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ATL AS OF INDIA

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS 1952 - 2014 1ST LOK SABHA TO 16TH LOK SABHA U P D AT E D T I L L O CTO B E R 2 0 1 7

A Datanet India Publication

CONTENTS Editor & Director Dr. R.K. Thukral

Research Editor Dr. Shafeeq Rahman

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ELECTORAL FEATURES & RESULTS

COVERAGE : Number and Name of Parliamentary Constituencies (PCs) | General and Reserved Parliamentary Constituencies | Electors | Male Electors | Female Electors | Voters | Voter Turnout | Polling Stations | Electors Per Polling Station | Voters Per Polling Station | Contesting Candidates | Female Contesting Candidates | Winner Parties | Runner-up Parties | Winning Margin by Number of Votes | Winning Margin by Percentage of Votes | Parties at 3rd Position | Parties at 4th Position | Parties at 5th Position | National Parties Votes | State Parties Votes | Independent Candidates Votes | Overall 1st Position Party Votes | Overall 2nd Position Party Votes | Overall 3rd Position Party Votes | Overall 4th Position Party Votes | NOTA Votes | Polarity of Parties | Winner in SC/ST Reserved Parliamentary Constituencies | Winner in Above & Below Average Poll Percentage | Demographic Maps of Parliamentary Constituencies under 2014 Parliamentary Election

COVERAGE : Electoral Features & Election Results : India State Existing Parliamentary Constituencies (PCs) Modified & Deleted PCs Bye-Elections

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Parliamentary Election-1957 ....................9-16

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LOK SABHA 1967

Parliamentary Election-1962 ..................17-24

LOK SABHA 1971

Parliamentary Election-1967 ..................25-32

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LOK SABHA 1980

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Parliamentary Election-1980 ..................49-56

LOK SABHA 1989

LOK SABHA 1991-92

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Parliamentary Election-1984-85.............57-64

LOK SABHA 1996

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Parliamentary Election-1989 ..................65-72

Jammu & Kashmir ..........................228-231 Jharkhand .......................................231-234

Kerala ..............................................246-257

Maharashtra ...................................272-294

Meghalaya .....................................295-296 Mizoram ..................................................297

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Odisha .............................................297-306

Punjab .............................................307-314 Rajasthan ........................................314-325

Parliamentary Election-1991-92.............73-80

Parliamentary Election-1996 ..................81-88

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Parliamentary Election-1998 ..................89-96

Sikkim ......................................................325 Tamil Nadu ......................................326-343 Tripura ..............................................343-344 Uttar Pradesh ..................................345-382 Uttarakhand....................................383-384

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Parliamentary Election-1999 ................97-104

Parliamentary Election-2004 ..............105-112

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Parliamentary Election-2009 ..............113-120

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West Bengal ....................................384-403 Andaman & Nicobar Islands ............ 403-403

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Parliamentary Election-2014 ..............121-132

ELECTION TIMELINE & GENERAL INFO Graphs, Charts & Tables .....................................133-152

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Himachal Pradesh..........................226-228

Puducherry......................................306-307

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Haryana ..........................................221-226

Nagaland...............................................297

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Goa..................................................208-210

Manipur ...........................................294-295 Parliamentary Election-1977 ..................41-48

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Parliamentary Election-1971 ..................33-40

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Chhattisgarh ...................................202-204

Madhya Pradesh............................257-272

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Bihar .................................................177-201

Karnataka .......................................234-246

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Assam ..............................................171-177

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Arunachal Pradesh ........................170-171

Gujarat ............................................210-221

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Andhra Pradesh .............................153-170

Daman & Diu ..................................404-405 Lakshadweep ........................................405 Modified or Deleted States ...........405-420

SUPPORTING INFO Abbreviation and Sources ........................... 421-422 Explanatory Notes ......................................... 423-424 Terms of Use and Disclaimer ............................... 424 Index (Parliamentary Constituencies) ........ 425-428

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FOREWORD Dr. Nasim Zaidi Former Chief Election Commissioner of India

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eople of India struggled hard for representative form of democracy during independence movement. Only a very small fraction of the adult population was granted voting right due to unreasonable qualifications laid down by the British government. Therefore, demand for enfranchisement of every adult person in the country was raised from time to time during freedom struggle.

In this historic background, the Constituent Assembly under Article 326 of the Constitution enfranchised every Indian above 21 years of age on a qualifying date in their constituencies. The resolution to have an electoral democracy in the country based on universal adult franchise irrespective of gender, literacy and socio-economic status was a very bold decision at the time of independence. It generated skepticism within the country and also in western democracies only to be disproved subsequently. The Election Commission of India (ECI) translated the vision of universal adult franchise by conducting successive inclusive elections for all sections of the society such as weaker sections, women, minorities, trans genders, persons with disabilities and other marginalized people making democracy representative in character. ECI set up under Art 324 of the Constitution is an independent, neutral and apolitical constitutional authority. An independent ECI free from any external executive interference is absolutely essential for holding free and fair election in the country. ECI enjoy trust and confidence of people of the country for delivering regular, periodic, credible and acceptable elections every time and on time since 1952. Such is the track record of ECI in delivering free and fair elections over a period of 65 years that it is rightly regarded as a global gold standard in the arena of electoral governance in the world. ECI, since 1952, has generated and employed huge quantity of electoral information and data during various phases of elections including their planning and operations. In view of ever increasing significance of electoral data and persistent demand of stakeholders, ECI has, of late, laid focus on better management of election data by using new tools and software, a work in progress. Current ECI data is largely based on a few major electoral indicators. There are many other parameters in electoral democracy which are of great value to stakeholders including academicians and researchers. It is observed that such data is either just not available or not accessible at one place in simple, analyzable, easy to understand and in interesting and readable format. The parameters such as historical data of bye-elections held since 1952 or deleted and modified constituencies, are unavailable in condensed and summarized form. I have felt a kind of data gap (between what we have and what stakeholders expect to get) which need to be filled for effective management of ever evolving complexities and strategies of elections. In this background, I was delighted and also excited at the prospect when Dr. R.K. Thukral, editor of the proposed first ever “Election Atlas of India” contacted me for a foreword. He, at length, took me through the mind boggling data and facts in the proposed atlas. I am given to understand that election atlases are available internationally. However, we do not seem to have such a comprehensive and voluminous atlas with all historical electoral information at one place pertaining to Parliamentary elections since 1952. I can visualize challenges that may have been faced by the editorial team in accessing, compiling, analyzing and presenting wide ranging voluminous electoral information of 65 years. The atlas, between the covers, depict a journey of progression of Parliamentary elections in the context of changing socio-political and demographic scenario with many more new electoral parameters and aspects hitherto unavailable at one place. The atlas uses statistical data collected and collated at various levels about electors, candidates, gender and marginalized sections in terms of electoral participation and many other consequential factors related to elections. These new parameters and aspects are depicted in the form of impressive graphs, charts and thematic maps based on GIS technology with tremendous clarity. Atlas also highlights historical data about bye elections in PC and alteration in constituencies following the delimitations and also during reorganization of states. On reading the atlas, I also noted that it is not merely an atlas. It has many interesting stories built around one common thread of electoral participation and narrated in the form of data and information. These thematic stories will be edifying to the stakeholders and provide an in depth insight to readers into the evolution of Indian electoral system. I do hope that the atlas besides being a rich source of information, will also serve as ready reckoner to academicians, researchers, advocates of democracy and also election functionaries. The editor has rightly given explanatory notes and disclaimer at the end of the compilation. I congratulate Dr. R.K. Thukral, Editor, and his editorial team for bringing out very useful data oriented publications on Indian elections. I wish Election Atlas of India all success.

Dr. Nasim Zaidi Dt. - 10th October, 2017

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PREFACE

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he election in India is a humungous exercise and often referred to as the ‘greatest show on earth’ not merely because of the scale, size, and diversity of the whole exercise but because of the vibrant volatility of the Indian democracy. In India, people are the propelling force, the fuel of India’s electoral democracy. Among all other elections in India, Parliamentary Election or General Election is a grand stage in the fulfillment of the ideal democracy outlined in the Indian Constitution. The Parliamentary Election also constitutes the signpost of the democracy of the Indian sub-continent. Thus, a clear picture of the Parliamentary Election is an important step towards a better understanding of Indian democratic framework. A thriving electoral democracy is the distinct and durable identity of India. Since India gained independence in 1947, parliamentary democracy was adopted as the central political mechanism governing India and reflecting popular will. At a regular interval of five years, the people of India get an opportunity to realize their actual democratic power concerning election to the Lok Sabha or the Parliament (House of the People in the Union) and the State Legislative Assemblies or the Vidhan Sabha (House of the People in the state). As a whole, this directly or indirectly constitutes a network of election politics in contemporary India, since election forms the basic substance of India’s democratic regime. Nowadays, Election is not only to cast one’s vote, but it is also an exercise of faith for the Indian citizen. People’s loyalty towards the democratic framework of India has equally enhanced and deepened with every successive election. It is the singular way through which the Indian voter can fully realize the value of their vote and the power of the ballot. The attitude of the voters towards the election is also changing with the time. The voters of the first general elections in 1952 were very simple compared to the voters of 2014 who are far more politically aware and alert. In the same way, the entire electoral system of India has witnessed numerous remarkable changes from time to time. One of the noteworthy features of general elections was the embracement of technology with the more sophisticated electronic voting machine (EVM). For the first time the Election Commission of India (ECI) introduced EVMs partly in 1999 General Election but in the 2004 General Election India was turned into an e-democracy when 10.75 lakh EVMs were used across the country successfully. It saves the time in casting a vote as well as declaring the results compared to the earlier paper ballot system. Another notable change was occurred in the 2014 General Election; in which Indian voters had the option to reject all candidates using the NOTA (None of the above) button. The ECI is also trying to launch new methods and technologies to bring more transparency to the electoral system. The political system of India has also undergone some dramatic changes from the first General Election in 1952 to the 16th General Election in 2014. After the attainment of independence, Indian National Congress was the single dominant party in the Indian politics. After the fourth General Elections in 1967, the entire political scenario of India had experienced some significant changes, because for the first time non-congress governments were formed in some states. And a new period of coalition politics emerged in India. The beginning of coalition politics at the state level sowed the seeds of coalition politics at the national level, the culmination of which was seen in 1977 General Election with the formation of the Janata Party Government at the centre. Finally, Congress lost its halo of hegemonic power in the 1989 General Election. In the next few General Elections, Congress barely managed to grab the power, but as the leader of an alliance of several parties. On the other hand, the BJP’s fortune began to rise in national politics, and in 1999 General Election it emerged as the single largest party. Interestingly, the glorious victory of BJP in 1999 was repeated in the last 2014 General Election, and that resulted in a tectonic shift in the Indian political scenario from the Congress to the BJP. At present, the saffron party has successfully established its one-party dominant status in the Indian politics. There is no doubt that the Indian book market is growing every day, but still, a book with encapsulated electoral data of year-wise Indian Parliamentary Elections is not easily accessible. This book is an effort to present the widely scattered electoral data of year-wise Indian Parliamentary Elections in an encapsulated manner. Hence, so far as Indian Parliamentary Elections are concerned, this book in the form of Atlas is the answer and absolute solution to empower electoral data-seekers. However, there is a need of more electoral data and more analysis on this so that more research in this field should come out, which is, a vital aspect of making India’s democratic framework better. This first-ever, Election Atlas of India is an indispensable and scholarly Atlas on the Indian Parliamentary Elections that presents the year wise comprehensive electoral data of the Parliamentary Elections from 1952 to 2014 with the help of thematic maps and statistical diagrams for better visualization. Every Parliamentary Election is a turning point in the history of a democratic nation like India thus; the time-line information of each Parliamentary Election has made it a unique book in itself. Most of the electoral data have been methodically compiled and examined in this absorbing analytical publication. The electoral data of each Parliamentary Election is divided into specific sectors likewise, Reserved and General Parliamentary Constituencies, Cluster of Electors, Voters, Voter Turnout, Polling Stations with Electors and Voters per Polling Station, Contesting Candidates including both Male and Female, Winner Parties, Runner-up Parties and much more. Moreover, it also covers the results of bye-elections and deleted or modified parliamentary constituencies according to delimitations and re-organisation of states since independence. As per the 2011 census, information on total population and share of different sections of the population have also been provided in this Atlas by using demographic maps. This Atlas is broadly classified into three main chapters. The first part consists of thematic electoral maps that present the key electoral features through best-visualised GIS techniques for Parliamentary Elections chronologically i.e., from 1st Lok Sabha in 1952 to 16th Lok Sabha in 2014. It also includes some demographic maps which provide the demographic information based on 2011 census according to Delimitation 2008. Then the second part provides election timeline and general information with interesting diagrams, charts, and tables about the time series trend during the last parliamentary elections. It also covers the list of the presidents, the vice presidents, the prime ministers, the speakers and the chief election commissioners since independence. The third and last section consists of electoral features and results with the statistical tables of a particular constituency which cover the demographic and electoral features and also display the election results up to the fifth position candidates. The bye-elections and the electoral details of deleted or modified constituencies and states are the unique features of these datasheets which made this section a treasure trove of this Atlas. An index of parliamentary constituencies showing their related pages is mentioned under the section ‘Supporting Info’ to get the quick and easy access to any particular PC. The terms coined by Datanet India like Religious Dominance, Rural-Urban Classification and Polarity of parties have also been defined in its explanatory notes. This work unravels the statistics behind the Parliamentary Elections. Furthermore, the Atlas is a useful resource for the vast electoral stakeholders including politicians, electoral administrators, political analysts, research scholars from different disciplines and others who are engaged in the systematic operation of electoral where there is a limitation to get the broader perspective. We are very thankful to Dr. Nasim Zaidi, former Chief Election Commissioner of India who very humbly and kindly accepted our request to pen down the foreword of this Atlas. Finally, we would like to thank and congratulate the entire team at Datanet India including the staff teams of field data collection, research, process, GIS, designing and technical cells for their scrupulous efforts and valuable contribution in the publication of this historical Atlas. Datanet India will continue to update the book with the latest electoral information, facts, and figures from time to time. Constructive suggestions from our readers are earnestly solicited to improve this Atlas to its maximum potential. Hope that readers would find this Atlas as a must-have knowledge-worthy reference book on India’s general elections. The Editorial Team

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General and Reserved Parliamentary Constituencies

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The number of electors in India stood 173212343 in 1952. North Bengal (West Bengal) constituency had the highest 931845 and Bilaspur (Bilaspur) constituency had the lowest 68130 electors.

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Total 401 parliamentary constituencies were divided into 393 general seats (98.00%) and 8 reserved seats for scheduled tribes (2.00%).

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Voter Turnout

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In 1952, the number of voters was 105950083. Quilon cum Mavelikara (Travancore Cochin) was ranked at the top with 1028391 whereas Chamba Sirmur (Himachal Pradesh) was ranked at the bottom with 47812 voters.

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The number of voter turnout recorded in 1952 was 44.87%. Kotah Bundi (Rajasthan) had the least voter turnout at 22.59%. Kottayam (Travancore Cochin) had the highest at 80.49%.

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In 1952, the number of contesting candidates was documented at 1874. Karnal (Punjab) registered the highest at 14 while 5 constituencies Bilaspur, Yadgir (Hyderabad), Coimbatore (Madras), Rayagada Phulbani (Orissa) & Halar (Saurashtra) had the lowest at 1 contesting candidate in each.

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Winning Margin by Number of Votes

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Top three runner-up parties were : INC - 130 seats (32.40%), SP - 81 seats (20.20%) and IND - 73 seats (18.20%)

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Shares of top three winner parties were : INC - 364 seats (74.44%), IND - 37 seats (7.57%) and CPI -16 seats (3.27%).

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Muchaki Kosa (IND) won from Bastar (Madhya Pradesh) securing the highest winning margin of 141331 votes. Dass Basanta Kumar (INC) won from Contai (West Bengal) with the lowest winning margin of 127 votes.

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Gayatri Devi (SWA) won from Jaipur (Rajasthan) securing the highest winning margin of 157692 votes. Rishang (SOC) won from Outer Manipur (Manipur) had the lowest winning margin of 42 votes.

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Mohan Nayak (INC) won from Bhanjanagar (Orissa) clinching the highest margin of 72.07% votes. Surendranath Dwivedy (PSP) won from Kendrapara (Orissa) had the lowest winning margin of 0.03% votes.

