Maharashtra and Jharkhand are gearing up for the 2024 elections, with the former set to hold a single-phase election while the latter will conduct a dual-phase poll. The electoral process, challenges, and expectations are discussed in detail.
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The 2024 elections in Maharashtra are scheduled for a single phase, with polling taking place on a single day. The exact date has yet to be announced by the Election Commission of India. In Jharkhand, the elections will be conducted in two phases, with the first phase covering a majority of the constituencies and the second phase focusing on areas requiring additional security and logistical support.
One of the main challenges in Maharashtra is the issue of electoral violence and the influence of criminal elements, particularly the resurgence of real estate mafias and criminal gangs. Another challenge is the political fragmentation in the state, with multiple parties vying for power.
Jharkhand has opted for a dual-phase election to address issues related to security and logistics. The state has a history of ethnic and communal tensions, and the dual-phase approach is intended to ensure a more organized and secure electoral process, especially in remote and tribal areas.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has taken several measures, including the deployment of additional security personnel, the use of technology to monitor the electoral process, and close coordination with the state government to address security concerns and ensure fair representation of the tribal population.
In Maharashtra, the election results are expected to set the tone for the national elections in 2024. The focus is on addressing issues of electoral violence and political fragmentation. In Jharkhand, the expectations are high for the state government to focus on poverty, unemployment, and infrastructure development.

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