council. These guidelines of the Election Commission got the approval of Supreme Court of India in Election Commission of India Vs Shivaji and Ors (AIR 1988 SC 61).

3.         As per the information received from the CEO, Maharashtra vide letter dated 25.10.2021 the existence of constituent local body functioning is more than 75% in 5 out of 07 Local Authorities’ Constituencies (except Solapur and Ahmednagar Local Authorities’ Constituencies).

4.         Now, the Commission has decided to hold biennial election to Maharashtra Legislative Council from following 05 Local Authorities’ Constituencies for 06 seats:-

S.No.

Name of Local Authorities’ Constituency

No of Seat(s)

Name of the retiring Member

1.

Mumbai

 

02

Kadam Ramdas Gangaram

Ashok Arjunrao alias Bhai Jagtap

2.

Kolhapur

01

Patil Satej Alias Bunty D.

3.

Dhule-cum-Nandurbar

01

Amrishbhai Rasiklal Patel

4.

Akola-cum- Buldhana-cum-Washim

01

Gopikisan Radhakisan Bajoriya

5.

Nagpur 01 Vyas Girishchandra Bachharaj

 

5.         The election programme for above-mentioned 05 Local Authorities’ Constituencies shall be as under:-

 

S. No Events Dates
Issue of Notifications 16th November, 2021 (Tuesday)
Last date of making nominations 23rd November, 2021 (Tuesday)
Scrutiny of nominations 24th November, 2021 (Wednesday)
Last date for withdrawal of candidatures 26th November, 2021 (Friday)
Date of Poll 10th December, 2021 (Friday)
Hours of Poll 08:00 am to 04:00 pm
Counting of Votes 14th December, 2021 (Tuesday)
Date before which election shall be completed 16th December, 2021 (Thursday)

 

 

6.         Broad Guidelines of Covid-19 as already issued by ECI as well as the recent guidelines issued by ECI as contained in para 06 of Press Note dated 28.09.2021 available at link https://eci.gov.in/candidate-political-parties/instructions-on-covid-19/ to be followed, wherever applicable, during entire election process for all persons.

 

7.         The Model Code of Conduct concerning the said election will come into force with immediate effect in the concerned Constituency. Please see the details in Commission’s website under https://eci.gov.in/files/file/4070-biennial-bye-elections-to-the-legislative-councils-from-council-constituencies-by-graduates%E2%80%99-and teachers%E2%80%99-and-local-authorities%E2%80%99-constituencies-%E2%80%93-mcc-instructions-%E2%80%93-regarding/

 

8.         The Chief Secretary, Maharashtra is being directed to depute a senior officer from the State to ensure that the extant instructions regarding COVID-19 containment measures are complied with while making arrangements for conducting the election.