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Shares of three topmost parties at 3rd position were : IND - 116 seats (23.48%), JS - 72 seats (14.57%) and PSP - 58 seats (11.74%).

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Winning Margin by Percentage of Votes

Shares of top three parties that stood 4th were : IND - 125 seats (25.3%), JS - 46 seats (9.31%) and SOC - 27 seats (5.47%).

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In 1962, combined percentage of votes secured by 6 national parties was 78.50% (upscale by 5.42%) in variation to 73.08% in 1957. Barrackpore (West Bengal) was at the most with 386771 votes and Bikaner (Rajasthan) ranked at the bottom with 13473 votes cumulatively of national parties.

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In 1962, overall percentage of votes netted by 11 state parties was 9.28% (1.68% upscale) in comparison to 7.60% in 1957. Perambalur (Madras) stood topper with 188926 votes while Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh) was at the end with 2294 votes cumulatively of state parties.

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Shares of top three parties at 5th position were: IND - 75 seats (15.18%), SWA - 19 seats (3.85%) and SOC - 18 seats (3.64%).

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In 1962, total percentage of votes cast for 479 independent candidates was 11.05% (8.27% downscale) from 19.32% in 1957. Bikaner (Rajasthan) registered the highest 238113 votes and Kasergod (Kerala) recorded the lowest 2806 votes for independent candidates.

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Top three parties that stood 4th were: IND - 292 seats (53.87%), CPI - 6 seats (1.11%) and CPM - 5 seats (0.92%).

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In 1977, combined percentage of votes secured by 5 national parties was 84.67% (6.83% higher) as compared to 77.84% in 1971. Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) had the most 513670 votes and Lakshadweep had the lowest 9600 votes cumulatively of national parties.

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Shares of three topmost parties that ranked 5th were : IND - 215 seats (39.67%), and RPI, PHJ, JMD & MUL - 1 seat (0.18%) each.

In 1977, overall percentage of votes netted by 15 state parties was 8.80% (downscale by 1.37%) contrary to 10.17% in 1971. Thanjavur (Tamil Nadu) was graph topper with 480375 votes while Purnea (Bihar) was at the end with 1028 votes cumulatively of state parties.

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In 1977, total percentage of votes cast for 1224 independent candidates was 5.50% (2.87% downscale) from 8.38% in 1971. Mukundapuram (Kerala) had the highest 238754 votes while Chandni Chowk (Delhi) recorded lowest 996 votes for independent candidates.

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In 1977, total percentage of INC votes in India was 34.52% (fell by 9.16%) in comparison to 43.68% in 1971. Palani (Tamil Nadu) registered the maximum 351897 (71.70%) while Lakshadweep documented the minimum 9600 (58.59%) INC votes.

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In 1977, overall percentage of BLD votes was 41.32%. Hajipur (Bihar) chronicled the highest 469007 (89.30%) while Dadra and Nagar Haveli recorded the lowest 7678 (31.82%).

Parliamentary election 1977 clocked 4.29% CPM votes in India (0.83% downscale) from 5.12% in 1971. Phillaur (Punjab) charted the highest 276973 (61.06%) while Faridabad (Haryana) clocked the lowest 1118 (0.27%).

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The number of electors in India stood 671487930 in 2004, which is 8.39% higher in comparison to 619536847 electors in 1999. Outer Delhi (Delhi) constituency had the highest 3368399 electors while Lakshadweep constituency had the lowest at 39033.

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Out of total 543 parliamentary constituencies in 2004, general category had 423 seats (77.90%) and reserved category had 79 seats for scheduled castes (14.55%) and 41seats for scheduled tribes (7.55%).

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In 2004, number of male electors was 349490864 (7.93% rose) from 323813667 in 1999. Outer Delhi (Delhi) scaled the highest 1911438 while Lakshadweep having the lowest 19880.

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In 2004, number of female electors in India was 321997066 (8.88% rose) from 295723180 in 1999. Thane (Maharashtra) recorded the most 1493466 while Lakshadweep recorded the lowest 19153.

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Voter turnout in 2004 was 58.07% (1.92% lower) as compared to 59.99% in 1999. Anantnag (Jammu and Kashmir) recorded the least voter turnout at 15.04%. Nagaland had the highest at 91.77%.

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In 2004, there were 687473 (11.25% downscale) polling stations as compared to 774651 in 1999. Outer Delhi (Delhi) had the highest 3267 while Lakshadweep stood last in the ladder with 40 polling stations.

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2004 recorded 389948330 (4.92% more) contrary to 371669104 voters in 1999. Outer Delhi (Delhi) was apical at 1553866 voters while Lakshadweep at the bottom with 31820 voters.

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In 2004, the average number of electors per polling station was 977 (22.13% higher) than 800 in 1999. Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh) had the highest 1315 electors per polling station, Arunachal West (Arunachal Pradesh) stood the last with 382.

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Contesting candidates in 2009 were documented at 8070 (48.48% more) in variation to 5435 in 2004. Chennai South (Tamil Nadu) registered the most 43 whereas 2 constituencies Kokrajhar (Assam) and Nagaland documented the least 3 contesting candidates in each.

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In 2009, average number of voters per polling station was 500 (11.90% downscale) in variation to 567 in 2004. Lakshadweep recorded the maximum with 987 whereas Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) registered the minimum with 191 voters per polling station.

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In 2009, the number of female contesting candidates was 556 (56.62% rose) over 355 in 2004. Out of 556 female contesting candidates, 59 were elected with a winning ratio of 10.61%.

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Shares of three topmost winner parties were: INC - 206 seats (37.94%), BJP - 116 seats (21.36%) and SP - 23 seats (4.24%).

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C.M. Chang (NPF) won from Nagaland (Nagaland) ranking the most winning margin of 483021 votes. Namo Narain (INC) won from Tonk-Sawai Madhopur (Rajasthan) securing the least winning margin of 317 votes.

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Sushma Swaraj (BJP) won from Vidisha (Madhya Pradesh) clinching the highest margin of 70.1% votes. Santosh Chowdhary and Namo Narain (INC) won from Hoshiarpur (Punjab) and Tonk-Sawai Madhopur (Rajasthan) with the lowest winning margin of 0.04% votes in each.

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Shares of top three runner-up parties were : INC - 144 seats (26.52%), BJP - 110 seats (20.26%) and BSP 51 seats (9.39%).

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Shares of three topmost parties at 3rd position were : BJP - 121 seats (22.28%), BSP - 112 seats (20.63%) and IND - 51 seats (9.39%).

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Top three parties that stood 4th were: INC - 116 seats (21.36%), BSP - 95 seats (17.50%) and IND 74 seats (13.63%).

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2014

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State Parties Votes

2014

In 2014, combined percentage of votes secured by 6 national parties was 60.04% (3.55% lower) as compared to 63.58% in 2009. Indore (Madhya Pradesh) had the most 1250465 votes and Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) had the lowest 4,467 votes cumulatively of national parties.

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Three topmost parties at 5th position were: IND - 162 seats (29.83%), BSP - 92 seats (16.94%) and AAP 80 seats (14.73%).

In 2014, overall percentage of votes netted by 39 state parties was 30.01% (upscale by 6.02%) contrary to 23.99% in 2009. Salem (Tamil Nadu) was graph topper with 1051945 votes while Lakshadweep was at the end with 488 votes cumulatively of state parties.

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In 2014, total percentage of votes cast for 3234 independent candidates was 3.02% (2.17% downscale) from 5.19 % in 2009. Kokrajhar (Assam) had the highest 944390 votes while Kadapa (Andhra Pradesh) recorded lowest 1,217 votes for independent candidates.

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In 2014, total percentage of INC votes in India was 19.30% (fell by 9.25%) in comparison to 28.55% in 2009. Bangalore Rural (Karnataka) registered the maximum 652723 (44.85%) while Sikkim documented the minimum 7189 (2.33%) INC votes.

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In 2014, overall percentage of BJP votes was 31.00% (12.19% more) contrary to 18.80% in 2009. Jaipur (Rajasthan) chronicled the highest 863358 (66.58%) while Lakshadweep recorded the lowest 187 (0.43%).

Parliamentary election 2014 clocked 3.27% ADMK votes in India (1.60% upscale) from 1.67% in 2009. Thiruvallur (Tamil Nadu) charted the highest 628499 (50.10%) while Puducherry clocked the lowest 132657 (17.93%).

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ATLAS OF INDIA Schedule Caste Population As per 2011 census, total SC population in India was 20.13 crore (20.85% higher) in comparison to 16.66 crore in 2001. SC population in 2011 was 16.6% of the total figure, which was earlier 16.2 % as per 2001 census. Jalpaiguri (Assam) has the maximum SC population at 49.46%. Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) has the minimum at 0.07%.

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SC + ST Population 2011 census shows combined SC + ST population at 30.56 crore (21.80% more) than 25.09 crore in 2001. Percentage share of SC + ST population in 2011 - 25.2% of the total. In 2001 census, it was 24.4%. Lakshadweep graphs the uppermost score SC + ST population at 94.8%. Srinagar constituency scores the lowermost with 4.19%.

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Schedule Tribe Population

2014

In 2011, the total ST population stood at 10.42 crore of the total population (23.66% upscale) in contrast to the 2001 figures of 8.43 crore. The ST population in 2011 census is 8.6% while the figure was 8.2% in 2001 census. Lakshadweep constituency has the most number of ST population at 94.8%.

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Religious Dominance

2014

Distribution of Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Sikh and Buddhist dominance parliamentary constituencies : 398 seats - Hindu (73.30%), 106 seats - Muslim (19.52%), 22 seats - Christian (4.05%), 15 seats - Sikh (2.76%) and 2 seats - Buddhist (0.37%).

Note : Hindu Muslim Christian Buddhist Sikh

: Above 80% out of total population : Above 20% out of total population : Above 20% out of total population : Above 20% out of total population : 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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GRAPHS, CHARTS & TABLES (1952-2014)

Number of Electors

Number of Parliament Seats SEATS

Total

489 494 494 520 518 542 542 542 543 543 543 543 543 543 543 543

1957 1962 1967

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1971 1977 1980 1984-85

TOTAL SEATS : 543 NDA : 336

UPA : 59

IND : 3

OTHERS : 134

1989 1991-92

LEFT : 11

1996 1998 1999 2004 2009 2014

39.70

927553

834919

Poll Percentage Total

Male

Female

65.30 67.09 66.40

58.19 60.24 55.82

58.07 61.66 53.30

63.97 55.64 59.99

57.88 65.72 61.97

57.94 62.06 53.41

57.32 66.13 61.95

55.88 61.58 51.35

58.60

65.63 54.91 60.49

55.27 60.09 49.11

61.04

55.42

45.44

44.87

66.73

55.48

687473

774651

772681

767462 591020

580798

506058

436813

373910

342918

243693

238031

220478

196084

28.28 28.92 29.57 32.20 34.22 43.71

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

Number of Polling Stations

1952 1957 1962 1967 1971 1977 1980 1984- 1989 1991- 1996 1998 1999 2004 2009 2014 85 92 (Male/Female Break-up is not available for 1952 to 1962 Parliamentary Elections)

Percentage of Winners among Male and Female Contestants

Number of Contestants and Average Contestant

32.02

1957

21.33

1967

Average No. of Contestants Per Seat 25.69

Total No. of Contestants

15.2 8251

8070

5435

4648

4750

13952

8749

6160

5492

19.58

9.40

1984-85

8.62

1989

10.01

8.75

8.56

14.86

16.11 11.34

10.13

8.54 4629

2439 4.5

5.37 2784

4.56 2369

1985 4.02

1519 3.77

11.46

1980

5.89 3.77

25.15 14.65

11.52

6.68

1998

11.17

1999

11.32 9.80

2004

134

43.28

24.42 22.08 27.14

1977

1996

46.97

18.42

1971

1991-92

48.89

24.13

1962

1874 4.67

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Female

17.32 19.37 21.64 12.95 11.93 24.89 14.36 13.06 27.42 15.42 16.70 32.12 17.07 18.55 35.62 19.23 20.80 40.04 23.69 26.20 49.89 24.26 26.90 51.15 30.98 59.26 31.67 60.59 32.38 61.95 34.95 67.15 37.48 71.70 83.41

1952

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Male

61.2

1952 1957 1962 1967 1971 1977 1980 1984-85 1989 1991-92 1996 1998 1999 2004 2009 2014

56.92 62.16 51.22

YEAR

(in crore)

64.01

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6.44

2014

6.36

15.69 17.25

12.68

10.61

9.13

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Women Representation

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Muslim Representation 11.42

7.36

10.86

40

8.29

9.02 45 7.91 39 599 43 49

6.27 5.57 4.05 3.5 4.45 31 29 21 198 19 143 171 4.91 22 66 67 86 70 24 45

Muslim in Lok Sabha

59

7.11

7.94 5.48 5.29 43 29 330 28

62

274 284

9.3

668 556 4.9

4.3

355

24

21

5.6

5.8

23

6.2 49

30

8.5

6.3

4.7 29

Percentage of Representation

5.2

5.2

5.3

28

28

29

5.9

33

5.5 4.2

46

34

6.6

32

36

30

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Percentage out of total strength of Lok Sabha Number of Women Members elected Number of Women contestants

Top Ten Parliamentary Constituencies with Lowest Poll Percentage

Rank

Year

Constituency

State

Poll %

Rank

Year

Constituency

State

1

2004

Nagaland

Nagaland

91.77

1

1989

Anantnag

Jammu and Kashmir

5.07

2

2009

Tamluk

West Bengal

90.32

2

1989

Baramulla

Jammu and Kashmir

5.48

3

2009

Nagaland

Nagaland

89.99

3

1992

Tarn Taran

Punjab

9.50

4

2009

Kanthi

West Bengal

89.97

4

1992

Sangrur

Punjab

10.90

5

1996

Panskura

West Bengal

89.88

5

1999

Srinagar

Jammu and Kashmir

11.93

6

1996

Tamluk

West Bengal

89.80

6

1962

Bhanjanagar

Odisha

12.04

7

1996

Cooch Behar

West Bengal

89.56

7

1962

Koraput

Odisha

12.17

8

1996

Basirhat

West Bengal

89.20

8

1962

Phulbani

Odisha

13.92

9

1985

Barpeta

Assam

89.04

9

1992

Bathinda

Punjab

13.92

10

1996

Lakshadweep

Lakshadweep

89.04

10

1999

Anantnag

Jammu and Kashmir

14.32

Note : Excluding Bye-Elections.

Poll %

Note : Excluding Bye-Elections.

