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ELECTION

ATLAS OF INDIA

PA R L I A M E N TA R Y E L E C T I O N S : 1 9 5 2 - 2 0 2 4
1st Lok Sabha to 18 th Lok Sabha

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PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS
1952 - 2024

1st Lok Sabha to 18th Lok Sabha


UPDATED JANUARY 2025
Contents
Editor & Director Electoral Maps Electoral Features & Results
Dr. R.K. Thukral Coverage : Number and Name of Parliamentary Constituencies Coverage : Electoral Features & Election Results :
(PCs) | General and Reserved Parliamentary Constituencies India State Existing Parliamentary Constituencies
| Electors | Male Electors | Female Electors | Voters | Voter (PCs) Modified & Deleted PCs Bye-Elections
Turnout | Polling Stations | Electors Per Polling Station |
Voters Per Polling Station | Contesting Candidates | Female
Contesting Candidates | Winner Parties | Runner-up Parties Andhra Pradesh 197-215
| Winning Margin by Number of Votes | Winning Margin by
Percentage of Votes | Parties at 3rd Position | Parties at 4th Arunachal Pradesh 215-216
Position | Parties at 5th Position | National Parties Votes | State
Research Editor Parties Votes | Independent Candidates Votes | Overall 1st Assam 216-222
Position Party Votes | Overall 2nd Position Party Votes | Overall
Dr. Shafeeq Rahman 3rd Position Party Votes | Overall 4th Position Party Votes | Bihar 222-246
NOTA Votes | Polarity of Parties | Winner in SC/ST Reserved
Parliamentary Constituencies | Winner in Above & Below
Chhattisgarh 246-249
Average Poll Percentage | Demographic Maps of Parliamentary
Constituencies under 2014 Parliamentary Election
Along with Synopsis & Photo Collage. Delhi 250-253

Goa 253-254
1
ST

LOK SABHA
Parliamentary Election-1952 1-10 Gujarat 255-266
1952

Compiled, Researched Haryana 267-271


2
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and Published By
Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. Parliamentary Election-1957 11-20
LOK SABHA
1957
Himachal Pradesh 271-273
D-100, 1st Floor,
Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-I,
3
RD
Jammu & Kashmir 273-275
New Delhi - 110020 (India).
Ph.: 91-11-43580781 to 84, LOK SABHA
Parliamentary Election-1962 21-30
Email : [email protected]
1962
Jharkhand 276-279

Website : www.indiastatelections.com 4
Karnataka 280-291
TH

LOK SABHA
Parliamentary Election-1967 31-40
1967
Kerala 291-302
Online Books Store : 5
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www.indiastatpublications.com Parliamentary Election-1971 41-50 Madhya Pradesh 302-317


LOK SABHA
1971

Maharashtra 317-340
6
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ISBN : 978-93-86683-92-2 LOK SABHA


Parliamentary Election-1977 51-60 Manipur 340-341
1977

7
TH Meghalaya 342
Printed in India at : LOK SABHA
Parliamentary Election-1980 61-70
Garuda Offset Graphics, New Delhi 1980 Mizoram 343

8 Nagaland 343
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LOK SABHA
Parliamentary Election-1984-85 71-80
First Edition : October 2017 1984-85
Odisha 344-352
Second Edition : January 2022
9
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Supplement Edition : January 2025 Parliamentary Election-1989 81-90 Puducherry 353


LOK SABHA
1989

Punjab 353-360
10
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LOK SABHA
Parliamentary Election-1991-92 91-100 Rajasthan 361-371
1991-92

© Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. Sikkim 371


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All rights reserved. No part of this book may Parliamentary Election-1996 101-110
LOK SABHA
be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system 1996 Tamil Nadu 372-389
or transmitted in any form or by any means,
mechanical photocopying, photographing, 12
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Telangana 390-393
scanning, recording or otherwise without Parliamentary Election-1998 111-120
LOK SABHA
the prior written permission of the 1998
Tripura 393-394
publisher. Please refer to Terms of Use and
Disclaimer at page no. 476 for the use of this 13
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publication. Parliamentary Election-1999 121-130 Uttar Pradesh 395-432


LOK SABHA
1999

Uttarakhand 433-434
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LOK SABHA
Parliamentary Election-2004 131-140 West Bengal 434-453
2004
Price : Rs. 11000
US$ 270 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 454
15
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LOK SABHA
Parliamentary Election-2009 141-150
2009 Chandigarh 454

16
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Dadra & Nagar Haveli 454


LOK SABHA
Parliamentary Election-2014 151-160
2014
Daman & Diu 455
Supplement of
17
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Parliamentary Election 2024 Lakshadweep 455


Parliamentary Election-2019 161-174
with maps, graphics and LOK SABHA
2019
datasheets Modified or Deleted States 456-472

Election Timeline Infographics Supporting Info


Abbreviation and Sources 473-474
Infographics 175-196
Explanatory Notes 475-476
Terms of Use and Disclaimer 476
Index (Parliamentary Constituencies) 477-482

2
Preface

I ndia’s election represented the world’s largest


democratic exercise. Holding the election in the
entry and exit, braille Electronic Voting Machines
(EVMs) and voter slip as well as free local public
transport facilities. Another noteworthy point
deleted or modified parliamentary constituencies
according to delimitations and re-organization of
states since independence. By using demographic
second-most populous country is a complex
was that this year election termed as the most maps and figures, the information on total
task but the enthusiasm and devotion among
expensive election ever. The money spent by population and share of different sections of the
the people make this complicated exercise as
political parties’ for campaigning to attract voters population (As per the 2011 census) have also
a festival. Elections in India provided a way to
have seen a consistent rise by every election. The been provided in the Atlas. A synopsis and photo
the people to raise their voices, opinions and
overall expenditure of the first general elections collage have also been added for every General
choose the person whose party’s ideas, ideals,
in 1952 was much lower as compared to 2019 Elections.
and priorities match with the most. It also holds
where parties spent generously on publicity and
great importance because they set a standard by This Atlas is broadly classified into three main
logistics etc.
which a government promote social and economic chapters. The first chapter consists of electoral
stability within the states and outside the country. India’s electoral witnessed some significant shifts map that present the key features through
from the very first General Election in 1952 to 17th best-visualized GIS techniques for parliamentary
Elections in India were started taking place before
General Election in 2019. Bharatiya Janta Party Elections chronologically (from 1st Lok Sabha in
the Independence from British rule. At the time of
surprised the whole nation through its spectacular 1952 to 17th Lok Sabha in 2019). The second
Britishers, few Indians had the right to participate
performance that many thought was not possible chapter provides the election timeline and general
in elections and cast their votes but, after the
whereas Congress party put up a stronger fight information with interesting diagrams, charts and
Independence, India adopted Universal Adult
this time in comparison to 2014 General Election tables about the time series trend during the last
Suffrage (which consists of the right to vote to
but were unable to make any meaningful gains. parliamentary elections. It also covers the list of
those who are above 18 irrespective of any caste,
From 1952 to 1984 Congress was the only single the Presidents, the Vice Presidents, the Prime
race, religion or ethnicity). It is considered as one
dominated party in Indian politics. Since the late Ministers, the speakers and the Chief Election
of the significant decision which changed India for
1980s when the era of coalition emerged, the Commissioners since Independence. And the
the better. Some major transformation due to this
median win margins had declined across all the third chapter presents the electoral features and
is that it gives the tremendous opportunity to both
constituencies but Bharatiya Janta Party reversed results with the statistical tables of a particular
poor and minority section to choose their political
this trend in 2014 by driving up the median win constituency which cover the demographic and
leader who becomes the voice of oppressed,
margin and has continued in 2019 election. electoral features and also display the election
eliminated the untouchability and achieving
Interestingly, the glorious victory of Bharatiya Janta results up to the 5th position candidates. The bye-
gender equality by giving women the right to vote.
Party in 2014 was repeated in the 2019 General elections and the electoral details of deleted or
Election, and that resulted in a tectonic shift in modified constituencies and states are the unique
Indian elections are pivotal to the future of
the Indian political scenario from the Congress to features of these data sheets.
India, concerning greater socio-economic
equity, infrastructural development, and BJP and the party sealed its pole position in Indian
As this book is published in a statistical format,
better governance. The changing attitude and politics.
it will be of immense help to the vast electoral
perspective of voters towards their government
Finding a book where you get all the data of India stakeholders including politicians, electoral
make the result of elections difficult to predict.
Parliamentary Elections is not an easy task but this administrators, political analysts, research
Talking about 2019 Lok Sabha (lower house of the
book presents you all the scattered electoral data scholars and also act as a useful resource to the
parliament) elections, Bharatiya Janta Party won
in a very precise manner. Hence, the information teachers, students and avid readers who devoted
the second time with more seats as compared
in this book in the form of Atlas is very well sorted themselves towards the facts and figures of India’s
to the previous election which makes it the most
with the latest electoral data from the authentic General Elections. We thankfully acknowledge
influential government since 2014 and became
sources which help and give solution to any data- the contribution of the Bureau of Outreach
the second party after the INC who had been able
seeker. and Communication (BOC), erstwhile known as
to win with such a huge majority on its own. Some
Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity
notable features of this general election were The election in India is considered as the ‘World (DAVP), for providing historical images about the
the registered electors counted over to nearly largest democratic exercise’ and having a book conduction of elections.
911 million (highest ever turnout recorded in any that presents you the year-wise comprehensive
parliamentary poll in the country) who got the electoral data of the Parliamentary Election from At the end we would like to thank the entire team
opportunity to realize their democratic power, the 1952 to 2019 is icing on the cake. Thematic of Datanet India including the staff teams of field
female voters came out with outnumbered and maps, statistical diagrams, time-line information data collection, research, process, GIS, designing
made their voices heard. 2019 elections marked etc. of each Parliamentary Election has made and technical cells for their efforts and valuable
in the history of the election that female turnout it a unique book in itself. The electoral data contribution in the publication of this historical
surpassed male turnout which somewhere of each Parliamentary Election is divided into Atlas.
narrowed the gender gap and it was also specific sectors such as Reserved and General
considered as the most inclusive poll as it ensured We hope that you will find this book interesting
Parliamentary Constituencies, Cluster of Electors,
that each and every citizen of India cast their vote as well as a best source of knowledge on General
Voters, Voter Turnout, Polling Stations with
including those with disabilities. Providing a wide Elections of India. Suggestions for further
Electors and Voters per Polling Station, Contesting
range of facilities for disabled voters to fulfil their improvement in the next book will be thankfully
Candidates including both male and female,
rights equally with others by making the obstacle- acknowledged.
Winner Parties, Runner-up Parties etc. This book
free access to voting compartments, separate also covers the results of bye-elections and

iii
Messages

Annika Savill UNDEF


Executive Head | UN Democracy Fund | United Nations The United Nations Democracy Fund

I ndia has been a donor and Board member of the UN Democracy Fund since it was created by then UN Secretary-
General Kofi A. Annan 15 years ago, as the only UN entity with the sole mandate of strengthening democracy through
civil society. Thanks to support from donors like India, the Fund empowers civil society, promotes human rights,
and encourages the participation of all groups in the democratic life of their nation and community. This includes
supporting electoral processes through civil society projects in a number of countries beyond India’s borders, from
electoral education and awareness to training candidates, from supporting registration to monitoring elections. The
history of India’s elections illustrates the massive collective effort it requires to undertake this exercise in democracy.

The United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF)


1 United Nations Plaza, Room DC1-1300
New York, NY 10017, USA.

Jonghyun Choe Association of World Election Bodies (A-WEB)


Secretary-General

I am delighted to offer my warm congratulations on the publication by Datanet India Private Limited of the second
edition of the Election Atlas of India.

Just as the political and social culture can vary from country to country so does the way in which elections evolve differ
around the world. India has taken remarkable strides forward in the process of its political and electoral development
since it gained independence in 1947. Indeed, India, with rich experience of holding elections of diverse kinds and on
an unmatched scale, is the world’s largest democracy. Moreover, chairing the Association of World Election Bodies
(A-WEB), the Election Commission of India is well sharing its best practices with election management bodies around
the world.

The Election Atlas of India is a scholarly atlas containing comprehensive data and maps relevant to all the Parliamentary
Elections held from 1952 to 2019. I have every confidence that this book, providing solid ground for readers to
further deepen their understanding of elections, will be of real help to scholars studying elections as well as electoral
stakeholders.

I take this opportunity to wish Dr. R.K. Thukral, Editor, and his editorial team who have demonstrated such commitment
to this wonderful initiative, every continued success in all their undertakings.

Association of World Election Bodies


A-WEB Secretariat
24th Floor, G-Tower, 175 Artcenter-daero,
Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, Republic of Korea, 22004.

iv
Stephen Twigg Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA)
Secretary-General

I ndiastat’s second edition of the "Election Atlas of India" is a welcome accompaniment to the innovative original
published in 2018. From 1952 to 2019, the Atlas on the Indian Parliamentary Elections provides comprehensive electoral
data which will no doubt serve to inform high-level research in years to come. We hope parliaments in the Commonwealth
Parliamentary Association’s (CPA) India Region, and beyond, can benefit from the vast information provided in this volume.

Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA)


CPA Headquarters International Secretariat
Richmond House
Houses of Parliament
London SW1A 0AA, United Kingdom

Dr Kevin Casas-Zamora, International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance


Secretary-General

E ach fact and figure about our elections carries insights about the democratic aspirations of our citizens. Tracking
data carefully over time allows us to understand patterns and gaps – which in turn can inform our services to the
electoral processes in the future. This comprehensive Election Atlas of India can serve as a model to that end.

International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance


Strömsborg, SE-103 34, Stockholm, Sweden

HARVARD
Kennedy School
Pippa Norris,
Harvard Political Scientist & Founding Director of the Electoral Integrity Project

A n invaluable and fascinating visual historical guide to the complexities of parliamentary elections and voting in India.

John F. Kennedy School of Government


110 Littauer Building
Harvard University
79 JKF Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA

v
Igor Mintusov EAPC –European Association of Political Consultants
President

I have the pleasure to inform you about a wonderful book that may be of interest to all political consultants,
as well as researchers and academics who study electoral processes in different countries of the world.

In February 2022, a unique edition of the "Election Atlas of India" is being published. This book contains
comprehensive data on all general elections i.e. parliamentary constituency elections in India from 1952 to
2019.

My colleagues from other countries, who have never worked in India, know at least two important things
about the Indian elections. The first is that India is the largest democracy in the world in terms of the number
of voters. Secondly, the Election Commission of India (ECI) is perhaps the most independent commission in
the world from the executive branch in terms of its structure, organization and working procedure. The third,
not very important thing is that despite the fact that democracy in India is the largest in the world, Indian
politicians usually do not invite political consultants abroad to work in India.

Nevertheless, the publication "Election Atlas of India", which describes all general and parliamentary elections
over the past 70 years, has no analogues. This book is a window for foreigners into India's electoral democracy.
The window is large, bright, wide and professional.

The book is intended for both researchers and academics, as well as practitioners who are interested in the
electoral system of India and the experience of fellow political consultants in India.

The Everest of India's electoral data will be an inexhaustible source for analysis and reflection by academic and
practitioners of the electoral process in all other countries.

I wish great success to the "Election Atlas of India" among readers.

I am sure that this book will take its rightful place in the libraries of hundreds of universities around the world,
as it contains the virtually complete electoral history of modern India.

European Association of Political Consultants


Roemerstrasse 18, 8430 Leibnitz, Austria

vi
Glimpses

1st Lok Sabha Election


1952
1
electoral exercise was also Total 24 female candidates were (iii) KMPP with 6135978 (5.79%) votes
among the first recipients elected contributing 4.91% to the total was spotted at the third place.
ST of the civilian honour of strength of the First Lok Sabha. Mysore registered the highest
Padma Bhushan. 196175 (27.54%) votes while
Performance of Political Parties: In Pratapgarh district (East) (Uttar
The polling of the newly independent India, 14 Pradesh) recorded the lowest 2750
the First Lok national and 39 state parties (2.25%) votes of KMPP.
Sabha Election contested the First GE.
was conducted Top 3 winner parties in scheduled
from 25th Out of 105950083 votes, the tribe (ST) reserved constituencies
October 1951 national parties secured 80516821 were: the INC- 5 seats (62.5%), the
to 21st votes, 8583173 votes were obtained JHP-2 seats (25%) and IND -Muchaki
February 1952. by the state parties and Independent Kosa- 1 seat (12.5%).
candidates bagged 16850089 votes

LOK SABHA
It was conducted
across 26 states, during the First Lok Sabha Election. Key features:
which were • ECI had to strike down around 40
In terms of combined votes of
classified into three lakh names of women from the
national parties, Eluru (Madras)

1952
(A, B & C) parts. There first draft of the rolls because a
registered the highest 940265 votes
were total 401 large number of women were
whilst Kutch East (Kutch) recorded the
constituencies out of which identified as “wife of… or daughter
lowest 31625 votes and on the other

I
the general category had 393 of……”
hand with respect to the combined
seats (98%) while 8 seats (2%) were • Inside each polling booth a box for
votes of state parties, Nalgonda
ndia attained independence from reserved for scheduled tribes (STs). An each candidate along with the
(Hyderabad) with 591279 votes
the colonial rule on the midnight of amount of Rs. 10.45 crores were election symbol of that candidate
attained the first position whereas
14th-15th August 1947. The spent to conduct the First Lok Sabha
constitution was signed on 26th election.
November 1949 and came into effect
on 26th January 1950. At that time Electoral Features: Out of total
India was under the rule of an interim 173212343 electorates, North Bengal
government. It had become necessary (West Bengal) had the highest 931845
that the first democratically elected electorates and on the other hand,
government should be installed in the Bilaspur had the lowest 68130
country. The Election Commission of electorates during the First General
India (ECI) was setup in January 1950 Election.
and Sukumar Sen became the first
The voter turnout recorded in 1952
Chief Election Commissioner. It was
was 44.87% and total voters were
discovered by the ECI that holding free
counted to 105950083. Kottayam
and fair elections was not going to be
(Travancore Cochin) catalogued the
an easy task in a vast size country like
maximum 80.49% voter turnout and
India. Delimitation of boundaries of
on the contrary Kotah Bundi
the electoral constituencies,
(Rajasthan) was accounted for
preparation of electoral rolls were
minimum 22.59% turnout during the
required to hold the elections.
1952 Parliamentary Election.
Preparation of the First Lok Sabha
Bombay City South (Bombay) with was decided to be placed. Each
Election was a mammoth exercise. Total polling stations were 196084 3232 votes obtained the lowest spot. voter had to drop a blank ballot
The First General Election (GE) was to during the First General Election. paper into the box of the
be the first big test of democracy for a Total 533 Independent candidates candidate according to his/her
poor and illiterate country like India. Contesting Candidates: There contested the First GE wherein Quilon choice.
The Indian experiment had proved the were total 1874 contesting candidates cum Mavelikara (Travancore Cochin)
critics of universal adult franchise out of which, Karnal (Punjab) documented the highest 358874 vote • Around 20 lakh steel boxes were
wrong. The First GE had become a registered the highest 14 candidates count whereas Garhwal District (East) used to store the votes cast.
landmark in the history of democracy while Bilaspur, Yadgir (Hyderabad), cum Moradabad District (North-East) • Shyam Saran Negi from Himachal
throughout the world. It backlashed Coimbatore (Madras), Rayagada of Uttar Pradesh catalogued the Pradesh was the first voter of the
those arguers who were of the view Phulbani (Orissa) and Halar lowest 3360 votes. country who cast his vote in Chini
that democratic elections could not be (Saurashtra) each had only 1 Tehsil (now Kinnaur district) in the
held in situations like poverty and lack contesting candidate (who all were Top 3 winner parties occupying the First GE.
of education. Mr. Sukumar Sen who elected unopposed) in the 1952 Lok highest number of seats in the First
successfully conducted the entire Sabha Election. Lok Sabha Election were: the INC - • The father of the Indian
364, CPI - 16 and SP - 12 seats. constitution, B.R Ambedkar lost
election from a reserved seat of
Top 3 winning parties in terms of Bombay City North.
number of votes in the 1952 General • The Congress party contested the
Election were: the INC, SP and KMPP. polls on yoked oxen symbol
whereas the Forward Bloc had
(i) INC obtained 47665951 (44.99%)
contested on hand.
votes under which Saharanpur
district (West) cum Muzzaffarnagar
district (North) of Uttar Pradesh
clocked the highest 253220
(35.60%) votes while Tripura West
(Tripura) registered the lowest
10613 (13.63%) votes.

