Date of Poll: 10th April 2014
S. No. | Item | Number of Parliamentary Constituencies going on poll-10 * | |
1. | Total Electors | General Electors Male - 8647356 Female - 7347572 Total - 15994928 Service Electors Male - 69475 Female - 32577 Total - 102052 Total Electors Male - 8716831 Female - 7380149 Total - 16096980 NRI Electors – 12 (included in above figures) | |
2 | Number Types of Parliamentary Constituencies | Total: 10 General : 8 SC : 2 ST: 0 | |
3 | Total number of Candidates | 230 | |
4 | Parliamentary Constituencies having more than 16 candidates |
8 | |
5 | Parliamentary Constituencies having more than 32 candidates |
1 | |
6 | Total Number of Female candidates |
11 | |
7 | No. and Name of the Parliamentary Constituency with maximum No. of Candidates |
04-HISAR (41 Candidates) | |
8 | No. & Name of the Parliamentary Constituency with minimum number of Candidates |
01-AMBALA (SC) (14 Candidates) 07-ROHTAK (14 Candidates) | |
9 |
Party-wise list of candidates: |
BJP | 8 |
BSP | 10 | ||
CPI | 2 | ||
CPM | 3 | ||
INC | 10 | ||
NCP | 0 | ||
INLD | 10 | ||
HJC(BL) | 2 | ||
Registered Political Parties (other then recognised National and State) | 64 | ||
Independents |
121 | ||
Total | 230 | ||
10 | Largest Parliamentary constituency Electorate wise |
09-GURGAON | |
11 | Smallest Parliamentary constituency Electorate wise | 06-SONIPAT | |
12 | Number of General, Expenditure, Police & Awareness Observers deployed | General Observers - 10 Expenditure Observers - 10 Police Observers - 1 Awareness Observers- 2 Micro Observers- 10,000 (Approx.) - | |
13 | No. of Polling Personnel deployed ( approx) |
82,000 (Approx.) | |
14 | No. of Polling Stations | 16244 | |
15. | Number of EVMs to be used in the elections | Control Units - 18193 (Approx.) Ballot Units - 32567 (Approx.) (Above figures also includes 12% extra for reserve and training purpose) |
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