Top Ten Winner Candidates Secured Highest Number of Votes Rank

Year

Candidate

Constituency

State

Party

Votes

Votes %

1

2014*

Munde Pritam

Beed

Maharashtra

BJP

922416

71.05

2

2014

Ramcharan Bohara

Jaipur

Rajasthan

BJP

863358

66.58

3

2004

Sajjan Kumar

Outer Delhi

Delhi

INC

855543

55.06

4

2014

Sumitra Mahajan (Tai)

Indore

Madhya Pradesh

BJP

854972

64.93

5

2014

Narendra Modi

Vadodara

Gujarat

BJP

845464

72.79

6

2009

C.M. Chang

Nagaland

Nagaland

NPF

832224

69.96

7

2014

C. R. Patil

Navsari

Gujarat

BJP

820831

70.72

8

2016*

Partha Pratim Ray

Cooch Bihar

West Bengal

AITC

794375

59.46

9

2016*

Adhikari Dibyendu

Tamluk

West Bengal

AITC

779594

60.31

10

2014

Lal Krishna Advani

Gandhinagar

Gujarat

BJP

773539

68.12

Note : * : Bye-Election

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Top Ten Winner Candidates Secured Lowest Number of Votes Rank

Year

Candidate

Constituency

State

Party

Votes

Votes %

1

1967

M. S. Padanatha

Laccadive, Minicoy Amindivi Islands

Laccadive, Minicoy Amindivi Islands

IND

4151

35.16

2

1971

Ramubhai Ravjibhai Patel

Dadar and Nagar Haveli

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

INC

8484

39.17

3

1977

Muhammed Sayeed Padannatha

Lakshadweep

Lakshadweep

INC

9600

58.59

4

1980

Muhammad Sayeed Padannatha

Lakshadweep

Lakshadweep

INC(U)

10018

56.37

5

1984

Mohammad Sayeed Padannatha

Lakshadweep

Lakshadweep

INC

10361

54.47

6

1967

S. R. Delkar

Dadar and Nagar Haveli

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

INC

10654

50.14

7

1977

Patel Ramubhai Ravjibhai

Dadar and Nagar Haveli

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

INC

11324

46.93

8

1991

Tandel Dev Ji Jogi Bhai

Daman and Diu

Daman and Diu

BJP

12095

31.88

9

1991

P.M. Sayeed

Lakshadweep

Lakshadweep

INC

12801

50.55

10

1989

P. M. Sayeed

Lakshadweep

Lakshadweep

INC

13323

52.27

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Top Ten Women Winner Candidates Secured Highest Number of Votes Rank

Year

Candidate

Constituency

State

Party

Votes

Votes %

1

2014*

Munde Pritam

Beed

Maharashtra

BJP

922416

71.05

2

2014

Sumitra Mahajan (Tai)

Indore

Madhya Pradesh

BJP

854972

64.93

3

2014

Bijoya Chakravarty

Gauhati

Assam

BJP

764985

50.60

4

2014

Aparupa Poddar (Afrin Ali)

Arambag

West Bengal

AITC

748764

54.98

5

2014

Darshana Vikram Jardosh

Surat

Gujarat

BJP

718412

75.79

6

2014

Sushma Swaraj

Vidisha

Madhya Pradesh

BJP

714348

66.55

7

2014

Uma Saren

Jhargram

West Bengal

AITC

674504

53.63

8

2014

Jyoti Dhurve

Betul

Madhya Pradesh

BJP

643651

61.43

9

2014

Dr. Ratna De (Nag)

Hooghly

West Bengal

AITC

614312

45.54

10

2014

Khadase Raksha Nikhil

Raver

Maharashtra

BJP

605452

59.99

Party

Votes

Votes %

Top Ten Women Winner Candidates Secured Lowest Number of Votes Rank

Year

Candidate

Constituency

State

1

1998*

Smt. Nirmala Devi

Pragpur

Himachal Pradesh

BJP

22651

65.59

2

1977

Parvati Devi

Ladakh

Jammu and Kashmir

INC

23130

53.32

3

1962

Savitri Nigam

Banda

Uttar Pradesh

INC

45919

36.62

4

1952

Amrit Kaur

Mandi Mahasu

Himachal Pradesh

INC

47152

26.89

5

1952

Suchetia Kripalani

New Delhi

Delhi

KMPP

47735

46.72

6

1952

Bonily Khongmen

Autonomous District

Assam

INC

59326

54.10

7

1952

Tarkeshwari Devi

Patna East

Bihar

INC

62238

46.90

8

1962

Lalita Rajya Laxmi

Aurangabad

Bihar

SWA

64552

39.19

9

1967

V. Raje

Chatra

Bihar

IND

66329

34.57

10

1952

Nayar Shakuntala

Gonda District (West)

Uttar Pradesh

HMS

66330

50.54

Top Ten Winner Candidates with Highest Number of Winning Margin Rank

Year

Candidate

Constituency

State

Party

Votes

1

2014*

Munde Pritam

Beed

Maharashtra

BJP

696321

2

2004

Anil Basu

Arambag

West Bengal

CPM

592502

3

1991*

P.V.N. Rao

Nandyal

Andhra Pradesh

INC

580297

4

2014

Narendra Modi

Vadodara

Gujarat

BJP

570128

5

2014

Vijay Kumar Singh

Ghaziabad

Uttar Pradesh

BJP

567260

6

2014

C. R. Patil

Navsari

Gujarat

BJP

558116

7

2011*

Y.S.J.M. Reddy

Kadapa

Andhra Pradesh

YSRCP

545672

8

2014

Ramcharan Bohara

Jaipur

Rajasthan

BJP

539345

9

2014

Darshana Vikram Jardosh

Surat

Gujarat

BJP

533190

10

1989

Ram Vilas Paswan

Hajipur

Bihar

JD

504448

Note : * : Bye-Election

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Winner

Winning Margin Votes (%)

Runner- up

Candidate Name (Party)

Votes (%)

Candidate Name (Party)

Votes (%)

STATE : MADHYA PRADESH & MAHARASHTRA 3rd Position

4th Position

Candidate Name (Party)

Votes (%)

5th Position

Candidate Name (Party)

Votes (%)

Candidate Name (Party)

Votes (%)

Other Votes (%)

Polarity (Party)

14301 (1.34)

Pawan Singh Dodiyar (IND)

9238 (0.86)

15306 (1.43)

Bipolar (INC-BJP)

Kantilal Bhuria (INC)

536743 (50.19) N. D. Singh Bhuriya (BJP)

447911 (41.88)

88832 (8.31)

Vijay Hari (JD(U))

21572 (2.02)

Kasan Singh Chouhan (RKSP)

R. P. Ahirwar (BJP)

143620 (47.29) R. L. Thakkar (INC)

139595 (45.97)

4025 (1.32)

N. P. Rai (JNP)

9026 (2.97)

J. P. Mistri (LKD)

5590 (1.84)

D. Choudhary (RPI)

3439 (1.13)

2412 (0.79)

Bipolar (BJP-INC)

Gyan Singh (BJP)

481398 (44.43) Himadri Dalbir Singh (INC)

421015 (38.86)

60383 (5.57)

Heera Singh Markam (GGP)

55306 (5.10)

Parmeshwar Singh Porte (CPI)

21143 (1.95)

Shiv Charan Paw (IND)

17198 (1.59)

72284 (6.67)

Bipolar (BJP-INC)

Manik Singh (INC) R. N. Singh (JNP)

212998 (35.38) Kunwar Singh (BJP) 79968 (42.38) M. Singh (INC(I))

211412 (35.12) 62637 (33.19)

1586 (0.26) 17331 (9.19)

Hira Singh Markam (GGP) P. Pandaya (IND)

71946 (11.95) 15412 (8.17)

Anantey Singh (BSP) U. S. Mishra (IND)

42107 (6.99) 11542 (6.12)

Sudama (IND) Indiveram (IND)

14229 (2.36) 5066 (2.68)

49284 (8.19) 14086 (7.46)

Bipolar (INC-BJP) Bipolar (JNP-INC(I))

Rampal Singh (BJP) S. Singh (BJP)

258263 (41.18) R. Rudra Pratap Singh (INC) 304392 (55.86) P. B. Sharma (INC)

173176 (27.61) 85087 (13.57) Raghunandan Sharma (BJS) 215292 (39.51) 89100 (16.35) L. Malviya (IND)

137354 (21.9) 3259 (0.60)

Ch. Munavvar Salim (SP) R. S. Agarwla (IND)

17397 (2.77) 2971 (0.55)

Malti Bai (IND) G. Sarvar (IND)

10041 (1.60) 2833 (0.52)

30988 (4.94) 16211 (2.97)

Tripolar (BJP-INC-BJS) Bipolar (BJP-INC)

Sagar 1981

Shahdol 2016

Sidhi 2007 1979

Vidisha 2006 1991

STATE LEVEL ANALYSIS - MAHARASHTRA Household Population

ELECTORAL FEATURES

23830580 112374333

Polling Stations (PS) Poll Total Valid per Voters per %age Votes No. of PS Electors PS PS

Total PCs

Total

Male

Female

Total Voters

2014 2009 2004 1999 1998 1996 1991 1989 1984 1980 1977 1971 1967 1962 1957 1952

48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 45 45 44 -

80798823 72954058 63012208 56853196 56205250 55254414 48631193 47205941 36359537 33485064 28856991 24008058 22225473 19396233 -

42770991 38160162 32788476 29644301 29228004 28669222 25408904 24539680 18563534 17154488 14841350 12358927 -

38026914 34793896 30223732 27208895 26977246 26585192 23222289 22666261 17796003 16330576 14015641 11649131 -

48740403 36995037 34263317 34660007 32096449 28979021 23708067 28256668 22451250 19018800 17404823 14391012 14391706 11721955 -

Percentage of Total Population Rural Urban SC ST Hindu Muslim Christian Buddhist Sikh Jain Others Literacy Rate Based on Census-2011.

Electors

Year

55 45 11.81 9.35 79.83 11.54 0.96 5.81 0.2 1.25 0.41 82.91

60.32 50.71 54.38 60.96 57.11 52.45 48.75 59.86 61.75 56.8 60.31 59.94 64.75 60.43 -

48717419 36991311 34253278 33031602 31492290 28361236 23304424 27549090 21827627 18489884 16891349 13913105 13643572 11148615 -

90386 82546 62476 74111 74058 73935 55071 54202 43649 39351 33689 -

894 884 1009 767 759 747 883 871 833 851 857 -

Contesting Candidates Total

Male

Female

897 819 412 261 377 1065 862 593 498 415 211 235 185 168 -

827 764 383 244 357 1023 828 573 486 398 203 230 181 166 -

69 55 29 17 20 42 34 20 12 17 8 5 4 2 -

539 448 548 468 433 392 431 521 514 483 517 -

Month of Poll

Reserved PCs

April April April September February May May November December January March January February February -

SC-5, ST-4 SC-5, ST-4 SC-3, ST-4 SC-3, ST-4 SC-3, ST-4 SC-3, ST-4 SC-3, ST-4 SC-3, ST-4 SC-3, ST-4 SC-3, ST-4 SC-3, ST-3 SC-3, ST-3 SC-3, ST-3 SC-6, ST-2 SC-0, ST-0 SC-0, ST-0

NOTA Votes (%age) 2014 : 433171 (0.89)

DEMOGRAPHICS

ELECTION RESULTS Party

1st Position Won Votes (%) (Contested)

Party

2nd Position Won Votes (%) (Contested)

Margin Votes (%)

Party

3rd Position Won Votes (%) (Contested)

Party

4th Position Won Votes (%) (Contested)

Party

5th Position Won Votes (%) (Contested)

Other Votes (%)

Polarity (Party)

2014

BJP

23 (24)

13308961 (27.32)

SHS

18 (20)

10050652 (20.63)

3258309 (6.69)

INC

2 (26)

8830190 (18.13)

NCP

4 (21)

7782275 (15.97)

BSP

0 (48)

1271680 (2.61)

7040490 (14.45)

Multipolar (BJP-SHSINC-NCP-BSP)

2009

INC

17 (25)

7253634 (19.61)

NCP

8 (21)

7131175 (19.28)

122459 (0.33)

BJP

9 (25)

6721644 (18.17)

SHS

11 (22)

6287964 (17)

BSP

0 (47)

1785643 (4.83)

7811251 (21.12)

Multipolar (INC-NCPBJP-SHS-BSP)

2004

INC

13 (26)

8143246 (23.77)

BJP

13 (26)

7745290 (22.61)

397956 (1.16)

SHS

12 (22)

6888306 (20.11)

NCP

9 (18)

6271036 (18.31)

BSP

0 (46)

1046234 (3.05)

4159166 (12.14)

Multipolar (INC-BJPSHS-NCP-BSP)

1999

INC

10 (42)

9812144 (29.71)

NCP

6 (38)

7126760 (21.58)

2685384 (8.13)

BJP

13 (26)

6995634 (21.18)

SHS

15 (22)

5567484 (16.86)

BBM

1 (4)

692559 (2.1)

2837021 (8.59)

Multipolar (INC-NCPBJP-SHS-BBM)

1998

INC

33 (41)

13744283 (43.64)

BJP

4 (25)

7081064 (22.49)

6663219 (21.16)

SHS

6 (22)

6190443 (19.66)

RPI

4 (4)

1303549 (4.14)

SP

0 (3)

825848 (2.62)

2347103 (7.45)

Tripolar (INC-BJP-SHS)

1996

INC

15 (48)

9864853 (34.78)

BJP

18 (25)

6184428 (21.81)

3680425 (12.98)

SHS

15 (20)

4772419 (16.83)

RPI

0 (11)

1394549 (4.92)

JD

0 (12)

936857 (3.3)

5208130 (18.36)

Tripolar (INC-BJP-SHS)

1991

INC

38 (48)

11280003 (48.4)

BJP

5 (31)

4706765 (20.2)

6573238 (28.21)

JD

0 (33)

2456784 (10.54)

SHS

4 (17)

2201391 (9.45)

BRP

0 (6)

323509 (1.39)

2335972 (10.02)

Other

1989

INC

28 (48)

12496088 (45.36)

BJP

10 (33)

6534309 (23.72)

5961779 (21.64)

JD

5 (23)

3015418 (10.95)

PWP

0 (5)

636589 (2.31)

BRP

0 (11)

572434 (2.08)

4294252 (15.59)

Other

1984

INC

43 (47)

11183424 (51.24)

ICS

2 (15)

2640341 (12.1)

8543083 (39.14)

BJP

0 (20)

2199042 (10.07)

JNP

1 (15)

1666748 (7.64)

PWP

1 (3)

463963 (2.13)

3674109 (16.83)

Unipolar (INC)

1980

INC(I)

39 (48)

9855580 (53.3)

JNP

8 (31)

3775860 (20.42)

6079720 (32.88)

INC(U)

1 (24)

2182905 (11.81)

PWP

0 (5)

470567 (2.54)

RPI

0 (23)

320879 (1.74)

1884093 (10.19)

Unipolar (INC(I))

1977

INC

20 (47)

7942267 (47.02)

BLD

19 (31)

5302964 (31.39)

2639303 (15.63)

PWP

5 (6)

1030232 (6.1)

RPK

1 (5)

731289 (4.33)

CPM

3 (3)

601158 (3.56)

1283439 (7.6)

Bipolar (INC-BLD)

1971

INC

42 (44)

8790135 (63.18)

PWP

0 (12)

741535 (5.33)

8048600 (57.85)

BJS

0 (13)

727177 (5.23)

RPK

0 (14)

399810 (2.87)

NCO

0 (9)

378748 (2.72)

2875700 (20.67)

Unipolar (INC)

1967

INC

37 (45)

6618181 (48.51)

RPI

0 (17)

1733548 (12.71)

4884633 (35.8)

PWP

2 (11)

1028755 (7.54)

BJS

0 (26)

1004297 (7.36)

CPI

2 (7)

701072 (5.14)

2557719 (18.75)

Other

1962

INC

41 (44)

5895958 (52.89)

REP

0 (20)

1299940 (11.66)

4596018 (41.23)

PWP

0 (10)

703582 (6.31)

PSP

1 (13)

597666 (5.36)

JS

0 (17)

490627 (4.4)

2160842 (19.38)

Unipolar (INC)

1957

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1952

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCIES OF MAHARASHTRA ( IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER ) AHMADNAGAR (37) ELECTORAL FEATURES

498946 2402003

Year

Percentage of Total Population

2014 2009 2004 1999 1998 1996 1991 1989 1984 1980 1977 1971 1967 1962 1957 1952

Rural 76 Urban 24 SC 12.63 ST 3.59 Hindu 90-95 Muslim 5-10 Christian 0-5 Buddhist 0-5 Sikh 0-5 Jain 0-5 Others 0-5 Literacy Rate 78.56 Estimates are based on Census-2011.