(ii) SP occupied 11216719 votes


(10.59%) in its account wherein
Goalpara Garo Hills (Assam)
topped with 182093 (25.85%) votes
while Sehore (Bhopal) stood at the
bottom with lowest 3329 (3.51%)
votes.
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION - 1952 ELECTION ATLAS OF INDIA
1. AJMER (2) 3. Delhi City 13. Durg Bastar 41. Sankaranainarkoil 18. PATIALA & EAST PUNJAB 3. Crangannur 28. Faizabad Distric
1. Ajmer North 9. HIMACHAL PRADESH (2) 14. Hoshangabad 42. South Kanara (North) STATES UNION (4) 4. Ernakulam (North West)*
2. Ajmer South 1. Chamba Sirmur 15. Jabalpur North 43. South Kanara (South) 1. Kapurthala Bhatinda* 5. Kottayam 29. Farrukhabad District
2. ASSAM (10) 2. Mandi Mahasu* 16. Mahasamund 44. Srikakulam 2. Mohindergarh 6. Meenachil (North)
1. Barpeta 17. Mandla Jabalpur South* 45. Srivaikuntam 3. Patiala 7. Nagercoil 30. Garhwal District (East) cum
10. HYDERABAD (21) 18. Nagpur 46. Srivilliputhur 4. Sangrur 8. Quilon cum Mavelikara*
2. Cachar Lushai Hills* Moradabad Distric
1. Adilabad 19. Nimar 47. Tanjore 9. Thiruvella
3. Darrang 2. Ambad 19. PUNJAB (15) (North East)
4. Dibrugarh 20. Sagar 48. Tellicherry 1. Ambala Simla 10. Trichur 31. Garhwal District (West) cum
3. Aurangabad 21. Surguja Raigarh* 49. Tenali 11. Trivandrum
5. Gauhati 4. Bhir 2. Amritsar Tehri Garhwal District cum
6. Goalpara Garo Hills* 22. Wardha 50. Tindivanam* 3. Fazilka Sirsa 23. TRIPURA (2) Bijnor District (North)
5. Bidar 23. Yeotmal 51. Tiruchengode
7. Golaghat Jorhat 6. Gulbarga 4. Ferozepore Ludhiana* 1. Tripura East 32. Ghazipur District (East)
8. Nowgong 14. MADRAS (62) 52. Tirunelveli 5. Gurdaspur 2. Tripura West
7. Hyderabad City cum Ballia District
9. Sibsagar North Lakhimpur 1. Anantapur 53. Tiruchirappalli 6. Gurgaon
8. Ibrahimpatnam 24. UTTAR PRADESH (69) (South West)
10. Autonomous Districts 2. Aruppukkottai 54. Tirupati 7. Hissar
9. Karimnagar* 1. Agra District (East) 33. Ghazipur District (West)
3. Bellary 55. Tiruppur 8. Hoshiarpur*
3. BHOPAL (2) 10. Khammam 2. Agra District (West) 34. Gonda District (East) cum
4. Cannanore 56. Tiruvallur* 9. Jhajjar Rewari
1. Raisen 11. Kushtagi 3. Aligarh District* Basti District (West)
5. Chingleput 57. Vellore* 10. Jullundur
2. Sehore 12. Mahbubnagar* 58. Vijayavada 4. Allahabad District (East) 35. Gonda District (North)
13. Medak 6. Chittoor* 11. Kangra cum Jaunpur District 36. Gonda District (West)
4. BHOPAL (44) 7. Coimbatore 59. Visakhapatnam* 12. Karnal*
1. Ranchi West (ST) 14. Nalgonda* 60. Vizianagaram (West)* 37. Gorakhpur District (Central)
15. Nanded* 8. Cuddalore* 13. Nawan Shahr 5. Allahabad District (West)
2. Bhagalpur Central 61. Wandiwash 38. Gorakhpur District (North)
16. Nizamabad 9. Cuddapah 14. Rohtak 6. Almora District (North East)
3. Bhagalpur cum Purnea* 62. Malappuram 39. Gorakhpur District (South)
17. Osmanabad 10. Dharmapuri 15. Tarn Taran 7. Azamgarh District (East
4. Bhagalpur South 40. Hamirpur District
18. Parbhani 11. Dindigul 15. MANIPUR (2) 20. RAJASTHAN (18) cum Ballia District (West)
5. Chailbassa (ST) 41. Hardoi District (North-West)
19. Vikarabad 12. Eluru* 1. Inner Manipur 1. Alwar 8. Azamgarh District (West)*
6. Champaran East cum Farrukhabad District
20. Warangal 13. Erode* 2. Outer Manipur 2. Banswara Dungarpur (ST) 9. Bahraich District (East)
7. Champaran North 14. Gudivada (East) cum Shahjahanpur
8. Darbhanga Central 21. Yadgir 16. MYSORE (9) 3. Barmer Jalore 10. Bahraich District (West) District South)*
9. Darbhanga cum Bhagalpur 42. Jalaun District cum
10. Darbhanga East Etawah District (West) cum
11. Darbhanga North Jhansi District (North)*
12. Gaya East*
13. Gaya North 1 ST
Number and Name of Parliamentary Constituencies (PCs)
43. Jaunpur District (East)*
44. Jhansi District (South)
14. Gaya West 45. Kanpur District (Central)
15. Hazaribagh East LOK SABHA 46. Kanpur District (North) cum
16. Hazaribagh West Farrukhabad District
1952
17. Monghyr North East (South)
18. Monghyr North West 47. Kanpur District (South) cum
19. Monghyr Sadar Cum Jamui*
Etawah District (East)
20. Muzaffarpur North West
48. Lucknow District (Central)
21. Muzaffarpur North East
49. Lucknow District Cum Bara
22. Muzaffarpur Central
Banki District*
23. Muzaffarpur East
24. Muzaffarpur cum 50. Mainpuri District (East)
Darbhanga* 51. Mathura District (West)
25. Palamau cum 52. Meerut District (North East)
Hazaribagh cum Ranchi* 53. Meerut District (South)
26. Pataliputra 54. Meerut District (West)
27. Patna Central 55. Mirzapur District cum
28. Patna East Banaras District (West)*
29. Patna cum Shahabad 56. Moradabad District
30. Purnea North East (Central)
31. Purnea Central 57. Moradabad District (West)
32. Purnea cum Santal 58. Muzaffarnagar District
Parganas* (South)
33. Ranchi North East 59. Naini Tal District cum
34. Samastipur East Almora District (SouthWest)
35. Santal Parganas cum cum Bareilly District (North)
Hazaribagh* 60. Pilibhit District cum
36. Saran North Bareilly District (East)
37. Saran Central 61. Pratapgarh District (East)
38. Saran East 62. Pratapgarh District (West)
39. Saran South cum Rae Bareli District
40. Saran cum Champaran* (East)*
41. Shahabad North West 63. Rampur District cum
42. Shahabad South*
Bareilly District (West)
43. Manbhum North*
64. Saharanpur District (West)
44. Manbhum South cum
cum Muzaffarnagar District
Dhalbhum*
(North)*
5. BILASPUR (1) 65. Shahjahanpur District
1. Bilaspur (North) cum Kheri (East)*
6. BOMBAY (37) 66. Sitapur District cum Kheri
1. Ahmedabad* District (West)*
2. Ahmednagar North 67. Sultanpur District (North)
3. Ahmednagar South cum Faizabad District
4. Banaskantha (South-West)
5. Baroda West 68. Sultanpur District (South)
6. Belgaum North 69. Unnao District cum Rae
7. Belgaum South Bareli District (West) cum
8. Bhusawal Hardoi District (South East)*
9. Bijapur North
10. Bijapur South 25. VINDHYA PRADESH (4)
11. Bombay City North* 1. Chhatarpur Datia
12. Bombay City South Tikamgarh*
13. Bombay Suburban 2. Rewa
14. Broach 3. Satna
15. Dharwar North State Boundary District Boundary 4. Shahdol Sidhi*
16. Dharwar South 26.WEST BENGAL (26)
17. Jalgaon 1. Bankura*
18. Kaira North 11. KUTCH (2) 15. Guntur 1. Bangalore North 4. Bharatpur Sawai Madhopur* 11. Ballia District (East) 2. Barrackpore
19. Kaira South 1. Kutch East 16. Kakinada 2. Bangalore South 5. Bhilwara 12. Banaras District (Central) 3. Basirhat*
20. Kanara 2. Kutch West 17. Kancheepuram 3. Chitaldrug 6. Bikaner Churu 13. Banaras District (East) 4. Berhampore
21. Kolaba 18. Kozhikode 4. Hassan Chikmagalur 7. Chittor 14. Banda District cum
12. MADHYA BHARAT (9) 5. Birbhum*
22. Kolhapur cum Satara* 19. Krishnagiri 5. Kolar* 8. Ganganagar Jhunjhunu* Fatehpur District*
1. Guna 6. Burdwan*
23. Mehsana East 20. Kumbakonam 6. Mandya 9. Jaipur 15. Bareilly District (South)
2. Gwalior 7. Calcutta North East
24. Mehsana West 21. Kurnool 7. Mysore* 10. Jaipur Sawai Madhopur 16. Basti District (Central East)
3. Indore 8. Calcutta North West
25. Nasik Central 22. Madras 8. Shimoga 11. Jodhpur cum Gorakhpur District
4. Jhabua (ST) 9. Calcutta South East
26. North Satara 23. Madurai* 9. Tumkur 12. Kotah Bundi (West)*
5. Mandsaur 10. Calcutta South West
27. Panch Mahals cum 24. Masulipatnam 13. Kotah Jhalawar 17. Basti District (North)
6. Morena Bhind* 17. ORISSA (16) 11. Contai
Baroda East* 25. Mayuram* 14. Nagaur Pali 18. Bijnor District (South)
7. Nimar 1. Balasore* 12. Diamond Harbour*
28. Poona Central 26. Nandyal 15. Sikar 19. Budaun District (West)
8. Shajapur Rajgarh* 2. Bargarh 13. Ghatal
29. Poona South 27. Narasaraopet 16. Sirohi Pali 20. Bulandshahr District*
9. Ujjain 3. Cuttack 14. Hooghly
30. Ratnagiri North 28. Nellore 17. Tonk 21. Dehra Dun District cum
13. MADHYA PRADESH (23) 4. Dhenkanal West Cuttack* 15. Howrah
31. Ratnagiri South 29. Ongole* Bijnor District (North West)
1. Amravati East 5. Ganjam South 18. Udaipur
32. Sabarkantha 30. Parvathipuram cum Saharanpur District 16. Kalna Katwa
2. Amravati West 6. Ghumsur 21. SAURASHTRA (6)
33. Sholapur* 31. Pathapatnam (West) 17. Malda
3. Balaghat 7. Jajpur Keonjhar* 1. Gohilwad
34. South Satara 32. Penukonda 22. Deoria District (East) 18. Midnapore Jhargram*
4. Bastar (ST) 8. Kalahandi Bolangir* 2. Gohilwad Sorath
35. Surat* 33. Perambalur 23. Deoria District (South) 19. Murshidabad
5. Betul 9. Kendrapara 3. Halar
36. Thana* 34. Periyakulam 24. Deoria District (West) 20. Nabadwip
6. Bhandara* 10. Khurda
37. West Khandesh* 35. Pollachi 4. Madhya Saurashtra 25. Etah District (Central) 21. North Bengal**
7. Bilaspur* 11. Mayurbhanj (ST)
36. Ponnani* 5. Sorath 26. Etah District (North East) 22. Santipur
7. COORG (1) 12. Nowrangpur
8. Bilaspur Durg Raipur* 37. Pudukkottai 6. Zalawad cum Budaun District (East) 23. Serampore
1. Coorg 13. Puri
9. Buldana Akola* 38. Rajahmundry* 27. Etah District (West) cum
14. Rayagada Phulbani (ST) 22. TRAVANCORE COCHIN (11) 24. Tamluk
8. DELHI (3) 10. Chanda 39. Ramanathapuram 15. Sambalpur 1. Alleppey Mainpuri District (West) 25. Uluberia
1. New Delhi 11. Chhindwara 40. Salem 16. Sundargarh (ST) 2. Chirayinkil cum Mathura District (East) 26. West Dinajpur
2. Outer Delhi* 12. Durg

Note: Figures in parentheses indicate the number of PCs in a state. * : Double Seats (86); ** : Triple Seats (1); Total PCs = 401; Total Seats = 489

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1 1
ST ST

General and Reserved Parliamentary


Electors
LOK SABHA Constituencies LOK SABHA
1952 1952

Total 401 parliamentary constituencies The number of electors in India stood


were divided into 393 general seats 173212343 in 1952. North Bengal
(98.00%) and 8 reserved seats for (West Bengal) constituency had the
scheduled tribes (2.00%). highest 931845 and Bilaspur (Bilaspur)
constituency had the lowest 68130
electors.

1 ST
1 ST

Voters Voter Turnout


LOK SABHA LOK SABHA
1952 1952

In 1952, the number of voters was The number of voter turnout recorded
105950083. Quilon cum Mavelikara in 1952 was 44.87%. Kotah Bundi
(Travancore Cochin) was ranked at the (Rajasthan) had the least voter turnout at
top with 1028391 whereas Chamba 22.59%. Kottayam (Travancore Cochin)
Sirmur (Himachal Pradesh) was ranked had the highest at 80.49%.
at the bottom with 47812 voters.

