The nine-phase Lok Sabha elections started on Monday, as India will vote to select its next government and a new Prime Minister.
Updates April 17 - Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, Andaman and Nicobar, Chandigarh, Lakshadweep, Maharasthra
* 54.04% voting in Bihar in seven seats
* West Bengal records almost 80% turnout
* 51.2% polling in Madhya Pradesh till 5 pm despite booth capturing at two places
* About 65% polling in Karnataka
* Uttar Pradesh records over 58% polling till 5pm
* Udhampur Lok Sabha constituency records over 61% polling
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* 65.5% votes cast during repoll in Assam
* Nearly 72% poll recorded till 4 pm in West Bengal
* Around 40% vote in Maharashtra
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* 42% ignore Maoist threat to vote in Jharkhand
* Around two-thirds vote in Manipur
* 40% voting in Madhya Pradesh by afternoon
* 45% polling in Odisha till 2 pm
* Approximately 26% of the 4.62 crore electorate in Karnataka have exercised their vote till noon today.
* Uttar Pradesh records over 38% polling till 1 pm
* Nearly 60% poll recorded till 1 pm in West Bengal
* 27% vote in Jharkhand till 11 am
* 17.8% voting in Maharashtra till 11.00am, Karnataka sees 26% polling till noon
* Manipur sees 35% polling till noon for its second Lok Sabha seat
* This could be my last vote, says 103-year-old man in Udhampur
READ: CRPF jawans among five injured in Jharkhand poll violence
* 24% voting in Pilibhit at noon.
* AAP candidate stages dharna in protest of attack on their workers.
Blore Rural #AAP candidate dharma im Bidadi alleging attack on their worker & police inaction @dna @dnaofblr pic.twitter.com/VzK88hsZGF
— Ananthaforu (@Ananthaforu) April 17, 2014
* Rajasthan sees over 30% polling till noon
* Despite poll boycott at few seats, 11.46% voting in initial hours in Madhya Pradesh
* Nearly 29% poll recorded till 10 am in West Bengal
* Congress agent arrested for damaging EVM in Kendrapara in Odisha
* Rajasthan polls: 13.74% polling in initial hours
* Long queues as around 21-22% of Bengal votes
* Brisk early voting of about 8-12% in Maharashtra
* 22% of voters cast ballot in Manipur
* Five villages in Pilibhit, UP boycott Lok Sabha elections protesting lack of development in their region. The five Pilibhit villages boycotting polls are, Faizullaganj, Badra, Keshavpur, Pauta Khas and Khas Sarai
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* Brisk voting of 10-12% in Karnataka
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* Madhya Pradesh votes in Lok Sabha polls
* SEE ALSO: Veerappa Moily, Supriya Sule and Ram Kripal Yadav among leaders who voted in fifth phase of polling
* Voting stopped at Shamrao Kalmadi school Pune, machine replaced
Voting stopped at Shamrao Kalmadi School. Voters complain that voting machine gives every vote to #Congress. Officials plan to replace EVM.
