Rajya Sabha Polls: Nominations Open for 37 Seats, BJP & Congress Announce Candidates

The Election Commission of India has opened nominations for biennial elections to fill 37 Rajya Sabha seats from ten states, with polling and counting set for March 16. The BJP has announced a slate of candidates, including Nitin Nabin, Shivesh Kumar, and Vinod Tawde, while also renouncing Union Minister Ramdas Athawale. The Congress party has declared its support for NCP-SP chief Sharad Pawar in the upcoming polls. The elections aim to fill vacancies arising in April 2026, with strict guidelines in place for the ballot process.

Key Points: Rajya Sabha Elections: Nominations Open for 37 Seats

  • Nominations open March 5 for 37 seats
  • Polling and counting scheduled for March 16
  • BJP announces candidates from multiple states
  • Congress declares support for Sharad Pawar
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Nominations open today for 37 Rajya Sabha seats

Nominations begin for 37 Rajya Sabha seats. Polling on March 16. BJP and Congress announce candidates, including support for Sharad Pawar.

"The process for filing nominations... will begin on Thursday - Election Commission"

New Delhi, March 5

The process for filing nominations for the biennial elections to the Council of States, Rajya Sabha, will begin on Thursday, with candidates set to contest 37 seats in the Upper House.

The Election Commission of India (ECI) had on February 18 announced the schedule for the biennial elections to fill 37 vacancies arising from 10 states. These seats are falling vacant as the terms of the incumbent members are scheduled to conclude in April 2026.

As per the notified schedule, polling will be held on March 16 between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., with the counting of votes slated for 5:00 p.m. on the same day. The Commission has put in place a comprehensive timetable to facilitate the smooth conduct of the electoral process in view of the impending vacancies.

The scrutiny of nomination papers will take place on March 6, while March 9 has been fixed as the last date for withdrawal of candidatures.

In its guidelines, the Commission has specified that only integrated violet sketch pens of pre-determined specifications, to be supplied by the Returning Officer, will be permitted for marking preferences on the ballot papers. It has clarified that the use of any other writing instrument will not be allowed.

To ensure transparency and fairness, observers will be deployed to oversee the entire election process. The Commission has stressed strict adherence to all election-related instructions and underlined that the process will be completed within the stipulated timeline to maintain the integrity of the Rajya Sabha elections.

The members whose terms are coming to an end represent Maharashtra, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Telangana.

Meanwhile, political parties have stepped up their preparations for the contest. The BJP has announced candidates, including Nitin Nabin and Shivesh Kumar from Bihar; Terash Gowalla and Jogen Mohan from Assam; Laxmi Verma from Chhattisgarh; Sanjay Bhatia from Haryana; Manmohan Samal and Sujeet Kumar from Odisha; and Rahul Sinha from West Bengal.

Following intense consultations, the Congress on Wednesday declared its support for NCP-SP chief and former Union Minister Sharad Pawar in the forthcoming Rajya Sabha polls.

The decision was announced at a press conference addressed by state Congress president Harshwardhan Sapkal, in the presence of NCP-SP working president Supriya Sule, Congress Legislature Party leader Vijay Wadettiwar and party legislator Satej Patil.

The BJP has also nominated Vinod Tawde, the party's National General Secretary and in charge of Bihar, marking his return to parliamentary politics after remaining out of the legislative arena since 2019.

In addition, the party has renominated Ramdas Athawale, National President of the RPI (Athawale) and a sitting Union Minister of State. The other nominees include Maya Chintaman Ivnate, a tribal leader and former Mayor of the Nagpur Municipal Corporation, and Ramrao Wadkute, who belongs to the Dhangar community from Hingoli district.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see the political dynamics. Congress supporting Sharad Pawar is a strategic move in Maharashtra. These indirect elections are always about political math and alliances rather than public mandate.
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Priya S
The representation seems balanced with candidates from different states and communities mentioned, like the tribal leader from Nagpur and the Dhangar community leader. Hope they raise voices for their regions effectively in the Upper House.
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Vikram M
With all due respect to the process, I sometimes feel Rajya Sabha elections are a formality for established politicians. Would love to see more experts from fields like science, economics, or social work being nominated, not just party loyalists.
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Rohit P
The timeline is tight but that's good. Gets things done without unnecessary delays. Observers being deployed is a must for transparency. Let's hope for a smooth election on March 16th.
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Nisha Z
Important to fill these vacancies on time so that states have their full representation. My state Tamil Nadu has a seat up. Hope the member who gets elected works for our state's interests in Delhi.

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