Election Fever Grips India: 37 Rajya Sabha Seats on the Line in March Showdown

Rajya Sabha elections set for March 16, 2026, as 37 seats across 10 states go up for grabs, with Maharashtra leading the contest

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The Election Commission of India has announced the schedule for upcoming Rajya Sabha elections to fill 37 seats set to become vacant in April 2026. The polls are slated for March 16, 2026, covering ten states, and are expected to bring a fresh dynamic to the upper house of Parliament.


Maharashtra Leads the Contest

Among the states, Maharashtra has the highest number of seats at stake, with seven. This makes it a key battleground in western India. Other states in the fray include:

  • Tamil Nadu – 6 seats

  • Bihar – 5 seats

  • West Bengal – 5 seats

  • Odisha – 4 seats

  • Assam – 3 seats

  • Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Telangana – 2 seats each

  • Himachal Pradesh – 1 seat


Political Stakes and Strategy

The Rajya Sabha elections are already generating intense political activity. Parties are strategizing and scouting for strong candidates to retain or gain influence in the upper house. Analysts say these elections could affect key policy debates, from economic reforms to regional development initiatives.


Lobbying and Alliance Talks Underway

Though formal nominations are yet to open, insiders report ongoing lobbying and negotiations between political parties. Alliances are being tested, and potential deals are shaping up behind the scenes. The results of the March 16 polls could significantly impact the functioning and balance of power in Parliament over the coming months.

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