— Dna of Pune (@dnaofpune) April 17, 2014
* Voting underway in Rajasthan
* Manipur begins voting for Lok Sabha elections
* Karnataka votes for all 28 Lok Sabha seats
Karnataka poll for #Election A scene from a booth in #Bangalore @dna @dnabangalore pic.twitter.com/FPrzQ4mRtG
— A Veeramani (@a_veeramani13) April 17, 2014
Karnataka poll for #Election A scene from a booth in #Bangalore @dna @dnabangalore pic.twitter.com/FPrzQ4mRtG
— A Veeramani (@a_veeramani13) April 17, 2014
@dna @dnaofblr pic.twitter.com/AU9rX5TN4Y
— Hemanth CS (@hemanth_cs) April 17, 2014
* Polling begins for 10 Lok Sabha constituencies in Madhya Pradesh
* Second phase polling begins on 10 seats in Maharashtra
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ALSO READ: Congress on shaky ground in its own bastion
NCP's Supriya Sule casts her vote in Baramati pic.twitter.com/E8agyY0Gnb
— ANI (@ANI_news) April 17, 2014
* Despite Maoist violence, polling begins for six seats in Jharkhand
* Voting begins for seven Lok Sabha seats in Bihar
* Voting begins in Chhattisgarh
* Uttar Pradesh votes for 11 Lok Sabha seats today
* West Bengal votes for Lok Sabha, assembly
Updates April 12 - Assam, Goa, Sikkim and Tripura:
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* Turnout between 71% to 83% in Tripura, Assam, Sikkim
* Repoll at 33 polling stations in Bihar on Sunday
READ: Brisk polling underway in Tripura, Assam and Sikkim
READ: AAP demands repoll in North Goa
* At least 38 EVMs replaced in three Lok Sabha seats in Assam
* 54% voting in Assam till 3 pm
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* Amit Shah booked in two more cases by Uttar Pradesh police
* Goa records 35% polling till 11 am
* 37% voting in Assam till noon
* 22% voting in Assam till 10 am
* Lok Sabha Elections 2014: Male voter turnout more in morning hours in Goa
ALSO READ: All you need to about the elections in Assam, Goa, Sikkim and Tripura
Updates April 11 - Mizoram:
* 50% polling till 2 pm in Mizoram
* Seven Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail machines develop snag during Mizoram polls
* Voting starts for lone Lok Sabha seat, Assembly by-poll in Mizoram
Updates April 10 - Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, Andaman and Nicobar, Chandigarh, Lakshadweep, Delhi:
* Over 60% polling in Uttar Pradesh
* Jharkhand witnesses 58.03% polling
* Ghaziabad records 59.8% turnout as polling ends
* Impressive voter turnout in most regions
* 58% polling in Odisha till 4 pm
* Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh garner over 30% of votes
* 49% voting in Ghaziabad till 3 pm
* Two-thirds of Jammu electorate vote by 3 pm
* Also read: In old Delhi, some know whom to vote for, some in a dilemma
* Lok Sabha Elections 2014: Nearly 60% polling in Haryana, Chandigarh
* Delhi voting percentage poised to far exceed 2009 figure
* While at Green Park, the turnout was 62% till 5pm
* Till 5pm, voter turnout at the Jorbagh (New Delhi constituency) was 65%
* About 50% polling in four Lok Sabha seats in Jharkhand
* Third phase of Lok Sabha Elections see large voter turnouts in states of Haryana, Delhi and violence hit Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh. Read More
READ ALSO: Communal SMS asks people to vote for BJP; CPI asks Election Commission to act on hate campaigns
* Maoists have looted EVM in the Kotpad area of Odisha
READ ALSO: Election Commission seeks report from Malda
* 45% polling in Bihar, two troopers killed in blast
* Encounter with security forces leaves one Naxal dead and another injured in Chhattisgarh
* 38% voting in Kerala till noon, Maharashtra records lowest at 10%
* One-third electors vote in Jharkhand
* In Ghaziabad where around 35% polling was recorded till 1 pm
* Meira Kumar busy in Sasaram, fails to cast vote in Delhi
* Impressive voter turnout in Ghaziabad
@dna @calamur @kunalmajumder 40% voting in Delhi till 1 pm - Delhi all set to break all old voting records for Lok sabha
— Mayank Aggarwal (@journomayank) April 10, 2014
* Election Commission men allege heckle for filming bike rally, no information with police
(Queues outside a polling station in Indirapuram area - this is in Ghaziabad constituency of Uttar Pradesh - the three main main contenders are AAP's Shazia Ilmi, BJP's VK singh (former army chief) and Congress's Raj Babbar. Photo Credit - Mayank Aggarwal/dna)
* Nearly 32% of the electorate voted in the first six hours in Bihar's six Lok Sabha constituencies despite incidents of violence in the state
* A total of 28% votes were cast till noon in the six Parliamentary constituencies in Bihar that went to polls
* Voting not so brisk in parts of Delhi, only 10% turn up in Saket
* Former railway minister Pawan Kumar Bansal and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Kirron Kher, who are contesting the Lok Sabha elections from the Chandigarh constituency, cast their votes in the city. Read More.
