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  2. 2009 Indian general election - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 December 2024. 2009 Indian general election ← 2004 16 April 2009 – 13 May 2009 (2009-05-13) 2014 → ← outgoing members elected members → 543 of the 545 seats in the Lok Sabha 272 seats needed for a majority Registered 716,985,101 Turnout 58.21% (0.14 pp) First party Second party Third party ...

  3. Indian National Congress campaign for the 2009 Indian general ...

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    United Progressive Alliance Seat Sharing for the 2009 Indian General Election [2] Sr. No Party Status Seats Contested Seats Won 1. Indian National Congress: National Party 440 206 61 2. All India Trinamool Congress: State Party (West Bengal) 27 19 18 3. Nationalist Congress Party: National Party 23 9 1 4. Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam: State Party ...

  4. 2009 Indian general election in Andhra Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    The results were a repeat of the last election, where the Indian National Congress and the UPA, won 34 out of 42 seats, resulting in a landslide victory. The popularity of Chief Minister Rajasekhar Reddy earned him a landslide victory in the national election and winning his re-election, in the state election.

  5. Paul Weyrich - Wikipedia

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    Paul Weyrich biography at Free Congress Foundation. The (New) New Electric Railway Journal web page at the Wayback Machine (archived May 2, 2009 (Calendar)) (2000–2009) "Weyrich fears cordial ties between GOP and the Right, The Washington Times, June 17, 2005. Evangelical: Religious Right Has Distorted the Faith, Linda Wertheimer.

  6. 111th United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    The 111th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government from January 3, 2009, until January 3, 2011. It began during the last weeks of the George W. Bush administration , with the remainder spanning the first two years of Barack Obama's presidency .

  7. Campaigning in the 2014 Indian general election - Wikipedia

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    Indian National Congress released its manifesto on 29 March 2014. Rights to health, homestead and anti-corruption Bill are the main promises made in its manifesto. [11] Bharatiya Janata Party released its manifesto on 7 April, promising good governance, improving economy and infrastructure, ending policy paralysis and curbing corruption. [12]

  8. Indian National Congress campaign for the 2014 Indian general ...

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    The election was held in nine phases from 7 April to 12 May 2014. The Congress party had won the previous two elections in 2004 and 2009, and so was campaigning to win the election for the third consecutive time. The result of this election were declared on 16 May, before the 15th Lok Sabha completed its constitutional mandate on 31 May 2014. [3]

  9. September 2009 Barack Obama speech to a joint session of Congress

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    President Obama delivering his speech on health care to the United States Congress Obama addresses a joint session of Congress. Obama's speech addressed topics regarding the public health insurance option, private insurance reform, estimated costs and revenue, basic coverage for individuals and employers, as well as subsidies and waivers for those who can't afford coverage, and the importance ...