Lok Sabha Election Results 2009

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Lok Sabha Election Results 2009

15th Lok Sabha election was held in five-phase between 16 April 2009 and 13th May 2009. Around 714 million electoral franchised their vote.  It was the largest democratic election in the world, the previous election to the 14th Lok Sabha was held in May 2004  and naturally it terms would have been expired on 1st June 2009. Elections are managed and organised by Election Commission of India, elections are normally held in multiple phases for better handling and also security concerns as well.  Total 8070 candidates contested for 543 seats of Lok Sabha. The average turnout was 56.97% from all five phases. On 16th May 2009, the results were announced within three days. The total budget was 11.20 Billion for election expenses by Parliament of India.

With the help of UPA (United Progressive Alliance) which is led by INC (Indian National Congress) formed the government after getting the majority of seats based on the strong performance in UP, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala,  Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu. UPA collectively won 322 seats out of 543, which is less than 2004 Lok Sabha election where UPA won 335 seats. Alone INC managed to win 218 seats less than previous Lok sabha election where they won 260 seats. In 2004 Lok Sabha election they got external support from parties as well such as BSP, SP, RJD and other minor parties.

Manmohan Singh was sworn in as the Prime Minister on 22 May 2009, at the Ashoka Hall of Rashtrapati Bhavan. Since Jawaharlal Nehru in 1962 to be re-elected after a full five-year term, Manmohan Singh became the first prime minister who re-elected consecutively.

2009 Lok Sabha Major Coalitions

National Democratic Alliance (NDA)

The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) was the first alliance at the national level formed by the National party supported by various state and regional level parties. In the 1998 general election, NDA was formed and led by Atal Bihari Vajpayee from BJP. The government was collapsed a few months later and in 1999 general election NDA returned and came back to power and this time BJP led by Atal Bihari Vajpayee completed 5 years.

United Progressive Alliance(UPA)

INA and other state and regional parties formed UPA and it is formed after the 2004 general election. In the 14th Lok Sabha election, the election was difficult for UPA, but anyhow they managed to win with the help of outside support from Samajwadi Party, Bahujan Samaj Party, CPI, RSP, AIFB and CPI(M) at different times during this tenure. Before the 2009 look sabha sabha there was the political gap within the UPA , Sonia Gandhi wanted to project  Manmohan Singh as the Prime Ministerial candidate while  M. Karunanidhi from DMK was agreed with sonia gandhi but  (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar not agreed because he wanted to project himself for  Prime Ministerial candidate.

Third Front

Third front formed for the 2009 election and led by CPI(M). This front was group of regional political parties who never be a part of any alliance either it is NDA or UPA but most of the constituents of the front were part of the UPA. This front carried 109 seats with them before the 2009 election.

Fourth Front

Agrrement ofseats sharing failed with INC, The Samajwadi Party, the Lok Janshakti Party and the Rashtriya Janata Dal formed a coalition. After the declaration  of this front, there was nothing happened as usual other parties continued to declare their support for the UPA.

Lok Sabha Election 2009 Opinion Polling

Major opinion poll survey agencies conducted a opinion poll and gave UPA an edge over the NDA. Check the opinion poll of agency

AgencyResults 
CNN-IBN-CSDSUPA 215-235NDA 165-185Others 125-155
CVoter-The WeekUPA 234 (Congress 144)NDA 186 (BJP 140)Third Front 112
Star-NielsenUPA 203 (Congress 155)NDA 191 (BJP 147)Third Front 104Fourth Front 39
Times of IndiaUPA 201 (Congress 146)NDA 195 (BJP 138)Others 147
Actual ResultsUPA 262NDA 159Third Front 79

State wise voter turnout details 2009

State/UTSeatsTotal VotersVoter Turnout  
Uttar Pradesh805543538647.79%
Maharashtra483700753850.73%
Andhra Pradesh424208670172.70%
West Bengal424274086581.42%
Bihar402423644744.47%
Tamil Nadu393040506373.05%
Madhya Pradesh291948892351.17%
Karnataka282458134858.82%
Gujarat261747668847.90%
Rajasthan251794247748.41%
Orissa211777202565.35%
Kerala201604149973.38%
Assam141214924469.54%
Jharkhand14914255750.98%
Punjab131183388769.78%
Chhattisgarh11855671455.29%
Haryana10816021267.51%
NCT OF Delhi7575435651.86%
Jammu & Kashmir6260924939.70%
Uttarakhand5314581853.43%
Himachal Pradesh4269163258.43%
Arunachal Pradesh250070168.17%
Goa256443955.29%
Manipur2134230977.31%
Meghalaya282261464.38%
Tripura2176048584.55%
Andaman & Nicobar Islands (UT)117071364.16%
Chandigarh (UT)134355865.51%
Dadra & Nagar Haveli (UT)111036373.23%
Daman & Diu (UT)16802571.32%
Lakshadweep (UT)13949885.90%
Mizoram132642451.86%
Nagaland1118974290.00%
Puducherry (UT)160850979.81%
Sikkim125227583.93%
Total54341735767458.21%

Lok Sabha Election 2019 Results State Wise and Seats Wise

StateTotal SeatsWinning PartyNumber of Seats
Andaman & Nicobar Islands1BJP1
Andhra Pradesh42AIMIM1
INC33
TDP6
TRS2
Arunachal Pradesh2INC2
Assam14AGP1
AUDF1
BJP4
BOPF1
INC7
Bihar40BJP12
INC2
IND2
JD(U)20
RJD4
Chandigarh1INC1
ChhattisgarhBJP10
INC1
Dadra & Nagar Haveli1BJP1
Daman & Diu1BJP1
Goa2BJP1
INC1
Gujarat26BJP15
INC11
Haryana10HJCBL1
INC9
Himachal Pradesh4BJP3
INC1
Jammu & Kashmir6INC2
IND1
JKN3
Jharkhand14BJP8
INC1
IND2
JMM2
JVM1
Karnataka28BJP19
INC6
JD(S)3
Kerala20CPM4
INC13
KEC(M)1
MUL2
Lakshadweep1INC1
Madhya Pradesh29BJP16
BSP1
INC12
Maharashtra48BJP9
BVA1
INC17
IND1
NCP8
SHS11
SWP1
Manipur2INC2
Meghalaya2INC1
NCP1
Mizoram1INC1
Nagaland1NPF1
Delhi7INC7
Orissa21BJD14
CPI1
INC6
Puducherry1INC1
Punjab13BJP1
INC8
SAD4
Rajasthan25BJP4
INC20
IND1
Sikkim1SDF1
Tamil Nadu39ADMK9
CPI1
CPM1
DMK18
INC8
MDMK1
VCK1
Tripura2CPM2
Uttar Pradesh80BJP10
BSP20
INC21
IND1
RLD5
SP23
Uttarakhand5INC5
West Bengal42AIFB2
AITC19
BJP1
CPI2
CPM9
INC6
IND1
RSP2
Total Result543543

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