Total

Electors Male

1705005 1517951 1295593 1147112 1125233 1108983 1001165 984397 771205 707563 575389 500698 467945 403913 -

902928 789897 673744 584353 572942 566185 514597 504852 387244 354939 291112 260129 -

Female

Total Voters

Poll %age

Total Valid Votes

No. of PS

802016 728054 621849 562759 552291 542798 486568 479545 383961 352624 284277 240569 -

1062780 786980 688028 775866 671532 569866 614922 546602 493400 425400 334072 288234 288801 222091 -

62.33 51.84 53.11 67.64 59.68 51.39 61.42 55.53 63.98 60.12 58.06 57.57 61.72 54.98 -

1062318 786980 687722 731858 654846 554015 602294 529972 478676 410162 324234 277789 277354 212280 -

1946 1871 1270 1645 1645 1644 1238 1238 971 888 660 -

Polling Stations (PS) Electors per PS Voters per PS 876 811 1020 697 684 675 809 795 794 797 872 -

Contesting Candidates Total Male Female

546 421 542 472 408 347 497 442 508 479 506 -

13 15 7 5 7 21 12 12 4 6 3 5 3 2 -

12 14 7 5 7 21 12 12 4 6 3 5 3 2 -

1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -

Date of Poll

General and Reserved Status

17-04-2014 23-04-2009 26-04-2004 11-09-1999 28-02-1998 07-05-1996 23-05-1991 24-11-1989 27-12-1984 06-01-1980 16-03-1977 03-01-1971 15-02-1967 19-02-1962 -

General General General General General General General General General General General General General General -

NOTA Votes (%age) 2014 : 7473 (0.70)

DEMOGRAPHICS Household Population

ELECTION RESULTS Year 2014 2009 2004 1999 1998

Votes (%)

Winning Margin Votes (%)

Appasaheb Rajale 605185 (56.97) Rajeev (NCP) Kardile Shivaji Bhanudas 312047 (39.65) (NCP)

396063 (37.28)

209122 (19.69)

362938 (52.77) Prof. N. S. Pharande (BJP)

287861 (41.86)

278508 (38.05) Maruti Deoram (NCP)

250051 (34.17)

Winner Candidate Name (Party) G. Dilipkumar Mansukhlal (BJP) G. Dilipkumar Mansukhlal (BJP) G. Tukaram Gangadhar (NCP) D. Kr. Mansukhlal Gandhi (BJP) E.V. Alias Balasaheb Vikhe Patil (SHS)

Runner- up Votes (%)

Candidate Name (Party)

265316 (33.71)

323024 (49.33) Maruti Devram (INC)

308779 (47.15)

Damaniya Parvez Cawas 212751 (38.40) (SHS) 279520 (46.41) E.V. Tatha Balasahed Vikhe Patil (IND)

163342 (29.48)

1996

Maruti Deoram (INC)

1991

Gadakh Yeshawantrao (INC)

1989

Gadakh .Y.K. (INC)

297209 (56.08) Faranda N.S (BJP)

143464 (27.07)

1984

Gadakh Yeshwantrao Kankarrao (INC) Athare Chandrabhan Balaji (INC(I)) Shinde Annasaheb Pandurang (INC) Annasaheb Pandurang Shinde (INC) A. V. Patil (INC) Motilal Kundanmal Firodya (INC) -

Babanrao Dadaba 281873 (58.89) Dhakne (JNP) Eknath 260459 (63.50) Nimbalkar Buwasaheb (INC(U)) Mohanrao Abasaheb 179550 (55.38) Gade (BLD) Kondaji Bhapkar 152262 (54.81) Prabhakar (IND) 142925 (51.53) E. L. Bhagwat (CPI) Kondaji Bhapkar 113159 (53.31) Prabhakar (IND) -

181550 (37.93)

1980 1977 1971 1967 1962 1957 1952

267883 (44.48)

3rd Position Candidate Name (Party)

4th Position Votes (%)

Candidate Name (Party)

Kolsepatil Baban Gangadhar 12683 (1.19) (IND) 46731 (5.94) Rajeev Appasaheb Rajale 152795 (19.42) (IND) Sayyad Mushtak Ahmed 75077 (10.92) (IND) 11115 (1.62) Babasaheb Sahadu 28457 (3.89) Bhos 189589 (25.91) (INC) 14245 (2.18) Nagwade Ramesh 10097 (1.54) Balasaheb (CPI) Tukaram Gangadhar 119277 (21.53) 49409 (8.92) Gadakh (IND) 11637 (1.93) 153745 (29.01) 100323 (20.96) 180214 (43.94)

Zarkar Rajabhau (BJP)

37330 (6.20)

Saptarshi K.G (JD)

59171 (11.16)

Avhad Bhagchand Bhaurao (IND) Zarkar Rajaram Murlidhar 80245 (19.56) (JNP) Balasaheb Nabaji 114737 (35.39) 64813 (19.99) Nagawade (CPI) Abasaheb Gade 104419 (37.59) 47843 (17.22) Mohanrao (IND) 92285 (33.27) 50640 (18.26) P. R. Kanavade (IND)

8391 (1.75) 60016 (14.63)

Kakade Kisan Yashwant (BSP) Karbhari Waman (K.V. Shirsat) (CPI) Dr. Bhise Indrakumar Devrao (RSPS) Dr Shaikh Umar Abdul Latif (IND)

5th Position Votes (%)

Candidate Name (Party)

Votes (%)

Other Votes (%)

Polarity (Party)

8386 (0.79)

Deepali Sayyed (AAP)

7120 (0.67)

25408 (2.39)

Bipolar (BJP-NCP)

11853 (1.51)

11508 (1.46)

33461 (4.25)

Tripolar (BJP-NCP-IND)

8786 (1.28)

Gadakh Tukaram Gangadhar (BSP) Waghmare Raju Ratnakar (BSP)

8722 (1.27)

8300 (1.21)

Bipolar (NCP-BJP)

10131 (1.38)

Vithoda Hiraji Jadhav (MRC)

3579 (0.49)

-

Tripolar (BJP-NCP-INC)

Athare Ankush (IND)

6829 (1.04)

Jadhav Vithoba Hiraji (MRC)

3846 (0.59)

2271 (0.35)

Bipolar (SHS-INC)

Ratnakar Ramchandra Krushnaji (CPI) Deshmukh Bhagwan Rangnath (IND)

14592 (2.63)

Jadhav Suresh Balawant (ABBNS) Shekatkar Ganpat Sakharam (IND)

13232 (2.39)

30821 (5.56)

Tripolar (INC-SHS-IND)

1607 (0.27)

5041 (0.84)

Bipolar (INC-IND)

6105 (1.15)

13017 (2.46)

Unipolar (INC)

-

-

Bipolar (INC-JNP)

1944 (0.47)

1104 (0.27)

Unipolar (INC(I))

-

-

Bipolar (INC-BLD)

10913 (1.81)

Kolhe M.B (DDP)

11006 (2.08)

Borude S.D (BSP)

Chandak Motilal Muralidhar (IND) Avhad Bhagchand Bhau (IND)

6862 (1.43)

-

29947 (9.24)

-

15081 (5.43)

Vithal Rangnath Ghule (IND)

42144 (15.20)

-

6394 (1.56) 4642 (1.67) -

Pathan Babulal Bapuji (IND) Bajarang Nilkanth Ashtekar (IND) -

1385 (0.50)

-

Bipolar (INC-IND)

-

-

Tripolar (INC-CPI-IND)

99121 (46.69)

14038 (6.61)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Bipolar (INC-IND)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

AKOLA (6) DEMOGRAPHICS Household Population

ELECTORAL FEATURES

480197 2210184

Year

Percentage of Total Population

2014 2009 2004 1999 1998 1996 1991 1989 1984 1980 1977 1971 1967 1962 1957 1952

Rural 66 Urban 34 SC 20.23 ST 6.09 Hindu 65-70 Muslim 15-20 Christian 0-5 Buddhist 15-20 Sikh 0-5 Jain 0-5 Others 0-5 Literacy Rate 86.95 Estimates are based on Census-2011.

Total

Electors Male

Female

Total Voters

Poll %age

Total Valid Votes

No. of PS

1672643 1480606 1271055 1145140 1120511 1075426 949409 930019 736060 668698 589719 540873 513828 450141 -

882014 768569 662274 594955 580408 554561 496156 480358 373033 338571 307515 276755 -

790609 712037 608781 550185 540103 520865 453253 449661 363027 330127 282204 264118 -

978630 738972 735984 698216 733223 647675 517461 668771 524199 350746 388243 378199 363451 303530 -

58.51 49.91 57.90 60.97 65.44 60.22 54.50 71.91 71.22 52.45 65.84 69.92 70.73 67.43 -

978491 738955 735372 671649 723612 638841 511593 656861 513158 339724 376008 364488 343314 285518 -

1755 1685 1191 1466 1466 1466 1101 1098 834 770 584 -

Polling Stations (PS) Electors per PS Voters per PS 953 879 1067 781 764 734 862 847 883 868 1010 -

558 439 618 476 500 442 470 609 629 456 665 -

Contesting Candidates Total Male Female 7 11 7 6 9 22 29 15 14 11 7 5 4 3 -

7 11 7 6 9 21 27 15 14 11 7 4 4 3 -

0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 -

Date of Poll

General and Reserved Status

10-04-2014 16-04-2009 20-04-2004 05-09-1999 22-02-1998 02-05-1996 23-05-1991 24-11-1989 24-12-1984 03-01-1980 16-03-1977 03-01-1971 15-02-1967 19-02-1962 -

General General General General General General General General General General General General General General -

NOTA Votes (%age) 2014 : 6206 (0.63)

ELECTORAL FEATURES & RESULTS

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STATE : MAHARASHTRA AKOLA (6).....cont'd Year

Candidate Name (Party)

2004

Dhotre Sanjay Shamrao (BJP) Dhotre Sanjay Shamrao (BJP) Dhotre Sanjay Shamrao (BJP)

1999

A. Prakash Yashwant (BBM)

2014 2009

1998 1996 1991

ELECTION RESULTS

Votes (%)

Winning Margin Votes (%)

Hidayat Barkat Ulla 456472 (46.65) Patel (INC) Ambedkar Prakash 287526 (38.91) Yashwant (BBM)

253356 (25.89)

203116 (20.76)

222678 (30.13)

64848 (8.78)

313323 (42.61) Laxmanrao Tayade (INC)

206952 (28.14)

106371 (14.46)

263527 (39.24)

8716 (1.30)

333645 (46.11)

Winner

Runner- up Votes (%)

Candidate Name (Party)

272243 (40.53) Fundkar Pandurang Pundlik (BJP) Pandurang Pundlik A. Prakash Yashawant (RPI) 366427 (50.64) Fundkar (BJP) Ambedkar Prakash P. Pandurang Pundlik (BJP) 221094 (34.61) Yeshwant (RPI) Gangane Sudakar F. Pandurang Pundlik (BJP) 201800 (39.45) Ramkrishna (INC)

3rd Position Candidate Name (Party) Ambedkar Prakash Yashwant (BBM)

Candidate Name (Party)

Votes (%)

Other Votes (%)

Polarity (Party) Tripolar (BJP-INC-BBM)

8076 (0.83)

Bhai B.C. Kamble (BSP)

7858 (0.80)

7747 (0.79)

Wasudeorao Khade Guruji (IND)

8266 (1.12)

15043 (2.04)

Tripolar (BJP-BBM-INC)

9951 (1.35)

Raja M. Shambharkar (IND)

8628 (1.17)

9316 (1.27)

Tripolar (BJP-INC-BBM)

123640 (18.41) Maulana Warisuallakhan (IND)

9016 (1.34)

Rajnikant Gitailaxman Patil (SPSP)

2068 (0.31)

1155 (0.17)

Tripolar (BBM-BJP-NCP)

32782 (4.53)

Ambedkar Prakash Yashwant (BBM) Korpe Dr SK. Wamanrao (NCP) T. Prakashrao Shankarrao (JD)

4057 (0.56)

Wagh Vitthal Bhikuji (IND)

2661 (0.37)

4487 (0.62)

Bipolar (RPI-BJP)

212041 (33.19)

9053 (1.42)

Korpe SK. Wamanrao (INC)

150131 (23.50) Prakash Pohare (JP)

30875 (4.83)

Bhai Rajanikant (IND)

7544 (1.18)

17156 (2.69)

Tripolar (BJP-RPI-INC)

156687 (30.63)

45113 (8.82)

3225 (0.63)

G. Uttaamrao Patil (JP)

2649 (0.52)

11185 (2.19)

Tripolar (BJP-INC-BRP)

132242 (20.13) J. Shantaram Bapurao (IND)

13413 (2.04)

Bhade Haridas Pandhari (IND)

6963 (1.06)

10844 (1.65)

Tripolar (BJP-INC-BRP)

165064 (32.17)

13810 (2.69)

148909 (29.02) Ingale Ganesh Bhikaji (IND)

5897 (1.15)

J. Shantaram Bapurao (IND)

5244 (1.02)

9170 (1.79)

Tripolar (INC-IND-BJP)

95025 (27.97)

104025 (30.62)

A. Prakash Yeshwantrao (BRP) A. Prakash Yashwantrao (BRP) Fundkar Pandurang Pundlik (BJP) G. Chandrashekhar Shambhurao (IND)

136047 (26.59) J. Shantaram Bapurao (IND)

171015 (26.04)

151369 (23.04)

Thokal Mahadeo Nattuji (IND)

4264 (1.26)

8150 (2.40)

Unipolar (INC(I))

4501 (1.20)

5799 (1.54)

Bipolar (INC-BLD)

322384 (49.08) Azhar Hussain (INC)

1984

M. Atmaram Vairale (INC)

178874 (34.86)

1980

V. Madhusudan Atmaram (INC(I))

199050 (58.59) Mo. A. Razak Noor (INC(U))

1977

Lahane Motiram Udaybhanji 208468 (55.44) (BLD) 146969 (39.09) 61499 (16.36) K. M. A. Hussain Sardarkhan Motiram Udebhan Lahane 166449 255162 (70.01) 88713 (24.34) (INC) (BJS) (45.67) K. M. A. H. Sardarkhan (INC) 188248 (54.83) S. S. Khandare (RPI) 141953 (41.35) 46295 (13.48) Mohd. Mohibbul Haq (INC) 135226 (47.36) Brijlal Nandlal Biyani (IND) 88057 (30.84) 47169 (16.52) -

1971

5th Position Votes (%)

22666 (3.07)

Babasaheb Dhabekar (INC)

P. Pandurang Pundlik (BJP)

1967 1962 1957 1952

4th Position

Candidate Name (Party)

Panjabrao Hingankar 238776 (24.40) Ajay (AAP) Mujahid Khan Chand Khan 182776 (24.73) (IND) Tayade Vishram Natthuji 187202 (25.46) (BSP)

1989

Ambedkar Prakash Yeshwant (IND)

Votes (%)

Sathe V. Purushottam (INC)

12335 (1.70)

A. Manjar Manwarkhan (IND)

Garad Anil Devidas (ABHS)

18101 (5.33)

P. Wasudeo Hiraman (RPI)

15134 (4.45)

5191 (1.38)

Sapkal Ramrao Wamanrao (IND)

5080 (1.35)

Devidas Maroti Karale (PWP)

12782 (3.51)

Sohani Bapusaheb (IND)

4467 (1.23)

V. N. Wankhade (IND) S. Sambhuji Khandare (REP) -

10032 (2.92) 62235 (21.80) -

D. S. Shirsat (IND) -

3081 (0.90) -

M. Vishwanath Sawarkar (IND) Ku. Vidya Kasturibai Jain (PBI) -

3364 (0.92)

-

Unipolar (INC)

-

-

Bipolar (INC-RPI) Tripolar (INC-IND-REP) -

Household Population

477795 2178102

Percentage of Total Population

Rural 59 Urban 41 SC 17.62 ST 15.43 Hindu 70-75 Muslim 15-20 Christian 0-5 Buddhist 10-15 Sikh 0-5 Jain 0-5 Others 0-5 Literacy Rate 87.72 Estimates are based on Census-2011.

