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Trying out the new Reddit polls.
Who do you guys think will win the 2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly Elections?
##1957 Polish Legislative Election
20 January, 1957
Across the Polish People's Republic
Today, the people of Poland use their constitutionally guaranteed right to vote to represent themselves in the Sejm, Poland's unicameral legislature. The election, originally planned for last December but delayed due to the untimely passing of Boleslaw Bierut, will be the first carried out under new General Secretary Kazmimierz Mijal.
Over 60,000 candidates attempted to register for seats in the Sejm, however, only 459 were approved; fortunately, this is exactly enough to fill every seat in the Sejm! All candidates were both members of, and approved by, the Front Jednoลci Narodu, serves the dual function as Poland's ruling coalition & as the chief electoral supervision board.
Voting was encouraged by radio, poster, flyer, and word-of-mouth, and Polish workers were given the day off to ensure their could use their right to vote. >!Mijal attempted to gain Stefan Wyszyลski's endorsement of the election, however he refused to cooperate.!<
Election booths are being carefully guarded by the Milicja Obywatelska, as the recent turmoil in Romania has put the PZPR on high alert in regards to potential reactionary terror which might be undertaken against the people of Poland.
Votes were counted by the end of the next day. The results were as follows;
Front of National Unity | 459 |
---|---|
Polish United Worker's Party | 272 |
United People's Party | 100 |
Democratic Party | 38 |
Independent | 49 |
All-and-all, the election was pulled off without a hitch. The previous Premier, Jรณzef Cyrankiewicz, has been replaced by the Natoliลczycy-approved Hilary Minc. He is expected to present his choices for cabinet, >!which have been previously agreed upon in a backroom deal!<, before the Sejm by the end of January.
Committee : Kerala Legislative Assembly Committee on Environment
Contact id: environment@niyamasabha.nic.in
Deadline : 31st November
12 September is the 7th Legislative Assembly election day.
Voters must go to the designated polling station.
If you haven't received a voting notice, you can find your assigned polling station through:
Polling stations are open from 9 am to 9 pm.
Go to your designated polling station with your Macao Permanent Resident Identity Card.
To enter the polling station, present your health code, wear a mask and maintain social distancing.
Once you're inside:
Make sure to find out which polling station you should go to so that you don't turn up at the wrong polling station.
And don't forget, to exercise your right to vote, you must bring your identity card and present your health code before entering the polling station.
The voting process for the Legislative Assembly elections is confidential, and there is no means of identifying the voter on the ballot paper.
No monitoring equipment is installed in the vicinity of the polling station or in the polling booth.
On the other hand, the secrecy of voting is also the responsibility of the voter.
In the immediate vicinity and up to 100 metres away from the polling station, your voting intention may not be disclosed to third parties.
Inside the polling station, it is strictly forbidden to use mobile phones or other communication equipment.
You also may not capture images or film. Please note that the ballot paper may not be photographed or filmed, as this may violate the Election Law.
In case of infringement, the polling station staff will report the situation for possible referral to the police authorities.
If convicted, the voter can be punished wit
... keep reading on reddit โกThis thread is to follow the election results as it happens.
Please consolidate all your discussions in this thread. Pre-count, while-count, post-count, everything counts.
I will try to update the tables as frequently as I can.
Results at https://results.eci.gov.in/Result2021/statewiseS111.htm.
