All you need to know about Rajya Sabha elections 2018

Rajya Sabha members are elected for a six-year term. One-third of the members of the Upper House of parliament retire after every two years.

Update: 2018-03-23 03:33 GMT
Rajya Sabha members protest in the Well during the Session on Tuesday. (Photo: PTI)

New Delhi: Elections for 25 Rajya Sabha seats will be held on March 23 to fill the vacancies that will arise after 58 members of the Upper House retire in April.

This time, the Rajya Sabha election will be held to elect members from 16 states.

Rajya Sabha has a total of 245 seats and 126 seats are needed for a majority in the house.

The BJP that currently has 58 members -- four more than the Congress - is expected to improve its tally as it rules 11 of the 16 states where Rajya Sabha elections will be held today

All you wanted to know about Rajya Sabha Election 2018

When and at what time is Rajya Sabha election 2018?

Voting will be held on Friday, March 23 between 9 am and 4 pm

Who can vote to elect Rajya Sabha member?

Elected representatives of state legislatures vote in elections to the Upper House.   

Rajya Sabha election process

Members of state assemblies elect Rajya Sabha members by a process of indirect voting in what is called proportional representation with a single transferable vote. Each voter ranks his preference, and if the first candidate on the list has enough votes to win or no chance of winning, the vote is transferred to the next choice and so on.

Tenure of Rajya Sabha members

Rajya Sabha members are elected for a six-year term. One-third of the members of the Upper House of parliament retire after every two years.

When will Rajya Sabha election result be declared?

Counting of votes for Rajya Sabha election will begin from 5 pm onwards on March 23, 2018. Results are expected to will be announced the same evening.

Rajya Sabha elections 2018: How may seats in which all states have fallen vacant?

Rajya Sabha seats due to fall vacant in April are from 16 states. Here is the complete list of the states and the number of vacancies that will be filled

Uttar Pradesh: 10 seats
Maharashtra: 6 seats
Bihar: 6 seats
West Bengal: 5 seats
Madhya Pradesh: 5 seats
Gujarat: 4 seats
Karnataka: 4 seats
Andhra Pradesh: 3 seats
Telangana: 3 seats
Rajasthan: 3 seats
Odisha: 3 seats
Jharkhand: 2 seats
Chhattisgarh: 1 seat
Haryana: 1 seat
Himachal Pradesh: 1 seat
Uttarakhand: 1 seat

Rajya Sabha Election 2018: Voting in how many states?

For the 58 Rajya Sabha seats to be filled, 33 candidates from 10 states have been unanimously elected. Voting for the remaining 25 seats will be held in six states. They are:

Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
Karnataka
Jharkhand
Chhattisgarh
Telangana

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