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General elections were held in India in four phases between 20 April and 10 May 2004. Over 670 million people were eligible to vote, electing 543 members of the 14th Lok Sabha. [1] Seven states also held assembly elections to elect state governments. They were the first elections fully carried out with electronic voting machines.
To constitute India's 14th Lok Sabha, general elections were held in April–May 2004. The results were announced on 13 May 2004. The main contenders were two alliance groups of the Incumbent National Democratic Alliance and the Opposition Congress+ led by Bharatiya Janata Party and Indian National Congress respectively.
The 2004 Indian general election in Uttar Pradesh were held between 26 April and 10 May 2004 for the 14th Lok Sabha.The election results were declared on 13 May in which the national parties the BJP and the Congress performed quite badly while the state parties, SP and BSP did very well and fetched majority of the seats.
The 2004 Indian general election were held in Indian state West Bengal in 2004 to elect all 42 seats of Lok Sabha in the state. [1] [2] The election took place on 10 May 2004 and a turnout of 77.7% was recorded. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) led Left Front had an overwhelming victory in the state by winning 35 seats.
The 2004 Indian general election in Delhi, occurred for 7 seats in the state. [1] List of Elected MPs. No. Constituency Name of Elected M.P. Party Affiliation 1:
The 2004 Indian general election polls in Tamil Nadu were held for 39 seats in the state. The result was a victory for the Democratic Progressive Alliance, which included the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) and its allies the Left Front which won all 39 seats in the state.
Results of Indian general election, 2004 in Haryana Parties and coalitions Seats ... Indian National Lok Dal: 10 0 5 18,15,683 22.43 6.29% Haryana Vikas Party: 9 0
BSP contested all 40 seats and SP 32 on their own, unsuccessfully. Lok Janshakti held sway over Dalit votes and RJD over Yadav votes, thus making it impossible for the Uttar Pradesh-based caste parties to make a breakthrough in the state. The result was an overwhelming victory for the Laloo-led coalition. It won 29 seats.