Link to the post-poll thread - https://www.reddit.com/r/Kerala/comments/n36zlz/megathread_ldf_wins_a_second_term_by_a_landslide/
Seat Count
(As of 16:30)
LDF | UDF | NDA | Others |
---|---|---|---|
99 | 41 | 0 | 0 |
Constituency Breakdown
(As of 00:00)
# | Name | Won/Lead | LDF | Votes | UDF | Votes | NDA/Others | Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kasaragod | ||||||||
1 | Manjeshwaram | UDF | V. V. Rameshan | A. K. M. Ashraf | K. Surendran | |||
2 | Kasaragod | UDF | M. A. Latheef | N. A. Nellikkunnu | K. Sreekanth | |||
3 | Udma | LDF | C. H. Kunhambu | Periya Balakrishnan | A. Velayudhan | |||
4 | Kanhangad | LDF | E. Chandrasekharan | P. V. Suresh | M. Balraj | |||
5 | Thrikaripur | LDF | M. Rajagopal | M. P. Joseph | T. V. Shibin | |||
Kannur | ||||||||
6 | Payyanur | LDF | T. I. Madhusoodhanan | M. Pradeep Kumar | K. K. Sreedharan | |||
7 | Kalliasseri | LDF | M. Vijin | Brijesh Kumar | Arun Kaithapram | |||
8 | Taliparamba | LDF | M. V. Govindan | Abdul Rasheed V. P. | Gangadharan A. P. | |||
9 | Irikkur | UDF | Saji Kuttiyanimattom | Sajeev Joseph | Aniyamma Rajendran | |||
10 | Azhikode | LDF | K. V. Sumesh | K. M. Shaji | K. Ranjith | |||
11 | Kannur | LDF | Kadannappalli Ramachandran | Satheeshan Pacheni | Archana Vandichal | |||
12 | Dharmadom | LDF | Pinarayi Vijayan | C. Raghunath | C. K. Padmanabhan | |||
13 | Thalassery | LDF | A. N. Shamseer | M. P. Aravindakshan | C.O.T. Nazeer | |||
14 | Kuthuparamba | LDF | K. P. Mohanan | P. K. Abdulla | C. Sadanandan Master | |||
15 | Mattanur | LDF | K. K. Shailaja | Illikkal Agasthy | Biju Elakkuzhi | |||
16 | Peravoor | UDF | Sakeer Hussain | Sunny Joseph | Smitha Jayamohan | |||
Wayanad | ||||||||
17 | Mananthavady | LDF | O. R. Kelu | P. K. Jayalakshmi | Mukundan Palliyara | |||
18 | Sulthan Bathery | UDF | M. S. Viswanathan | I. C. Balakrishnan | C. K. Janu | |||
19 | Kalpetta | UDF | M. V. Shreyams Kumar | T. Siddique | T. M. Subeesh | |||
Kozhikode | ||||||||
20 | Vatakara | UDF | Manayath Chandran | K. K. Rema | M. Rajesh Kumar | |||
21 | Kuttiady | UDF | K. P. Kunhahammed Kutty | Parakkal Abdulla | P. P. Murali | |||
22 | Nadapuram | LDF | E. K. Vijayan | K.Praveen Kumar | M. P. Rajan | |||
23 | Koyilandy | LDF | Kanathil Jameela | N. Subramanian | N. P. Rad |
While all creditable opinion polls point out to a BJP majority, UP is an important state and the exact number of seats it has will have an effect on the upcoming presidential election, 2024 general elections as well as the direction India takes in game, so I will be rolling dice to get the exact number of seats. I am giving BJP 200 seats (2 seats shy of majority) and other insignificant parties have also been allocated seats based on my prediction, so a total of 245 have already been awarded. Seats that will be left will be allocated to Samajwadi Party (SP)
Result of First roll -> BJP gets 200+4*n seats
Results of Second roll -> BJP gets more seats if n > 12
Result of Third roll -> If n > 12, BSP gets into a post poll alliance with BJP
Bakchods, counting of votes will start from 8 AM onwards on 2nd of May for the assembly elections held in West Bengal, Assam, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
Blue: Kuomintang
Red: Chinese Communist Party
Yellow: Chinese Youth Party
[M: see Dice rolls for UP Legislative assembly Election 2022]
Midway between the general elections, Indian public gets to cast its vote for election for 5 states assemblies, as the presidential election is about to happen soon after the result BJP must secure enough MLAs to put forward a President of its choice.
The small western state, which is always in a party mood, have been ruled by BJP for last 20 years and anti incumbency is surely going to be a huge impact. While the state itself is not significant, these results will have an spill over effect to the very important state of Maharashtra. These election are also significant for Aam Aadmi Party which have recently started to want to expand its influence outside UT of Delhi. If the recent village level election are to go by, where BJP won 34 of the 50 seats, it will be a cakewalk for NDA to secure majority.
The results are a follow
Party | Seats Won in 2017 | Seats Won in 2022 | Change |
---|---|---|---|
BJP | 27 | 23 | -4 |
Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party | 1 | 0 | -1 |
NDA | 28 | 23 | -5 |
INC | 5 | 4 | -1 |
NCP | 1 | 0 | -1 |
Goa Forward Party | 3 | 4 | +1 |
UPA | 9 | 8 | -1 |
Aam Aadmi Party | 0 | 2 | +2 |
Others and Independents | 3 | 7 | +4 |
BJP won 23 of the 40 and Pramod Sawant was sworn in as the CM again. AAP won 2 urban seats while INC had its tally decreased by 1. The trend of voters choosing a 3rd party over INC continues in Goa, sending a message to central leadership on INC to wake up.