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Glimpses

17th Lok Sabha Election


2019
T he election to the 17th Lok Sabha
was announced on 10th March 2019.
Lok Sabha Election were: the BJP - 303,
INC - 52 and DMK - 24 seats.
This election was conducted in 7 phases Top 3 winner parties occupying most of
i.e. 11th April, 18th April, 23rd April, 29th the count of votes during the 17th
April, 06th May, 12th May and 19th May General Election were: the BJP, INC and
and the counting was done on 23rd May AITC.
2019.
i) BJP with 229076879 votes occupied
This election was conducted in 29 the top spot wherein Indore (Madhya
states and 7 union territories. Out of Pradesh) had the most 1068569
total 543 constituencies during the 17th votes whereas Lakshadweep
General Election (GE), the general recorded the least 125 votes.
category had 412 seats (75.87%), 84
ii) With 119495214 votes INC stood
seats (15.47%) were reserved for
2nd. Bangalore Rural (Karnataka) had
scheduled castes whereas 47 seats
the highest count of 878258 votes of
(8.66%) were reserved for scheduled
INC whilst Sikkim got hold of 3990
tribes.
votes.
Electoral features: The count of total
iii) By holding 24929330 votes, AITC
electorates went up by 9.34% with
stood at the 3rd spot with the
911950734 as against the previous
maximum 791127 votes in Diamond
election. Malkajgiri (Telangana) Haveli, Himachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, (23.76%) votes were cast for them Harbour (West Bengal) and on the
witnessed the most 3150313 electorates Mizoram and Sikkim during the 17th Lok wherein Narasaraopet (Andhra Pradesh) contrary the minimum 1721 votes
while Lakshadweep marked the least Sabha Election. witnessed the most i.e. 1337530 were clocked by Andaman & Nicobar
count of 55189 electorates during the
Total 78 female candidates were whereas the least 505 votes were Islands.
17th Parliamentary Election.
elected during the GE of 2019 wherein recorded by Mandi (Himachal Pradesh).
Top 3 winner parties attaining the
Talking in terms of male-female the highest 11 candidates (each) were The registered (unrecognised) parties highest count of seats in SC reserved
electorates, total 473373748 male
elected from Uttar Pradesh and West had a share of 4.34% in the total valid constituencies during 2019 GE were: BJP
electorates were counted in this Lok

17
– 46 seats (54.76%), INC- 6 seats (7.14%)
Sabha Election whilst the tally of the
and AITC - 5 seats (5.95%) whereas BJP –
female electorates stood at 438537911.
31 seats (65.96%), INC - 4 seats (8.51%)

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Malkajgiri (Telangana) documented the
and BJD – 2 seats (4.26%) were the top 3
maximum 1638054 male electorates
winner parties achieving the highest
whereas the minimum 28053
number of seats in ST reserved
electorates were clocked by
constituencies.
Lakshadweep.
Malkajgiri (Telangana) was the topper Key Features:
with the highest 1511910 female • This time, Congress President Rahul
electorates and contrarily the lowest Gandhi conceded defeat from
27136 electorates were catalogued by Amethi (Uttar Pradesh) seat; where
Lakshadweep during the General
BJP Candidate Smriti Irani emerged
Election of 2019.
victorious on this seat for the first
Total 614684398 voters were time.
counted in this election which shows an • For the first time, Rahul Gandhi
increase of 10.92% as against the contested from Wayanad
previous election. The voter turnout was
constituency of Kerala and had won

LOK SABHA
registered at 67.40% which appeared to
by defeating the CPI candidate PP
be 0.96% higher than the 66.44%
Suneer.
turnout during the previous election.
• Congress candidate Jyotiraditya
Dhubri (Assam) witnessed the highest
90.66% voter turnout and on the other Scindia lost his family bastion i.e.
hand the lowest 8.98% voter turnout seat from Guna (Madhya Pradesh)

2019
was recorded by Anantnag (Jammu & constituency.
Kashmir). • EVM was 100% backed by a ‘Voter-
Verifiable Paper Audit Trail’ (VVPAT)
The tally of polling stations stood at
1037848 which represented 11.89% for the first time in 2019 Lok Sabha
hike in comparison to the previous Election.
election. Maximum 2964 polling stations Bengal whereas the lowest 1 elected votes wherein the count stood at • For the first time, all the electronic
were registered in Bulandshahr (Uttar female candidate (each) was counted 26649357. Out of this count of votes, voting machines (EVMs) and postal
Pradesh) whereas Lakshadweep from Assam, Chandigarh, Haryana, the uppermost spot was occupied by ballot papers introduced with
catalogued the minimum 51 polling Kerala, Meghalaya, NCT OF Delhi, Nagaur (Rajasthan) with 667537 votes candidates photo, in addition to the
stations in this election. Telangana, Tripura and Uttarakhand. whilst Andaman & Nicobar Islands party name and symbol.
Contesting candidates: The overall During this election, 648 female achieved the lowermost position with • Malikarjun Kharge of INC faced first
sum of the contesting candidates during candidates were defeated and 575 lost 212 votes. ever defeat from Gulbarga
the 17th GE was 8054. This sum their deposits. The count of independent candidates (Karnataka) in his political career.
decreased by 2.39%. Nizamabad From the beginning of Lok Sabha ascended on the graph by 6.99% during • BJP president Amit Shah won his
(Telangana) marked the maximum 185 Elections i.e. 1952 till 2019, the highest this election (as compared to the first Lok Sabha election from
contesting candidates whereas the count of contesting female candidates previous election) which stood at 3460 Gandhinagar (Gujarat) by over 5 lakh
lowest 3 were documented by Tura i.e. 726 was registered during this and total 16485773 (2.68%) votes were votes.
(Meghalaya) during this election. election. cast for them; out of which, maximum • Jagan Mohan Reddy-led YSR
Female Participation: The tally of 769195 votes were counted in Mandya Congress Party swept the Andhra
Performance of Political Parties: 7
female contesting candidates in this Lok (Karnataka) while the minimum 996 Pradesh in Lok Sabha Polls with 22
national, 43 state, 621 registered
Sabha Election stood at 726 which votes were registered in Outer manipur out of 25 seats in the state.
(unrecognised) parties contested this
shows an increase of 8.68% in variation (Manipur).
election. • Sumanlatha Ambareesh, an
to the previous election. Out of these, Independent candidate beats
Total 614172823 valid votes were Overall, 'None of The Above' (NOTA)
171 female candidates belonged to Karnataka CM Kumaraswamy's son
cast during this Lok Sabha Election out secured 6522772 (1.06%) votes. Among
national parties, 57 to state parties, 272
the NOTA votes in this Lok Sabha Nikhil Kumaraswamy in Mandya
from registered (unrecognised) parties of which total 418569347 (68.15%) votes
election, the highest 51660 votes were (Karnataka)
whilst 226 were independents. Uttar were secured by the national parties
counted in Gopalganj (Bihar) while the • BJD’s Chandrani Murmu, has won
Pradesh had the maximum count of 106 wherein Gauhati (Assam) witnessed the
lowest 100 NOTA votes were registered Keonjhar (Odisha) by defeating two-
contesting female candidates while only highest 1682407 while the lowest 2399
in Lakshadweep. time MP Ananta Nayak to become
1 female candidate (each) contested votes were documented by Chennai
from Andaman & Nicobar Islands, South (Tamil Nadu). Regarding the votes Top 3 winner parties in terms of having the youngest ever Lok Sabha MP.
Arunachal Pradesh, Dadra & Nagar of state parties, total 145945574 the highest number of seats during this
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Voters Per Polling Station Contesting Candidates


LOK SABHA LOK SABHA
2019 2019

The average number of polling stations in The count of 8054 contesting candidates
2019 was 592 (0.87% lower) in variation in 2019 marked 2.39% downfall contrary
to 597 in 2014. Kozhikode (Kerala) to 8251 in 2014. Nizamabad (Telangana)
clocked the maximum 929 voters per witnessed the most .i.e. 185 while Tura
polling station while Anantnag (Jammu (Meghalaya) clocked the least 3 candidates
& Kashmir) registered the minimum 68
voters.

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Female Contesting Candidates Winner Parties


LOK SABHA LOK SABHA
2019 2019

In 2019, the count of contesting female Shares of top three winner parties were:
candidates was 726 (8.68% more) over BJP – 303 seats (55.80%) (37.30% votes),
668 in 2014. Out of these candidates, INC – 52 seats (9.58%) (19.46% votes) and
78 were elected with a winning ratio of DMK – 24 seats (4.42%) (2.34% votes).
10.74%

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Runner-up Parties Winning Margin by Number of Votes


LOK SABHA LOK SABHA
2019 2019

Top three runner-up parties were: INC C.R Patil (BJP) won from Navsari (Gujarat)
- 209 seats (38.49%), BJP - 72 seats with the highest winning margin of
(13.26%) and SP - 31 seats (5.71%). 689668 votes. Bholanath (B.P. Saroj) (BJP)
Top three runner – up parties vote won from Machhlishahr (Uttar Pradesh)
share: INC - 13.34%, BJP – 5.10% and SP with the lowest winning margin of 181
– 2.03% votes.

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Winning Margin by Percentage of Votes Parties at 3rd Position


LOK SABHA LOK SABHA
2019 2019

C.R Patil (BJP) won from Navsari (Gujarat) Shares of top three parties at 3rd
clinched the highest margin of 52.73% position were: BSP – 108 seats (19.89%),
votes. Bholanath (B.P. Saroj) (BJP) won INC – 98 seats (18.05%) and IND – 77
from Machhlishahr (Uttar Pradesh) with seats (14.18%). Vote share of top 3
the lowest winning margin of 0.02% votes. parties at 3rd position: BSP (0.61%), INC
(1.56%) and IND (0.53%).

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Parties at 4th Position Parties at 5th Position


LOK SABHA LOK SABHA
2019 2019

Topmost three parties at 4th position Shares of top three parties at 5th
were: IND – 155 seats (28.55%), BSP – position were: IND – 250 seats (46.04%),
80 seats (14.73%) and INC – 50 seats BSP – 49 seats (9.02%) and MNM – 20
(9.21%). Vote share of top three parties seats (3.68%). Shares of top 3 parties
at 4th position: IND – 0.31%, BSP – 0.16% votes: IND – 0.31%, BSP – 0.07% and
and INC – 0.25%. MNM – 0.07%.

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National Parties Votes State Parties Votes


LOK SABHA LOK SABHA
2019 2019

In 2019, the combined percentage of In 2019, the combined percentage of


votes secured by 7 national parties stood votes secured by 43 state parties stood at
at 68.15% (8.11% upturn) over 60.04% in 23.76% (downturned by 6.25%) contrary
2014. Gauhati (Assam) documented the to 30.01% in 2014. Narasaraopet (Andhra
highest 1682407 combined votes while the Pradesh) stood at the top with the highest
lowest 2399 votes were clocked by Chennai 1337530 whereas with least 505 votes
South (Tamil Nadu). Mandi (Himachal Pradesh) stood at the
last

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Schedule Caste Population Schedule Tribe Population


LOK SABHA LOK SABHA
2019 2019

As per 2011 census, total SC population In 2011, the total ST population stood at
in India was 20.13 crore (20.85% higher) 10.42 crore of the total population (23.66%
in comparison to 16.66 crore in 2001. SC upscale) in contrast to the 2001 figures
population in 2011 was 16.6% of the total of 8.43 crore. The ST population in 2011
figure, which was earlier 16.2 % as per 2001 census is 8.6% while the figure was 8.2% in
census. Jalpaiguri (Assam) has the maximum 2001 census. Lakshadweep constituency
SC population at 49.46%. Srinagar (Jammu has the most number of ST population at
and Kashmir) has the minimum at 0.07%. 94.8%.

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SC + ST Population Religious Dominance


LOK SABHA LOK SABHA
2019 2019

2011 census shows combined SC + ST Distribution of Hindu, Muslim, Christian,


population at 30.56 crore (21.80% more) than Sikh and Buddhist dominance parliamen-
25.09 crore in 2001. Percentage share of SC tary constituencies : 398 seats - Hindu
+ ST population in 2011 - 25.2% of the total. (73.30%), 106 seats - Muslim (19.52%), 22
In 2001 census, it was 24.4%. Lakshadweep seats - Christian (4.05%), 15 seats - Sikh
graphs the uppermost score SC + ST (2.76%) and 2 seats - Buddhist (0.37%).
population at 94.8%. Srinagar constituency
scores the lowermost with 4.19%.

Note :
Hindu : Above 80% out of total population
Muslim : Above 20% out of total population
Christian : Above 20% out of total population
Buddhist : Above 20% out of total population
Sikh : Above 20% out of total population

H*: Less than 80% Hindu but have the largest


population without having notable
presence of any one minority above 18%
M*: Muslim are above 18% and the largest
among minorities while Hindu are less than 80%
C* : Christian are above 15% and the largest
among minorities while Hindu are less
than 80%
B* : Buddhist are above 17% and the largest
among minorities while Hindu are less
than 80%
M#: Buddhist & Muslim are above 20%
but showing as Muslim dominance due to large
population size in compare to Budhisht
@ : Other population are more than 10%.

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Hindu Population Muslim Population


LOK SABHA LOK SABHA
2019 2019

As per 2011 census, total Hindu population 2011 census chronicled total Muslim
in India is 96.62 crore, which is 16.76% population in India at 17.22 crore. This is
higher in comparison to 82.75 crore as 24.65% higher compared to 13.81 crore
per 2001 census. According to the 2011 as per 2001 census. Muslim form 14.2% of
census, Hindus form 79.8% of the total the population as per 2011 records, which
population of India, which has come down has shown marginal increase from 13.4%
from 80.5% in 2001 census. in 2001 census.

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Christian Population Sikh Population


LOK SABHA LOK SABHA
2019 2019

By the 2011 census, total Christian


As reported by 2011 census, total Sikh
population in India is 2.78 crore, which is
population in India is 2.08 crore, which
15.53% higher in comparison to 2.40 crore
is 8.42% more than 1.92 crore as per
as per 2001 census. Christians form only
2001 census. As per 2011 records, Sikhs
2.3% of the total population of the nation
are 1.7% of the total population of India,
as per the 2011 data, which was the same
which has fallen marginally from 1.9% in
as per figures in 2001 census.
2001 census.

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ELECTION ATLAS OF INDIA ELECTION TIMELINE

Number of Electors (in crore) Poll Percentage


1952 17.32
Male
1957 19.37
Female
1962 21.64

67.18
65.54

65.79
Total

57.88
57.32
1967 12.95 11.93 24.89

55.48

54.91

58.60

55.64
53.41
51.35

55.82
51.22

53.30
49.11
1971 14.36 13.06 27.42

1977 16.70 15.42 32.12

1980 18.55 17.07 35.62

67.00

67.01

65.78
61.20
65.63

66.13
66.73

65.72

63.97

60.24
1984-85

62.06
61.58
20.80 19.23 40.04

61.66
62.16
60.09
1989 26.20 23.69 49.89

1991-92 26.90 24.26 51.15

1996 30.98 28.28 59.26

65.80
60.49
61.04

64.01
56.92
55.27

61.95

55.88

61.97

59.99

66.44
57.94

58.07
45.44

55.42

58.19

67.40
44.87
1998 31.67 28.92 60.59

1999 32.38 29.57 61.95

2004 34.95 32.20 67.15 1952 1957 1962 1967 1971 1977 1980 1984-85 1989 1991-92 1996 1998 1999 2004 2009 2014 2019 2024

2009 37.48 34.22 71.70


(Male/Female Break-up is not available for 1952 to 1962 Parliamentary Elections)
2014 43.70 39.70 83.41

2019 47.34 43.85 91.20 Male Female Total


2024 49.72 47.15 96.88

(Male/Female Break-up is not available for 1952 to 1962 Parliamentary Elections)

Top Ten Parliamentary Constituencies Top Ten Parliamentary Constituencies


with Highest Historical Poll Percentage with Lowest Historical Poll Percentage

Rank Year Constituency State Poll % Rank Year Constituency State Poll %

1 2024 Dhubri Assam 92.08 1 1989 Anantnag Jammu and Kashmir 5.07

2 2004 Nagaland Nagaland 91.77 2 1989 Baramulla Jammu and Kashmir 5.48

3 2019 Dhubri Assam 90.66 3 2019 Anantnag Jammu and Kashmir 8.98

4 2009 Tamluk West Bengal 90.32 4 1992 Tarn Taran Punjab 9.50

5 2009 Nagaland Nagaland 89.99 5 1992 Sangrur Punjab 10.90

6 2009 Kanthi West Bengal 89.97 6 1999 Srinagar Jammu and Kashmir 11.93

7 1996 Panskura West Bengal 89.88 7 1962 Bhanjanagar Odisha 12.04

8 1996 Tamluk West Bengal 89.80 8 1962 Koraput Odisha 12.17

9 1996 Cooch Behar West Bengal 89.56 9 1992 Bathinda Punjab 13.92

10 1996 Basirhat West Bengal 89.20 10 1962 Phulbani Odisha 13.92

Note : Excluding Bye-Elections. Note : Excluding Bye-Elections.

Number of Polling Stations Number of Contestants and Average Contestant


1048202
1037848
927553

16000 30.00
834919

26
772681

774651

14000
767462

25.00
687473

12000
591020

20.00
580798

10000
16 15 15
506058

15 15
436813

8000 15.00
373910

11
10 10
342918

6000
9 9 9 10.00
243693
238031
220478

4000 5
5 5 5
196084

4 4
5.00
2000
13952
1874

1519

1985

2369

2784

2439

4629

5492

6160

8749

4750

4648

5435

8070

8251

8054

8360

0 0.00

1952 1957 1962 1967 1971 1977 1980 1984-85 1989 1991-92 1996 1998 1999 2004 2009 2014 2019 2024
Total No. of Contestants Average No. of Contestants per Seat

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Percentage of Winners among Male and Female Single Party Majority with Vote Share Percentage
Contestants Election Party Securing
1957 48.89 Total Seats Seats won % of Votes
32.02 Year Majority
1962 46.97
24.13
43.28
1952 INC 489 364 44.99
1967
21.33
1971 18.42
24.42 1957 INC 494 371 47.78
1977 27.14
22.08 1962 INC 494 361 44.72
1980 19.58
11.46
1984-85 25.15 1967 INC 520 283 40.78
9.40
1989 14.65
8.62 1971 INC 518 352 43.68
1991-92 11.52
5.89
BLD (Janata
1996 6.68 1977 542 295 41.32
3.77 Party)
1998 15.69
11.17
1999 17.25 1980 INC 542 353 42.69
11.32
2004 12.68
9.80 1984-85 INC 542 414 48.12
2009 10.61
6.44
9.13
2014 BJP 543 282 31.00
2014
6.36
2019
6.35
10.74
Male Female 2019 BJP 543 303 37.30
2024 9.23
6.21

Year-wise Top Three Parties, Seats Won and Vote Share


1st Position 2nd Position 3rd Position
Year
Party Seats Won Vote % Party Seats Won Vote % Party Seats Won Vote %
1952 INC 364 44.99 CPI 16 3.29 SP 12 10.59
1957 INC 371 47.78 CPI 27 8.92 PSP 19 10.41
1962 INC 361 44.72 CPI 29 9.94 SWA 18 7.89
1967 INC 283 40.78 SWA 44 8.67 BJS 35 9.31
1971 INC 352 43.68 CPM 25 5.12 CPI 23 4.73
1977 BLD 295 41.32 INC 154 34.52 CPM 22 4.29
1980 INC(I) 353 42.69 JNP(S) 41 9.39 CPM 37 6.24
1984-85 INC 414 48.12 TDP 30 5.72 CPM 22 4.06
1989 INC 197 39.53 JD 143 17.79 BJP 85 11.36
1991-92 INC 244 36.4 BJP 120 20.07 JD 59 11.73
1996 BJP 161 20.29 INC 140 28.80 JD 46 8.08
1998 BJP 182 25.59 INC 141 25.82 CPM 32 5.16
1999 BJP 182 23.75 INC 114 28.30 CPM 33 5.40
2004 INC 145 26.53 BJP 138 22.16 CPM 43 5.66
2009 INC 206 28.55 BJP 116 18.80 SP 23 3.42
2014 BJP 282 31.00 INC 44 19.31 ADMK 37 3.27
2019 BJP 303 37.30 INC 52 19.46 DMK 24 2.34
2024 BJP 240 36.56 INC 99 21.19 SP 37 4.58

