A total of 551 candidates have submitted their nominations for the 21 Assembly seats in Pune district. The highest number of candidates is from the Pimpri constituency, with 39 nominations, while the Junnar constituency has the lowest with 17 nominations.
Pune ElectionsAssembly SeatsPolitical NominationsElection Commission Of IndiaMaharashtra PoliticsReal Estate PuneOct 30, 2024
A total of 551 candidates have filed their nominations for the 21 Assembly seats in the Pune district.
The Pimpri constituency has the highest number of candidates with 39 nominations.
The Junnar constituency has the lowest number of candidates with 17 nominations.
The last date for candidates to withdraw their nominations is November 4.
The elections are scheduled to be held on November 20, with the vote counting taking place on November 23.
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