The cosy state in north east is normally not the most hot topic of debate in India since the death of insurgency, now people only remember that this place exist once every 4 years during Olympics (the state have an excellent women sports culture and recently Mirabai Chanu won a silver medal in weightlifting) and once every 5 years at the time of election. In 2017 the state fell into hands of NDA for the first time and the CM N. Biren Singh have not disappointed his people giving them, among other things, their first train in 70 years of independence [1]. NDA is the state also has National People's Party, the NCP split-off that have now became a National Party of its own right.
The results are as follow
Party | Seats Won in 2017 | Seats Won in 2022 | Change |
---|---|---|---|
BJP | 21 | 28 | +7 |
National People's Party | 4 | 4 | - |
Naga People's Front | 4 | 3 | -1 |
Lok Janshakti Party | 1 | 1 | - |
NDA | 31 | 36 | +4 |
INC | 28 | 20 | -10 |
NCP | 0 | 1 |
According to the Revolutions podcast, turnout in the elections to the National Assembly in 1791 were extremely low, with only about 10% of eligible voters actually voting. Furthermore, there was basically no membership from the classes of former nobles.
What was the reason for this? It seems to me that one would expect very high turnout for what was in effect the first democratic elections in the country's history. Was the lack of noble participation a result of their small numbers and thus an inability to get elected, or did they actively stay away from the elections?
Exit poll: Kerala Assembly Elections 2021
Republic-CNX - LDF 72-80, UDF 58-64, NDA 1-5
P-Marq: LDF 72-79; UDF 60-69; NDA 0-3
Meanwhile, Malayalam channels will complete the exit poll results in 3 days.
Tweet Credit: Rajesh Abraham, Indian Express
How did the voting go? Do share your thoughts related to the elections.
Track the results on the official ECI website - https://results.eci.gov.in/ACTRENDS2020/partywiseresult-S04.htm
##November 8th, 2022 - The 2022 Midterms
Two years have passed since the fateful 2020 election, and now New Englanders will head to the polls yet again. Widely considered a referendum on the Progressive agenda, polling has been variable. Of major note has been Alexander Varand's Progressive Vanguard, which has proved to be essential to Progressive efforts not only nationally, but also on the state level.
To be elected is the Sovereign Assembly, in addition to all 7 governorships and the upper and lower house of each state legislature. While Progressives run alone, the Democrats and Republicans have entered a semi-coherent alliance, agreeing to endorse the other in some key races while still pitting candidates against each other in some races. Many anticipate an eventual union of the two parties, if not only to provide a more coherent defense against the Progressive wave.
##Assembly Election
Seat | Incumbent | New Assemblyperson | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
CT-1 | John B. Larson (D) | John B. Larson (P) | Incumbent Assemblyman John B. Larson won re-election, but for a different party. He switched in the midst of the Democratic primary, and faced little competition. |
CT-2 | Joe Courtney (D) | Joe Courtney (D) | |
CT-3 | Rosa DeLauro (P) | Rosa DeLauro (P) | |
CT-4 | Jim Himes (D) | Jim Himes (D) | |
CT-5 | Jahana Hayes (D) | Jahana Hayes (P) | Similar to Larson, Jahana Hayes defected from the Democratic Party. |
ME-1 | Chellie Pingree (P) | Chellie Pingree (P) | |
ME-2 | Jared Golden (D) | Jared Golden (D) | |
MA-1 | Richard Neal (D) | Alex Morse (P) | In a rematch of 2020, with the previous allegations of misconduct at UMass Amherst debunked, Alex Morse narrowly edged out Neal, who had represented various districts in Massachusetts since 1989. |
MA-2 | Jim McGovern (P) | Jim McGovern (P) | |
MA-3 | Lori Trahan (P) | Lori Trahan (P) | |
MA-4 | Jake Auchincloss (D) | Joe Kennedy III (D) | With Auchincloss deciding not to run for another term, Kennedy made his re-entrance into politics following his defeat to Markey in the 2020 Senate election. While a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus during his time in the House, he burned many of his bridges in going against Markey, and has thus decided to brand himself as an upstart moderate, bringing much needed energy and youth to the party. |
MA-5 | Katherine Clark (P) | Katherine Clark (P) | |
MA-6 | Seth Moulton (D) | Kim Driscoll (P) | In a somewhat stunning upset, the former Mayor of Salem successfully usurped the former-Democratic presiden |
LDF MLAs storm the speaker's dais and destroy the equipment there. They also threw speaker's chair and are pushing the watch and ward. They are trying to prevent the finance minister Mani from presenting the budget.
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