Year

Winner Candidate Name (Party)

Year 2014 2009 2004 1999 1998 1996 1991 1989 1984 1980 1977 1971 1967 1962 1957 1952

Runner- up Votes (%)

Candidate Name (Party)

Votes (%)

Total

Electors Male

Female

Total Voters

Poll %age

Total Valid Votes

1612739 1423855 1204881 1124886 1122524 1099720 939913 929879 702357 648873 581266 539897 521799 475329 -

848217 746464 632275 591315 585576 574112 496437 490721 364258 336295 302621 278513 -

764503 677391 572606 533571 536948 525608 443476 439158 338099 312578 278645 261384 -

1004542 732508 676592 698233 621643 551610 425509 540642 428343 367031 371352 360442 360626 349649 -

62.29 51.45 56.15 62.07 55.38 50.16 45.27 58.14 60.99 56.56 63.89 66.76 69.11 73.56 -

1004061 732492 676421 663733 612421 541132 418805 524694 417125 357026 361716 349190 341874 335155 -

Winning Margin Votes (%)

Candidate Name (Party)

Votes (%)

Polling Stations (PS) Electors per PS Voters per PS

No. of PS 1835 1795 1178 1421 1421 1421 1016 1015 835 765 705 -

879 793 1023 792 790 774 925 916 841 848 824 -

547 408 574 491 437 388 419 533 513 480 527 -

4th Position Candidate Name (Party)

2004

Anant Gudhe (SHS)

1999

Gudhe Anant Mahadeoappa (SHS)

319916 (48.20) R S Gavai (RPI)

246264 (37.10) 73652 (11.10) Dr Kale Mohan Natthuji (NCP)

1998

R. Suryabhan Gawai (RPI)

A. Mahadeoappa Gudhe 304746 (49.76) (SHS)

290887 (47.50)

1996

215672 (39.86) Gawai R.S. (RPI)

157041 (29.02) 58631 (10.83) Uttam Mohanaji (INC)

113144 (20.91) Patil Vimal Vasant (JP)

12719 (2.35)

1991

G. Anantrao Mahadeoappa (SHS) Pratibha Devisinha Patil (W) (INC)

Patil Bharsakale 177265 (42.33) Prakash (SHS)

121784 (29.08) 55481 (13.25) Sudam Deshmukh (CPI)

92048 (21.98)

Dilip Bhimrao Watane (IND)

6165 (1.47)

1989

Sudam Deshmukh (CPI)

309699 (59.02) Ushatai Choudhari (INC)

16009 (3.05)

Mahadeo Alias K. Kalaskar (BSP)

9271 (1.77)

1984

48304 (11.58)

J. Bapurao Dhote (IND)

43597 (10.45)

1980

Choudhary Ushatai Prakash (INC) Usha Prakash Choudhari (INC(I))

7292 (2.04)

K. Pandurang Shamraoji (IND)

2033 (0.57)

1977

Bonde Nana Mahadeo (INC)

4254 (1.18)

-

1971

21743 (6.23)

Y. Bhagwant Badukle (IND)

1967

Krishna Gulab Deshmukh (INC) K. G. Deshmukh (INC)

162887 (47.65)

1962

P. Shamrao Deshmukh (INC)

177109 (52.84)

1957 1952

-

329280 (32.79)

Gawai Rajendra Ramkrushna 314286 (42.91) (RPI) 252570 (34.48) Omprakash (B. B. Kadu) 203216 (30.04) 188982 (27.94) (IND)

217910 (52.24) 255916 (71.68) 259062 (71.62) 271002 (77.61)

-

61716 (8.43)

Gunwant Sudamrao Devpare (BSP) Dr. Rajiv Gulabrao Jamthe (IND)

Gangadhar Gade (BSP)

41775 (5.70)

14234 (2.10)

Dadasaheb R. S. Gawai (RPI) 150902 (22.31) Haji Rafique Seth (IND)

78606 (11.62)

13859 (2.26)

Prof. Dr. Santosh Thakre (AIRJP)

Ingole Charandas Payaruji (IND) Wankhade Deorao Gondaji Tasar Sharad Motiram (ICS) 96164 (23.05) (IND) Kamal Ramkrishna Gawai Muneerkhan Usmankhan 86286 (24.17) (RPI) (JNP(S)) Kaloti Haribhau Dattatraya Shriwas Shambhu Babulal 98400 (27.20) (BLD) (IND) S. Deshmukh (W. Dattatray) Sukhadeo Fagoji Tidke (RPK) 55098 (15.78) (CPI) R. S. Guwai (RPI) 141813 (41.48) J. E. Adsad (BJS) Ramkrishna Suryabhan Khan Mehaboobkhan 116737 (34.83) 60372 (18.01) Habib Gawai (REP) (IND) 169460 (32.30)

140239 (26.73) 121746 (29.19) 169630 (47.51) 160662 (44.42) 215904 (61.83) 21074 (6.16)

98200 (9.78)

Dr.R. Ramkrishna Gawai (RPI)

64438 (8.80)

71801 (10.82) 7035 (1.15)

54278 (5.41)

Dr. Vasant G. Gurjar (IND)

7954 (1.20)

Tayawade Anant Pundlik (BSP)

6477 (1.06)

12 21 10 8 6 35 23 15 13 8 3 4 6 5 -

7 1 0 0 0 3 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 -

General and Reserved Status Scheduled Castes Scheduled Castes General General General General General General General General General General General General -

Votes (%)

Other Votes (%)

Polarity (Party)

10052 (1.00)

40900 (4.07)

Bipolar (SHS-NCP)

Candidate Name (Party) Raju Mahadeorao Sonone (IND) Prof. M. Vitthalrao Khaire (IND) Semalkar Ronya Chhotelal (BSP) Jakir Ali Ahmad Sk Ahmad (IND) G. Prabhakar Rambhau (IND) Patel Ramu Mhatang (AIIC(T)) Mahadeorao Alias K. K. (BSP) P. Adhyatma Tripathi (JNP (JP))

Date of Poll 10-04-2014 16-04-2009 20-04-2004 05-09-1999 22-02-1998 02-05-1996 23-05-1991 24-11-1989 24-12-1984 03-01-1980 16-03-1977 03-01-1971 15-02-1967 19-02-1962 -

15912 (2.17)

43511 (5.94)

Bipolar (SHS-RPI)

31573 (4.67)

23142 (3.42)

Multipolar (SHS-IND-RPIIND)

6278 (0.95)

11520 (1.74)

Bipolar (SHS-RPI)

1834 (0.30)

1442 (0.24)

Bipolar (RPI-SHS)

11650 (2.15)

30906 (5.71)

Tripolar (SHS-RPI-INC)

4056 (0.97)

17487 (4.18)

Tripolar (INC-SHS-CPI)

3946 (0.75)

16309 (3.11)

Bipolar (CPI-INC)

W. Krushnarao Laxman (IND)

3188 (0.76)

7962 (1.91)

Multipolar (INC-ICS-INDIND)

Choudhari Janrao Shamrao (IND)

Unipolar (INC(I))

1608 (0.45)

3891 (1.09)

-

-

-

-

Unipolar (INC)

1347 (0.39)

-

-

-

Unipolar (INC)

K. G. Jodh (IND) Bhagwan M. Waghmare (IND) -

22933 (6.71)

Y. B. Khandare (IND)

6063 (1.77)

22801 (6.80)

Gajanan Shankar (JS)

14444 (4.31)

-

19 22 10 8 6 38 24 17 14 10 3 4 6 5 -

-

-

5220 (1.53)

2958 (0.87)

Bipolar (INC-RPI)

4064 (1.21)

-

Bipolar (INC-REP)

-

-

-

Household Population

513495 2506982

Percentage of Total Population

Rural 42 Urban 58 SC 15.7 ST 3.61 Hindu 65-70 Muslim 20-25 Christian 0-5 Buddhist 5-10 Sikh 0-5 Jain 0-5 Others 0-5 Literacy Rate 81.75 Estimates are based on Census-2011.

Winner Candidate Name (Party)

2014 2009 2004 1999 1998 1996 1991 1989 1984 1980 1977 1971 1967 1962 1957 1952

Runner- up Votes (%)

Candidate Name (Party)

Votes (%)

Total

Electors Male

1589395 1417964 1636117 1372209 1341648 1318963 1205538 1145802 849481 756127 656996 530926 481505 455034 -

846011 744932 847300 709925 694030 693003 622326 585788 425137 381557 323598 267017 -

Winning Margin Votes (%)

2014

Chandrakant Bhaurao Khaire 520902 (52.99) Patil Nitin Suresh (INC) (SHS)

358902 (36.51)

162000 (16.48)

2009

Chandrakant Khaire (SHS)

255896 (35.00) U. Rajdharsingh Pawar (INC)

222882 (30.48)

33014 (4.52)

2004

Chandrakant Khaire (SHS)

477900 (52.37) Ramkrushna Baba Patil (INC)

355977 (39.01)

121923 (13.36)

1999

Chandrakant Khaire (SHS)

383144 (44.85) A R Antulay (INC)

327255 (38.31)

55889 (6.54)

1998

Ramkrishna Baba Patil (INC)

Pradeep Shivnarayan 408168 (50.96) Jaiswal (SHS)

378042 (47.20)

1996

Jaiswal Pradeep (SHS)

301163 (44.44) Suresh Patil (INC)

186584 (27.53)

1991 1989

235859 (41.38) Zakeria Rafic (JD) 322467 (48.26) Suresh Patil (INC)

1984

Moreshwar Save (SHS) Moroshwar Save (IND) Sahebrao P.Dongaonkar (ICS)

1980

Kazi Salem (INC(I))

1977

Bapu Kaldate (BLD)

1971

Manik Rao Palodkar (INC)

1967

B. D. Deshmukh (INC) B. Dagdurao Deshmukh (INC) -

1962 1957 1952

Female

Total Voters

Poll %age

Total Valid Votes

743384 673032 788817 662284 647618 625960 583212 560014 424344 374570 333398 263909 -

983057 731147 912776 906465 823766 697581 583145 686825 499332 346335 369030 279390 270013 229660 -

61.85 51.56 55.79 66.06 61.40 52.89 48.37 59.94 58.78 45.80 56.17 52.62 56.08 50.47 -

982933 731147 912571 854279 800917 677634 569983 668214 482029 333385 356003 267240 243415 216068 -

ELECTION RESULTS

3rd Position Candidate Name (Party)

Jevrikar Indrakumar 37419 (3.81) Dnyanoba (BSP) Shantigiriji Moungiriji Maharaj 148026 (20.25) (IND) Madhavrao Haribhau Baorde 22527 (2.47) (BSP) Baburao Pawar (NCP)

Ahmed Shaikh Mohd. Mushtaq (JD) 114579 Avinash Dolas (RPI) (16.91) 153440 (26.92) 82419 (14.46) Deshmukh Mohan (INC) 304643 (45.59) 17824 (2.67) B.N.Gaikwad (BRP) 30126 (3.76)

246136 (51.06) Abdul Azim Abdul Hamid (INC) 153717 (31.89) 92419 (19.17) Khalil Zahid (IND) Sahebrao Patil 169723 (50.91) Dongaonkar (INC(U)) Rajurkar 201021 (56.47) Chandrashekhar (INC) Ram Bhau Eknath Gavande 194926 (72.94) (BJS) 135865 (55.82) S. G. Sardesai (CPI) Shivram More 142209 (65.82) Balasaheb (REP) -

85975 (25.79)

83748 (25.12) T. S. Patil (JNP)

Sheikh Kasim Sheikh 143932 (40.43) 57089 (16.04) K. Sajan (IND) 147911 Saheb Shivram Bala More 47015 (17.59) (55.35) (RPK) 52401 (21.53) 83464 (34.29) B. Gangadhar (BJS) 73859 (34.18)

Votes (%)

-

No. of PS

Polling Stations (PS) Electors per PS Voters per PS

1713 1536 1706 1873 1869 1867 1345 1245 983 887 812 -

928 923 959 733 718 706 896 920 864 852 809 -

6871 (0.86) 88963 (13.13)

574 476 535 484 441 374 434 552 508 390 454 -

4th Position

Contesting Candidates Total Male Female 27 22 11 6 5 22 22 11 13 11 4 6 4 2 -

General General General General General General General General General General General General General General -

6135 (0.62)

41229 (4.19)

Bipolar (SHS-INC)

S. Kisanrao Patil (Jadhav) (IND)

17026 (2.33)

54676 (7.48)

Tripolar (SHS-INC-IND)

18996 (2.08)

N. N. Mo. Yahya Nahadi (SP)

8955 (0.98)

28216 (3.09)

Bipolar (SHS-INC)

4506 (0.53)

P. R. Narayanrao (IND)

2420 (0.28)

2123 (0.25)

Tripolar (SHS-INC-NCP)

B. U. Gosawi (HJP)

4367 (0.55)

Vimal Sharma (IND)

3469 (0.43)

-

Bipolar (INC-SHS)

Moreshwar Save (IND)

42927 (6.33)

Tejaswini Raibhan Jadhav (IND) B.U. Gosavi (IND) Mo. M. Ahmed Momin (IND) C. S. Jadhav (Appasaheb) (IND)

23284 (3.44)

34713 (5.12)

Other

3755 (0.66) 3522 (0.53)

16491 (2.89) 10075 (1.51)

Tripolar (SHS-JD-INC) Bipolar (IND-INC)

4645 (0.96)

12110 (2.51)

Bipolar (ICS-INC)

5141 (1.54)

7708 (2.31)

Tripolar (INC(I)-INC(U)-JNP)

-

-

Bipolar (BLD-INC)

11974 (1.22) 32641 (4.46)

Shaikh Salim Khairodin (IND)

14883 (2.61) 7769 (1.16)

B.H.Gaikwad (IND)

21546 (4.47)

S. T. Pradhan (RPI)

11557 (3.47)

Kisan Shripat (IND)

4198 (1.18)

-

-

General and Reserved Status

T. Madhukar Padmakar (IND)

Subhash Kalyanrao Lomte (AAP) Sayyed Salim Sayyed Yusuf (BSP)

43875 (9.10)

11398 (4.27)

Date of Poll 24-04-2014 23-04-2009 26-04-2004 11-09-1999 28-02-1998 07-05-1996 23-05-1991 24-11-1989 27-12-1984 06-01-1980 16-03-1977 03-01-1971 15-02-1967 19-02-1962 -

Other Votes (%)

Candidate Name (Party)

53281 (15.98)

37883 (15.56)

1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 -

Votes (%)

Votes (%)

145555 (25.54) Jadhav Bandu Patil (IND) 19738 (2.95) M. Tukaram Borawale (DDP)

6852 (1.92)

26 21 11 5 5 21 21 11 12 11 4 6 4 2 -

5th Position

Candidate Name (Party)

Bhimrao Trimbak 134831 (15.78) Hivrale (BSP)

68350 (31.63) -

-

ELECTORAL FEATURES

S. A. R. R. S. Umrao Hussain (IND) Mo. Z. Khan Bahabar Khan (IND) M. S. P. F. Mohmed (IND)

Polarity (Party)

10638 (3.98)

K. Urudayal Bathod (IND)

2146 (0.80)

1117 (0.42)

Unipolar (INC)

17266 (7.09)

-

-

-

Tripolar (INC-CPI-BJS)

-

-

-

-

-

-

Bipolar (INC-REP)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

BARAMATI (35) DEMOGRAPHICS

Household Population

478057 2224045

Percentage of Total Population

Rural 78 Urban 22 SC 12.32 ST 2.04 Hindu 90-95 Muslim 0-5 Christian 0-5 Buddhist 0-5 Sikh 0-5 Jain 0-5 Others 0-5 Literacy Rate 82.2 Estimates are based on Census-2011.

Year 2014 2009 2004 1999 1998 1996 1991 1989 1984 1980 1977 1971 1967 1962 1957 1952

Total

Electors Male

Female

Total Voters

Poll %age

Total Valid Votes

1813553 1593460 1846635 1462248 1439302 1399042 1261608 1217719 859626 766039 632214 482816 449494 394076 -

960395 828776 971786 767062 753466 728451 662705 635785 437163 385453 319678 246799 -

853153 764684 874849 695186 685836 670591 598903 581934 422463 380586 312536 236017 -

1066963 734048 893440 923036 819040 762533 591795 673538 608149 454323 388962 267635 283908 202813 -

58.83 46.07 48.38 63.12 56.91 54.50 46.91 55.31 70.75 59.31 61.52 55.43 63.16 51.47 -

1066556 734048 893331 884108 803858 747148 580623 658277 596407 440993 375596 259322 267298 194552 -

ELECTORAL FEATURES No. of PS 2174 1954 1722 2079 2078 2073 1627 1539 1040 903 735 -

Polling Stations (PS) Electors per PS Voters per PS 834 815 1072 703 693 675 775 791 827 848 860 -

491 376 519 444 394 368 364 438 585 503 529 -

Contesting Candidates Total Male Female 9 17 4 4 9 21 12 12 9 9 2 6 4 4 -

8 10 4 2 9 21 11 12 9 9 2 6 4 4 -

1 7 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -

Date of Poll

General and Reserved Status

17-04-2014 23-04-2009 26-04-2004 11-09-1999 28-02-1998 07-05-1996 23-05-1991 24-11-1989 27-12-1984 06-01-1980 16-03-1977 03-01-1971 15-02-1967 19-02-1962 -

General General General General General General General General General General General General General General -

NOTA Votes (%age) 2014 : 14216 (1.33)

Year

Year

NOTA Votes (%age) 2014 : 6372 (0.65)

AURANGABAD (19) DEMOGRAPHICS

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ELECTORAL FEATURES & RESULTS

2009

467212 (46.53) Navneet Ravi Rana (NCP)

Contesting Candidates Total Male Female

5th Position Votes (%)

Adsul Anandrao Vithoba (SHS) Adsul Anandrao Vithoba (SHS)

2014

137932 (13.74)

ELECTION RESULTS

3rd Position

ELECTORAL FEATURES

NOTA Votes (%age) 2014 : 4139 (0.41)

AMRAVATI (7) DEMOGRAPHICS

ELECTION

ATLAS OF INDIA

STATE : MAHARASHTRA

KARAD.....cont'd Winner

Year

Candidate Name (Party)

Candidate Name (Party)

Votes (%)

2004

Patil Shriniwas Dadasaheb (NCP)

