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Uttarakhand Nagar Nikay Election 2025 Dates, Candidates, Results : When will the civic elections be held in Uttarakhand? The detailed announcement will here.

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Uttarakhand Nagar Nikay Election 2025 Dates, Candidates, Results
Uttarakhand Nagar Nikay Election 2025 Dates, Candidates, Results

Uttarakhand Municipal Corporation Election 2025 Dates, Candidates, Results - Municipal elections have been announced in Uttarakhand. The market of municipal elections is hot within the state. Under the municipal elections in Uttarakhand, voting for 11 municipal corporations will be held on 23 January 2025 and counting of votes will be done on 25 January 2025.

 Different parties distributed tickets of the presidents of municipal corporations

The administration has made full preparations for the municipal elections. Along with the deployment of various personnel for voting, they are being trained. During this time, various political parties have also become active and tickets of the presidents of municipal corporations are being distributed. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has announced the list of its candidates for all 11 mayor seats in the municipal elections. Now it remains to be seen how much impact the current ruling party leaves among the people within the state.

 State Election Commission has received 6496 nominations

So far, the State Election Commission has received a total of 6496 nominations for the municipal corporation and local body elections. Looking at these figures, one can gauge how much interest the public has in these elections.

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