Six-Cornered Contest in Gujarat's Umreth Assembly Bypoll
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Gandhinagar/Anand, April 9 (NationPress) The upcoming by-election for the Umreth Assembly seat in Gujarat will feature a six-cornered competition after the withdrawal deadline for nominations concluded on Thursday, as confirmed by electoral authorities with the release of the final list of candidates.
Election officials indicated that six candidates remain in the contest for the constituency following the scrutiny and withdrawal processes completed on April 9, the final date set by the Election Commission.
The candidate lineup includes Bhrugurajsinh Chauhan from the Congress, Harshad Parmar representing the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Maulik Shah from the Bharatiya National Janta Dal, and three independent candidates: Jiteshkumar Sevak, Nirupa Madhu, and Mahendra Parmar.
According to officials, all valid nominations were preserved after the withdrawal period ended, and symbols were assigned to each candidate per the guidelines established by the Commission.
This by-election, taking place in Anand district, is scheduled for April 23, with the counting of votes expected to occur on May 4.
The official notification regarding the election was issued on March 30, with nominations accepted until April 6, followed by scrutiny on April 7 and the withdrawal deadline on April 9.
The Umreth seat is among the 182 constituencies in the state Legislative Assembly and is part of the Anand Lok Sabha segment.
This bypoll was necessitated by the passing of the sitting BJP MLA, Govind Parmar, who previously held the seat.
Polling will be executed using electronic voting machines, with district authorities implementing arrangements to ensure the seamless conduct of the election.
Historically, this constituency has a considerable electorate and has primarily seen contests between the BJP and Congress, with evolving electoral trends over the years.
Following the announcement of the by-election schedule, the Model Code of Conduct came into effect, and election officials have commenced preparations to guarantee a free and fair election.