436732 (61.12) M. Vasant Dnyandev (SHS)

240002 (33.59)

1999

S. Dadasaheb Patil (NCP)

350504 (47.76) C. Prithviraj Dajisaheb (INC)

227543 (31.00)

1998

C. Prithviraj Dajisaheb (INC)

399797 (62.01) B. Jayawantrao Krishna (SHS)

226890 (35.19)

1996

C. Prithviraj Dajisaheb (INC)

307840 (49.96) B. Jaywantrao Krishna (IND)

158244 (25.68)

1991

C. Prithviraj Dajisaheb (INC) C. Premalabai Dajisaheb (INC) C. Premalabai Dajisaheb (INC) M. Yashavantrao Jijava (INC(I))

272440 (54.51) Nagnnath Naikawadi (JD) 340631 (60.19) N. Nagnnath Ramchandra (IND)

180060 (36.03) 147466 (26.06)

346579 (83.09) Kacchi Yunu Ahmad (JNP)

61311 (14.70)

1989 1984

240222 (51.45) Patil Vilasrao Balkrishna (INC(U)) C. Premlabai Dajisaheb (INC) 243305 (74.09) Desai Bhausaheb Balwant (PWP) V. Ramchandra Baravade D. Ramrao Chavan (INC) 263356 (86.26) (PWP)

1980 1977 1971

72490 (22.08)

170815 (52.02) 243463 (79.74) 171422 (53.49) 146778 (48.91)

19893 (6.52)

D. R. Chavan (INC)

239362 (74.69) D. K. Patil (PWP)

67940 (21.20)

D. Ramrao Chavan (INC)

214553 (71.49) Atmaram Nana Patil (PWP)

67775 (22.58)

2004 1999 1998 1996 1991 1989 1984 1980 1977 1971 1967 1962

Year

Total

Electors Male

Female

1319319 1070409 1059209 1029058 956612 934837 693984 653048 553342 516433 475268 414923

679137 541470 533792 523765 481120 469384 333312 322812 265787 249525 -

640182 528939 525417 505293 475492 465453 360672 330236 287555 266908 -

Winner Candidate Name (Party)

2004

A. Patil Shivajirao (SHS)

1999

A. Namdeorao Mohol (NCP)

Total Voters

Poll %age

Total Valid Votes

732298 690884 629904 575342 461157 560627 454500 335921 308317 271969 283057 233866

55.51 64.54 59.47 55.91 48.21 59.97 65.49 51.44 55.72 52.66 59.56 56.36

732045 661353 616111 562935 453393 547527 440451 325141 296368 262971 268506 219886

Candidate Name (Party)

Ashok Namdevrao Mohol 360501 (49.25) (NCP) Bankhele Kisanrao Baburao 284476 (43.01) (SHS)

4th Position

Candidate Name (Party)

Votes (%)

Adv. K. Prabhakar Mansing (BSP)

17361 (2.43)

M. Vasant Dnyandev (SHS)

Candidate Name (Party) A. Tukaram Thorat (IND)

151178 (20.60) P. Shriniwas Baburao (IND)

5th Position Votes (%)

Candidate Name (Party)

Votes (%)

Other Votes (%)

Polarity (Party)

12040 (1.69)

Jadhav Balikrishna (RSPS)

8388 (1.17)

-

Bipolar (NCP-SHS)

4701 (0.64)

-

-

-

Tripolar (NCP-INC-SHS)

Aga Allauddin Yakub (IND)

6944 (1.08)

K. Manohar Laxman (IND)

5275 (0.82)

Zende Ravindra Vilas (IND)

2542 (0.39)

3245 (0.50)

Bipolar (INC-SHS)

N. Nagnath Ramchandra (SP) Rajabhau Deshpande (BJP)

97044 (15.75)

K. Manohar Laxman (IND)

34065 (5.53)

S. Anandrao Vasantrao (IND)

2848 (0.46)

16074 (2.61)

Tripolar (INC-IND-SP)

30987 (6.20)

P. Vishwasrao Ramrao (JP)

7476 (1.50)

Dabane Vasant Kundlik (IND)

3382 (0.68)

5425 (1.09)

Bipolar (INC-JD)

Govind Vinayak (BJP)

53353 (9.43)

Y. Krishanarao Shivram (IND)

7937 (1.40)

Jadhav Raj (IND)

5793 (1.02)

10705 (1.89)

Unipolar (INC)

D. Dipak Shivram (IND)

6722 (1.61)

P. Madhukar Krishna (IND)

2508 (0.60)

-

-

-

Unipolar (INC)

Patil Pundalik Hari (IND)

7845 (1.68)

P. Kakasaheb Raghunath (IND)

1625 (0.35)

Kamble Tanaji Dadu (IND)

1478 (0.32)

969 (0.21)

Bipolar (INC(I)-INC(U))

Kashinath Alias R D Jadhav (IND)

6676 (2.03)

V. Jinendra Devappa (IND)

5904 (1.80)

-

D. Pandurang Yadav (NCO)

10126 (3.32)

B. Baburao Vishwanath (IND)

5574 (1.83)

R. Vithoba Salunkhe (IND)

K. S. Kamable (IND)

13174 (4.11)

-

K. Rajaram Deshmukh (SWA)

10626 (3.54)

B. Vishwanath Batane (IND)

No. of PS

Polling Stations (PS) Electors per PS

1514 1678 1678 1677 1394 1317 969 914 769 -

Winning Margin Votes (%)

339691 (46.40)

20810 (2.84)

Arbuj Shivaji Jijaba (IND)

227458 (34.39)

57018 (8.62)

Kandage Ram Janardan (INC)

-

Unipolar (INC)

3169 (1.04)

Unipolar (INC)

-

-

-

-

Unipolar (INC)

-

-

-

Unipolar (INC)

Contesting Candidates Total Male Female

484 412 375 343 331 426 469 368 401 -

3rd Position Candidate Name (Party)

3189 (1.04)

7143 (2.38)

Voters per PS

871 638 631 614 686 710 716 714 720 -

Votes (%)

Runner- up Votes (%)

3rd Position

196730 (27.53) 122961 (16.75) 172907 (26.82) 149596 (24.28) 92380 (18.48) 193165 (34.14) 285268 (68.39) 25415 (5.44)

1967

Year

Winning Margin Votes (%)

214807 (46.00)

1962

KHED

ELECTORAL FEATURES & RESULTS

Runner- up Votes (%)

6 5 7 23 12 12 6 9 2 3 4 5

6 5 7 23 12 11 6 9 2 3 4 5

4th Position

0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Date of Poll

General and Reserved Status

26-04-2004 11-09-1999 28-02-1998 07-05-1996 23-05-1991 24-11-1989 27-12-1984 06-01-1980 16-03-1977 03-01-1971 15-02-1967 19-02-1962

General General General General General General General General General General General General

5th Position

Votes (%)

Candidate Name (Party)

Votes (%)

Candidate Name (Party)

Votes (%)

Other Votes (%)

12055 (1.65)

Kudale Vivek Anant (BSP)

11216 (1.53)

B. Laxman Dharmaji (BBM)

5274 (0.72)

3308 (0.45)

Bipolar (SHS-NCP)

9520 (1.44)

D. Prakash Dadabhau (IND)

1748 (0.26)

-

Tripolar (NCP-SHS-INC) Bipolar (INC-SHS)

138151 (20.89) G. Arun Gulab (ABHS)

Polarity (Party)

1998

M. Ashok Namdeorao (INC)

349470 (56.72) Nana Balkawade (SHS)

248040 (40.26)

101430 (16.46)

Sonar Vilas Dhondu (IND)

5417 (0.88)

L. Dinkar Bhika (IND)

4982 (0.81)

Sh. Mehbub Ibrahim (IND)

4718 (0.77)

3484 (0.57)

1996

S. Nivruttisheth Namdeo (INC)

249926 (44.40) Bankhele Kisanrao (SHS)

231357 (41.10)

18569 (3.30)

Sambhajirao Kakade (JD)

31204 (5.54)

K. Dilip Sudamrao (IND)

16820 (2.99)

G. Subhash Narhar (IND)

5415 (0.96)

28213 (5.01)

Bipolar (INC-SHS)

1991

N. Vidura Vithoba (INC)

276013 (60.88) B. Kishanrao Baburao (JD)

85605 (18.88)

190408 (42.00)

Khatape Vasant Maruti (SHS)

77366 (17.06)

B. Januji Krishnaji (RPPI)

2768 (0.61)

Kolekar Dilip Sudam (IND)

2755 (0.61)

8886 (1.96)

Tripolar (INC-JD-SHS)

1989

B. Kisanrao Baburao (JD)

242442 (44.28)

226646 (41.39)

15796 (2.88)

51228 (9.36)

K. D. O. Raosaheb Kadolkar (ICS(SCS))

12654 (2.31)

Kadam Surpriya Sonea (BSP)

2985 (0.55)

11572 (2.11)

Bipolar (JD-INC)

1984

Ramkrishna More (INC)

219413 (49.82)

201389 (45.72)

18024 (4.09)

5661 (1.29)

T. Umakant Kondaji (IND)

5114 (1.16)

G. Bhagawan Gajanan (IND)

4541 (1.03)

4333 (0.98)

Bipolar (INC-JNP)

1980

M. Ramkrishna Sadashiv (INC(I)) Annasaheb Magar (INC)

90138 (27.72)

50888 (15.65) Mukundrao Patil (JNP)

C. Bhimrao Dolas (RPI)

6387 (1.96)

G. Ramkrishana Marhar (IND)

1977

157947 (53.29)

138421 (46.71)

1971

A. Vithalrao Patil (INC)

198644 (75.54)

1967

R. K. Khadilkar (INC)

157229 (58.56)

80902 (30.13)

19526 (6.59) 145095 S. Damodar More (PSP) (55.18) 76327 (28.43) G. G. Gaikwad (PSP)

1962

R. Keshab Khadilkar (INC)

107457 (48.87)

36916 (16.79)

70541 (32.08) Vaman Dinkar Sathaye (JS)

27764 (12.63)

KOLABA Year 2004 1999 1998 1996 1991 1989 1984 1980 1977 1971 1967 1962

Year

141026 (43.37)

More Ramkrishan Sadashiv (INC) K. Sambhajirao Sahebrao (JNP) Dnyaneshwar Khaire (INC(U)) Mukundrao Patil (BLD) Babasaheb Pandurang Adhav (SSP) B. P. Adhav (SSP) Ganesh Mahadeo Gole (PSP)

Total

Electors Male

Female

1250272 1156456 1120507 1085702 984558 938272 706929 658873 587580 507724 480867 368288

629972 584914 561259 542323 494699 470545 338857 314505 280838 232401 -

620300 571542 559248 543379 489859 467727 368072 344368 306742 275323 -

Winner Candidate Name (Party)

53549 (20.36)

Total Voters

Poll %age

Total Valid Votes

793620 710896 721677 639816 548256 646172 474636 376139 363056 308606 328864 215326

63.48 61.47 64.41 58.93 55.69 68.87 67.14 57.09 61.79 60.78 68.39 58.47

793445 660244 706318 625231 535218 624079 456618 361702 345605 290800 312356 203266

Votes (%)

Winning Margin Votes (%)

Runner- up Votes (%)

Candidate Name (Party)

2004 1999

A. R. Antulay (INC) Ramsheth Thakur (PWPI)

312225 (39.35) Vivek Patil (PWPI) 274361 (41.55) D B Patil (SHS)

280355 (35.33) 231264 (35.03)

31870 (4.02) 43097 (6.53)

1998

Ramsheth Thakur (PWPI)

248353 (35.16) Bar. A. R. Antulay (INC)

239227 (33.87)

9126 (1.29)

1996

213187 (34.10) Tare Anant Waman (SHS)

209180 (33.46)

4007 (0.64)

1991

A. A. Rahiman A. Gafoor (INC) A.R. Antulay (INC)

219639 (41.04) Datta Patil (PWP)

179933 (33.62)

1989

Antulay A. R. (INC)

333950 (53.51) Patil D. B. (PWP)

1984 1980

D. B. Patil (PWP) A. T. Patil (INC(I))

211194 (46.25) A. R. Antulay (IND) 160524 (44.38) Dinkar Balu Patil (PWP) 199463 (57.71) Shankar Babaji Sawant (INC) 128082 (44.04) Datta Patil (PWP) 164464 (52.65) V. S. Randive (INC) 98680 (48.55) Raharam Balkrishna Raut (PWP)

1977

Dinkar Balu Patil (PWP)

1971 1967

S. Shankar Babaji (INC) D. K. Kunte (PWP)

1962

B. Narayan Dighe (INC)

KOPARGAON Year 2004 1999 1998 1996 1991 1989 1984 1980 1977 1971 1967 1962

Year

Total

Electors Male

Female

1077519 952408 935133 924596 876195 858141 669507 619224 510732 514941 475212 394458

558436 485668 475393 471065 451197 440905 332671 307634 256025 258477 -

519083 466740 459740 453531 424998 417236 336836 311590 254707 256464 -

Winner Candidate Name (Party)

69638 (34.26)

Poll %age

Total Valid Votes

62.07 72.30 64.85 56.33 57.10 59.99 58.60 69.37 54.42 59.69 66.09 60.63

668700 652938 596427 509427 491144 498865 378438 417496 270656 295819 299909 228210

356688 (53.34) M. Bhanudas Kashinath (SHS) Balasaheb Vikhe Patil (SHS) 253498 (38.82) S. G. Sakharam Shelke (NCP)

1998

T. Prasad Baburao (INC)

1996

B. Bhimrao Vishnuji (BJP)

Balasaheb Vikhe Patil (INC)

335730 (56.29) B. B. Vishnuji (BJP)

Votes (%)

M. Gaikwad (BJS) M. Balkriishna Samarth (REP)

12653 (4.71)

-

-

-

25253 (11.48)

S. Shankar Dighe (IND)

22496 (10.23)

-

Bipolar (INC-SSP) Multipolar (INC-PSP-JSREP-IND)

Polling Stations (PS) Electors per PS

Winning Margin Votes (%)

5 4 9 15 12 6 5 4 2 4 3 4

5 3 9 15 12 6 5 4 2 4 3 4

4th Position Votes (%)

Candidate Name (Party)

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Date of Poll

General and Reserved Status

26-04-2004 11-09-1999 28-02-1998 07-05-1996 23-05-1991 24-11-1989 24-12-1984 03-01-1980 16-03-1977 03-01-1971 15-02-1967 19-02-1962

General General General General General General General General General General General General

5th Position Votes (%)

Candidate Name (Party)

Votes (%)

Other Votes (%)

Polarity (Party)

Tripolar (PWPI-INC-SHS)

4210 (0.67)

1972 (0.32)

12018 (1.92)

Tripolar (INC-SHS-PWPI)

Satish Pradhan (SHS) Jadhav Naren Vasudeo (BJP) A. T. Patil (INC) Khanvilkar Datta (JNP)

96880 (18.10)

Datta Patil Shetkari (IND)

15645 (2.92)

D. Chandrakant Laxmiram (IND) H.K. Patil (IND)

6301 (1.18)

16820 (3.14)

Tripolar (INC-PWP-SHS)

61383 (9.84)

B. Vishwanath Krishnaji (IND)

5348 (0.86)

R. Anandrao Urkudaji (BSP)

3831 (0.61)

1051 (0.17)

Bipolar (INC-PWP)

63032 (13.80) 87614 (24.22)

K. K. Gaikwad (IND) Shah Ratilal Laludas (IND)

7171 (1.57) 2460 (0.68)

Vilas Tupe (IND) -

1951 (0.43) -

-

Bipolar (PWP-IND) Tripolar (INCI-PWP-JNP)

-

No. of PS 1041 1388 1386 1386 1075 1075 796 740 578 -

72942 (25.08) 18236 (5.84)

K. Dattatraya Kunte (BKD) P. Ramchandra Patwardhan (JS)

Polling Stations (PS) Electors per PS

-

-

-

Bipolar (PWP-INC)

-

-

-

Tripolar (INC-PWP-IND) Bipolar (PWP-INC)

13617 (6.70)

-

-

-

Bipolar (INC-PWP)

Contesting Candidates Total Male Female

642 496 438 376 465 479 493 580 481 -

3rd Position Candidate Name (Party)

7893 (2.71) -

Voters per PS

1035 686 675 667 815 798 841 837 884 -

11 6 4 11 12 8 8 9 3 3 3 3

11 6 4 11 12 8 8 9 3 3 3 3

4th Position Votes (%) 10836 (1.62)