Number of Independent Candidates and Elected Members


12000 42 45
10635
40
10000 35
35
37

8000 30

25
6000 5546
20
20
3894 3831 3920
4000 3712 3460 15
2826 3234
14 9 9
13 1915 2385 7 10
12 1945
2000 4
1134 1224 9 9 3
866 1 5
533 481 479 6 6 5
0 0

Total No. of Independent Candidates No. of Independent Candidates Elected

INFOGRAPHICS 17
ELECTION ATLAS OF INDIA ELECTION TIMELINE

PRIME MINISTERS OF INDIA

Jawahar Lal Gulzari Lal Lal Bahadur Gulzari Lal Indira Gandhi Morarji Desai
Nehru Nanda (Acting) Shastri Nanda (Acting) 24 January 1966 - 24 March 1977 -
15 August 1947 - 27 May 1964 - 9 June 1964 - 11 January 1966 - 24 March 1977 28 July 1979
27 May 1964 9 June 1964 11 January 1966 24 January 1966 (11 Years, 2 Months) (2 Years, 4 Months,
(16 Years, 9 Months, (13 Days) (1 Year, 7 Months, (13 Days) 4 Days)
12 Days) 2 Days)

Charan Singh Indira Gandhi Rajiv Gandhi Vishwanath Chandra P.V. Narasimha
28 July 1979 - 14 January 1980 - 31 October 1984 - Pratap Singh Shekhar Rao
14 January 1980 31 October 1984 2 December 1989 2 December 1989 - 10 November 1990 - 21 June 1991 -
(5 Months, 17 Days) (4 Years, 9 Months, (5 Years, 1 Month) 10 November 1990 21 June 1991 16 May 1996
17 Days) (11 Months, 8 Days) (7 Months, 11 Days) (4 Years, 10 Months,
25 Days)

Atal Bihari H.D. Deve Inder Kumar Atal Bihari Dr. Manmohan Narendra
Vajpayee Gowda Gujral Vajpayee Singh Modi
16 May 1996 - 1 June 1996 - 21 April 1997 - 19 March 1998 - 22 May 2004 - 26 May 2014 -
1 June 1996 21 April 1997 19 March 1998 22 May 2004 26 May 2014 Till date
(16 Days) (10 Months, 20 Days) (10 Months, 26 Days) (6 Years, 2 Months, (10 Years, 4 Days)
3 Days)

LOK SABHA SPEAKERS OF INDIA

Ganesh M. A. Sardar Hukam N. Sanjiva G. S. Dhillon Bali Ram K. S. Bal Ram Rabi Ray
Vasudev Ayyangar Singh Reddy 8 August 1969 - Bhagat Hegde Jakhar 19 December
Mavalankar 8 March 1956 - 17 April 1962 - 17 March 1967 - 17 March 1971 & 15 January 1976 - 21 July 1977 - 22 January, 1980 1989 -
16 April 1962 16 March 1967 19 July 1969 & 22 March 1971 - 25 March 1977 21 January 1980 – 18 December, 9 July 1991
15 May 1952 -
(6 Years, 1 Month, (4 Years, 10 26 March 1977 - 1 December 1975 (1 Year, 2 Months, (2 Years, 1989 (1 Year, 6 Months,
27 February 1956
8 Days) Months, 27 Days) 13 July 1977 (6 Years, 3 10 Days) 6 Months) (9 Years, 10 20 Days)
(3 Years, 9
(2 Years, 4 Months, Months, 23 Days) Months, 26 Days)
Months, 12 Days)
2 Days & 3 Months,
17 Days)

Shivraj V. P. A. G. M. C. Manohar Somnath Meira Sumitra OM Birla


Patil Sangma Balayogi Joshi Chatterjee Kumar Mahajan 19 June 2019 –
10 July 1991 - 23 May 1996 - 24 March 1998 - 10 May 2002 - 4 June 2004 - 4 June 2009 - 6 June 2014 - 24 June, 2024
22 May 1996 23 March 1998 3 March 2002 2 June 2004 31 May 2009 4 June 2014 17 June 2019 26 June, 2024 -
(4 Years, 10 (1 Year, 10 Months) (3 Years, 11 (2 Years, 23 Days) (4 Years, 11 Months, (5 Years) (5 Years, 11 Days) Till Date
Months, 12 Days) Months, 7 Days) 27 Days)

32 INFOGRAPHICS
ELECTION ATLAS OF INDIA ELECTION TIMELINE

State-wise Languages of Electoral Roll during General Election 2019


State/UT Parliamentary Constituency Language
Andhra Pradesh All Parliamentary Constituencies Telugu
Arunachal Pradesh All Parliamentary Constituencies English
Assam Karimganj & Silchar Bengali
Assam Autonomous District Assamese and English
Assam All Other Parliamentary Constituencies Assamese
Bihar All Parliamentary Constituencies Hindi
Chhattisgarh All Parliamentary Constituencies Hindi
Konkani in Devangari script,
Goa All Parliamentary Constituencies
Marathi & English
Gujarat All Parliamentary Constituencies Gujarati
Haryana All Parliamentary Constituencies Hindi
Himachal Pradesh All Parliamentary Constituencies Hindi
Jammu and Kashmir Udhampur & Jammu Urdu and Hindi
Jammu and Kashmir All Other Parliamentary Constituencies Urdu
Jharkhand All Parliamentary Constituencies Hindi
Karnataka Chikkodi, Belgaum, Bidar & Uttara Kannada Kannada and Marathi
Karnataka Bangalore Rural, Bangalore North, Bangalore Central, Bangalore South & Kolar Kannada and English
Karnataka All Other Parliamentary Constituencies Kannada
Kerala Kasaragod Malayalam and Kannada
Kerala Idukki Malayalam and Tamil
Kerala All Other Parliamentary Constituencies Malayalam
Madhya Pradesh Bhopal Hindi and Urdu
Madhya Pradesh All Other Parliamentary Constituencies Hindi
Nagpur, Thane, Mumbai North, Mumbai North West, Mumbai North East, Mumbai North
Maharashtra Marathi and English
Central, Mumbai South Central, Mumbai South & Pune
Maharashtra All Other Parliamentary Constituencies Marathi
Manipur Inner Manipur Manipuri
Manipur Outer Manipur Manipuri and English
Meghalaya All Parliamentary Constituencies English
Mizoram Entire Parliamentary Constituency English
Nagaland Entire Parliamentary Constituency English
Odisha All Parliamentary Constituencies Oriya
Punjab Gurdaspur, Amritsar, Jalandhar, Hoshiarpur, Patiala, Ludhiana & Firozpur Punjabi and Hindi
Punjab All Other Parliamentary Constituencies Punjabi
Rajasthan All Parliamentary Constituencies Hindi
Sikkim Entire Parliamentary Constituency English
Tamil Nadu Chennai North, Chennai South & Chennai Central Tamil and English
Tamil Nadu Arakkonam Tamil and Telugu
Tamil Nadu Krishnagiri Tamil, Telugu and Kannada
Tamil Nadu Nilgiris & Kanniyakumari Tamil and Malayalam
Tamil Nadu All Other Parliamentary Constituencies Tamil
Telangana Adilabad, Zahirabad, Nizamabad, Malkajgiri, Secundrabad & Hyderabad Telugu, English and Urdu
Telangana All Other Parliamentary Constituencies Telugu
Tripura All Parliamentary Constituencies English
Uttar Pradesh Saharanpur, Bijnor, Nagina, Moradabad, Rampur, Sambhal, Amroha & Meerut Hindi and Urdu
Uttar Pradesh All Other Parliamentary Constituencies Hindi
Uttarakhand All Parliamentary Constituencies Hindi
West Bengal Darjeeling Bengali and Nepali
West Bengal Raiganj Bengali and Hindi
West Bengal Barasat, Diamond Harbour & Medinipur Bengali and English
West Bengal Kolkata Dakshin & Kolkata Uttar English
West Bengal All Other Parliamentary Constituencies Bengali
A & N Islands Entire Parliamentary Constituency Hindi and English
Chandigarh Entire Parliamentary Constituency Hindi and Punjabi
Dadra and Nagar Haveli Entire Parliamentary Constituency Gujarati, Marathi and English
Daman and Diu Entire Parliamentary Constituency Gujarati
NCT of Delhi All Parliamentary Constituencies Hindi and English
Lakshadweep Entire Parliamentary Constituency Malayalam
Puducherry Entire Parliamentary Constituency Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam

196 INFOGRAPHICS
NATIONAL / STATE : INDIA / ANDHRA PRADESH ELECTION ATLAS OF INDIA

NATIONAL LEVEL ANALYSIS - INDIA


DEMOGRAPHICS ELECTORAL FEATURES
Household Electors Polling Stations (PS) Contesting Candidates

NOTA Votes (%age) 2014 : 6002942 (1.08),


246692667 Total Total Poll Total Valid
Year Month of Poll Reserved PCs
Population 1210854977 PCs Total Male Female Voters %age Votes No. of PS Electors
PS
per Voters per Total Male Female
PS
Percentage of Total Population 2019 543 911950734 473373748 438537911 614685268 67.4 614172823 1037848 879 592 8054 7322 726 April-May SC-84, ST-47
Rural 69 2014 543 834082814 437035372 397018915 554175255 66.44 553802946 927553 899 597 8251 7577 668 April-May SC-84, ST-47
Urban

2019 : 6522772 (1.06)


31 2009 543 716985101 374758801 342226300 417236311 58.19 417159281 834919 859 500 8070 7514 556 April-May SC-84, ST-47
SC 16.63 2004 543 671487930 349490864 321997066 389948330 58.07 389779784 687473 977 567 5435 5080 355 April-May SC-79, ST-41
ST 8.61 1999 543 619536847 323813667 295723180 371669104 59.99 364437294 774651 800 480 4648 4364 284 Sept.-Oct. SC-79, ST-41
Hindu 79.8 1998 543 605880192 316692789 289187403 375441739 61.97 368376700 772681 784 486 4750 4476 274 Feb.-March & June SC-79, ST-41
Muslim 14.23 1996 543 592572288 309815776 282756512 343308090 57.94 334873286 767462 772 447 13952 13353 599 April-May SC-79, ST-41
Christian 2.3 1991-92 543 511533598 268962610 242570988 285856465 55.88 278223387 591020 866 484 8749 8419 330 Feb., May SC-79, ST-41
Buddhist 0.7 1989 543 498906529 262045142 236861387 309050451 61.95 300776423 580798 859 532 6160 5962 198 November SC-78, ST-39
Sikh 1.72 1984-85 542 400119657 207912918 192206739 256294963 64.05 249585334 505288 792 507 5492 5321 171 Sept. & Dec. SC-79, ST-40
Jain 0.37 1980 542 356205329 185539439 170665890 202752893 56.92 197824274 436813 815 464 4629 4486 143 January SC-79, ST-41
Others 0.9 1977 542 321174327 167019151 154155176 194263915 60.49 188917504 373910 859 520 2439 2369 70 March SC-78, ST-38
Literacy Rate 72.99 Jan-Feb., April-July &
Based on Census-2011. 1971 518 274189132 143564829 130624303 151536802 55.27 146602276 342918 800 442 2784 2698 86 SC-76, ST-36
Oct.
1967 520 250207401 - - 152724611 61.04 145866510 - - - 2369 2302 67 February SC-77, ST-37
1962 494 216361569 - - 119904284 55.42 115168890 238031 909 504 1985 1919 66 February SC-79, ST-30
1957 403 193652179 - - 120513915 45.44 120513915 - - - 1594 - - Feb-March & May SC-0, ST-16
1952 401 173212343 - - 105950083 44.87 105950083 - - - 1874 - - March SC-0, ST-8

ELECTION RESULTS
1st Position 2nd Position 3rd Position 4th Position 5th Position
Margin Votes Other
Year Won Won Party Won Won Won Polarity (Party)
Party Votes (%) Party Votes (%) (%) Votes (%) Party Votes (%) Party Votes (%) Votes (%)
(Contested) (Contested) (Contested) (Contested) (Contested)
119495214 109581665 196254921
2019 BJP 303 (436) 229076879 (37.3) INC 52 (421) AITC 22 (62) 24929330 (4.06) BSP 10 (383) 22246501 (3.62) SP 5 (49) 15647206 (2.55) Other
(19.46) (17.84) (31.95)
106935942 64724242 206321972
2014 BJP 282 (428) 171660230 (31) INC 44 (464) BSP 0 (503) 22946106 (4.14) AITC 34 (131) 21262665 (3.84) SP 5 (197) 18673089 (3.37) Other
(19.31) (11.69) (37.26)
157380212
2009 INC 206 (440) 119111019 (28.55) BJP 116 (433) 78435381 (18.8) 40675638 (9.75) BSP 21 (500) 25728920 (6.17) CPM 16 (82) 22219111 (5.33) SP 23 (193) 14284638 (3.42) Other
(37.73)
103408949
2004 INC 145 (417) BJP 138 (364) 86371561 (22.16) 17037388 (4.37) CPM 43 (69) 22070614 (5.66) BSP 19 (435) 20765229 (5.33) SP 36 (237) 16824072 (4.32) 140339359 (36) Other
(26.53)
126166122
1999 INC 114 (453) 103120330 (28.3) BJP 182 (339) 86562209 (23.75) 16558121 (4.54) CPM 33 (72) 19695767 (5.4) BSP 14 (225) 15175845 (4.16) SP 26 (151) 13717021 (3.76) Other
(34.62)
124653095
1998 INC 141 (477) 95111131 (25.82) BJP 182 (388) 94266188 (25.59) 844943 (0.23) CPM 32 (71) 18991867 (5.16) SP 20 (166) 18167640 (4.93) BSP 5 (251) 17186779 (4.67) Other
(33.84)
109446557
1996 INC 140 (529) 96455493 (28.8) BJP 161 (471) 67950851 (20.29) 28504642 (8.51) JD 46 (196) 27070340 (8.08) CPM 32 (75) 20496810 (6.12) BSP 11 (210) 13453235 (4.02) Other
(32.68)
45442618
1991-92 INC 244 (500) 101285692 (36.4) BJP 120 (477) 55843074 (20.07) JD 59 (312) 32628400 (11.73) CPM 35 (63) 17074699 (6.14) JP 5 (350) 9295062 (3.34) 62096460 (22.32) Other
(16.33)
118894702 65376181
1989 INC 197 (510) JD 143 (244) 53518521 (17.79) BJP 85 (225) 34171477 (11.36) CPM 33 (64) 19691309 (6.55) TDP 2 (33) 9909728 (3.29) 64590686 (21.47) Other
(39.53) (21.74)
120107044 101640907
1984-85 INC 414 (517) BJP 2 (229) 18466137 (7.4) JNP 10 (219) 16630596 (6.66) CPM 22 (64) 14272526 (5.72) LKD 3 (173) 14086691 (5.64) 66022340 (26.45) Other
(48.12) (40.72)
46961979
1980 INC(I) 353 (492) 84455313 (42.69) JNP 31 (432) 37493334 (18.95) JNP(S) 41 (294) 18611590 (9.41) CPM 37 (64) 12352331 (6.24) INC(U) 13 (212) 10449859 (5.28) 34461847 (17.42) Other
(23.74)
1977 BLD 295 (405) 78062828 (41.32) INC 154 (492) 65211589 (34.52) 12851239 (6.8) CPM 22 (53) 8113659 (4.29) ADK 18 (21) 5480378 (2.9) CPI 7 (91) 5322088 (2.82) 26726962 (14.15) Bipolar (BLD-INC)
48747423
1971 INC 352 (441) 64033274 (43.68) NCO 16 (238) 15285851 (10.43) BJS 22 (157) 10777119 (7.35) CPM 25 (85) 7510089 (5.12) CPI 23 (87) 6933627 (4.73) 42062316 (28.69) Other
(33.25)
45909766
1967 INC 283 (516) 59490701 (40.78) BJS 35 (249) 13580935 (9.31) SWA 44 (178) 12646847 (8.67) CPI 23 (109) 7458396 (5.11) SSP 23 (122) 7171627 (4.92) 45518003 (31.21) Other
(31.47)
40059047
1962 INC 361 (488) 51509084 (44.72) CPI 29 (137) 11450037 (9.94) SWA 18 (173) 9085252 (7.89) PSP 12 (168) 7848345 (6.81) JS 14 (196) 7415170 (6.44) 27861002 (24.19) Other
(34.78)
45036923
1957 INC 371 (490) 57579589 (47.78) PSP 19 (189) 12542666 (10.41) CPI 27 (110) 10754075 (8.92) BJS 4 (130) 7193267 (5.97) SCF 6 (21) 2038890 (1.69) 30405428 (25.23) Other
(37.37)
1952 INC 364 (479) 47665951 (44.99) SP 12 (254) 11216719 (10.59) 36449232 (34.4) KMPP 9 (145) 6135978 (5.79) CPI 16 (49) 3487401 (3.29) BJS 3 (94) 3246361 (3.06) 34197673 (32.28) Other

STATE LEVEL ANALYSIS - ANDHRA PRADESH


DEMOGRAPHICS ELECTORAL FEATURES
Household 12664762 Electors Polling Station (PS) Contesting Candidate
Total Total Poll Total Valid Reserved and

NOTA Votes (%age) 2014 : 340554 (0.7),


Population Year No. of Electors per Voters per Month of Poll
49386799 PCs Total Male Female Voters %age Votes Total Male Female Unreserved Status
PS PS PS
Percentage of Total Population 2019 25 39405967 19521053 19880957 31674526 80.38 31612534 45959 857 689 319 292 27 April SC-4, ST-1
Rural 70.42 2014 42 64934138 32676266 32252318 48467721 74.64 48367188 71225 912 680 598 555 43 April-May SC-7, ST-3
Urban 29.58 2009

2019 : 468822 (1.48)


