Lok Sabha Elections 2019 result date, time, key constituencies: We are just hours away before getting a clear picture of who will be forming the government at centre. All the major exit polls might have predicted a clear win for BJP-led NDA, the counting of votes on May 23 (Thursday) at 8 am will present the final picture. In the past, the exit polls have gone wrong and it will be interesting to see if Narendra Modi manages to retain power or not. Voting for the general election was held in seven phases and as many as 8,000 candidates were in the fray for 542 Lok Sabha seats across the country this year. The election commission reported that 66.88 per cent voters exercised their franchise in the six phases.

Lok Sabha Elections 2019 result date

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Lok Sabha Elections 2019 result date was announced by the election commission along with the polling dates. The counting of votes will take place on May 23, i.e. Thursday. Market experts believe that if the exit poll data is right and the BJP retains power, both Sensex and Nifty can touch fresh highs. The investors should keep a close eye on the market as the counting of votes takes place. 

Lok Sabha Elections 2019 result time

The counting will begin at 8 am across country. Special security arrangements have been made by the election commission to ensure smooth process. The trends will start emerging on Thursday morning itself and the final Lok Sabha election 2019 result can be declared by the election commission by late night or May 24 morning. You can track the results on the official website of Election Commission - eci.gov.in. The results will also be available on Zee Business TV and ZeeBiz.com. 

Lok Sabha Elections 2019 key battles 

- Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh): Narendra Modi (BJP), Ajay Rai (Congress) and Shalini Yadav (SP)

-Amethi (Uttar Pradesh): Rahul Gandhi (Congress), Smriti Irani (BJP)

- Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Digvijaya Singh (Congress), Sadhvi Pragya Thakur (BJP)

- Gurdaspur (Punjab): Sunny Deol (BJP), Sunil Jakhar (Congress)

- Begusarai (Bihar): Kanhaiya Kumar (CPI), Giriraj Singh (BJP), Tanveer Hassan (RJD)

- Wayanad (Kerala): Rahul Gandhi (Cong), PP Suneer (CPI), Thushar Vellapally(BDJS)

- Azamgarh (UP): Akhilesh Yadav (SP), Dinesh Lal Yadav ‘Nirahua’ (BJP)

- Mainpuri (UP): Mulayam Singh Yadav of SP and Prem Singh Shakya of BJP

- Raebareli (UP): Sonia Gandhi (Congress), Dinesh Pratap Singh (BJP)

-Lucknow (UP): Rajnath Singh (BJP), Poonam Sinha (SP), Acharya Pramod Krishnam (Congress)

Lok Sabha Election 2019: Phase wise breakup and schedule

Phase 1 (April 11)

1. Andhra Pradesh: 25 seats
2. Arunachal Pradesh: 2 seats
3. Assam: 5 seats
4. Bihar: 4 seats
5. Chhattisgarh: 1 seat
6. Jammu and Kashmir: 2 seats
7. Maharashtra: 7 seats
8. Manipur: 1 seat
9. Meghalaya: 2 seats
10. Mizoram: 1 seat
11. Nagaland: 1 seat
12. Odisha: 4 seats
13. Sikkim: 1 seat
14. Telangana: 17 seats
15. Tripura: 1 seat
16. Uttar Pradesh: 8 seats
17. Uttarakhand: 5 seats
18. West Bengal: 2 seats
19. Andaman and Nicobar Islands: 1 seat
20. Lakshadweep: 1 seat

Phase 2 (April 18)

1. Assam: 5 seats
2. Bihar: 5 seats
3. Chhattisgarh: 3 seats
4. Jammu and Kashmir: 2 seats
5. Karnataka: 14 seats
6. Maharashtra: 10 seats
7. Manipur: 1 seat
8. Odisha: 5 seats
9. Tamil Nadu: 39 seats
10. Tripura: 1 seat
11. Uttar Pradesh: 8 seats
12. West Bengal: 3 seats
13. Puducherry: 1 seat

Phase 3 (April 23)

1. Assam: 4 seats
2. Bihar: 5 seats
3. Chhattisgarh: 7 seats
4. Gujarat: 26 seats
5. Goa: 2
6. Jammu and Kashmir: 1 seat
7. Karnataka: 14 seats
8. Kerala: 20 seats
9. Maharashtra: 14 seats
10. Odisha: 6 seats
11. Uttar Pradesh: 10 seats
12. West Bengal: 5 seats
13. Dadra and Nagar Haveli: 1 seat
14. Daman and Diu: 1 seat

Phase 4 (April 29)

1. Bihar: 5 seats
2. Jammu and Kashmir: 1 seat
3. Jharkhand: 3 seats
4. Madhya Pradesh: 6 seats
5. Maharashtra: 17 seats
6. Odisha: 6 seats
7. Rajasthan: 13 seats
8. Uttar Pradesh: 13 seats
9. West Bengal: 8 seats

Phase 5 (May 6)

1. Bihar: 5 seats
2. Jammu and Kashmir: 2 seats
3. Jharkhand: 4 seats
4. Madhya Pradesh: 7 seats
5. Rajasthan: 12 seats
6. Uttar Pradesh: 14 seats
7. West Bengal: 7 seats

Phase 6 (May 12)

1. Bihar: 8 seats
2. Haryana: 10 seats
3. Jharkhand: 4 seats
4. Madhya Pradesh: 8 seats
5. Uttar Pradesh: 14 seats
6. West Bengal: 8 seats
7. Delhi: 7 seats

Phase 7 (May 19)

1. Bihar: 8 seats
2. Jharkhand: 3 seats
3. Madhya Pradesh: 8 seats
4. Punjab: 13 seats
5. West Bengal: 9 seats
6. Chandigarh: 1 seat
7. Uttar Pradesh: 13 seats
8. Himachal Pradesh: 4 seats

EC sets up 24-hour EVM Control Room

The Election Commission (EC) would set up a control room to deal with complaints related to Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) round the clock. "The 24-hour EVM Control Room will be made functional from tonight at Nirvachan Sadan to monitor complaints relating to polled EVMs," EC Spokesperson said on Twitter. "Complaints related to storage issues at strongrooms, security of strongrooms, permissions to candidates to post their agents at strongrooms, CCTV monitoring, movement of EVMs and any complaints during counting related to the EVMs can be informed at control room number 011-23052123 (five lines)."