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Meerapur UP Chunav Result, (Meerapur by-election result 2024) By Election Results Today LIVE Updates: One of the 9 assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh where by-elections have been held is Meerapur seat of Muzaffarnagar district in western Uttar Pradesh. Voting for the by-elections of all 9 seats was held on November 20. The counting of votes is going on today i.e. Saturday 23 November and by noon it will be known which party and candidate has won in Meerapur.

In the Meerapur by-election, the contest is between two alliances, NDA, India and BSP. According to the exit polls released after the voting on November 20, Timesnow JVC Exit Poll, NDA candidate, and RLD leader Mithilesh Pal was expected to win here . However , INDIA candidate Sumbul Rana and BSP candidate Shahnazar are also in the contest.

Latest update related to vote counting - All the latest updates related to vote counting of the Meerapur assembly by-election will be available here -

  • 7 rounds of counting have been completed in Meerapur. RLD candidate Mithilesh Pal has a lead of more than 16 thousand votes.
  • Counting of four rounds is complete, the fifth round is ongoing. RLD candidate leads by about 15 thousand votes.
  • Three rounds of counting completed in Meerapur, BJP leads by over 7600 votes.
  • In Meerapur, the BJP has claimed that they are going to win.
  • In Meerapur, SP candidate Sumbul Rana slipped to third place, and BJP took the lead.
  • Two rounds of counting were completed in Mirapur
  • In western Uttar Pradesh, RLD candidate Mithilesh Pal is maintaining a steady lead in Muzaffarnagar's Meerapur seat. SP leader Sumbul is consistently lagging behind.
  • During the vote counting, the Samajwadi Party alleges that work is being done at the behest of the BJP. The vote counting data is not getting updated on the Election Commission's website.
  • According to initial trends, the RLD candidate took the lead in the Meerapur seat
  • Counting of votes is underway in Muzaffarnagar's Meerapur seat.

How much voting in Meerapur

According to the Election Commission, the pace of voting in Meerapur was as slow as in other seats of the state. According to the data provided by the Election Commission, till 5 pm, 57.02 percent of voting had taken place in Meerapur.

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