42 57892259 28684841 29207418 42048269 72.63 42047457 66761 867 630 569 530 39 April SC-7, ST-3
SC 17.1 2004 42 51146342 25355118 25791224 35776275 69.95 35762670 56168 911 637 279 258 21 April SC-6, ST-2
ST 5.33 1999 42 49654389 24771335 24883054 34332073 69.14 33365484 60960 815 563 285 267 18 Sep. & Oct. SC-6, ST-2
Hindu 90.87 1998 42 49133135 24532867 24600268 32425649 66 31898911 60746 809 534 390 372 18 February SC-6, ST-2
Muslim 7.33 1996 42 49501274 24735268 24766006 31196679 63.02 30474862 61409 806 508 1462 1372 90 April-May SC-6, ST-2
Christian 1.38 1991 42 42617973 21387877 21230096 26176731 61.42 25488643 49985 853 524 609 583 26 May SC-6, ST-2
Buddhist 0.01 1989 42 42475179 21273312 21201867 29916616 70.43 28764919 49782 853 601 267 260 7 November SC-6, ST-2
Sikh 0.02 1984 42 33546487 16631513 16914974 23136116 68.97 22609046 43063 779 537 299 292 7 December SC-6, ST-2
Jain 0.05 1980 42 30497603 15081626 15415977 17363759 56.93 16907792 41308 738 420 271 259 12 January SC-6, ST-2
Others 0.34 1977 42 27567618 13757025 13810593 17220943 62.47 16705123 30815 895 559 165 161 4 March SC-6, ST-2
Literacy Rate 67.41 1971 41 22697905 11389302 11308603 13420873 59.13 13073383 27928 813 481 207 200 7 May SC-6, ST-2
Estimates are based on Census-2011. 1967 41 21091212 - - 14124097 66.97 13574005 23816 886 593 164 160 4 February SC-6, ST-2
1962 43 19007856 - - 12302352 64.72 11908021 21587 881 570 147 140 7 February SC-6, ST-3
1957 35 17668716 - - 9531373 53.94 9531373 - - - 116 - - February SC-0, ST-0
1952 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --

ELECTION RESULTS
1st Position 2nd Position 3rd Position 4th Position 5th Position
Margin Votes Other
Year Won Won Party Won Won Won Polarity (Party)
Party Votes (%) Party Votes (%) (%) Votes (%) Party Votes (%) Party Votes (%) Votes (%)
(Contested) (Contested) (Contested) (Contested) (Contested)
2019 YSRCP 22 (25) 15537006 (49.15) TDP 3 (25) 12515345 (39.59) 3021661 (9.56) JnP 0 (17) 1829346 (5.79) INC 0 (25) 406977 (1.29) BJP 0 (24) 303985 (0.96) 551053 (1.74) Bipolar (YSRCP-TDP)
Multipolar (TDP-
2014 TDP 16 (30) 14099230 (29.15) YSRCP 9 (38) 13995435 (28.94) 103795 (0.21) TRS 11 (17) 6736270 (13.93) INC 2 (41) 5578329 (11.53) BJP 3 (12) 4091908 (8.46) 3525462 (7.29)
YSRCP-TRS-INC-BJP)
5896282 Tripolar (INC-TDP-
2009 INC 33 (42) 16377941 (38.95) TDP 6 (31) 10481659 (24.93) PRAP 0 (40) 6590046 (15.67) TRS 2 (9) 2582326 (6.14) BJP 0 (41) 1577512 (3.75) 4437973 (10.55)
(14.02) PRAP)
2004 INC 29 (34) 14861984 (41.56) TDP 5 (33) 11844811 (33.12) 3017173 (8.44) BJP 0 (9) 3006018 (8.41) TRS 5 (22) 2441405 (6.83) BSP 0 (26) 507381 (1.42) 3101071 (8.67) Bipolar (INC-TDP)
1999 INC 5 (42) 14278099 (42.79) TDP 29 (34) 13297370 (39.85) 980729 (2.94) BJP 7 (8) 3303772 (9.9) CPM 0 (7) 467959 (1.4) AIMIM 1 (1) 448165 (1.34) 1570119 (4.71) Bipolar (INC-TDP)
Tripolar (INC-TDP-
1998 INC 22 (42) 12269475 (38.46) TDP 12 (35) 10199463 (31.97) 2070012 (6.49) BJP 4 (38) 5836394 (18.3) CPM 0 (3) 921972 (2.89) CPI 2 (3) 816200 (2.56) 1855407 (5.82)
BJP)
1996 INC 22 (42) 12087596 (39.66) TDP 16 (36) 9931826 (32.59) 2155770 (7.07) NTRTDP(LP) 0 (42) 3249267 (10.66) BJP 0 (39) 1720850 (5.65) CPM 1 (3) 888036 (2.91) 2597287 (8.52) Bipolar (INC-TDP)
3387501
1991 INC 25 (42) 11610772 (45.55) TDP 13 (35) 8223271 (32.26) BJP 1 (41) 2454665 (9.63) CPM 1 (2) 619517 (2.43) CPI 1 (2) 477689 (1.87) 2102729 (8.25) Bipolar (INC-TDP)
(13.29)
4762054
1989 INC 39 (42) 14671782 (51.01) TDP 2 (33) 9909728 (34.45) CPM 0 (2) 690829 (2.4) MIM 1 (5) 602895 (2.1) BJP 0 (2) 567124 (1.97) 2322561 (8.07) Bipolar (INC-TDP)
(16.56)
1984 TDP 30 (34) 10132859 (44.82) INC 6 (42) 9452394 (41.81) 680465 (3.01) BJP 1 (2) 501597 (2.22) CPI 1 (3) 418882 (1.85) CPM 1 (2) 401582 (1.78) 1701732 (7.53) Bipolar (TDP-INC)
1980 INC(I) 41 (42) 9508388 (56.24) JNP 0 (31) 2575925 (15.24) 6932463 (41) INC(U) 1 (11) 1222932 (7.23) JNP(S) 0 (20) 1082440 (6.4) CPI 0 (6) 621870 (3.68) 1896237 (11.22) Unipolar (INC(I))
4182065
1977 INC 41 (42) 9582708 (57.36) BLD 1 (37) 5400643 (32.33) CPM 0 (6) 786719 (4.71) CPI 0 (10) 446044 (2.67) RPK 0 (1) 15189 (0.09) 473820 (2.84) Bipolar (INC-BLD)
(25.03)
1971 INC 28 (37) 7286069 (55.73) TPS 10 (14) 1873589 (14.33) 5412480 (41.4) CPI 1 (11) 776019 (5.94) NCO 0 (12) 725996 (5.55) SWA 0 (9) 597777 (4.57) 1813933 (13.88) Unipolar (INC)
4489067
1967 INC 35 (41) 6354959 (46.82) SWA 3 (19) 1865892 (13.75) CPI 1 (22) 1713585 (12.62) CPM 0 (9) 841123 (6.2) BJS 0 (4) 135615 (1) 2662831 (19.62) Other
(33.07)
3205644
1962 INC 34 (43) 5711263 (47.96) CPI 7 (20) 2505619 (21.04) SWA 1 (28) 1775495 (14.91) JS 0 (8) 139049 (1.17) REP 0 (3) 114872 (0.96) 1661723 (13.95) Other
(26.92)
3761233
1957 INC 37 (43) 4906044 (51.47) CPI 2 (11) 1144811 (12.01) PDF 2 (8) 1044032 (10.95) PSP 0 (6) 345418 (3.62) PP 0 (3) 140742 (1.48) 1950326 (20.46) Unipolar (INC)
(39.46)
1952 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCIES OF ANDHRA PRADESH


( IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER )
AMALAPURAM (7)
DEMOGRAPHICS ELECTORAL FEATURES
Household 524708 Electors Total Poll Total Valid Polling Station (PS) Contesting Candidate Reserved and
Year Date of Poll
Total Male Female Voters %age Votes No. of PS Electors per PS Voters per PS Total Male Female Unreserved Status
NOTA Votes (%age) 2014 : 6141 (0.55),

Population 1875225
2019 1459556 729356 730171 1235368 84.64 1232895 1641 889 753 10 9 1 11-04-2019 Scheduled Castes
Percentage of Total Population
2014 1357865 682606 675208 1121986 82.63 1120927 1500 905 748 14 13 1 07-05-2014 Scheduled Castes
Rural 91
2009 1275287 631884 643403 1023765 80.28 1023765 1449 880 707 11 9 2 23-04-2009 Scheduled Castes
Urban 9
2004
2019 : 16468 (1.34)

904207 446972 457235 704415 77.90 704224 1007 898 700 5 5 0 26-04-2004 Scheduled Castes
SC 24.58
1999 908257 449856 458401 685230 75.44 663249 1082 839 633 5 5 0 11-09-1999 Scheduled Castes
ST 0.78
1998 897362 445097 452265 666177 74.24 658569 1082 829 616 5 5 0 16-02-1998 Scheduled Castes
Hindu 95-100
1996 908492 451561 456931 637642 70.19 621325 1082 840 589 11 11 0 27-04-1996 Scheduled Castes
Muslim 0-5
1991 836319 415441 420878 527366 63.06 514144 953 878 553 11 10 1 20-05-1991 Scheduled Castes
Christian 0-5
1989 835700 415258 420442 648504 77.60 632287 949 881 683 5 5 0 22-11-1989 Scheduled Castes
Buddhist 0-5
1984 694686 339698 354988 527427 75.92 518409 913 761 578 3 3 0 27-12-1984 Scheduled Castes
Sikh 0-5
1980 668727 326388 342339 404468 60.48 396357 895 747 452 4 3 1 06-01-1980 Scheduled Castes
Jain 0-5
1977 639473 315135 324338 431758 67.52 420509 689 928 627 3 3 0 16-03-1977 Scheduled Castes
Others 0-5
1971 562612 277536 285076 375509 66.74 366997 - - - 3 3 0 03-05-1971 Scheduled Castes
Literacy Rate 75.36
1967 518486 - - 358480 69.14 343508 - - - 4 4 0 15-02-1967 Scheduled Castes
Estimates are based on Census-2011. 1962 478247 - - 336739 70.41 325773 - - - 3 3 0 19-02-1962 Scheduled Castes
1957 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1952 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

ELECTION RESULTS
Winner Runner- up Winning 3rd Position 4th Position 5th Position Other
Year Margin Votes (%) Polarity (Party)
Candidate Name (Party) Votes (%) Candidate Name (Party) Votes (%) Votes (%) Candidate Name (Party) Votes (%) Candidate Name (Party) Votes (%) Candidate Name (Party) Votes (%)
2019 Chinta Anuradha (YSRCP) 485958 Ganti Harish Madhur (TDP) 446163 39795 (3.23) D M R Sekhar (JnP) 255317 Ayyaji Vema Manepalli (BJP) 11534 (0.94) Janga Goutham (INC) 7887 (0.64) 9568 (0.78) Tripolar (YSRCP-TDP-JnP)
(39.42) (36.19) (20.71)
2014 Dr P. Ravindra Babu (TDP) 594547 Pinipe Viswarupu (YSRCP) 473971 120576 A. J. V. B. Maheswara Rao 12182 (1.09) G.V.Harsha Kumar (JaSPa) 9931 (0.89) G. Sampada Rao (BSP) 7219 (0.64) 16936 (1.51) Bipolar (TDP-YSRCP)
(53.04) (42.28) (10.76) (INC)
368501 328496 Dr. Gedela Varalakshmi 264524 K. Uma Maheswara Rao
2009 G.V.Harsha Kumar (INC) (35.99) P. Prameela Devi (PRAP) (32.09) 40005 (3.91) (TDP) (25.84) A. Suryanarayana (TPPP) 17999 (1.76) (BJP) 12730 (1.24) 31515 (3.08) Tripolar (INC-PRAP-TDP)
2004 G.V. Harsha Kumar (INC) 350346 D. Janardhana Rao (TDP) 308861 41485 (5.89) M. Rao Bhupati (IND) 26699 (3.79) Yalangi Ramesh (IND) 9550 (1.36) D. Muralikrishna (BSP) 8768 (1.25) - Bipolar (INC-TDP)
(49.75) (43.86)
1999 G. M. Balayogi (TDP) 368476 Gollapalli Suryarao (INC) 249597 118879 Akumarthi Suryanarayana 26487 (3.99) Saka Yesuratnam (ATDP) 16769 (2.53) Akumarthi Aseervadamu 1920 (0.29) - Bipolar (TDP-INC)
(55.56) (37.63) (17.92) (MCPI(S)) (AJBP)
1998 G. M. Balayogi (TDP) 286953 K.S.R. Murthy (INC) 196713 90240 U. Rao Kommabathula (BJP) 172301 B. Nageswara Rao (IND) 1494 (0.23) Mohan Rao Golla (ANP) 1108 (0.17) - Tripolar (TDP-INC-BJP)
(43.57) (29.87) (13.70) (26.16)
245477 216346 143718
1996 K.S.R Murthy (INC) (39.51) Balayogi G.M.C. (TDP) (34.82) 29131 (4.69) Babu Mohan Palli (NTR.) (23.13) A. Vema Manepalli (BJP) 6263 (1.01) V. Rajasekhara Sinha (IND) 2804 (0.45) 6717 (1.08) Tripolar (INC-TDP-NTR.)
273490 186003 87487
1991 Balayogi G.M.C. (TDP) (53.19) K. Krishan Murthy (INC) (36.18) (17.02) Janga Ramadasu (BJP) 28468 (5.54) N.M. Rushi (IND) 9198 (1.79) Nakka Chittibabu (IND) 9109 (1.77) 7876 (1.53) Bipolar (TDP-INC)
339419 A. J. V. B. Maheswara Rao 284638 G. Ranga Nadha Swami
1989 Kusuma Krishna Murty (INC) 54781 (8.66) 4598 (0.73) B. S. Narayana Murty (IND) 2813 (0.44) Bonthu Ramesh Babu (IND) 819 (0.13) - Bipolar (INC-TDP)
(53.68) (TDP) (45.02) (BSP)
1984 A. J. V. B. Maheswara Rao 317481 K. Krishna Murthy (INC) 197750 119731 Chuttugulla Veeraswamy 3178 (0.61) - - - - - Bipolar (TDP-INC)
(TDP) (61.24) (38.15) (23.10) (IND)
1980 Kusuma Krishnamurthi 244283 Iswari Bai (JNP) 123193 121090 B. Venkateswara Rao 20725 (5.23) Janga Srinivasa Rao (IND) 8156 (2.06) - - - Bipolar (INC(I)-JNP)
(INC(I)) (61.63) (31.08) (30.55) (INC(U))
271982 135993 135989
1977 Kusuma Krishna Murty (INC) (64.68) B. V. Ramanayya (BLD) (32.34) (32.34) Mohanarao Kanety (IND) 12534 (2.98) - - - - - Bipolar (INC-BLD)
301405 257559
1971 B. S. Murthy (INC) (82.13) P. Gopalakrishna (NCO) 43846 (11.95) (70.18) B. V. Ramanayya (RPK) 21746 (5.93) - - - - - Unipolar (INC)
1967 S. Bayya (INC) 141722 D. Eda (CPI) 78456 (22.84) 63266 M.R. Kaneti (CPM) 70842 (20.62) V. Bathula (RPI) 52488 (15.28) - - - Multipolar (INC-CPI-CPM-
(41.26) (18.42) RPI)
1962 B. Suryanarayana Murthy 151439 Keneti Mohana Rao (CPI) 138869 12570 (3.86) Ganta Arunakumar (REP) 35465 (10.89) - - - - - Bipolar (INC-CPI)
(INC) (46.49) (42.63)
1957 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1952 - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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ELECTION ATLAS OF INDIA STATE : MAHARASHTRA & MANIPUR