* Moderate to high turnout recorded in first four hours of voting in Lok Sabha polls in Bihar, Jharkhand, Andaman and Nicobar Islands as well as simultaneous elections to Lok Sabha and 70 Assembly constituencies in Odisha. Read More.
Dantewada : I would appeal to all locals to gather courage and come out to vote-Soni Sori,AAP pic.twitter.com/UoIESOdAxX
— ANI (@ANI_news) April 10, 2014
ALSO READ: Millions voted across 14 states and union territories in the third round of parliamentary elections to pick 91 of the country's 543 MPs. An estimated quarter of the 191 million electorate had voted by noon in five hours of balloting, with long queues of men and women seen right from the time the polling centres opened at 7 in the morning. Read More
Dantewada : AAP's Soni Sori casts her vote pic.twitter.com/U5CmVZQeYr
— ANI (@ANI_news) April 10, 2014
* 25% of 1.27 crore electorate exercise their franchise during the first four hours in Delhi
* 22-year old Divya voted for Aam Admi Party (AAP). "Initially I thought I would go for the NOTA, however I changed my mind last minute and voted for AAP. Its true that they do not have experience but at least they are not corrupt," she told dna reporter Priyanka Sahay.
* Oommen Chandy, Shashi Tharoor casts vote in Kerala
* Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi among early voters
* Manish Sisodia votes along with Delhi in national elections. View more pictures of the elections
Baghpat : BJP's Satyapal Singh casts his vote pic.twitter.com/Q5uk8aO4x9
— ANI (@ANI_news) April 10, 2014
Maharashtra : NCP's Praful Patel casts his vote in Gondia pic.twitter.com/5b4SO2lVtF
— ANI (@ANI_news) April 10, 2014
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Delhi : CPI(M)'s Prakash Karat casts his vote pic.twitter.com/djCgG31rqN
— ANI (@ANI_news) April 10, 2014
* Explosives recovered in Bastar; 15% polling in initial hours in Bastar
* With 3 Jarnail Singhs in fray, AAP booth incharges in West Delhi caution voters to press the button carefully
* Over 25% voting reported in first 4 hours for 7 Lok Sabha seats
* Voting begins on dull note in Haryana
* Reportedly, the convoy of former Mumbai police commissioner and BJP candidate from Baghpat Satyapal Singh was attacked, Read More
@dna @calamur @kunalmajumder AAP hs improved booth management compared to Delhi assembly elections pic.twitter.com/HYjxE7xfu1
— Mayank Aggarwal (@journomayank) April 10, 2014
* Due to long queues Nathura in North East Delhi are going back without casting their votes. Rahul Raj, a resident of Amrit Vihar said he will return around lunch time to cast his vote.
READ ALSO: 62,000 Delhiites checked voters lists through SMS
@msisodia walking in his constituency after voting , meeting AAP's workers and people @dna @calamur @kunalmajumder pic.twitter.com/0cgMHfzHWQ
— Mayank Aggarwal (@journomayank) April 10, 2014
* Maoists open fire in Narayanpur, Kankapal and Sameli, 35kms from Dantewada (Soni Sori's polling booth) areas of Bastar to stop polling. No casualties reported as of now. CRPF back in control, Maoists fled from the scene after CRPF opened fire. As of now polling percentage is around 20%
* Nearly 15% polling in Chandigarh, Haryana
* 14% voting till 10am in Jharkhand
* 10% voting in early hours in Maharashtra
* 3 India Reserve Battalion personnel on poll duty shot dead by colleague in Jharkhand; arrested
* Polling begins in 11 states, 2 jawans killed in Bihar
BJP will win all 7 seats in Delhi,Narendra Modi will be our next PM. Nation will have a stable Govt: Meenakshi Lekhi pic.twitter.com/SolUa0CSzf
— ANI (@ANI_news) April 10, 2014
* Voting picks up in Uttar Pradesh including Muzaffarnagar
* Chief Election Commissioner VS Sampath on Thursday hoped that voting percentage will keep improving with every round of the Lok Sabha election.
Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal leaves after casting his vote pic.twitter.com/0M63y5mLUl
— ANI (@ANI_news) April 10, 2014
* Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, Arvind Kejriwal vote in Delhi
READ ALSO: Narendra Modi declares himself as married man
* Polling underway for 10 Lok Sabha seats in Vidarbha region of Maharashtra
Noida : AAP's Prashant Bhushan casts his vote pic.twitter.com/5UPDxB1jaY
— ANI (@ANI_news) April 10, 2014
* Sonia Gandhi casts vote in Delhi
Chandigarh : Kirron Kher's father casts his vote pic.twitter.com/Krp9b9OMl4
— ANI (@ANI_news) April 10, 2014
I am confident that people of Chandigarh will make BJP win by a huge margin-Kirron Kher pic.twitter.com/v30DtsFRmd
— ANI (@ANI_news) April 10, 2014
* Gurgaon voters praise clean polling stations in Haryana
We will win all 7 seats in Delhi-Arvind Kejriwal
— ANI (@ANI_news) April 10, 2014
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Chandigarh : Pawan Bansal casts his vote pic.twitter.com/lztTmMazt5
— ANI (@ANI_news) April 10, 2014
Delhi : Rahul Gandhi leaves after casting his vote pic.twitter.com/6BxkFAMVlj
— ANI (@ANI_news) April 10, 2014
* Lok Sabha polls: Kapil Sibal, Kamal Nath cast their vote
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor casts his vote in Trivandrum pic.twitter.com/WaBuF3JkZ7
— ANI (@ANI_news) April 10, 2014
* Brisk polling in Kerala,16% turnout recorded in initial hours
READ ALSO: Former Kerala governor faces uphill task in Bihar seat for the Lok Sabha Elections 2014
* Delhi will break all voting records with over 12 million voters
* Violence hits Bihar on poll day
Nirman Bhawan(Delhi): Congress President Sonia Gandhi casts her vote pic.twitter.com/gTNJpq5F30
— ANI (@ANI_news) April 10, 2014
* Lok Sabha polls: Voting underway in 11 states, battle for 91 seats
READ ALSO: As riot-hit Muzaffarnagar votes, religious divide favours Narendra Modi
* Enthusiastic voting in Chandigarh, Haryana
* Kerala starts to vote in the third phase of Lok Sabha Elections
* Polling begins in Lakshadweep islands
* Brisk voting in Uttar Pradesh's 10 seats
* Voting begins for lone Andaman and Nicobar Lok Sabha seat
* Lok Sabha and assembly poll begins in Odisha amidst tight security
* Maharashtra begins voting in the third phase of Lok Sabha polls
* Lok Sabha polls start in Jharkhand
* Delhi voters out on morning walk in their track pants coming out to vote (Photo Credit Mayank Aggarwal/DNA)
* Polling begins in Delhi for seven Lok Sabha seats
* Lok Sabha polls under way in Madhya Pradesh
* Two CRPF jawans killed in Bihar before start of polling
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Updates April 9 - Meghalaya, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur:
* Over 82% turnout in Nagaland
* Over 60% polling in Nagaland till 2 pm
* Two CRPF men injured in Naxal blast in Chhattisgarh
* Meghalaya records 53% polling
* Voting sluggish in Arunachal Pradesh
* Elephant scare, firing near Meghalaya booths
* More than 35% votes have been cast in Nagaland
* 40% votes cast in Manipur till noon
* 16 malfunctioning EVMs replaced during polling in Arunachal Pradesh
* Estimated 20.9% polling in Nagaland till 10 am
* Meghalaya witnesses 10% voting
* 11% voters cast ballot till 10 am in Arunachal Pradesh
* Polling is yet to begin in a disputed area under Longleng district of Nagaland bordering Assam where security forces have prohibited entry of polling officials and setting up of a polling station.
