So far, a total number of 74 candidates have filed their nomination papers including Tanwar and Yadav, who filed their nominations from Sirsa and Gurgaon, respectively, Haryana's Chief Electoral Officer Shrikant Walgad said.
He said filing of nomination papers started on March 15 and would continue till March 22. Today, a maximum number of eight nominations were filed from the Hisar constituency, followed by seven each from Sonipat and Gurgaon.
About 1.55 crore voters, including 71 lakh women, are eligible to cast their votes at 16,129 polling stations, including 11,644 in rural areas, from 7 am to 6 pm on April 10.
Of the 10 Lok Sabha seats, at present Congress has nine MPs, while the Haryana Janhit Congress MP represents the Hisar constituency.
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