BYE-ELECTIONS IN MAHARASHTRA
(ELECTION RESULTS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER)
Winner Runner- up Winning 3rd Position 4th Position 5th Position Other
Year Margin Polarity (Party)
Candidate Name (Party) Votes (%) Candidate Name (Party) Votes (%) Candidate Name (Party) Votes (%) Candidate Name (Party) Votes (%) Candidate Name (Party) Votes (%) Votes (%)
Votes (%)
Akola
247023 181630
1972 S. V. Purushottam (INC) K. S. Shambhuji (RPK) 65393 (18.13) A. M. Munwarkha (RPI) 48297 (13.39) - - - - - Unipolar (INC)
(68.48) (50.35)
197237 136006
1960 T. S. Patil (INC) S. R. S. Khandate (IND) 61231 (22.69) K. B. Mankikar (IND) 11398 (4.22) - - - - - Unipolar (INC)
(73.09) (50.4)
Amravati
123397 66107
1965 D. V. Panjabrao (INC) M. N. Dattatraya (PWP) 57290 (31.71) - - - - - - - Bipolar (INC-PWP)
(68.29) (36.58)
Baramati
508179 459659
1991 P. S. C. Govindrao (INC) P. Lokhande (W) (BJP) 48520 (8.46) M. R. Malhari (IND) 5510 (0.96) D. N. Laxman (DPP) 5054 (0.88) B. B. Waman (RPI) 1360 (0.24) 4672 (0.81) Unipolar (INC)
(88.64) (80.18)
179507 130955 48552
1985 K. S. Sahebrao (JNP) P. S. Bajirao (INC) V. P. Gujarathi (LKD) 9648 (2.95) G. C. Chhogalal (IND) 2620 (0.80) B. B. Waman (IND) 2018 (0.62) 2019 (0.62) Bipolar (JNP-INC)
(54.93) (40.08) (14.85)
Beed
922416 226095 696321
2014 Munde Pritam (BJP) A. S. Patil (INC) T. A. Ghumare (IND) 59986 (4.57) K. D. Piraji (BSP) 21099 (1.61) T. V. Ugale (IND) 18007 (1.37) 50646 (3.86) Unipolar (BJP)
(70.25) (17.22) (53.03)
Bhandara - Gondiya
Kukade Madhukrao 442213 Hemant (Tanubhau) Patel Ramvilash Shobhelal Kashiram Jagan Gajbe
2018 394116 (41.54) 48097 (5.07) L. K. Madavi (BBM) 40326 (4.25) 9454 (1) 8204 (0.86) 47735 (5.03) Bipolar (NCP-BJP)
Yashawantrao (NCP) (46.61) (BJP) Maskare (IND) (IND)
Bombay North East
156313 141257
1967 S. T. Govind (INC) V. K. K. Menon (IND) 15056 (4.98) B. S. Hasasing (IND) 939 (0.31) K. T. Mirchandani (IND) 536 (0.18) K. R. Shivanaryan (IND) 473 (0.16) 2509 (0.83) Bipolar (INC-IND)
(51.75) (46.77)
Buldhana
218389 172456
1970 Y. S. Mahajan (NCJ) D. M. Nikam (NCN) 45933 (16.77) D. G. Hiwale (IND) 6968 (2.54) G. M. Dhivare (IND) 2653 (0.97) - - - Unipolar (NCJ)
(79.72) (62.95)
Chanda
105163 25634
1964 G. M. Kannamwar (INC) K. M. Kaushik (IND) 79529 (39.60) N. S. Uike (IND) 8264 (4.11) U. D. Kulmethe (IND) 7877 (3.92) - - - Bipolar (INC-IND)
(52.36) (12.76)
Erandol
Adv V. Jeevanarav More 241707 189498 52209
2007 Dr. B. S. Patil (BJP) S. Rajesh Pitambar (SVRP) 4272 (0.97) Sopan Jaysing Patil (IND) 3810 (0.86) B. Parbat Marathe (IND) 2499 (0.57) - Bipolar (NCP-BJP)
(NCP) (54.71) (42.89) (11.82)
Jalgaon
227619 201902 D. D. Wani (Photographer)
2007 J. Haribhau Madhav (BJP) Dr. Bhaigale Arjun Gapat (INC) 25717 (5.74) 4843 (1.08) Fakira Ibrahim Tadvi (BBM) 4651 (1.04) Rashtrapati Kondekar (IND) 2246 (0.50) 6381 (1.43) Bipolar (BJP-INC)
(50.85) (45.10) (IND)
Jalna
63760
1960 R. N. Rao (INC) 100311 (65.7) B. Shivram (PWP) 36551 (23.94) M. Mulchand (IND) 15814 (10.36) - - - - - Unipolar (INC)
(41.76)
Mumbai North West
346294 174750 171544
2005 Priya Sunil Dutt (INC) M. Raghunath Sirpotdar (SHS) Manjit Singh Abrol (RPI(A)) 5069 (0.94) Znyosho Rashtrapathi (IND) 2676 (0.50) B. Mohanlal Bhatia (IND) 1392 (0.26) 7136 (1.33) Bipolar (INC-SHS)
(64.45) (32.52) (31.93)
Nanded
283019 171901 111118
1987 C. A. Shankarrao (INC) P. Y. Ambedkar (IND) B. T. Gangaram (IND) 12676 (2.66) M. A. Kishan (IND) 3021 (0.63) Y. M. Madhavarao (IND) 2066 (0.43) 3732 (0.78) Bipolar (INC-IND)
(59.41) (36.08) (23.33)
Nandurbar
188550 127393 G. M. A. M. Mardankhan
1981 G. M. Hodlya (INC) A. S. F. Jadhav (JNP) 61157 (20.18) P. Dilawarsingh (BJP) 47758 (15.76) 5636 (1.86) - - - Tripolar (INC-JNP-BJP)
(62.21) (42.03) (IND)
Nashik
1963 Y. B. R. Chavan (INC) 0 (UN) - - - - - - - - - - Unipolar (INC)
Palghar
272782 Srinivas Chintaman Vanaga 243210 222838 Damodar Barku Singada
2018 Gavit Rajendra Dhedya (BJP) 29572 (3.34) Balram Sukur Jadhav (BVA) Gahala Kirana Raja (CPI(M)) 71887 (8.11) 47714 (5.38) 11554 (1.3) Tripolar (BJP-SHS-BVA)
(30.76) (SHS) (27.42) (25.13) (INC)
Ramtek
J. Prakash Bhagwantrao 231241 198669 R. Bharat Mahadeo Rao
2007 Mohite Subodh Baburao (INC) 32572 (9.26) D. Ranjeet Arvindbabu (IND) 79638 (22.65) Rahul Sukhdeo Telang (IND) 15822 (4.50) 7945 (2.26) 16968 (4.83) Tripolar (SHS-INC-IND)
(SHS) (65.77) (56.50) (IND)
Sangli
252732 172283 80449 Deepak Abasaheb Shinde J. Mahadev Jagannath
2006 P. Pratik Prakashbapu (INC) D. (Tatya)Tukaram Patil (IND) 119603 (19.84) 38612 (6.41) Znyosho Rashtrapati (IND) 7869 (1.31) 11653 (1.93) Tripolar (INC-IND-BJP)
(41.93) (28.58) (13.35) (BJP) (RSP)
Satara
Shrimant Chh. Udyanraje Adv. Shivajirao Jadhav Alias
Shriniwas Dadasaheb Patil 636620 548903 Chandrkant Tatu Khandait Shivaji Narayan Bhosale
2019 Pratapsinhmaharaj Bhonsle 87717 (7.03) Kavivary Sushilkumar 26407 (2.12) 17203 (1.38) 4673 (0.37) 3222 (0.26) Bipolar (NCP-BJP)
(NCP) (51.04) (44.01) (VBA) (IND)
(BJP) Bhosarekar (IND)
Solapur
Mohite P. P. Shankarrao 352360 229543 122817 Shinde Saidappa Arjun
2003 A. Narayan Deokate (INC) Khan Musa Ahmed (BSP) 9624 (1.57) 7652 (1.25) B. Gangaram Jadhav (KJHS) 5469 (0.89) 9048 (1.47) Bipolar (BJP-INC)
(BJP) (57.42) (37.40) (20.01) (IND)
Thane
462766 371894 90872 T. Pramod Namadeorao
2008 A. Prakash Paranjpe (SS) Sanjeev Ganesh Naik (NCP) C. Shekhar R. Shukla (SP) 20971 (2.36) Singh Rajesh Munnilal (IND) 9449 (1.06) 4900 (0.55) 19588 (2.20) Bipolar (SS-NCP)
(52.02) (41.81) (10.22) (PRP)
144458 44807
1982 P. J. Shiavram (BJP) P. M. Hegde (INC) 99651 (29.49) D. Samant (IND) 71885 (21.28) T. Datta (JNP ) 12164 (3.60) V. Savarkar (IND) 3199 (0.95) 6508 (1.93) Tripolar (BJP-INC-IND)
(42.76) (13.27)

STATE LEVEL ANALYSIS - MANIPUR


DEMOGRAPHICS ELECTORAL FEATURES
Household 507152 Electors Polling Station (PS) Contesting Candidate
Total Total Poll Total Valid Reserved and
Year No. of Electors per Voters per Month of Poll

NOTA Votes (%age) 2014 : 7504 (0.53),


Population 2855794 PCs Total Male Female Voters %age Votes Total Male Female Unreserved Status
PS PS PS
Percentage of Total Population 2019 2 1959563 963066 996452 1620451 82.69 1617330 2862 685 566 19 19 0 April SC-0, ST-1
Rural 71
2014 2 1774369 871417 902952 1415131 79.75 1412636 2662 667 532 18 16 2 April SC-0, ST-1
Urban 29
2009 2 1736251 836499 899752 1339399 77.14 1339399 2193 792 611 16 13 3 April SC-0, ST-1

2019 : 5389 (0.33)


SC 3.4
2004 2 1536510 746054 790456 1035696 67.41 1035557 2003 767 517 12 11 1 April-May SC-0, ST-1
ST 31.61
1999 2 1372339 672650 699689 901242 65.67 893648 2001 686 450 18 16 2 Sep. & Oct. SC-0, ST-1
Hindu 41.39
1998 2 1330209 660578 669631 755960 56.83 749816 1998 666 378 15 14 1 February SC-0, ST-1
Muslim 8.4
1996 2 1290990 641232 649758 968783 75.04 958980 1998 646 485 28 25 3 May SC-0, ST-1
Christian 41.29
1991 2 1232149 615430 616719 858194 69.65 846807 1787 690 480 20 20 - May SC-0, ST-1
Buddhist 0.25
1989 2 1219514 609250 610264 875158 71.76 861125 1749 697 500 13 12 1 November SC-0, ST-1
Sikh 0.05
1984 2 1014071 512308 501763 869614 85.75 841212 1486 682 585 14 13 1 December SC-0, ST-1
Jain 0.06
1980 2 909282 435560 473722 742442 81.65 715424 1466 620 506 15 15 - January SC-0, ST-1
Others 8.57
1977 2 788223 396359 391864 473895 60.12 465341 910 866 521 11 11 - March SC-0, ST-1
Literacy Rate 79.85
1971 2 543407 265868 277539 265495 48.86 259761 836 650 318 11 11 - January SC-0, ST-1
Estimates are based on Census-2011. 1967 2 483049 - - 324796 67.24 315162 709 681 458 10 10 - February SC-0, ST-1
1962 2 405210 - - 264770 65.34 264627 539 752 491 11 11 - - SC-0, ST-1
1957 2 330211 - - 174091 52.72 174091 - - - 11 - - May SC-0, ST-1
1952 2 298552 - - 152467 51.07 152467 - - - 14 - - March SC-0, ST-0

ELECTION RESULTS
1st Position 2nd Position 3rd Position 4th Position 5th Position
Margin Votes Other
Year Won Won Party Won Won Won Polarity (Party)
Party Votes (%) Party Votes (%) (%) Votes (%) Party Votes (%) Party Votes (%) Votes (%)
(Contested) (Contested) (Contested) (Contested) (Contested)
2019 BJP 1 (2) 553377 (34.22) INC 0 (2) 398387 (24.63) 154990 (9.59) NPF 1 (1) 363527 (22.48) CPI 0 (1) 133813 (8.27) NEINDP 0 (2) 37221 (2.3) 125616 (7.77) Tripolar (BJP-INC-NPF)
Multipolar (INC-NPF-
2014 INC 2 (2) 588872 (41.69) NPF 0 (1) 281133 (19.9) 307739 (21.78) CPI 0 (1) 197428 (13.98) BJP 0 (2) 168272 (11.91) NCP 0 (1) 61662 (4.37) 107765 (7.63)
CPI-BJP-NCP)
2009 INC 2 (2) 575393 (42.96) PDA 0 (1) 224719 (16.78) 350674 (26.18) CPI 0 (1) 199916 (14.93) BJP 0 (2) 127146 (9.49) MPP 0 (1) 101787 (7.6) 110438 (8.25) Other
Multipolar (BJP-INC-
2004 BJP 0 (2) 213892 (20.65) INC 1 (1) 154055 (14.88) 59837 (5.78) NCP 0 (1) 107435 (10.37) CPI 0 (1) 104722 (10.11) FPM 0 (1) 88179 (8.52) 367274 (35.47)
NCP-CPI-FPM)
Multipolar (INC-MSCP-
1999 INC 0 (2) 226047 (25.29) MSCP 1 (2) 222417 (24.89) 3630 (0.41) MPP 0 (1) 145192 (16.25) NCP 1 (1) 120559 (13.49) CPI 0 (1) 35337 (3.95) 144096 (16.12)
MPP-NCP-CPI)
Multipolar (MSCP-CPI-
1998 MSCP 1 (2) 190358 (25.39) CPI 1 (2) 153519 (20.47) 36839 (4.91) INC 0 (2) 139434 (18.6) MPP 0 (1) 115785 (15.44) BJP 0 (1) 94543 (12.61) 56177 (7.49)
INC-MPP-BJP)
1996 INC 2 (2) 385206 (40.17) FPM 0 (2) 120557 (12.57) 264649 (27.6) MPP 0 (1) 64266 (6.7) BJP 0 (2) 50314 (5.25) CPI 0 (1) 38484 (4.01) 300153 (31.3) Other
Multipolar (INC-MRP-JD-
1991 INC 1 (2) 325023 (38.38) MRP 1 (1) 169692 (20.04) 155331 (18.34) JD 0 (1) 157059 (18.55) ICS(SCS) 0 (1) 92583 (10.93) BJP 0 (2) 68594 (8.1) 33856 (4)
ICS(SCS)-BJP)
1989 INC 2 (2) 387829 (45.04) MRP 0 (1) 147128 (17.09) 240701 (27.95) KNA 0 (1) 108085 (12.55) CPI 0 (1) 48531 (5.64) ICS(SCS) 0 (1) 31530 (3.66) 138022 (16.03) Other
1984 INC 2 (2) 294002 (34.95) MRP 0 (1) 149019 (17.71) 144983 (17.24) CPI 0 (1) 79520 (9.45) BJP 0 (1) 58521 (6.96) ICS 0 (1) 34868 (4.14) 225282 (26.78) Other
Tripolar (INC(I)-JNP-
1980 INC(I) 1 (2) 164473 (22.99) JNP 0 (2) 125778 (17.58) 38695 (5.41) INC(U) 0 (2) 118566 (16.57) CPI 1 (1) 69670 (9.74) MRP 0 (1) 49277 (6.89) 187660 (26.23)
INC(U))
1977 INC 2 (2) 210851 (45.31) MRP 0 (2) 109130 (23.45) 101721 (21.86) CPI 0 (2) 53506 (11.5) BLD 0 (2) 39924 (8.58) - - - 51930 (11.16) Other
1971 INC 2 (2) 77974 (30.02) CPI 0 (1) 38900 (14.98) 39074 (15.04) MRP 0 (1) 31029 (11.95) NCO 0 (2) 23412 (9.01) SSP 0 (1) 13134 (5.06) 75312 (28.99) Other
1967 INC 0 (2) 103010 (32.68) CPI 1 (1) 91131 (28.92) 11879 (3.77) SSP 0 (1) 18411 (5.84) - - - - - - 102610 (32.56) Other
1962 INC 1 (2) 81860 (30.93) SOC 1 (2) 69586 (26.3) 12274 (4.64) CPI 0 (1) 21503 (8.13) PSP 0 (1) 10909 (4.12) - - - 80769 (30.52) Other
1957 INC 1 (2) 48687 (27.97) CPI 0 (1) 19298 (11.09) 29389 (16.88) PSP 0 (2) 12692 (7.29) - - - - - - 93414 (53.66) Other
Multipolar (INC-SP-AMN-
1952 INC 1 (2) 36317 (23.82) SP 1 (2) 29372 (19.26) 6945 (4.56) AMN 0 (2) 22083 (14.48) PP 0 (2) 16955 (11.12) CPI 0 (1) 13184 (8.65) 34556 (22.66)
PP-CPI)

340 ELECTORAL FEATURES & RESULTS


ELECTION ATLAS OF INDIA CONSTITUENCY LEVEL : ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS, ANDHRA PRADESH, ARUNACHAL PRADESH & ASSAM

Election Results of Parliamentary Election - 2024

Winner Runner - up Winning 3rd Position 4th Position 5th Position


Other Votes
PC Name (PC No.) Margin Votes Polarity (Party)
Candidate Name Candidate Name Candidate Candidate Name Candidate Name (%)
Votes (%) Votes (%) (%) Votes (%) Votes (%) Votes (%)
(Party) (Party) Name (Party) (Party) (Party)

Andaman and Nicobar Islands


Andaman and Nicobar Bishnu Pada Ray 102436 Kuldeep Rai Sharma 78040 Manoj Paul V.K. Abdul Aziz 2203
24396 (12.04) 8254 (4.08) D Ayyappan (CPM) 6017 (2.97) 3755 (1.85) Bipolar (BJP-INC)
Islands (1) (BJP) (50.58) (INC) (38.54) (ANDC) (IND) (1.09)

Andhra Pradesh
G M Harish 796981 Rapaka Varaprasada 454785 Goutham Janga Katru Naga Babu 3741 11611
Amalapuram (7) 342196 (26.30) 15082 (1.16) Dorababu Yalla (BSP) 5388 (0.41) Bipolar (TDP-YSRCP)
(Balayogi) (TDP) (61.25) Rao (YSRCP) (34.95) (INC) (TNGjP) (0.29) (0.90)

762069 Budi Mutyala Naidu 465539 Vegi Venkatesh Palaka Sreerama Vankayala R. Rao
Anakapalle (5) C.M.Ramesh (BJP) 296530 (22.37) 25651 (1.94) 19157 (1.45) 4002 (0.3) 22679 (1.7) Bipolar (BJP-YSRCP)
(57.5) (YSRCP) (35.13) (INC) Murthy (BSP) (IND)
Ambica G Banasi
768245 Malagundla Sankar 579690 Mallikarjuna G.V.Ramana Reddy 6396
Anantapur (19) Lakshminarayana 188555 (13.09) 43217 (3) 6439 (0.45) Narayanappa 27242 (1.9) Bipolar (TDP-YSRCP)
(53.33) Narayana (YSRCP) (40.24) Vajjala (INC) (IND) (0.44)
Valmiki (TDP) (BSP)
Appalanarasa
Gumma Thanuja 477005 Kothapalli Geetha 426425 123129 Avashya Lahari . Samareddy 9535 52131
Araku (1) 50580 (4.34) Pachipenta 25750 (2.21) Bipolar (YSRCP-BJP)
Rani (YSRCP) (40.96) (BJP) (36.62) (10.57) Varam (BSP) Balakrishna (IND) (0.82) (4.49)
(CPM)
Krishna Prasad 717493 Nandigam Suresh 509462 Dokka Jagan Mohana Nalamala Tirupati 2964
Bapatla (15) 208031 (15.99) J.D. Seelam (INC) 43259 (3.33) 6857 (0.53) 6987 (0.52) Bipolar (TDP-YSRCP)
Tenneti (TDP) (55.16) Babu (YSRCP) (39.17) Rao (BSP) Rao (NvtP) (0.23)
Daggumalla Prasada 778071 557592 Motukur Thoguru Vijaya Yugandar . Konda 6973 20584
Chittoor (25) Reddeppa.N . (YSRCP) 220479 (15.54) 30150 (2.12) 13511 (0.95) Bipolar (TDP-YSRCP)
Rao (TDP) (54.84) (39.3) Jagapathi (INC) Kumar (BSP) (IND) (0.49) (1.46)
Putta Mahesh Karumuri Sunil 564494 Kavuri Lavanya Ajay Babu Boda Nitta Akhila 6732
Eluru (10) 746351 (54) 181857 (13.16) 20826 (1.51) 12210 (0.88) 8921 (0.65) Bipolar (TDP-YSRCP)
Kumar (TDP) Kumar (YSRCP) (40.84) (INC) (NvCP) Dharani Pal (BSP) (0.49)
Dr Chandra Sekhar 864948 Kilari Venkata 520253 Jangala Ajay Sivareddy. Endreddy Tenali Prakash
Guntur (13) 344695 (24.18) 8637 (0.61) 5629 (0.39) 4272 (0.3) 14245 (1) Bipolar (TDP-YSRCP)
Pemmasani (TDP) (60.68) Rosaiah (YSRCP) (36.5) Kumar (CPI) (NvtP) (BSP)
B K Parthasarathi 725534 593107 B A Samad Prathap Reddy 5444 11209
Hindupur (20) J Shantha (YSRCP) 132427 (9.35) 55059 (3.89) Bhagya R S (BSP) 8015 (0.57) Bipolar (TDP-YSRCP)
(TDP) (51.23) (41.88) Shaheen (INC) Gorla (IND) (0.38) (0.78)
Venu Gopal
Y. S. Avinash Reddy 605143 Chadipiralla Bhupesh 542448 Y.S. Sharmila 141039 Panditi. Gurappa. 3570
Kadapa (21) 62695 (4.75) 3810 (0.29) Rachineni 9119 (0.69) Bipolar (YSRCP-TDP)
(YSRCP) (45.78) S. Reddy (TDP) (41.03) Reddy (INC) (10.67) (BSP) (0.27)
(RPC(S))
Mallipudi
Tangella Uday 729699 Chalamalasetty Sunil 500208 Kandregula 11979 33885
Kakinada (6) 229491 (17.25) Mangapati P. 21109 (1.59) Uday (NvCP) 15703 (1.18) Bipolar (JnPt-YSRCP)
Srinivas (JnPt) (54.87) (YSRCP) (37.62) Narasimham (BSP) (0.9) (2.55)
Raju (INC)

