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Jammu & Kashmir Elections 2024
Why in News?
Jammu & Kashmir held its first assembly elections in a decade and the first since the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019. The third and final phase concluded on 1st October, 2024.
Key Points
- Constituencies and Turnout Breakdown:
- Kashmir Division (16 Seats):
- Highest turnout: Gurez (77.96%) has highest turnout across the Kashmir region, outpolling 37 constituencies of Jammu division also.
- Jammu Division (24 Seats): Highest turnout: Inderwal: 82.16%, Padder-Nagseni: 80.67%, Shri Mata Vaishnodevi: 80.45%, Akhnoor: 79.70%, Marh and Chhamb: 79%
- Kashmir Division (16 Seats):
- First phase voter turnout (18th September): 61%
- Second phase voter turnout (25th September): 57.3%
Jammu & Kashmir Demography
- Population Statistics (2011 Census):
- Total population: 12,541,302 (0.93% of India’s total population).
- Males: 6,640,662.
- Females: 5,900,640.
- Sex ratio: 892 females per 1,000 males (compared to the national ratio of 933).
- Religious Composition:
- Muslims: 68.32%.
- Hindus: 28.44%.
- Sikhs: 1.87%.
- Buddhists: 0.90%.
- Christians: 0.28%.
- Others: 0.01%.
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Impact of Candidate's Death in Elections
Why in News?
In a significant development, a 75-year-old candidate from the Surankote constituency in Poonch district passed away just six days ahead of the results of the Jammu & Kashmir Assembly election.
Key Points
- Results Awaited: If a candidate dies after voting but before the results are declared, the election results will be awaited as usual.
- If Another Candidate Wins: The results will be valid, and no re-election is needed if another candidate wins after counting.
- If the Deceased Candidate Wins: If the deceased candidate wins, the election will be cancelled.
- Re-Voting/By-Election: A re-election or by-election will be held on this seat since the elected candidate cannot represent the constituency.
- Relevant Law: Under Section 151A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, elections must be held within 6 months in such a case.
- Death of a Candidate Before Voting:
- Election Cancelled: If a candidate dies before voting and after the nomination and withdrawal period has ended, the election on the concerned seat is cancelled.
- New Poll Date: A new date is set for the election in that constituency to ensure voters can choose a replacement candidate.
- Relevant Provision: The process is governed by the Representation of the People Act, 1951, ensuring that voters have the chance to elect a new candidate fairly.
Representation of the People Act, 1951
- Provisions:
- It regulates the conduct of elections.
- It specifies the qualifications and disqualifications for membership of the houses,
- It provides provisions to curb corrupt practices and other offences.
- It lays down the procedure for settling doubts and disputes arising out of elections.
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