EC disqualifies 2,045 candidates for not submitting poll expenditure

May 02, 2013 08:45 pm | Updated May 03, 2013 02:34 am IST - NEW DELHI

The Election Commission has disqualified 2,045 candidates who contested by-elections/general elections to the Lok Sabha and Legislative Assemblies of various States and Union Territories for failing to submit their poll expenditure accounts within the stipulated 30 days from the date of announcement of results.

These persons, most of them non-serious contestants, will be barred from standing in any election conducted by the EC for three years from the date of its disqualification order, issued under Section 8A read with 11 (A) (2) and 10A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951. Some of the candidates have been disqualified till January 2016. Chhattisgarh tops the list with 259 contestants, followed by Maharashtra (244), Haryana (193) and Odisha (188). In Delhi, 17 candidates have been disqualified.

Though some of the contestants filed their returns within time, it was not done in the proper format, informed sources said.

The EC, in a letter sent to the Chief Electoral Officers, asked them to furnish a copy of the list of disqualified candidates to the respective returning officers. The list is also posted on the Commission’s website www.eci.nic.in under the heading ‘judicial reference-list of disqualified persons’.

Before disqualifying them, notices had been issued to the candidates and the order was passed only against those who failed to give satisfactory reasons for the delay/failure.

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