Telangana Lok Sabha Election 2024 LIVE Updates

After a high decibel campaign, including by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and top leaders of Congress and BRS, the stage is now set for polling on Monday to elect 17 Lok Sabha members from Telangana and bypoll for the Secunderabad (Cantonment) Assembly seat.

The Election Commission has also made elaborate arrangements to conduct free and free and fair polls.

Hans India too has made arrangements for live updates of polls across the two states from Monday 9 am.

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Live Updates

  • 13 May 2024 7:23 AM IST

    Allu Arjun also see waiting in queue line in one of center at Jubilee Hills

  • 13 May 2024 7:20 AM IST

    Union Minister and BJP candidate from Secunderabad Parliamentary constituency, G Kishan Reddy arrived at a polling booth to cast his vote

  • 13 May 2024 7:20 AM IST

    Compare for last polling, this year, from early in the morning, huge crowds are been witnessed in polling centers.

  • 13 May 2024 7:20 AM IST

    Many celebrities including Junior NTR were seen waiting in the queue line.

  • 13 May 2024 7:20 AM IST



    Nagar Kurnool District

    Mock polling ended in the district

    The polling process started...

  • 13 May 2024 7:19 AM IST

    Venkaiah Naidu , while casting his vote at Obul Reddy Public School,, he said voters to come out and cast their votes, as it is their right and duty .

  • 13 May 2024 7:19 AM IST

    Venkaiah Naidu , former vice President and Union Culture Minister G Kishan Reddy both were seeing waiting in queue to cast their vote in first hours.

  • 13 May 2024 7:19 AM IST

    Polling begins

    Hyderabad: Polling for 17 Lok Sabha Constituencies in Telangana began, voters , especially senior citizens were seen queuing up in lines to exercise there franchise.

    The Election Commission has made elaborate arrangements for the peaceful and smooth conduct of the elections.Polling will also be held for the by-election of the Secunderabad Cantonment Assembly constituency in Hyderabad.

    A total of 3,17,17,389 voters are eligible to exercise their franchise across the state. They comprise 1,58,71,493 men, 1,58,43,339 women and 2,557 third gender.

    As per the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Vikas Raj, 20,163 voters have already availed the facility of home voting. More than 1.88 lakh employees on poll duty have used postal ballot voting.

    Mock polling begins around 6.45 am at the Jubilee Hills Public School polling booth nos. 163, 164 and 165 from Secundrabad Lok Sabha Constituency.  Read More

  • Female voters outnumber in Telangana (latest figures)
    12 May 2024 10:28 PM IST

    Female voters outnumber in Telangana (latest figures)

    With 1.67 crore female voters, out of a total of 3.32 crore, the number of women with eligibility of voting in Telangana outnumber. The male voters stand at 1.65 crore.

    According to latest information released on Sunday, the Malkajgiri which has Assembly constituencies including Medchal, Malkajgiri, Quthbullapur, Kukatpally, Uppal, LB Nagar and Secunderabad Cantonment has maximum number of voters totalling 37.8 lakh. Mahbubabad has just over 15 lakh voters, making it the smallest constituency in terms of voters amongst all the 17 constituencies.

  • Citizens can now vote without voter IDs, with ECI approved 13 documents
    12 May 2024 10:19 PM IST

    Citizens can now vote without voter IDs, with ECI approved 13 documents

    Citizens can now cast their vote in the Lok Sabha elections which is to be held on Monday even if they do not have voter identification cards, as the Election Commission of India approved 13 documents by which the electors can cast their vote, informed Hyderabad District Election Officer Ronald Rose.

    DEO, Ronald Rose, said, “It is not enough to show the voter slips distributed at the polling centre to verify their identity before voting, the voter must show their voter ID card or if they do not have one, they must show any of the 13 alternative photo identification cards at the polling centres to verify their identity.” Read More

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