J&K, Haryana Assembly Election 2024: Polling Dates, School Closures Announced for September-October Elections

The Election Commission of India has released the detailed schedule for the J&K, Haryana Assembly Election 2024, set for September and October. Schools in both regions will close on polling days, ensuring a secure voting process. Key dates include September 18 and October 1. Visit eci.gov.in for the full schedule and updates.

J&K, Haryana Assembly Election 2024: Polling Dates, School Closures Announced for September-October Elections
J&K, Haryana Assembly Election 2024: Polling Dates, School Closures Announced for September-October Elections

NEW DELHI, August 16, 2024 – The Election Commission of India (ECI) has officially announced the schedule for the J&K, Haryana Assembly Election 2024, set to take place in September and October. The detailed plan includes crucial polling dates and mandates the closure of schools and educational institutions in the affected regions to ensure a smooth and secure voting process.

Schools to Close During J&K, Haryana Assembly Election 2024

In anticipation of the J&K, Haryana Assembly Election 2024, the ECI has ordered the closure of schools, colleges, and other educational institutions on designated polling days. These closures, affecting both Jammu & Kashmir and Haryana, are essential to accommodate the use of educational facilities as polling stations and to maintain public safety and order during the election.

See Complete List of School Holidays for Assembly Elections 2024

Residents of Jammu & Kashmir and Haryana should note the following dates when schools will be closed due to the Assembly Elections:

  • Jammu & Kashmir:
    • 18 September, 2024 – Phase 1 Polling (24 constituencies)
    • 25 September, 2024 – Phase 2 Polling (26 constituencies)
    • 1 October, 2024 – Phase 3 Polling (40 constituencies)
    • 4 October, 2024 – Counting of Votes
  • Haryana:
    • 1 October, 2024 – Polling Day (All 90 constituencies)
    • 4 October, 2024 – Counting of Votes

The closure of schools on these dates is a standard measure to ensure the smooth conduct of elections, as these institutions will serve as polling stations

Detailed Election Schedule for Jammu & Kashmir Assembly Election 2024

The J&K Assembly Election will take place in three phases:

  • Phase 1: Polling on Wednesday, 18 September, 2024 (24 constituencies)
    • Gazette Notification: Tuesday, 20 August, 2024
    • Last Date for Nominations: 27 August, 2024
    • Scrutiny of Nominations: 28 August, 2024
    • Last Date for Withdrawal: 30 August, 2024
  • Phase 2: Polling on Wednesday, 25 September, 2024 (26 constituencies)
    • Gazette Notification: Thursday, 29 August, 2024
    • Last Date for Nominations: 5 September, 2024
    • Scrutiny of Nominations: 6 September, 2024
    • Last Date for Withdrawal: 9 September, 2024
  • Phase 3: Polling on Tuesday, 1 October, 2024 (40 constituencies)
    • Gazette Notification: Thursday, 5 September, 2024
    • Last Date for Nominations: 12 September, 2024
    • Scrutiny of Nominations: 13 September, 2024
    • Last Date for Withdrawal: 17 September, 2024
  • Counting of Votes: Friday, 4 October, 2024
  • Completion of Election Process: Sunday, 6 October, 2024

Detailed Election Schedule for Haryana Assembly Election 2024

The Haryana Assembly Election will take place in a single phase:

  • Polling: Tuesday, 1 October, 2024, across all 90 constituencies
    • Gazette Notification: Thursday, 5 September, 2024
    • Last Date for Nominations: 12 September, 2024
    • Scrutiny of Nominations: 13 September, 2024
    • Last Date for Withdrawal: 16 September, 2024
  • Counting of Votes: Friday, 4 October, 2024
  • Completion of Election Process: Sunday, 6 October, 2024

The Impact of School Closures on Polling Days

The closure of schools during the J&K, Haryana Assembly Election 2024 is a critical measure to ensure the smooth operation of the voting process. Schools are often used as polling stations due to their accessibility and capacity to accommodate large numbers of voters, election officials, and equipment. By closing these institutions, the ECI aims to provide a safe and orderly environment for the electoral process, minimizing disruptions to public life and ensuring the safety of students and staff.

Why Schools Are Closed During Election?

Schools are a preferred choice for polling stations due to their widespread availability and the infrastructure they provide. The ECI’s decision to close these institutions on polling days ensures that the voting process can be conducted efficiently and securely, without the interference of regular school activities. This practice also helps maintain a peaceful atmosphere around polling stations, which is particularly important in regions like Jammu & Kashmir, where the political climate can be tense.

Preparing for the J&K, Haryana Assembly Election 2024

As the election dates draw near, it is crucial for residents of Jammu & Kashmir and Haryana to stay informed about the detailed schedule and the implications of school closures. The upcoming J&K, Haryana Assembly Election 2024 is not only a significant political event but also a logistical challenge that requires careful coordination by the ECI.

The election process, including the closures of educational institutions, reflects the ECI’s commitment to upholding the integrity of the democratic process while minimizing disruptions to daily life. Voters are encouraged to participate actively in the election, understanding the importance of their role in shaping the future governance of their states.

 

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