Nomination papers of 7,994 candidates filed across the 288 assembly constituencies in Maharashtra, where polling will take place on November 20, were found valid after scrutiny, election officials said on Thursday. On the other hand, nomination papers of 921 candidates were found invalid, said a statement issued by the office of state Chief Electoral Officer (CEO).
The process of filing of nominations by candidates began on October 22 and ended on October 29. The papers submitted by contestants were scrutinised on October 30, while the last date of withdrawal of candidatures is November 4.
Polling for the 288-member assembly will take place on November 20 and results will be declared three days later.
The ruling Mahayuti alliance, consisting of the BJP, Shiv Sena and NCP, and the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi, comprising the Congress, Shiv Sena (UBT) and NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar), are the main contenders for power though smaller parties and independents are also in the poll fray.
The process of filing of nominations by candidates began on October 22 and ended on October 29. The papers submitted by contestants were scrutinised on October 30, while the last date of withdrawal of candidatures is November 4.
Polling for the 288-member assembly will take place on November 20 and results will be declared three days later.
The ruling Mahayuti alliance, consisting of the BJP, Shiv Sena and NCP, and the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi, comprising the Congress, Shiv Sena (UBT) and NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar), are the main contenders for power though smaller parties and independents are also in the poll fray.
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