P.G. Rampullaiah
Bastipati Nagaraju 658914 547616 Manchala Lakshmi 5900 28877
Kurnool (18) B Y Ramaiah (YSRCP) 111298 (8.36) Yadav Lucky-2 70373 (5.29) 8589 (0.65) Boya Suresh (IND) Bipolar (TDP-YSRCP)
Panchalingala (TDP) (49.51) (41.15) Narayana (BSP) (0.44) (2.17)
(INC)

Balashowry 724439 Simhadri Chandra 501260 Gollu Krishna Baal Shouri Devamani 10028 21185
Machilipatnam (11) 223179 (17.01) 31825 (2.43) 11141 (0.85) Bipolar (JnPt-YSRCP)
Vallabhaneni (JnPt) (55.22) Sekhar Rao (YSRCP) (38.21) (INC) Chodabathina (JJSP) Devarapalli (BSP) (0.76) (1.61)
J Lakshmi
Dr Byreddy Shabari 701131 Pocha Brahmananda 589156 A Chinna Moulali 7831 31208
Nandyal (17) 111975 (7.97) Narasimha Yadav 56204 (4) P Guruvaiah (IND) 8191 (0.58) Bipolar (TDP-YSRCP)
(TDP) (49.92) Reddy (YSRCP) (41.95) (BSP) (0.56) (2.23)
(INC)
Garnepudi
Lavu Srikrishna 807996 Anil Kumar 648267 Orsu Premaraju Kuchipudi John 2336
Narasaraopet (14) 159729 (10.65) Alexander 18046 (1.2) 5309 (0.35) 6416 (0.43) Bipolar (TDP-YSRCP)
Devarayalu (TDP) (53.88) Poluboina (YSRCP) (43.23) (BSP) Babu (JRBP) (0.16)
Sudhakar (INC)

Bhupathi Raju
707343 Umabala Guduri 430541 K.B.R.Naidu Prasanna Kumar 6014 37842
Narsapuram (9) Srinivasa Varma 276802 (22.48) 35213 (2.86) 6364 (0.52) Sirra Raju (BSP) Bipolar (BJP-YSRCP)
(57.46) (YSRCP) (34.98) (INC) Undurthi (IND) (0.49) (3.07)
(B.J.P.Varma) (BJP)

Prabhakar Reddy 766202 Venumbaka Vijayasai 520300 Koppula Raju Viveka Mannepalli 10111
Nellore (22) 245902 (17.88) 54844 (3.99) Bhaskar Nasina (BSP) 5811 (0.42) 2804 (0.2) Bipolar (TDP-YSRCP)
Vemireddy (TDP) (55.7) Reddy (YSRCP) (37.82) (INC) (RSP) (0.74)
Magunta Dr Chevireddy
701894 651695 Eda Sudhakara Dharanikota Lakshmi Podili Rambabu 3073 19311
Ongole (16) Sreenivasulu Reddy Bhaskar Redd 50199 (3.53) 26722 (1.88) 6314 (0.44) Bipolar (TDP-YSRCP)
(49.35) (45.82) Reddy (INC) Narayana (BSP) (IND) (0.22) (1.36)
(TDP) (YSRCP)
Daggubati Battula
726515 Dr. Guduri Srinivas 487376 Gidugu Ganeswara Rao 17008
Rajahmundry (8) Purandheshwari 239139 (18.05) 32508 (2.45) 20409 (1.54) Balaramakrishna 17046 (1.3) Bipolar (BJP-YSRCP)
(54.82) (YSRCP) (36.77) Rudraraju (INC) Paramata (BSP) (1.28)
(BJP) (NvCP)
P V Midhun Reddy 644844 Nallari Kiran Kumar 568773 Shaik Basheed Abbavaram Ugendra Poola Reddy 6100
Rajampet (24) 76071 (5.71) 53300 (4) 12363 (0.93) 36159 (2.7) Bipolar (YSRCP-BJP)
(YSRCP) (48.38) Reddy (BJP) (42.67) (INC) (BSP) Sekhar (IND) (0.46)
Kinjarapu Pedada
754328 426427 Sanapala Sravan Naidugari 4742 12454
Srikakulam (2) Rammohan Naidu Tilak Perada (YSRCP) 327901 (26.54) Parameswara 7172 (0.58) 5958 (0.48) Bipolar (TDP-YSRCP)
(61.05) (34.51) Kumar (IND) Rajasekhar (BSP) (0.38) (1.01)
(TDP) Rao (INC)
Gurumoorthy 632228 Vara Prasad Rao 617659 Chinta Mohan Penumuru. Gurappa Kattamanchi. 5802 34734
Tirupati (23) 14569 (1.06) 65523 (4.74) 10506 (0.76) Bipolar (YSRCP-BJP)
Maddila (YSRCP) (45.73) Velagapalli (BJP) (44.67) (INC) (BSP) Prabhakar (IND) (0.42) (2.51)

Kesineni Sivanath 794154 Kesineni Srinivas 512069 Bhargav Valluru Krishna Kishore Venkata Ashok 6672 10333
Vijayawada (12) 282085 (20.68) 24106 (1.77) 7878 (0.58) Bipolar (TDP-YSRCP)
(Chinni) (TDP) (58.21) (Nani) (YSRCP) (37.53) (INC) Yanamandra (NvtP) Pappuri (IND) (0.49) (0.75)

Sribharat 907467 Jhansi Lakshmi. 403220 P. Satya Reddy Pedapenki Siva 6091 27071
Visakhapatnam (4) 504247 (36.35) 30267 (2.18) K.A. Paul (PShP) 7696 (0.55) Unipolar (TDP)
Mathukumili (TDP) (65.42) Botcha. (YSRCP) (29.07) (INC) Prasada Rao (BSP) (0.44) (1.96)
Bellana
Appalanaidu 743113 493762 Bobbili Srinu Peerubandi Prakash Veluri Venkata 4152 16304
Vizianagaram (3) Chandrasekhar 249351 (19.2) 10623 (0.82) 8038 (0.62) Bipolar (TDP-YSRCP)
Kalisetti (TDP) (57.2) (38) (INC) Rao (BSP) Trinadharao (IND) (0.32) (1.25)
(YSRCP)
Arunachal Pradesh
145581 115160 Tamat Gamoh
Arunachal East (2) Tapir Gao (BJP) Bosiram Siram (INC) 30421 (9.41) 27603 (8.53) Sotai Kri (IND) 14213 (4.39) Omak Nitik (IND) 9369 (2.9) 6622 (2.06) Bipolar (BJP-INC)
(45.01) (35.6) (IND)
205417 104679 11518 12050
Arunachal West (1) Kiren Rijiju (BJP) Nabam Tuki (INC) 100738 (25.2) Techi Rana (IND) 33314 (8.33) Toko Sheetal (GaSuP) 30530 (7.64) Bimpak Siga (IND) Unipolar (BJP)
(51.38) (26.18) (2.88) (3.02)
Assam
Phani Bhusan 860113 637762 Manoranjan Abul Kalam Azad Dewan Mohibul 9941 48440
Barpeta (3) Deep Bayan (INC) 222351 (13.19) 96138 (5.7) 16432 (0.97) Bipolar (AGP-INC)
Choudhury (AGP) (51.02) (37.83) Talukdar (CPM) (AITC) Islam (IND) (0.59) (2.87)
868387 Madhab Rajbangshi 539375 Durgadas Boro 310574 Aroon Barooa 12563 42806 Tripolar (BJP-INC-
Darrang-Udalguri (4) Dilip Saikia (BJP) 329012 (18.17) Daniel Mardi (IND) 14291 (0.79)
(47.95) (INC) (29.78) (BPF) (17.15) (BJKP) (0.69) (2.36) BPF)
Rakibul Hussain 1471885 Mohd. Badruddin 459409 1012476 Zabed Islam 438594 S. M. Jiaul Haque 10994 45605 Tripolar (INC-AIUDF-
Dhubri (2) 12106 (0.49) Faruk Khan (IND)
(INC) (59.99) Ajmal (AIUDF) (18.72) (41.27) (AGP) (17.88) (BGanP) (0.45) (1.86) AGP)

Sarbananda 693762 Lurinjyoti Gogoi 414441 Manoj Dhanowar 137864


Dibrugarh (13) 279321 (21.85) - - - - - Bipolar (BJP-ASJyP)
Sonowal (BJP) (54.27) (ASJyP) (32.42) (AAP) (10.78)

Amarsing Tisso 334620 187017 Joy Ram Engleng 124019 John Barnard Sangma 9633 Tripolar (BJP-IND-
Diphu (6) J. I. Kathar (IND) 147603 (21.62) 11279 (1.65) Jotson Bey (ASDC) -
(BJP) (49.01) (27.39) (INC) (18.16) (GaSuP) (1.41) INC)

Bijuli Kalita Medhi 894887 Mira Borthakur 643797 Dipak Kr Boro Colonel Gokul Amitabh Sarma 7527 16703
Gauhati (5) 251090 (15.7) 8548 (0.53) 7678 (0.48) Bipolar (BJP-INC)
(BJP) (55.95) Goswami (INC) (40.25) (VPI) Chandra Singha (IND) (ESBD) (0.47) (1.05)

751771 Topon Kumar Gogoi 607378 Arun Chandra Raj Kumar Duwara
Jorhat (14) Gaurav Gogoi (INC) 144393 (10.38) 9086 (0.65) 8370 (0.6) - - - Bipolar (INC-BJP)
(54.04) (BJP) (43.66) Handique (ESBD) (IND)

Sahabul Islam
Kripanath Mallah 545093 Hafiz Rashid Ahmed 526733 Debojyoti Nath 5907 29895
Karimganj (7) 18360 (1.6) Choudhury 29205 (2.55) Jibesh Deb (IND) 7109 (0.62) Bipolar (BJP-INC)
(BJP) (47.53) Choudhury (INC) (45.93) (IND) (0.52) (2.59)
(AIUDF)
Diluwara Begum
Kamakhya Prasad 897043 648096 Anima Deka Gupta 8673 29272
Kaziranga (10) Roselina Tirkey (INC) 248947 (15.28) Chowdhury 11743 (0.72) Binod Gogoi (IND) 10679 (0.66) Bipolar (BJP-INC)
Tasa (BJP) (55.04) (39.76) (VPI) (0.53) (1.79)
(IND)
Joyanta Basumatary 488995 Kampa Borgoyari 437412 Garjan Prithviraj Narayan 33737 59515
Kokrajhar (1) 51583 (4.16) 113736 (9.16) Binita Deka (GaSuP) 94189 (7.59) Bipolar (UPPL-BPF)
(UPPL) (39.39) (BPF) (35.23) Mashahary (INC) Dev Mech (IND) (2.72) (4.79)

Pradan Baruah 663122 Uday Shankar 461865 Dhiren Kachari Ghana Kanta Chutia Bikram Ramchiary 10293 25185
Lakhimpur (12) 201257 (16.62) 19631 (1.62) 14197 (1.17) Bipolar (BJP-INC)
(BJP) (54.75) Hazarika (INC) (38.13) (CPI) (AITC) (IND) (0.85) (2.08)

Pradyut Bordoloi 788850 576619 Aminul Islam 5069 23505


Nowgong (9) Suresh Borah (BJP) 212231 (13.69) 137340 (8.86) Sikha Sarma (IND) 6620 (0.43) Samsul Alam (IND) Bipolar (INC-BJP)
(INC) (50.89) (37.2) (AIUDF) (0.33) (1.52)

Parimal Suklabaidya 652405 Surya Kanta Sarkar 388094 Radheshyam Probash Chandra 4534
Silchar (8) 264311 (24.27) 20493 (1.88) Raju Das (IND) 4597 (0.42) 6603 (0.6) Bipolar (BJP-INC)
(BJP) (59.89) (INC) (35.62) Biswas (AITC) Sarkar (SUCI(C)) (0.42)

775788 414380 Rishiraj Pradip Bhandari 8205 18407


Sonitpur (11) Ranjit Dutta (BJP) Premlal Ganju (INC) 361408 (28.05) 33048 (2.56) Raju Deuri (BPF) 19892 (1.54) Bipolar (BJP-INC)
(60.21) (32.16) Kaundinya (AAP) (IND) (0.64) (1.43)

38 ELECTORAL FEATURES & RESULTS


CONSTITUENCY LEVEL : BIHAR, CHANDIGARH & CHHATTISGARH ELECTION ATLAS OF INDIA

Electors Polling Stations (PS) Contesting Candidates


Reserved &
Total Poll Total Valid NOTA Votes
PC Name (PC No.) Date of Poll Unreserved
Voters %age Votes Electors Voters (%)
Total Male Female No. of PS Total Male Female Status
per PS per PS

Bihar

Araria (9) 2018767 - - 1250261 61.93 1252560 1994 1012 1238 9 9 0 07-05-2024 Gen 13504 (1.08)

Arrah (32) 2165574 - - 1088685 50.27 1096561 2249 963 1139 14 13 1 01-06-2024 Gen 16963 (1.55)

Aurangabad (37) 1871564 - - 942382 50.35 945880 2039 918 1030 9 8 1 19-04-2024 Gen 22627 (2.39)

Banka (27) 1856566 - - 1011513 54.48 1014155 1900 977 1038 10 10 0 26-04-2024 Gen 34889 (3.44)

Begusarai (24) 2196089 - - 1289076 58.7 1294673 2067 1062 1219 10 10 0 13-05-2024 Gen 22382 (1.73)

Bhagalpur (26) 1983031 - - 1060982 53.5 1064081 1882 1054 1010 12 11 1 26-04-2024 Gen 31803 (2.99)

Buxar (33) 1923164 - - 1065290 55.39 1073759 1940 991 1084 14 13 1 01-06-2024 Gen 9617 (0.9)

Darbhanga (14) 1781356 - - 1021962 57.37 1024184 1785 998 1026 8 8 0 13-05-2024 Gen 23904 (2.33)

Gaya (38) 1816815 - - 958623 52.76 963676 1878 967 997 14 13 1 19-04-2024 SC 17288 (1.79)

Gopalganj (17) 2024673 - - 1059298 52.32 1063027 2005 1010 1053 11 11 0 25-05-2024 SC 42863 (4.03)

Hajipur (21) 1967094 - - 1149406 58.43 1155324 1917 1026 1126 14 14 0 20-05-2024 SC 36927 (3.2)

Jahanabad (36) 1670327 - - 920114 55.09 925370 1793 932 993 16 15 1 01-06-2024 Gen 11055 (1.19)

Jamui (40) 1907126 - - 977369 51.25 979233 1941 983 996 7 6 1 19-04-2024 SC 26182 (2.67)

Jhanjharpur (7) 2003040 - - 1091258 54.48 1093741 2035 984 1112 10 10 0 07-05-2024 Gen 35928 (3.28)

Karakat (35) 1881191 - - 1028641 54.68 1031618 1960 960 1075 13 12 1 01-06-2024 Gen 21595 (2.09)

Katihar (11) 1833009 - - 1168752 63.76 1171546 1851 990 1183 9 8 1 26-04-2024 Gen 22939 (1.96)

Khagaria (25) 1840217 - - 1058539 57.52 1061894 1865 987 1076 12 10 2 07-05-2024 Gen 31111 (2.93)

Kishanganj (10) 1829994 - - 1149988 62.84 1151099 1776 1030 1118 12 12 0 26-04-2024 Gen 24966 (2.17)

Madhepura (13) 2071166 - - 1207368 58.29 1209695 2045 1013 1194 8 8 0 07-05-2024 Gen 32625 (2.7)

Madhubani (6) 1934980 - - 1026408 53.04 1027728 1939 998 1030 12 12 0 20-05-2024 Gen 20719 (2.02)

Maharajganj (19) 1934937 - - 1011421 52.27 1014109 1916 1010 1004 5 5 0 25-05-2024 Gen 21687 (2.14)

Munger (28) 2042279 - - 1134548 55.55 1139081 2025 1009 1129 12 11 1 13-05-2024 Gen 21951 (1.93)

Muzaffarpur (15) 1866106 - - 1109688 59.47 1112460 1869 998 1115 26 23 3 20-05-2024 Gen 7588 (0.68)

Nalanda (29) 2288240 - - 1139006 49.78 1144383 2364 968 1182 29 26 3 01-06-2024 Gen 19217 (1.68)

Nawada (39) 2006124 - - 866102 43.17 869870 2043 982 886 8 8 0 19-04-2024 Gen 12592 (1.45)

Paschim Champaran (2) 1756078 - - 1082178 61.62 1086256 1756 1000 1086 8 8 0 25-05-2024 Gen 11288 (1.04)

