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Total Seats Seats Contested Seats won Change in seats Votes Percentage of votes Vote swing 1983: 76 27 0 - 70,193 3.19 - 1987: 76 29 2 2 132,528 5.10 1.91 1996: 87 53 8 6 301,238 12.13 7.03 2002: 87 58 1 7 227,633 8.57 3.56 2008: 87 64 11 10 493,757 12.45 3.88 2014: 87 75 25 14 1,107,194 22.98 10.53 After The Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation ...
The campaign follows the successful campaign in 2014 and 2019, where the BJP won a majority of the seats in the Lok Sabha. The national executive meeting of BJP held on 16 and 17 January 2023 saw the party reaffirm its faith in Prime Minister Narendra Modi and extend the tenure of BJP national president J. P. Nadda. [2] [3]
A vice presidential debate in July was initially proposed, which would have taken place after the selection of a vice presidential candidate at the 2024 Republican National Convention. [31] The Biden campaign agreed to a vice presidential debate hosted by CBS News to take place on either July 23 or August 13. [183]
The BJP-led NDA surpassed the majority threshold of 272 and won 293 seats. However, unlike the previous election, the BJP did not win a majority in both houses of parliament having only won 240 seats (losing 63 seats from the 303 seats they previously held since 2019 as well as losing their 10-year long benefit of being the sole-controller of both houses of parliament since 2014) in the Lok ...
In the first presidential debate, Republican Donald Trump skimmed over the Jan. 6, 2021, attack at the Capitol, shifted blame for the violent mob siege and declined repeatedly to state ...
13 May - 1 June 2024: ... 2021 2019 1996 Leader's seat Sambalpur (won) Koraput (won) Did not contest: ... Contesting Seats Indian National Congress:
The INC won 6 seats, Jammu and Kashmir People’s Democratic Party (JKPDP) won 3 seats, while CPI(M), Jammu and Kashmir People's Conference and Aam Aadmi Party won one seat each. 7 seats were won by independent candidates. [11] After BJP's 25.64% largest share of the popular vote, JKNC won the second largest share at 23.43%.
The first Republican presidential debate was held on August 23, 2023, and the first primary contest was the 2024 Iowa Republican presidential caucuses, which was held on January 15, 2024. [63] Trump won the nomination easily; he was formally nominated at the Republican Convention on July 15, his third consecutive presidential nomination. [64]