Assembly Bypoll Nomination Process Begins in MP, Gujarat and Bihar; Voting on July 30
Digital Desk
The Election Commission has started the nomination process for Assembly bypolls in Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Bihar. Polling is scheduled for July 30, with counting on August 3.
The nomination process for Assembly by-elections in Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Bihar has officially begun after the Election Commission of India (ECI) issued the notification on July 6. The bypolls will be held for Datia (Madhya Pradesh), Manjalpur (Gujarat) and Bankipur (Bihar) Assembly constituencies, with polling scheduled for July 30 if required.
According to the Election Commission, candidates can file their nomination papers until July 13, while scrutiny of nominations will take place on July 14. The last date for withdrawal of candidature has been fixed as July 16. Counting of votes will be conducted on August 3, and the entire election process is scheduled to be completed by August 4.
Bypoll Schedule Announced
The Election Commission has released the following schedule for the three Assembly constituencies:
Notification Issued: July 6, 2026
Last Date for Filing Nominations: July 13, 2026
Scrutiny of Nominations: July 14, 2026
Last Date for Withdrawal of Candidature: July 16, 2026
Polling (if required): July 30, 2026 (7:00 AM to 6:00 PM)
Counting of Votes: August 3, 2026 (from 8:00 AM onwards)
Completion of Election Process: August 4, 2026
Paid Leave for Voters
The Election Commission has directed the concerned state governments to ensure strict compliance with provisions related to paid leave for eligible voters.
Under Section 135B of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, every employee working in any business establishment, industrial unit, commercial organisation or other institution who is eligible to vote in the by-election must be granted paid leave on polling day without any deduction in wages.
The provision also applies to daily wage earners and casual workers. Employers violating these provisions may face penalties under the law.
The Commission further clarified that voters registered in the concerned Assembly constituencies but working outside their constituency in industrial or commercial establishments will also be entitled to paid leave so they can exercise their franchise.
Dry Days Announced
The Election Commission has also instructed the respective state governments to enforce dry days in accordance with Section 135C of the Representation of the People Act, 1951.
No sale, distribution or serving of liquor will be permitted in the polling areas during the 48 hours preceding the close of polling. The restriction will also apply in the event of repoll, if required.
Additionally, August 3, the day of vote counting, will also be observed as a dry day in the concerned constituencies.
The Commission has directed state authorities to ensure strict implementation of these statutory provisions to facilitate free, fair and peaceful elections.
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Assembly Bypoll Nomination Process Begins in MP, Gujarat and Bihar; Voting on July 30
Digital Desk
The nomination process for Assembly by-elections in Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Bihar has officially begun after the Election Commission of India (ECI) issued the notification on July 6. The bypolls will be held for Datia (Madhya Pradesh), Manjalpur (Gujarat) and Bankipur (Bihar) Assembly constituencies, with polling scheduled for July 30 if required.
According to the Election Commission, candidates can file their nomination papers until July 13, while scrutiny of nominations will take place on July 14. The last date for withdrawal of candidature has been fixed as July 16. Counting of votes will be conducted on August 3, and the entire election process is scheduled to be completed by August 4.
Bypoll Schedule Announced
The Election Commission has released the following schedule for the three Assembly constituencies:
Notification Issued: July 6, 2026
Last Date for Filing Nominations: July 13, 2026
Scrutiny of Nominations: July 14, 2026
Last Date for Withdrawal of Candidature: July 16, 2026
Polling (if required): July 30, 2026 (7:00 AM to 6:00 PM)
Counting of Votes: August 3, 2026 (from 8:00 AM onwards)
Completion of Election Process: August 4, 2026
Paid Leave for Voters
The Election Commission has directed the concerned state governments to ensure strict compliance with provisions related to paid leave for eligible voters.
Under Section 135B of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, every employee working in any business establishment, industrial unit, commercial organisation or other institution who is eligible to vote in the by-election must be granted paid leave on polling day without any deduction in wages.
The provision also applies to daily wage earners and casual workers. Employers violating these provisions may face penalties under the law.
The Commission further clarified that voters registered in the concerned Assembly constituencies but working outside their constituency in industrial or commercial establishments will also be entitled to paid leave so they can exercise their franchise.
Dry Days Announced
The Election Commission has also instructed the respective state governments to enforce dry days in accordance with Section 135C of the Representation of the People Act, 1951.
No sale, distribution or serving of liquor will be permitted in the polling areas during the 48 hours preceding the close of polling. The restriction will also apply in the event of repoll, if required.
Additionally, August 3, the day of vote counting, will also be observed as a dry day in the concerned constituencies.
The Commission has directed state authorities to ensure strict implementation of these statutory provisions to facilitate free, fair and peaceful elections.