Candidate Name (Party) S. Riyaj Fajaloddin (IND)

177643 (27.21) Dr G. Radhesham Shivram (CPI) S. Ahmad Shaikh Nabab 3216 (0.54) (IND)

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Date of Poll

General and Reserved Status

26-04-2004 11-09-1999 28-02-1998 07-05-1996 23-05-1991 24-11-1989 27-12-1984 06-01-1980 16-03-1977 03-01-1971 15-02-1967 19-02-1962

General General General General General General General General General General General General

5th Position Votes (%)

Candidate Name (Party)

Votes (%)

Other Votes (%)

Polarity (Party)

7897 (1.18)

Dr. B. Indrakumar Devrao (RSPS)

6000 (0.90)

17922 (2.68)

Bipolar (INC-SHS)

10651 (1.63)

P. Bahusaheb Shankar (IND)

3895 (0.60)

1168 (0.18)

Tripolar (SHS-NCP-INC)

991 (0.17)

-

-

-

Bipolar (INC-BJP)

G. Mohanrao Abasaheb (JD)

18203 (3.57)

C. Ashok Fakira (SMP)

6943 (1.36)

Y. Narayan Shankar (IND)

6652 (1.31)

10794 (2.12)

Bipolar (BJP-INC)

P. Appasaheb Thube (CPI)

32225 (6.56)

G. Mukund Ramrao (JP)

2691 (0.55)

P. Ravindra Gambhir (DDP)

2091 (0.43)

3860 (0.79)

Unipolar (INC)

121382 (29.07)

181013 (66.88) P. Kishore Rameshwar (BLD)

82469 (30.47)

179492 (60.68) Punjaji Bapuji Kadu (CPI) 138774 (46.27) P. B. Kadu (CPI) 122057 (53.48) Y. Bhimrao Ambedkar (REP)

110050 (37.20) 69442 (23.47) B. Changdeo Teke (PSP) 123812 (41.28) 14962 (4.99) V. S. Chandekar (BJS) 55527 (24.33) 66530 (29.15) D. Tatyaba Rupawate (IND)

172457 (35.11) 121058 (24.27)

553 456 463 410 445 527 434 413 428 -

184664 (29.54) Bhai Datta Patil (IND)

256490 (43.00) 79240 (13.29) R. Vasantrao Bajirao (BSP) 20251 (3.98)

Contesting Candidates Total Male Female

Voters per PS

Datta Patil (PWPI)

281221 (67.36) S. Annasaheb Pandurang (INC(U))

594016 530668 528695 520747 452122 447353 353920 325840 277499 250818 -

Unipolar (INC)

17722 (6.60)

Tripolar (INC-PWPI-SHS) Tripolar (PWPI-SHS-INC)

146497 (38.71) 71485 (18.89) Dokhe Ranjit Yadav (IND)

Female

-

-

127048 (25.47)

628347 552513 543395 535970 472869 466295 351748 322625 276199 251268 -

-

5022 (0.71)

217982 (57.60) G. Madhavrao Bayaji (CPI)

Electors Male

-

2210 (0.31)

248106 (49.73) Gunjal V.S. (BJP)

Total

-

12852 (1.62) -

Vikhe Eknathrao Vithalrao (INC) Vikhe Eknathrao Vithalrao (INC(I)) Vikhe Eknathrao Vithalrao (INC) Eknath Vithalrao Vikhe (INC) A. P. Shince (INC) A. Pandurang Shinde (INC)

1222363 1083181 1072090 1056717 924991 913648 705668 648465 553698 502086 453548 462305

-

Puranik Ballal Govind (IND)

Vikhe E.V. (INC)

2004 1999 1998 1996 1991 1989 1984 1980 1977 1971 1967 1962

Bipolar (INC-BLD)

10778 (4.10)

K. Namdeo Thore (BSP) -

1984

Year

-

3047 (0.43)

1989

MALEGAON

-

23771 (3.00) 6473 (0.98)

1991

1971 1967 1962

-

Shyam Sawant (SHS) 164242 (20.70) A. R. Antulay (IND) Sable Pushpa Tukaram (INC) 148146 (22.44) Puranik Ballal Govind (IND) Anant Tare (SHS) 208459 (29.51) Dr. P. Pramod Vishnupant (IND)

223292 (43.83)

1977

Tripolar (INCI-INCU-JNP)

-

3rd Position Candidate Name (Party)

243543 (47.81) Kale Shankarrao Devram (INC) K. Shankarrao Deoram (INC) 311367 (63.40) G. Vasantrao Sakharam (BJP)

1980

8614 (2.65)

-

872 741 718 696 800 766 646 723 692 -

269357 (40.28) 87331 (13.06) N. Vinayakrao Marutrao (BSP) 206083 (31.56) 47415 (7.26) A. Govindrao Wamanrao (INC)

138910 (28.28)

4350 (1.34)

-

29042 (14.29) Liladhar Bhauram Keni (PSP) 21331 (10.49)

668791 688637 606478 520793 500267 514804 392325 429566 277932 307367 314072 239155

Candidate Name (Party)

74626 (22.95)

1434 1560 1560 1560 1231 1225 1094 911 849 -

81883 (28.16) 46199 (15.89) Tukaram Ambaji Patil (IND) 129656 (41.51) 34808 (11.14) M. M. Oak (BJS)

Runner- up Votes (%)

No. of PS

146142 (42.29) 53321 (15.43) -

Total Voters

1999

2004

39706 (7.42) 115434 218516 (35.01) (18.50) 173270 (37.95) 37924 (8.31) 111104 (30.72) 49420 (13.66)

Bhujbal Sambhaji Vithoba (BJP) A. Sitaram Dhyaneshwar (IND)

Patil D.B. (DDP)

3792 (0.76)

Bingale M.K. (BSP)

2603 (0.52)

3405 (0.68)

Tripolar (INC-BJP-CPI)

4523 (1.20)

D. Kansraj Namdev (IND)

2428 (0.64)

P. Dagdu Khanderao (IND)

2326 (0.61)

4682 (1.24)

Bipolar (INC-CPI)

S. Ambadas Gangadhar (RPK)

6012 (1.44)

S. Subhedar Gulamhusan (IND)

3109 (0.74)

V. Bhausaheb Murlidhar (IND)

2157 (0.52)

3615 (0.87)

Unipolar (INC(I))

98544 (36.41) Wale Dada Baban (IND)

7174 (2.65)

-

-

-

-

-

Bipolar (INC-BLD)

6277 (2.12) 37323 (12.44) 50626 (22.18)

-

-

-

-

-

Bipolar (INC-CPI) Bipolar (INC-CPI) Tripolar (INC-REP-IND)

159839 (38.29)

Total Voters

Poll %age

Total Valid Votes

590963 698630 515597 440882 410886 475250 394658 306527 286484 280612 283893 308634

48.35 64.50 48.09 41.72 44.42 52.02 55.93 47.27 51.74 55.89 62.59 66.76

590772 653567 503392 431700 403693 461902 384231 298966 278478 272028 271132 292958

Kadu A.P. (CPI)

No. of PS 1165 1336 1336 1336 1005 1000 845 793 700 -

113911 (22.83)

Polling Stations (PS) Electors per PS 1049 811 802 791 920 914 835 818 791 -

Voters per PS 507 523 386 330 409 475 467 387 409 -

Contesting Candidates Total Male Female 6 6 7 9 12 3 7 4 3 4 2 3

6 6 7 9 11 3 7 4 3 4 2 2

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Date of Poll

General and Reserved Status

26-04-2004 11-09-1999 28-02-1998 07-05-1996 26-05-1991 24-11-1989 24-12-1984 03-01-1980 16-03-1977 03-01-1971 15-02-1967 19-02-1962

Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Tribes General

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Abbreviation POLITICAL PARTIES AAP ABBNS ABCD(A) ABHM ABHS ABJS ABLTC ABLTP ABML(S) ABMSD ABRC(D) AC ACNC AD AD ADC ADK ADM ADMK ADS ADSP AGP AGRJP AHL AIDWC AIFB AIGC AIIC(S) AIIC(T) AIJMK AIMF AIMIM AIMLF AINRC AIRJP AITC AIUDF AIVP AJBP AJSU AJSUP AMB AMI AMN AN ANP AOP AP APoI APP ARP ARPS ASDC ASP ATDP ATMK AUDF BAC BBM BBMKD BCM BD BED BGTD BHBP BHJC BHJS BJC BJC(R) BJD BJP BJS BKD BKD BKKGP BKPP BKUS

Aam Aadmi Party Akhil Bharatiya Bhrastachar Normoolan Sena Akhil Bharatiya Congress Dal (Ambedkar) Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha Akhil Bharatiya Sena Akhil Bharatiya Jan Sangh Akhil Bhartiya Lok Tantrik Congress Akhil Bhartiya Loktantra Party Akhil Bharatiya Muslim League (Secular) Akhil Bartiya Manav Seva Dal Akhil Bharatiya Rajivwadi Congress (Dubey) Arunachal Congress A-Chik National Congress (Democratic) Akali Dal (1962) Apna Dal Autonomous State Demand Committee All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam Akali Dal - Master Tara Singh All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam Akali Dal - Sant Fateh Singh Group Aadivasi Sena Party Asom Gana Parishad Agar Jan Party All Party Hill Leaders Conference All India Dalit Welfare Congress All India Forward Bloc All India Gareeb Congress All India Indira Congress (Secular) All India Indira Congress (Tiwari) Akhila India Jananayaka Makkal Katchi (Dr. Issac) All India Minorities Front All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen All India Muslim Forum All India N.R. Congress All India Rashtriya Janata Party All India Trinamool Congress All India United Democratic Front Akila India Vallalar Peravai Ajeya Bharat Party All Jharkhand Students Union Ajsu Party Amra Bangalee Ambedkar Makkal Iyakkam All Manipur National Union Andaman and Nicobar Islands Andhra Nadu Party Aama Odisha Party Awami Party Ambedkarite Party of India All Peoples Party Ambedkarist Republican Party Andhra Rastra Praja Samithi Autonomous State Demand Committee Ambedkar Samaj Party Anna Telugu Desam Party Anaithinthiya Thamizhaga Munnetra Kazhag Assam United Democratic Front Bangla Congress Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangha Bharatiya Berozgar Mazdoor Kisan Dal Backward Classes Mahasabha Bharat Dal Bharatiya Ekta Dal Bharatiya Gaon Taj Dal Bharatiya Bahujan Party Bharatiya Jan Congress Bhoomijotak Samooh Bihar Jana Congress Bhartiya Jana Congress (Rashtriya) Biju Janata Dal Bharatiya Janta Party Bharatiya Jana Sang Bahujan Kisan Dal (2004) Bharatiya Kranti Dal Bharatiya Kisan Kamgar Party Bharatiya Kisan Parivartan Party Bhatiya Krishi Udyog Sangh

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BLD BLLP BMSM BMUP BMVP BNJD BNP BOP BOPF BPI BPSP BRC BREM BRP BRP BRP BRP BRPP BRVP BSCP BSD BSKRP BSP BSP BSP(A) BSP(K) BSSP BVA BYS CMM CNSPJP CP CPI CPI(ML) CPI(ML)(L) CPIM CPM CSP CVP CWL DBSM DBSP DDP DKP DLP DMDK DMK DMM DNC DNC DP DPP DTMK EIT EKSP ES EU FB FB(S) FBL FBL(MG) FBL(RG) FBM FPM GAVP GGP GKC GL GLP GMS GNC GNLF GOL(BG)

Bharatiya Lok Dal Bharti Lok Lehar Party Bharatiya Minorities Suraksha Mahasangh Bahujan Mukti Party Bharatiya Manavata Vikas Party Bharatiya National Janta Dal Bharatiya Navshakti Party Bira Oriya Party Bodaland Peoples Front Bolshevik Party of India Bihar People's Party Bharatiya Rajiv Congress Bahujan Republican Ekta Manch Bharatiya Rashtravadi Paksha (1996) Bharatiya Republican Paksha (1989 & 1991) Bhartiya Rashtriya Party (1996) Chota Nagpur Bhumi Rakshak Party (1977) Bharatiya Republican Paksha Bharatiya Vikash Party Bhartiya Shakti Chetna Party Bharatiya Samaj Dal Bharatiya Sampuran Krantikari Party Bahujan Samaj Party Bharatiya Socialist Party (1980) Bahujan Samaj Party (Ambedkar) Bahujan Sangharsh Party (Kanshiram) Bharatiya Sadbhawna Samaj Party Bahujan Vikas Aaghadi Bharatiya Yuva Shakti Chhattisgarh Mukti Morcha Chota Nagpur Santhal Parganas Janta Party Cochin Party Communist Party of India Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Communist Party of India (Marxist-Lenninist) (Liberation) Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Red Star Cummunist Party of India (Marxist) Chhattisgarhi Samaj Party Champaran Vikas Party Common Weal Party Democratic Bahujan Samaj Morcha Democratic Bharatiya Samaj Party Doordarshi Party Deseeya Karshaka Party Barat Desam Labour Party Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam Dravida Munnetra Kazhagamq All India Dalit Muslim Minorities Suraksha Mahasangh Deccan Congress (1989) Democratic National Conference (1967) Democratic Party Dalit Panthers Party Dhiravida Thelgar Munnetra Kalagam Eastern Indian Tribal Union Eklavya Samaj Party Ekta Shakti Ephraim Union Forward Block Forward Bloc (Socialist) All India Forward Block Forward Bloc (Marxist Group) Forward Bloc (Ruikar Group) Forward Bloc (Marxist) Federal Party of Manipur Gujarat Adijati Vikash Paksh Gondvana Gantantra Party Gandhi Kamraj National Congress Gorkha League Gomant Lok Party Gondwana Mukti Sena Garo National Council Gorkha National Liberation Front Akhil Bhartiya Gorkha League (Budhiman Gurung)

GP GSS GYVP HiPPa HJCBL HJD HJKP HJP HJP HLD(R) HLS HMS HPDP HPI HPP HSD HSPDP HSPP HVC HVP ICJ ICJ(TG) ICS ICS(SCS) IDPP IFDP IGL IJP ILP IML INC INC(I) INC(U) IND INL INLD IPF IPFT IPP ISP ISSP IUC IUML JAC JAP JaSPa JBSP JD JD(G) JD(S) JD(U) JDP JDR JF JGP JHJAM JHJM JHP JHP JKAL JKANC JKD JKD JKD JKMP JKN JKNPP JKP JKP(N) JKPDP JKPP JMBP JMD JMM JMM(M) JMM(U) JNP JNP JNP (JP) JNP(S) JP

Gantantra Parishad Gandhi Sebak Seva Gujarat Yuva Vikas Party Hindusthan Praja Paksha Haryana Janhit Congress (Bl) Hul Jharkhand Hul Jharkhand Party Hindustan Janta Party Hul Jharkhand Party (1991) Haryana Lok Dal (Rastriya) Haryana Lok Samiti Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha Hill State People's Democratic Party Humnist Party of India Hill People Party Hindustani Shoshit Dal Hill State People's Democratic Party Hyderabad State Praja Party Himachal Vikash Congress Haryana Vikas Party Indian Congress (J) Indian Congress (J) Trikha Group Indian Congress (Socialist) Indian Congress (Socialist Sarat Chandra Sinha) Indian Democratic People's Party Indian Federal Democratic Party All India Gorkha League Indian Justice Party All India Labour Party Indian Union Muslim League Indian National Congress Indian Natioanl Congress (I) Indian National Congress (U) Independent Indian National League Indian National Lok Dal Indian Peoples Front Indigenousn People's Front of Tripura Indian Peace Party Indian Socialist Party Indian Savarn Samaj Party Indian Unity Centre Indian Union Muslim League Jana Congress Janta Party Jai Samaikyandhra Party Jai Bharat Samanta Party Janata Dal Janata Dal (Gujrat) Janata Dal (Secular) Janata Dal (United) Jharkhand Disom Party Janta Dal Rashtravadi Akhil Bharatiya Gram Parishad Jago Party Jharkhand Janadikhar Manch Jharkhand Jan Morcha Jai Hind Party Jharkhand Party (1952 & 1957) Jammu and Kashmir Awami League Jammu & Kashmir Awami National Conference Jana Kranti Dal (1967) Jharkhand Dal (1989) Jharkhand Party Jawan Kisan Mazdoor Party Jammu & Kashmir National Conference Jammu & Kashmir National Panthers Party Jharkhand Party Jharkhand Party (Noren) Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party Jharkhand People's Party Jai Maha Bharath Party All India Shiromani Baba Jivan Singh Mazabhi Dal Jharkhand Mukti Morcha Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (Mardi) Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (Ulgulan) Jan Parishad (1991) Janata Party Janata Pary (JP) Janta Party (Secular) Janata Party

