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SEC to announce poll schedule today for 12 zilla parishads, 125 panchayat samitis in Maharashtra

The Maharashtra State Election Commission’s move comes after the Supreme Court admitted its plea seeking an extension to hold the polls beyond the January 31 deadline set by the top court.

MaharashtraOut of the total 34 zilla parishads, 32 are being overseen by administrators, except for Bhandara and Gondia. (file image)

The State Election Commission (SEC) is set to announce a schedule for elections to 12 zilla parishads and 125 panchayat samitis in Maharashtra on Tuesday, which is also the last day of campaigning for polls to the 29 municipal corporations across the state. The poll panel will be holding a press conference at 4 pm.

Polling for the zilla parishad and panchayat samiti elections is likely to be held before February 10, as the state board examinations for Class 12 start on February 10.

The SEC’s move comes after the Supreme Court on Monday allowed its plea seeking an extension to hold these elections beyond the January 31 deadline set by the apex court. The poll panel had sought the extension up to February 10 but the court gave it time till February 15, asking the SEC to complete the polls to 12 zilla parishads and 125 panchayat samitis, where the 50 per cent reservation limit has not been breached.

Currently, elections for 32 zilla parishads and 336 panchayat samitis remain pending across Maharashtra. Out of these, 20 zilla parishads and 211 panchayat samitis exceed the 50 per cent reservation cap and their elections will take place depending on the top court’s order. As a result, the SEC has prioritised the 12 districts and 125 panchayat samitis that fall within the permissible legal reservation limits.

Out of the total 34 zilla parishads, 32 are being overseen by administrators, except for Bhandara and Gondia. The term of these two civic bodies will expire in May 2027. Of the total 351 panchayat samitis across Maharashtra, 336 – where elections are to be held – are run by administrators.

The districts where the elections will take place are Pune, Satara, Sangli, Solapur, Kolhapur, Raigad, Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, Parbhani, Dharashiv and Latur.

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