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General election
editDate | Country | Government before election | Prime Minister before election | Government after election | Prime Minister after election | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
20 April to 10 May 2004 | India | National Democratic Alliance | Atal Bihari Vajpayee | United Progressive Alliance | Manmohan Singh | ||
Left Front |
Legislative Assembly elections
editElections to the State Legislative Assemblies were held in six Indian states during 2004. Four (Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Orissa and Sikkim) had assembly election simultaneous with the Lok Sabha elections in April–May. In Maharashtra and Arunachal Pradesh elections were held September–October.
The elected independents include one member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) New Democracy.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
BJP | Harbans Singh Rana | 18,806 | 48.38% | 8.63 | |
INC | Neeraj Bharti | 17,699 | 45.53% | 8.96 | |
Independent | Bhanu Parkash Choudhary | 958 | 2.46% | New | |
BSP | Brahami Devi | 604 | 1.55% | 0.94 | |
Independent | Subhash Chand | 541 | 1.39% | New | |
HVC | Lakshman Singh | 265 | 0.68% | New | |
Margin of victory | 1,107 | 2.85% | 11.89 | ||
Turnout | 38,873 | 73.33% | 4.10 | ||
Registered electors | 53,010 | 1.97 | |||
BJP gain from INC | Swing | 6.12 |
Source:ECI[2]
Party | No. of candidates | No. of elected | No. of votes | % |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bharatiya Janata Party | 4 | 0 | 667 | 0,34% |
Communist Party of India (Marxist) | 1 | 0 | 144 | 0,07% |
Indian National Congress | 28 | 1 | 51329 | 26,13% |
Sikkim Democratic Front | 32 | 31 | 139662 | 71,09% |
Sikkim Himali Rajya Parishad | 9 | 0 | 1123 | 0,57% |
Sikkim Sangram Parishad | 1 | 0 | 90 | 0,05% |
Independents | 16 | 0 | 3450 | 1,76% |
Total: | 91 | 32 | 196465 |
Party | No. of candidates | No. of elected | No. of votes | % |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bharatiya Janata Party | 39 | 9 | 87312 | 2.63% |
Indian National Congress | 60 | 34 | 204102 | 44.41% |
Nationalist Congress Party | 10 | 2 | 19673 | 4.28% |
Arunachal Congress | 11 | 2 | 17817 | 3.88% |
Independents | 48 | 13 | 130654 | 28.43% |
Total: | 168 | 60 | 459558 |
References
edit- ^ "37 - Guler (Himachal Pradesh)". Archived from the original on 11 March 2005.
- ^ "Statistical Report on General Election, 2004 to the Legislative Assembly of Odisha". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 6 February 2022.
External links
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