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from 1952 to 2019 general elections details​

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There are at least 2,354 parties registered today compared to 53 parties that contested elections in 1951-52. Interestingly, the number of registered parties in 2019 is more than the total number of candidates (1,849) who contested the general elections in 1951-52. The seven-phased general election for the 17th Lok Sabha will begin on April 11 2019, and will wind up on May 19, 2019. The results for the same will be declared on May 23, 2019. As announced by the CEC Arora on Sunday evening, there are at least 90 crore registered voters as of today in the country having a population of roughly 130 crore. This means that 69.23 percent of the citizens are eligible to vote. This is also an increase of 8.55 crores from the previous Lok Sabha elections in 2014 when there were 81.45 crore eligible voters. When compared with the first general elections when Sukumar Sen was the        CEC—appointed on March 21, 1950—the country had merely 17.32 crore voters (excluding Jammu and Kashmir). According to the 1951 Census, the population of the country was 35.66 crore. Again, this means that 48.56 percent of the citizens were eligible to vote.

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