JPC JPP JPS JPS JS JSS JTP JUSP JVM KAP KCJ KCM KCP KCP KCVP KEC KEC(M) KGP KJD KJSP KKJHS KKP KLP KM KMM KMP KMPP KNA KNA KNDP KNMK KRRS KRS KS KSM KSP KSVP KTVP KVSP LB LBP LD LHP LJNSP LJP LKD LKD (B) LKSGM LP(S) LPI(V) LPSP LRP LS LSP LSS LSWP LTSD MADMK MADP MAG MAMAK MANP MaSP MBT MCO M-COR MCPI MCPI(S) MD MDF MDMK MDP MHA MIM MJP ML ML MLO MLP MMKA MNF MNS

Jammu & Kashmir People Conference Jammu & Kashmir Panthers Party Jan Parishad (1996) Janvadi Party(Socialist) Jan Sangh Jan Surajya Shakti Jai Telengana Party Justice Party Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik) Karunaadu Party Kerala Congress (J) Kerala Congress (M) Karnataka Congress Party Kerala Congress (Pillai Group) (1977) Kannada Chalavali Vatal Paksha Kerala Congress Kerala Congress(M) Karnataka Gana Parishad Khasi-Jaintia Durbar Kisan Janta Sanyukta Party Kranti Kari Jai Hind Sena Kamgar Kisan Paksha Krishikar Lok Party Krantisena Maharashtra Kisan Mazdoor Mandal Uttar Pradesh Kisan Mazdoor Party Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party Kuki National Assembly Kuki National Association (1952) Kannada Nadu Party Kongu Nadu Munnetra Kazhagam Karnataka Rajya Ryota Sangha Karnataka Rajya Ryota Sangha Kalinga Sena Krantikari Samajwadi Manch Kerala Socialist Party Krantikari Samyavadi Party Karnataka Vikash Party Kosi Vikas Party Lok Bharati Lok Bhalai Party Lok Dal Lok Hit Party Lok Jan Shakti Party Lok Jan Shakti Party Lok Dal Lok Dal (Bahuguna) Loksangram Labour Party (Secular) Labour Party of India (V.V. Prasad) Lokpriya Samaj Party Lok Raj Party Himachal Pradesh Lok Shakti Lok Satta Party Lok Sewak Sangh Loktantrik Samajwadi Party Loktantrik Samata Dal M.G.R.Anna D.M.Kazhagam Moulik Adhikar Party Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Manithaneya Makkal Katchi Mana Party Mahajana Socialist Party Majlis Bachao Tahreek Marxist Co-Ordination Marxist (Co-Ordination) Marxist Communist Party of India (S.S. Srivastava) Marxist Communist Party of India (S.S.Srivastava) Mahan Dal Maraland Democratic Front Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam Meghalaya Democratic Party Marx Engles Leninist Commune Health Association Allindia Majlis-E Ithehad-UlMulimeen Mahagujarat Janta Party Madras State Muslim League Party (1952) Muslim League Muslim League (Opposition) Minorities Labour Party Makkal Manadu Katchi Mizo National Front Maharashtra Navnirman Sena

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(Parliamentary Constituencies) Adilabad, 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 153, 170, 409, 410 Adoni, 9, 17, 169 Adoor, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 253 Agra, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 54, 57, 65, 73, 81, 83, 84, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 345 Agra District (East), 1, 377 Agra District (West), 1, 377 Ahmadnagar, 105, 113, 121, 272, 424 Ahmedabad, 1, 9, 13, 17, 25, 29, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 143, 219, 221, 406, 407, 409 Ahmedabad East, 113, 121, 210 Ahmedabad West, 113, 121, 210, 211 Ahmednagar, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 406, 407, 424 Ahmednagar North, 1, 406, 407 Ahmednagar South, 1, 406, 407 Ajmer, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 62, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 139, 314, 315 Ajmer North, 1, 405 Ajmer South, 1, 405 Akbarpur, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 77, 81, 89, 97, 103, 105, 113, 121, 345, 346, 382 Akola, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 272, 273, 294, 406, 407 Alappuzha, 113, 121, 246, 423 Alathur, 113, 121, 246, 247 Aligarh, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 346 Aligarh District, 1, 377 Alipore, 25, 33, 143, 402 Alipurduars, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 141, 385 Allahabad, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 346, 382 Allahabad District (East) cum Jaunpur District (West), 1, 377 Allahabad District (West), 1, 377, 382 Alleppey, 1, 41, 43, 44, 49, 57, 60, 65, 73, 76, 81, 89, 97, 100, 105, 253, 419, 423 Almora, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 374, 375, 382, 383 Almora District (North East), 1, 377, 382 Alwar, 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 139, 140, 315 Amalapuram, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 137, 154, 170 Ambad, 1, 409, 410 Ambala, 9, 13, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 222, 312 Ambala Simla, 1, 313 Ambalapuzha, 9, 17, 25, 33, 256 Ambedkar Nagar, 113, 121, 346, 347 Amethi, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 61, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 140, 347, 382 Amravati, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 102, 105, 113, 121, 273, 294, 406, 407 Amravati East, 1, 270 Amravati West, 1, 270 Amreli, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 211 Amritsar, 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 140, 307, 314 Amroha, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 111, 113, 121, 347 Anakapalli, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 69, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 137, 154 Anand, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 92, 97, 105, 113, 121, 133, 211, 406, 407 Anandpur Sahib, 113, 121, 308 Anantapur, 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 140, 154, 411, 413 Anantnag, 25, 27, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 67, 69, 73, 81, 89, 91, 97, 103, 105, 107, 108, 113, 121, 133, 135, 137, 139, 229 Andaman & Nicobar Islands, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121 Andaman and Nicobar Islands, 29, 30, 55, 120, 140, 143, 403

Angul, 9, 17, 19, 25, 33, 133, 305 Aonla, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 347, 348 Arakkonam, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 326 Arambag, 113, 118, 121, 136, 138, 141, 143, 385 Arambagh, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 109, 111 Arani, 113, 121, 326 Araria, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 139, 178 Arrah, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 178 Aruku, 113, 121, 155 Arunachal East, 41, 44, 49, 51, 57, 59, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 152, 171 Arunachal West, 41, 44, 49, 57, 65, 73, 79, 81, 83, 84, 89, 91, 92, 97, 99, 105, 107, 113, 121, 133, 152, 171 Aruppukkottai, 1, 17, 411, 413, 415 Asansol, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 141, 385, 386, 403 Aska, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 101, 105, 113, 121, 142, 298, 306 Attingal, 113, 121, 247 Aurangabad (Bihar), 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 56, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 136, 178, 179, 201 Aurangabad (Maharahtra), 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 273, 406, 407, 410 Ausgram, 17, 25, 33, 402 Autonomous District, 1, 25, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 136, 172, 424 Autonomous Districts, 1, 9, 17, 33, 424 Azamgarh, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 142, 348, 382 Azamgarh District (East cum Ballia District (West), 1, 377 Azamgarh District (West), 1, 377 Badagara, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 253, 423 Badaun, 105, 113, 121, 142, 348, 424 Bagaha, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 143, 191 Bagalkot, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 235, 416, 417 Baghpat, 25, 33, 41, 49, 55, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 348, 349 Baharampur, 113, 121, 386 Bahraich, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 349 Bahraich District (East), 1, 377, 382 Bahraich District (West), 1, 377 Balaghat, 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 142, 257 Balasore, 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 298 Balia, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 191 Ballia, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 143, 349, 382 Ballia District (East), 1, 377 Baloda Bazar, 9, 17, 270 Balrampur, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 143, 372 Balurghat, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 141, 386 Banaras District (Central), 1, 377 Banaras District (East), 1, 377 Banaskantha, 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 211, 212, 221, 406, 407 Banda, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 136, 349, 350 Banda District cum Fatehpur District, 1, 377, 378 Bangalore, 9, 17, 25, 33, 416, 417, 418 Bangalore Central, 113, 121, 235 Bangalore City, 9, 17, 416, 417 Bangalore North, 1, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 143, 235, 236, 416, 417 Bangalore Rural, 113, 121, 127, 236, 245

Bangalore South, 1, 41, 49, 51, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 141, 142, 236, 416, 417 Bangaon, 113, 121, 386, 387, 403 Banka, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 179, 201 Bankura, 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 141, 143, 387 Bansgaon, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 350 Bansi, 17, 376 Banswara, 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 100, 105, 113, 121, 133, 140, 315 Banswara Dungarpur, 1, 324 Bapatla, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 155 Bara banki, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 424 Barabanki, 105, 113, 121, 350, 424 Baramati, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 273, 274, 294, 406, 407, 409 Baramulla, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 68, 73, 81, 89, 95, 97, 105, 113, 121, 135, 137, 142, 229 Barasat, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 102, 105, 110, 113, 121, 387 Bardhaman - Durgapur, 113, 121, 387, 388 Bardhaman Purba, 113, 121, 388 Bardoli, 113, 121, 212 Bareilly, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 141, 143, 350, 351, 382 Bareilly District (South), 1, 378 Bargarh, 1, 113, 121, 298, 299 Barh, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 192 Barmer, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 111, 113, 115, 121, 152, 315, 316 Barmer Jalore, 1, 324 Baroda, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 85, 89, 97, 105, 137, 219, 406, 407, 423 Baroda West, 1, 406, 407 Barpeta, 1, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 59, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 135, 172 Barrackpore, 1, 9, 17, 21, 22, 25, 33, 37, 38, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105 Barrackpur, 113, 121, 141, 388 Basirhat, 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 135, 141, 143, 388, 389, 403 Bastar, 1, 3, 4, 9, 17, 22, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 152, 202, 204, 267, 268 Basti, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 351 Basti District (Central East) cum Gorakhpur District (West), 1, 378 Basti District (North), 1, 378 Bathinda, 105, 113, 121, 135, 308, 424 Bayana, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 323, 325 Beed, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 119, 121, 135, 136, 274, 294, 423 Begusarai, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 179 Belgaum, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 236, 237, 416, 417 Belgaum North, 1, 406, 407 Belgaum South, 1, 406, 407 Bellary, 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 237, 245, 411, 413, 416, 417 Berhampore, 1, 9, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 141, 143, 399, 424 Berhampur, 17, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 299, 424 Bettiah, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 143, 192 Betul, 1, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 136, 141, 142, 257, 258, 271 Bhadohi, 113, 121, 351 Bhadrachalam, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 104, 105, 167 Bhadrak, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 142, 143, 299

Bhagalpur, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 179, 180, 201 Bhagalpur Central, 1, 198 Bhagalpur cum Purnea, 1, 198, 201 Bhagalpur South, 1, 198 Bhandara, 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 270, 271, 288, 406, 407 Bhandara - Gondiya, 113, 121, 274 Bhanjanagar, 17, 18, 20, 25, 33, 135, 305 Bharatpur, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 316 Bharatpur Sawai Madhopur, 1, 324 Bharuch, 113, 121, 212, 423 Bhatinda, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 424 Bhavnagar, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 141, 142, 212, 213, 221 Bhilwara, 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 316, 325 Bhind, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 141, 142, 258 Bhir, 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 293, 406, 407, 410, 423 Bhiwandi, 17, 25, 33, 113, 121, 274, 275 Bhiwani, 41, 49, 57, 65, 68, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 133, 225, 226 Bhiwani-Mahendragarh, 113, 121, 222 Bhongir, 113, 121, 155 Bhopal, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 141, 142, 258 Bhubaneswar, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 142, 299, 300 Bhusawal, 1, 406, 407 Bidar, 1, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 237, 245, 410, 416, 417 Bijapur, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 237, 238, 416, 417, 418 Bijapur North, 1, 9, 17, 406, 407, 416, 417 Bijapur South, 1, 9, 17, 406, 408, 416, 417 Bijnor, 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 351, 352, 382 Bijnor District (South), 1, 378 Bikaner, 9, 17, 21, 25, 28, 29, 33, 41, 49, 57, 59, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 152, 316, 317 Bikaner Churu, 1, 324 Bikramganj, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 192 Bilaspur (HP), 1, 2, 3, 133, 406 Bilaspur (MP), 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 80, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 202, 268, 271 Bilaspur Durg Raipur, 1, 270, 271 Bilhaur, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 372, 382 Birbhum, 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 63, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 141, 389 Bisauli, 9, 17, 376 Bishnupur, 113, 121, 389 Bobbili, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 167, 168, 170 Bolangir, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 300 Bolpur, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 141, 389, 390, 403 Bombay Central, 25, 33, 293 Bombay Central South, 25, 33, 293 Bombay City Central, 9, 14, 406, 408 Bombay City Central North, 17, 293 Bombay City Central South, 17, 293 Bombay City North, 1, 9, 17, 18, 22, 133, 293, 294, 406, 408 Bombay City South, 1, 5, 9, 17, 294, 406, 408 Bombay North, 41, 49, 57, 292, 423 Bombay North Central, 41, 49, 57, 292, 423 Bombay North East, 25, 26, 33, 34, 35, 41, 49, 50, 57, 58, 133, 292, 294, 423 Bombay North West, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 292, 423 Bombay South, 25, 33, 35, 41, 44, 49, 57, 133, 293, 423 Bombay South Central, 41, 49, 57, 293, 423 Bombay Suburban, 1, 406, 408 Broach, 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 219, 221, 406, 408, 423

Budaun, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 424 Budaun District (West), 1, 378 Bulandshahr, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 352 Bulandshahr District, 1, 378 Buldana, 9, 17, 25, 33, 406, 408, 424 Buldana Akola, 1, 270, 271 Buldhana, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 275, 294, 424 Bulsar, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 220, 406, 408, 423 Burdwan, 1, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 80, 81, 89, 95, 97, 103, 105, 141, 399, 403 Buxar, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 180 Cachar, 9, 17, 25, 33, 176, 177 Cachar Lushai Hills, 1, 177 Calcutta, 403 Calcutta Central, 9, 17, 402 Calcutta East, 9, 17, 402 Calcutta North East, 1, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 399, 403 Calcutta North West, 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 400 Calcutta South, 1, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 143, 400, 423 Calcutta South East, 1, 402, 403 Calcutta South West, 1, 9, 17, 143, 402 Calicut, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 253, 254, 423 Cannanore, 1, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 254, 411, 413, 423 Chail, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 198, 372 Chailbassa, 1, 198 Chalakudy, 113, 121, 247 Chamarajanagar, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 238, 416, 417 Chamba, 9, 10, 13, 14, 17, 25, 228 Chamba Sirmur, 1, 2, 228 Champaran, 9, 143, 198 Champaran East, 1, 198 Champaran North, 1, 198 Chanda, 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 271, 293, 294, 406, 408 Chandauli, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 352, 382 Chandigarh, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 133, 404 Chandni Chowk, 9, 13, 17, 25, 33, 41, 47, 49, 57, 65, 70, 73, 81, 89, 94, 96, 97, 105, 110, 111, 113, 121, 152, 205 Chandrapur, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 275 Chapra, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 192, 423 Chatra, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 136, 194, 231 Chatrapur, 17, 25, 33, 305, 306 Cheepurupalli, 17, 169 Chelvella, 113, 121, 156 Chengalpattu, 41, 49, 57, 65, 70, 73, 78, 81, 89, 97, 105, 339 Chennai Central, 113, 118, 121, 152, 327, 423 Chennai North, 113, 121, 327, 423 Chennai South, 113, 116, 121, 124, 133, 138, 327, 423 Chhatarpur Datia Tikamgarh, 1, 420 Chhindwara, 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 140, 142, 143, 258, 259, 271 Chhota Udaipur, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 213 Chidambaram, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 60, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 133, 143, 328, 411, 413 Chikballapur, 17, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 416, 417, 418, 424 Chikkballapur, 105, 113, 121, 140, 142, 238, 424 Chikkodi, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 113, 121, 143, 238, 239 Chikmagalur, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 244, 245, 416, 417 Chikodi, 9, 17, 25, 33, 143, 416, 417 Chimur, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 105, 288, 289 Chingleput, 1, 9, 17, 25, 33, 342, 343, 411, 413 Cont'd

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