Hyderabad, Oct.3 (Hydnow): The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Monday released the schedule for the by-elections to seven Assembly constituencies in six States, including in Munugodu of Telangana, with the by-poll to be held on November 3.
The Election Commission will issue a Gazette notification on October 7. According to the schedule, the last date for nominations is October 14 and scrutiny will be done the next day, while the last date for withdrawal of nominations is October 17.
The by-poll will be held on November 3 and its counting will be held on November 6.
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Apart from Munugodu, the Election Commission of India is conducting the by-elections to six Assembly segments, including Andheri East in Maharashtra, Mokama and Gopalganj in Bihar, Adampur in Haryana, Gola Gokrannath in Uttar Pradesh, and Dhamnagar in Odisha. (Hydnow)
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