Schedule for Bye-election to 5 (Five) Assembly Constituencies of Gujarat, Kerala, Punjab and West Bengal–reg.

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The Commission has decided to hold bye-election to fill vacancies in the following Assembly Constituencies of Gujarat, Kerala, Punjab and West Bengal:

The Schedule for the bye election is enclosed at Annexure-I.

  1. ELECTORAL ROLLS
    Commission firmly believes that pure and updated electoral rolls are
    the foundation of free, fair and credible elections. Hence, intensive and
    sustained focus is placed upon improving its quality, health and fidelity.
    After the amendment in Section 14 of the Representation of the People
    Act-1950 by the Election Laws (Amendment) Act-2021, there is a
    provision of four qualifying dates to enroll as a voter in a year.
    Accordingly, the Commission conducted the Special Summary Revision
    of Electoral Roll with reference to 1st April, 2025, as the qualifying date,
    wherein applications were invited from eligible citizens seeking
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    registration in electoral roll with respect to 1st April, 2025 as the
    qualifying date. After time-bound completion of Special Summary
    Revision of electoral rolls, the final publication of electoral roll was done
    on 5th May, 2025. However, the process of continuous updation of electoral rolls will
    continue till the last date of filing nominations, with respect to
    proximate qualifying date, in respect to applications received till 10 days
    before last date of filling nomination
  1. ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINES (EVMs) & VVPATs
    The Commission has decided to use EVMs and VVPATs in the byeelection in all the polling stations. Adequate numbers of EVMs and
    VVPATs have been made available and all steps have been taken to
    ensure that the poll is conducted smoothly with the help of these
    machines.
  2. IDENTIFICATION OF VOTERS
    Electoral Photo Identity Card (EPIC) shall be the main document of
    identification of a voter. However, any of the below mentioned
    identification documents can also be shown at the polling station:
    i. Aadhar Card,
    ii. MGNREGA Job Card,
    iii. Passbooks with photograph issued by Bank/Post Office,
    iv. Health Insurance Smart Card issued under the scheme of
    Ministry of Labour,
    v. Driving License,
    vi. PAN Card,
    vii. Smart Card issued by RGI under NPR,
    viii. Indian Passport,
    ix. Pension document with photograph,
    x. Service Identity Cards with photograph issued to employees by
    Central/State Govt./PSUs/Public Limited Companies, and
    xi. Official identity cards issued to MPs/MLAs/MLCs.
    xii. Unique Disability ID (UDID) Card, M/o Social Justice &
    Empowerment, Government of India
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  3. MODEL CODE OF CONDUCT
    The Model Code of Conduct shall come into force with immediate
    effect in the district(s) in which the whole or any part of the Assembly
    constituency going for election is included, subject to provision of the
    instruction vide Commission’s letter No.
    437/6/1NST/ECI/FUNCT/MCC/2024/(BYE ELECTIONS) dated 02nd
    January, 2024 (available on the Commission’s website).
  4. INFORMATION REGARDING CRIMINAL ANTECEDENTS
    Candidates with criminal antecedents are required to publish
    information in this regard in newspapers and through Television
    channels on three occasions during the campaign period. A political
    party that sets up candidates with criminal antecedents is also required
    to publish information about criminal background of its candidates,
    both on its website and also in newspapers and Television channels on
    three occasions.
    Commission vide its letter No. 3/4/2019/SDR/Vol. IV dated 16th
    September, 2020 has directed that the period specified will be decided
    with three blocks in the following manner, so that electors have
    sufficient time to know about the background of such candidates:
    a. Within first 4 days of withdrawal.
    b. Between next 5th – 8th days.
    c. From 9th day till the last day of campaign (the second day prior to
    date of poll)
    (Illustration: If the last date for withdrawal is 10th of the month and poll is
    on 24th of the Month, the first block for publishing of declaration shall be
    done between 11th and 14th of the Month, second and third blocks shall be
    between 15th and 18th and 19th and 22nd of that Month, respectively.)
    This requirement is in pursuance of the judgment of the Hon’ble
    Supreme Court in Writ Petition (C) No. 784 of 2015 (Lok Prahari Vs.
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    Union of India & Others) and Writ Petition (Civil) No. 536 of 2011 (Public
    Interest Foundation & Ors. Vs. Union of India & Anr.).
    The political parties shall also publish in newspapers and its official
    social media platforms and upload in its website, the details and the
    reasons for selecting candidates having criminal background within 48
    hours of selection of such candidate. The details are contained in letter
    no. 3/4/2021/SDR/Vol.III dated 11.01.2022 available on the
    Commission’s website.
    This information will also be available on an App titled, ‘know your
    candidates’.
  5. NO DUES CERTIFICATE
    The Commission has issued directions to facilitate, if approached by
    any intending candidate, who has been in occupation of accommodation
    provided by the Government any time during the last 10 years before the
    date of notification of the election, to obtain “No dues certificate” from
    agencies/authorities/departments dealing with (a) rent, (b) electricity
    charges, (c) water charges and (d) telephone charges. The instructions are
    contained in Commission’s letter no. 3/ER/2023/SDR/Vol.IV dated
    03.05.2024 and is available in the Commission’s website.

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