Last day for withdrawal of candidature filed for the 3rd poll day.[1]
9 April 2019: Last date for filing nominations for the 4th poll day.[1]
10 April 2019: Issue of notification for the 5th poll day.[1]
Scrutiny of nominations filed for the 4th poll day.[1]
11 April 2019: Polling held at 91 parliamentary constituencies spanning over 20 states for the first poll day.[1]
12 April 2019: Last day for withdrawal of candidature filed for the 4th poll day.[1]
16 April 2019: Issue of notification for the 6th poll day.[1]
18 April 2019: Polling held at 95 parliamentary constituencies spanning over 13 states for the second poll day.[1] (Vellore constituency election cancelled due to illegal cash deposit from Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam candidate.)[citation needed]
Last date for filing nominations for the 5th poll day.[1]
20 April 2019: Scrutiny of nominations filed for the 5th poll day.[1]
22 April 2019: Issue of notification for the 7th poll day.[1]
Last day for withdrawal of candidature filed for the 5th poll day.[1]
23 April 2019: Polling held at 117 parliamentary constituencies spanning over 14 states for the third poll day.[1]
Last date for filing nominations for the 6th poll day.[1]
24 April 2019: Scrutiny of nominations filed for the 6th poll day.[1]
26 April 2019: Last day for withdrawal of candidature filed for the 6th poll day.[1]
29 April 2019: Polling held at 71 parliamentary constituencies spanning over 9 states for the fourth poll day.[1]
Last date for filing nominations for the 7th poll day.[1]
30 April 2019: Scrutiny of nominations filed for the 7th poll day.[1]
May 2019edit
2 May 2019: Last day for withdrawal of candidature filed for the 7th poll day.[1]
6 May 2019: Polling held for 51 parliamentary constituencies in more than 7 states for the fifth polling day.[1]
12 May 2019: Polling held for 59 parliamentary constituencies in more than 7 states the sixth polling day.[1]
19 May 2019: Polling held at 59 parliamentary constituencies in more than 8 states the seventh polling day.[1]
23 May 2019: Counting of votes and declaration of results for all polling days.[1]
Government formationedit
23 May 2019: PM Narendra Modi wins a second term with an overwhelming majority.
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