* Arunachal Pradesh voters flocking to booths despite inclement weather
* Simultaneous Lok Sabha, assembly polls begin in Arunachal Pradesh
* Election for one Lok Sabha seat in Manipur begins
* Lok Sabha polls begin in Meghalaya
* Polling for lone Lok Sabha seat begins in Nagaland
* Mizoram poll deferred to April 11 due to shutdown and poll boycott calls by NGOs and student unions.
Updates April 7- Assam and Tripura:
* Over 83% voters cast vote in Tripura
* Assam sees over 63% polling till 3 pm
* 74% votes cast in Tripura till 3 pm
* 157 polling parties leave for booths in Mizoram Lok Sabha poll
* Powerful bombs recovered in Gaya
* Over 49% vote for Assam's five seats
* Click to view pictures of the Polls
* Faults in at least 33 EVMs in Assam, 29 replaced
* 35% voters cast ballot till noon in Assam
* 41% votes cast in Tripura till mid-day
* Assam has no 'Modi Magic' says Tarun Gogoi
* Assam records 12% polling in first two hours
* Lok Sabha Elections 2014: First phase of polls begins amid tight security
* Polling begins for Lok Sabha polls in Tripura. Around 1.2 million voters are eligible to vote in the Tripura West constituency. Polling for the Tripura East seat will be held April 12. The 13 candidates in Monday's fray include a woman, Joganati Datta, an independent candidate.
* Polling begins in Assam for first phase. An estimated 6.4 million people are eligible to vote in Tezpur, Jorhat, Kaliabor, Dibrugarh and Lakhimpur constituencies. Voting will be held at 8,588 centres in the five seats.
* Below is a schedule of the polling dates to look out for and bookmark to participate in the voting process.
April 9: Arunachal Pradesh (2), Manipur (1), Meghalaya (2), Mizoram (1), Nagaland (1)
April 10: Bihar (6), Chhattisgarh (1), Haryana (10), Jammu and Kashmir (1), Jharkhand (5), Kerala (20), Madhya Pradesh (9), Maharashtra (10), Odisha (10), Uttar Pradesh (10), Andaman and Nicobar (1), Chandigarh (1), Lakshadweep (1), Delhi (7)
April 12: Sikkim (1), Tripura (1), Assam (3), Goa (2)
April 17: Bihar (7), Chhattisgarh (3), Jammu and Kashmir (1), Jharkhand (5), Karnataka (28), Madhya Pradesh (10), Maharashtra (19), Manipur (1), Odisha (11), Rajasthan (20), Uttar Pradesh (11), West Bengal (4)
April 24: Assam (6), Bihar (7), Chhattisgarh (7), Jammu and Kashmir (1), Jharkhand (4), Madhya Pradesh (10), Maharashtra (19), Rajasthan (5), Tamil Nadu (39), Uttar Pradesh (12), West Bengal (6), Puducherry (1)
April 30: Andhra Pradesh (17), Bihar (7), Gujarat (26), Jammu and Kashmir (1), Punjab (13), Uttar Pradesh (14), West Bengal (9), Dadra and Nagar Haveli (1), Daman and Diu (1)
May 7: Andhra Pradesh (25), Bihar (7), Jammu and Kashmir (2), Uttar Pradesh (15), Uttarakhand (5), West Bengal (6), Himachal Pradesh (4)
May 12: Bihar (6), Uttar Pradesh (18), West Bengal (17)
* Read also
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