EC announces bypolls for 3 assembly seats in Bihar, MP and Gujarat; voting on July 30 NEW DELHI: The Election Commission on Thursday announced byelections to three assembly constituencies in Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat, with polling scheduled for July 30 and counting of votes on August 3.Of the three seats, two — Bankipur in Bihar and Manjalpur in Gujarat — were held by the BJP, while Datia in Madhya Pradesh was represented by the Congress.The Bankipur seat fell vacant after BJP leader Nitin Nabin resigned as an MLA following his election to the Rajya Sabha in April. Nabin was appointed the party’s national president in January.The Manjalpur constituency fell vacant following the death of BJP MLA Yogeshbhai Narandas Patel in June.The Datia seat was vacated after Congress MLA Rajendra Bharti was disqualified following his conviction in a bank scam case.The Election Commission said the notification for the bypolls will be issued on July 6. The last date for filing nominations is July 13, scrutiny of nomination papers will be held on July 14, and candidates can withdraw their nominations until July 16.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos54 Years of the Shimla Agreement: Why India Says Pakistan Violated the Spirit of the PactChina’s Proposed Bangladesh Corridor Could Open A New Strategic Route Into The Indian OceanBengaluru Daycare Abuse Case Explained: What The Viral Videos And Police Probe RevealNitish Kumar For Deputy PM? JD(U) And RJD Unite As Cabinet Expansion Buzz GrowsGovt Puts WhatsApp Username Feature On Hold Over Fraud, Impersonation Concerns: ReportsWho Are the Men Around CM Vijay? Inside the Controversy Over His Inner Circle & Transparency DebateVijay Govt Challenges Madras HC’s Cow Slaughter Ban Verdict In SCCong Retains Raja Warring As Punjab Chief, Appoints Channi To Head Campaign CommitteeRussia Turns To India For Gasoline Amid Fuel Shortages Triggered By Ukraine Attacks’Highly Deplorable’: India Slams Pakistan Over Demolition Of 125-Year-Old Gurdwara In Farooqabad123PhotostoriesFrom a walk-in closet to a massive living room, elegant décor and more: Shivangi Joshi’s luxurious houseFSSAI issues notices to 6 famous beverage brands for claiming ‘energy drink’ and misleading customers: 5 desi energy drinks that deserve a comeback in homesICMR considers these 5 methods of cooking better and safer than frying; here’s what science saysMeaningful return gifts for children’s birthdays: 7 ideas with emotional and educational valueMonsoon is here: 5 safety tips to prevent snakes from entering your homeSharvari’s Antonio Marras moment proves power dressing doesn’t need permissionAlways overthinking? 4 habits to train your brain to reduce negative thinkingHeart-related leg pain vs muscle cramps: The American Heart Association explains how to spot the differenceOptical illusion: This is not just a woman talking on the phone; only 2% of people can spot all ‘four women’ hidden in this sketchStrength training after 50: 4 simple at-home workouts can build real strength without any fancy gym equipment123Hot PicksTrump tariffsPF withdrawalEPF Scheme 2026Delhi hit-and-runIncome Tax Return FilingMumbai rainDelhi rainMicrosoft layoffsIndia Japal TradeTop TrendingCapgemini Bengaluru DaycareDelhi Hit and RunBengaluru Triple MurderFIFA World Cup 2026EPF Scheme 2026US Iran warBy-election datesSergei IvanovManish TewariLando Norris
NEW DELHI: The Election Commission on Thursday announced byelections to three assembly constituencies in Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat, with polling scheduled for July 30 and counting of votes on August 3.Of the three seats, two — Bankipur in Bihar and Manjalpur in Gujarat — were held by the BJP, while Datia in Madhya Pradesh was represented by the Congress.The Bankipur seat fell vacant after BJP leader Nitin Nabin resigned as an MLA following his election to the Rajya Sabha in April. Nabin was appointed the party’s national president in January.The Manjalpur constituency fell vacant following the death of BJP MLA Yogeshbhai Narandas Patel in June.The Datia seat was vacated after Congress MLA Rajendra Bharti was disqualified following his conviction in a bank scam case.The Election Commission said the notification for the bypolls will be issued on July 6. The last date for filing nominations is July 13, scrutiny of nomination papers will be held on July 14, and candidates can withdraw their nominations until July 16.