Pataliputra (31) 2073685 - - 1228549 59.24 1230099 2157 961 1280 22 18 4 01-06-2024 Gen 5606 (0.46)

Patna Sahib (30) 2292045 - - 1073847 46.85 1075496 2129 1077 999 17 17 0 01-06-2024 Gen 5559 (0.52)

Purnia (12) 1893698 - - 1194484 63.08 1195844 1890 1002 1193 7 6 1 26-04-2024 Gen 23834 (1.99)

Purvi Champaran (3) 1790761 - - 1068642 59.68 1073688 1743 1027 1045 12 11 1 25-05-2024 Gen 19788 (1.84)

Samastipur (23) 1818530 - - 1093182 60.11 1094592 1830 994 1101 12 10 2 13-05-2024 SC 32668 (2.98)

Saran (20) 1795010 - - 1018366 56.73 1021508 1776 1011 1010 14 12 2 20-05-2024 Gen 11417 (1.12)

Sasaram (34) 1910368 - - 1091993 57.16 1097075 2035 939 1168 10 9 1 01-06-2024 SC 17219 (1.57)

Sheohar (4) 1832745 - - 1052021 57.4 1055602 1804 1016 1039 12 9 3 25-05-2024 Gen 30168 (2.86)

Sitamarhi (5) 1947996 - - 1094885 56.21 1093992 1932 1008 1085 14 13 1 20-05-2024 Gen 32133 (2.94)

Siwan (18) 1896512 - - 995416 52.49 998018 1868 1015 983 13 11 2 25-05-2024 Gen 26964 (2.7)

Supaul (8) 1927207 - - 1224821 63.55 1231114 1894 1018 1209 15 14 1 07-05-2024 Gen 18612 (1.51)

Ujiarpur (22) 1745408 - - 1040026 59.59 1042068 1731 1008 1034 13 12 1 13-05-2024 Gen 23269 (2.23)

Vaishali (16) 1869178 - - 1170009 62.59 1172060 1941 963 1217 15 13 2 25-05-2024 Gen 27460 (2.34)

Valmiki Nagar (1) 1827281 - - 1099781 60.19 1101830 1828 1000 1102 10 10 0 25-05-2024 Gen 30709 (2.79)

Chandigarh

Chandigarh (1) 659805 - - 448547 67.98 449275 614 1075 731 19 17 2 01-06-2024 Gen 2912 (0.65)

Chhattisgarh

Bastar (10) 1472207 - - 1005392 68.29 1007395 1957 752 1340 11 11 0 19-04-2024 ST 36758 (3.65)

Bilaspur (5) 2102687 - - 1361871 64.77 1361350 2225 945 1441 37 36 1 07-05-2024 Gen 2849 (0.21)

Durg (7) 2090414 - - 1540193 73.68 1542787 2223 940 1641 25 22 3 07-05-2024 Gen 5617 (0.36)

Janjgir-Champa (3) 2056047 - - 1389012 67.56 1392240 2212 929 1499 18 12 6 07-05-2024 SC 5137 (0.37)

Kanker (11) 1654440 - - 1261103 76.23 1265429 2090 792 1598 9 9 0 26-04-2024 ST 18669 (1.48)

Korba (4) 1618864 - - 1224268 75.63 1225313 2016 803 1526 27 21 6 07-05-2024 Gen 6097 (0.5)

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Abbreviation
POLITICAL PARTIES
AAP Aam Aadmi Party BHJS Bhoomijotak Samooh GMS Gondwana Mukti Sena Mazabhi Dal
AABHAP Aajad Bharat Party (Democratic) BJC Bihar Jana Congress GNC Garo National Council JMM Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
AAM Aam Adhikar Morcha BJC(R) Bhartiya Jana Congress (Rashtriya) GNLF Gorkha National Liberation Front JMM(M) Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (Mardi)
AAPP Aapki Apni Party (Peoples) BJD Biju Janata Dal GOL(BG) Akhil Bhartiya Gorkha League JMM(U) Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (Ulgulan)
ABBNS Akhil Bharatiya Bhrastachar Normoolan BJNP Bhartiya Jan Nayak Party (Budhiman Gurung) JNJP Jannayak Janta Party
Sena BJP Bharatiya Janta Party GP Gantantra Parishad JNP Jan Parishad (1991)
ABCD(A) Akhil Bharatiya Congress Dal BJS Bharatiya Jana Sang GSS Gandhi Sebak Seva JNP Janata Party
(Ambedkar) BJSTP Bhartiya Jan Satta Party GYVP Gujarat Yuva Vikas Party JnP Jansena Party
ABGP Akhil Bhartiya Gondwana Party BKD Bahujan Kisan Dal (2004) HAMS Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) JNP (JP) Janata Pary (JP)
ABHM Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha BKD Bharatiya Kranti Dal HBP Hum Bhartiya Party JNP(S) Janta Party (Secular)
ABHS Akhil Bharatiya Sena BKKGP Bharatiya Kisan Kamgar Party HiPPa Hindusthan Praja Paksha JP Janata Party
ABJS Akhil Bharatiya Jan Sangh BKNP Bhartiya Kisan Party HJCBL Haryana Janhit Congress (Bl) JPC Jammu & Kashmir People Conference
ABLTC Akhil Bhartiya Lok Tantrik Congress BKPP Bharatiya Kisan Parivartan Party HJD Hul Jharkhand JPP Jammu & Kashmir Panthers Party
ABLTP Akhil Bhartiya Loktantra Party BKUS Bhatiya Krishi Udyog Sangh HJKP Hul Jharkhand Party JPS Jan Parishad (1996)
ABML(S) Akhil Bharatiya Muslim League BLD Bharatiya Lok Dal HJP Hindustan Janta Party JPS Janvadi Party(Socialist)
(Secular) BLLP Bharti Lok Lehar Party HJP Hul Jharkhand Party (1991) JS Jan Sangh
ABMSD Akhil Bartiya Manav Seva Dal BLokSP Bharat Lok Sewak Party HLC Hill Leaders Conference JSS Jan Surajya Shakti
ABRC(D) Akhil Bharatiya Rajivwadi Congress BLRP Bhartiya Lokmat Rashtrwadi Party HLD(R) Haryana Lok Dal (Rastriya) JTP Jai Telengana Party
(Dubey) BLSP Rashtriya Lok Samta Party HLS Haryana Lok Samiti JUSP Justice Party
AC Arunachal Congress BMSM Bharatiya Minorities Suraksha HMS Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha JVM Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik)
ACNC A-Chik National Congress (Democratic) Mahasangh HMSKP Hamro Sikkim Party KAP Karunaadu Party
AD Akali Dal (1962) BMUP Bahujan Mukti Party HND Hindusthan Nirman Dal KCJ Kerala Congress (J)
AD Apna Dal BMVP Bharatiya Manavata Vikas Party HPDP Hill State People's Democratic Party KCM Kerala Congress (M)
ADAL Apna Dal (Soneylal) BNDl Bahujan Nyay Dal HPI Humnist Party of India KCP Karnataka Congress Party
ADC Autonomous State Demand Committee BNJD Bharatiya National Janta Dal HPP Hill People Party KCP Kerala Congress (Pillai Group) (1977)
ADK All India Anna Dravida Munnetra BNP Bharatiya Navshakti Party HSD Hindustani Shoshit Dal KCVP Kannada Chalavali Vatal Paksha
Kazhagam BOP Bira Oriya Party HSPDP Hill State People's Democratic Party KEC Kerala Congress
ADM Akali Dal - Master Tara Singh BOPF Bodaland Peoples Front HSPP Hyderabad State Praja Party KEC(M) Kerala Congress(M)
ADMK All India Anna Dravida Munnetra BPI Bolshevik Party of India HSS Hindustan Shakti Sena KECM Kerala Congress (M)
Kazhagam BPSP Bihar People's Party HVC Himachal Vikash Congress KGP Karnataka Gana Parishad
ADPT Apna Desh Party BRC Bharatiya Rajiv Congress HVP Haryana Vikas Party KJD Khasi-Jaintia Durbar
ADRSP Adarsh Samaj Party BREM Bahujan Republican Ekta Manch ICJ Indian Congress (J) KJSP Kisan Janta Sanyukta Party
ADS Akali Dal - Sant Fateh Singh Group BRP Bharatiya Rashtravadi Paksha (1996) ICJ(TG) Indian Congress (J) Trikha Group KKJHS Kranti Kari Jai Hind Sena
ADSP Aadivasi Sena Party BRP Bharatiya Republican Paksha (1989 & ICS Indian Congress (Socialist) KKP Kamgar Kisan Paksha
ADUP Apna Dal United Party 1991) ICS(SCS) Indian Congress (Socialist - Sarat KLP Krishikar Lok Party
AGP Asom Gana Parishad BRP Bhartiya Rashtriya Party (1996) Chandra Sinha) KM Krantisena Maharashtra
AGRJP Agar Jan Party BRP Chota Nagpur Bhumi Rakshak Party IDPP Indian Democratic People's Party KMM Kisan Mazdoor Mandal
AHFBK Akhil Hind Forward Bloc (Krantikari) (1977) IDRP Indian Democratic Republican Front KMP Uttar Pradesh Kisan Mazdoor Party
AHL All Party Hill Leaders Conference BRPP Bharatiya Republican Paksha IFDP Indian Federal Democratic Party KMPP Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party
AHNP Aihra National Party BRPI Bhartiya Republican Party (Insan) IGL All India Gorkha League KNA Kuki National Assembly
AIDWC All India Dalit Welfare Congress BRVP Bharatiya Vikash Party IJP Indian Justice Party KNA Kuki National Association (1952)
AIFB All India Forward Bloc BSCP Bhartiya Shakti Chetna Party ILP All India Labour Party KNDP Kannada Nadu Party
AIGC All India Gareeb Congress BSD Bharatiya Samaj Dal IML Indian Union Muslim League KNMK Kongu Nadu Munnetra Kazhagam
AIIC(S) All India Indira Congress (Secular) BSKRP Bharatiya Sampuran Krantikari Party INC Indian National Congress KRRS Karnataka Rajya Ryota Sangha
AIICS All India Indira Congress (Secular) BSP Bahujan Samaj Party INC(I) Indian Natioanl Congress (I) KRS Karnataka Rajya Ryota Sangha
AIIC(T) All India Indira Congress (Tiwari) BSP Bharatiya Socialist Party (1980) INC(U) Indian National Congress (U) KRUP Krupaa Party
AIJMK Akhila India Jananayaka Makkal Katchi BSP(A) Bahujan Samaj Party (Ambedkar) INCP Indian New Congress Party KS Kalinga Sena
(Dr. Issac) BSP(K) Bahujan Sangharsh Party (Kanshiram) IND Independent KSM Krantikari Samajwadi Manch
AIMF All India Minorities Front BSSP Bharatiya Sadbhawna Samaj Party INL Indian National League KSP Kerala Socialist Party
AIMIM All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen BTP Bhartiya Tribal Party INLD Indian National Lok Dal KSVP Krantikari Samyavadi Party
AIMLF All India Muslim Forum BVA Bahujan Vikas Aaghadi IPF Indian Peoples Front KTVP Karnataka Vikash Party
AINRC All India N.R. Congress BYS Bharatiya Yuva Shakti IPFT Indigenousn People's Front of Tripura KVSP Kosi Vikas Party
AIRJP All India Rashtriya Janata Party CHKAP Chandigarh Ki Aawaz Party IPGP Indian Peoples Green Party LAJSP Loktantrik Jan Swaraj Party
AITC All India Trinamool Congress CMM Chhattisgarh Mukti Morcha IPP Indian Peace Party LB Lok Bharati
AIUDF All India United Democratic Front CNSPJP Chota Nagpur Santhal Parganas Janta ISP Indian Socialist Party LBP Lok Bhalai Party
AIVP Akila India Vallalar Peravai Party ISSP Indian Savarn Samaj Party LD Lok Dal
AJBP Ajeya Bharat Party CP Cochin Party IUC Indian Unity Centre LHP Lok Hit Party
AJM Asom Jana Morcha CPI Communist Party of India IUML Indian Union Muslim League LIP Lok Insaaf Party
AJPI Aam Janta Party (India) CPI(ML) Communist Party of India (Marxist- JAAP Jan Adesh Akshuni Sena LJNSP Lok Jan Shakti Party
AJSU All Jharkhand Students Union Leninist) JAC Jana Congress LJP Lok Jan Shakti Party
AJSUP Ajsu Party CPI(ML)(L) Communist Party of India (Marxist- JAC Janata Congress LKD Lok Dal
AMB Amra Bangalee Lenninist) (Liberation) JANADIP Jan Adhikar Party LKD (B) Lok Dal (Bahuguna)
AMI Ambedkar Makkal Iyakkam CPIM Communist Party of India (Marxist- JAP Janta Party LKSGM Loksangram
AMN All Manipur National Union Leninist) Red Star JAPL Jan Adhikar Party (Loktantrik) LP(S) Labour Party (Secular)
AN Andaman and Nicobar Islands CPM Cummunist Party of India (Marxist) JaSD Jan Shakti Dal LPI(V) Labour Party of India
AnAP Anjaan Aadmi Party CSP Chhattisgarhi Samaj Party JaSPa Jai Samaikyandhra Party (V.V. Prasad)
ANC Ambedkar National Congress CVP Champaran Vikas Party JaSSP Jan Seva Sahayak Party LPSP Lokpriya Samaj Party
ANP Andhra Nadu Party CWL Common Weal Party JBSP Jai Bharat Samanta Party LRP Lok Raj Party Himachal Pradesh
AOP Aama Odisha Party DBSM Democratic Bahujan Samaj Morcha JD Janata Dal LS Lok Shakti
AP Awami Party DBSP Democratic Bharatiya Samaj Party JD(G) Janata Dal (Gujrat) LSP Lok Satta Party
APKSP Apna Kisan Party DDP Doordarshi Party JD(S) Janata Dal (Secular) LSS Lok Sewak Sangh
APoI Ambedkarite Party of India DKP Deseeya Karshaka Party JD(U) Janata Dal (United) LSWP Loktantrik Samajwadi Party
APP All Peoples Party DLP Barat Desam Labour Party JDL Jansatta Dal Loktantrik LTSD Loktantrik Samata Dal
ARP Ambedkarist Republican Party DMDK Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam JDP Jharkhand Disom Party LTSP Loktanter Suraksha Party
ARPS Andhra Rastra Praja Samithi DMK Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam JDR Janta Dal Rashtravadi MADMK M.G.R.Anna D.M.Kazhagam
ASaP Awami Samta Party DMM All India Dalit Muslim Minorities JF Akhil Bharatiya Gram Parishad MADP Moulik Adhikar Party
ASDC Autonomous State Demand Committee Suraksha Mahasangh
JGP Jago Party MAG Maharashtrawadi Gomantak
ASP Ambedkar Samaj Party DMSK Desiya Makkal Sakthi Katchi
JHBHP Janhit Bharat Party MAMAK Manithaneya Makkal Katchi
ATDP Anna Telugu Desam Party DNC Deccan Congress (1989)
JHJAM Jharkhand Janadikhar Manch MANP Mana Party
ATMK Anaithinthiya Thamizhaga Munnetra DNC Democratic National Conference (1967)
JHJM Jharkhand Jan Morcha MaSP Mahajana Socialist Party
Kazhag DP Democratic Party
JHP Jai Hind Party MBT Majlis Bachao Tahreek
AUDF Assam United Democratic Front DPP Dalit Panthers Party
JHP Jharkhand Party (1952 & 1957) MCO Marxist Co-Ordination
BAC Bangla Congress DSSP Dogra Swabhiman Sangathan Party
JKAL Jammu and Kashmir Awami League M-COR Marxist (Co-Ordination)
BAEP Bharatiya Aavaam Ekta Party DTMK Dhiravida Thelgar Munnetra Kalagam
JKANC Jammu & Kashmir Awami National MCPI Marxist Communist Party of India (S.S.
BAHUMP Bahujan Maha Party EIT Eastern Indian Tribal Union Conference Srivastava)
BALP Baliraja Party EKSP Eklavya Samaj Party JKD Jana Kranti Dal (1967) MCPI Marxist Communist Party of India
BARESP Bahujan Republican Socialist Party ES Ekta Shakti JKD Jharkhand Dal (1989) (United) (2019)
BARP Bhartiya Anarakshit Party EU Ephraim Union JKD Jharkhand Party MCPI(S) Marxist Communist Party of India
BAWPA Bahujan Awam Party FB Forward Block JKiP Janhit Kisan Party (S.S.Srivastava)
BBM Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangha FB(S) Forward Bloc (Socialist) JKMP Jawan Kisan Mazdoor Party MD Mahan Dal
BBMKD Bharatiya Berozgar Mazdoor Kisan Dal FBL All India Forward Block JKN Jammu & Kashmir National MDF Maraland Democratic Front
BCM Backward Classes Mahasabha FBL(MG) Forward Bloc (Marxist Group) Conference MDMK Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra
BD Bharat Dal FBL(RG) Forward Bloc (Ruikar Group) JKNPP Jammu & Kashmir National Panthers Kazhagam
BDJS Bharath Dharma Jana Sena FBM Forward Bloc (Marxist) Party MDP Meghalaya Democratic Party
BED Bharatiya Ekta Dal FPI Freethought Party of India JKP Jharkhand Party MHA Marx Engles Leninist Commune Health
BGanP Bharatiya Gana Parishad FPM Federal Party of Manipur JKP(N) Jharkhand Party (Noren) Association
BGTD Bharatiya Gaon Taj Dal GAVP Gujarat Adijati Vikash Paksh JKPDP Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic MIM Allindia Majlis-E Ithehad-Ul-Mulimeen
BhAmAP Bharatiya Aam Awam Party GGP Gondvana Gantantra Party Party MIMM Mithilanchal Mukti Morcha
BHAPRAP Bharat Prabhat Party GKC Gandhi Kamraj National Congress JKPP Jharkhand People's Party MJP Mahagujarat Janta Party
BHBP Bharatiya Bahujan Party GL Gorkha League JMBP Jai Maha Bharath Party ML Madras State Muslim League Party (1952)
BHJC Bharatiya Jan Congress GLP Gomant Lok Party JMD All India Shiromani Baba Jivan Singh ML Muslim League

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