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Polling to 55 Rajya Sabha seats to be held on March 26

Elections to 55 Rajya Sabha seats falling vacant in April will be held on March 26, the EC announced. 51 of these 55 seats from 17 states are falling vacant on different dates in April due to retirement of sitting members, while 4 other seats are already vacant due to resignation of members. Seats that have fallen vacant include those of minister Amit Shah, and the late Arun Jaitley.
Polling to 55 Rajya Sabha seats to be held on March 26
A general view of Rajya Sabha (File photo)
NEW DELHI: Elections to 55 Rajya Sabha seats falling vacant in April will be held on March 26, the Election Commission announced on Tuesday.
Fifty-one of these 55 seats from 17 states are falling vacant on different dates in April due to retirement of sitting members, while four other seats are already vacant due to resignation of members. The terms of the members who had resigned in the recent past were also ending in April.
Prominent among those retiring are Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh (JD-U), Union minister Ramdas Athawale (RPI), Congress veteran Motilal Vora, former union ministers Vijay Goel (BJP) and Kumari Selja (Cong), and former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Digvijay Singh.

The Rajya Sabha seats that have fallen vacant include those of Home Minister Amit Shah, who resigned after his election to the lower House from Gandhinagar, and Arun Jailtley who passed away.
While seven vacancies are from Maharashtra, six are from Tamil Nadu, followed by five from West Bengal and Bihar, four each from Odisha, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh, three each from Assam, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, two each from Telangana, Chhattisgarh, Haryana and Jharkhand, one each from Himachal Pradesh, Manipur and Meghalaya.
While notification for the elections will be issued on March 6, the last date of filing nominations will be March 13. Counting will be held on the evening of March 26, an hour after conclusion of polls.

The ruling BJP and opposition Congress are expected to win most of the seats in the elections but the two will also see their strength diminished marginally.
Trinamool Congress and YSR Congress Party are expected to make significant gains in the 245-member Upper House.
Strength of the NDA is 106, including BJP's 82 members, well-short of the half-way mark in the House.
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