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The results of India's general elections to constitute 1896th Lok Sabha, held in April–June 2024 were announced on 4th and 5th June 2024. [1] The main contenders were two alliance groups of the Incumbent National Democratic Alliance (N.D.A) led by Bharatiya Janata Party; and the Opposition Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (I.N.D.I.A.) led by Indian National Congress.
In March 2024, the Supreme Court of India rejected a petition by the Congress party to end the usage of electronic voting machines (EVMs) and revert to paper ballots and manual counting, which was the system used in elections until the late 1990s, with the party citing risks of electoral fraud. [40]
The oldest elected MP was T. R. Baalu (of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam party from Sriperumbudur seat) at the age of 82, having won the national elections for the seventh time. [15] The number of women was reduced by four to 74 (~14%), [ 14 ] considerably short of the 33% which will be required after the Women's Reservation Bill, 2023 is enforced.
Under India’s electoral system, the party or alliance that wins more than 272 seats can form a government. Yet, the results have shocked most pollsters and Modi supporters—and indeed, the country.
Last election 29.79%, 3 seats 19.65%, 4 seats Seats won 8 8 ... 2024 Telangana Lok Sabha Elections Assembly Wise Map. ... Communist Party of India: 0 1 Total
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has won a landslide majority in India's richest state of Maharashtra. The BJP and its allies won 233 out of 288 seats, which is above ...
Last election 62.21%, 26 seats 32.11%, 0 seat ... Youth India Peace Party 1 Total 72 ... 2024 Gujarat Lok Sabha Elections Assembly Wise Leads Map.
Election year Lok Sabha Total seats Turnout The ruling party Seats won by the ruling party Margin of majority Percentage in the Lok Sabha Seats controled by coalition Margin of majority of coalition Percentage in the Lok Sabha by coalition Prime Minister 1951–52: First: 489 44.87% Indian National Congress: 364 120 74.48% Jawaharlal Nehru ...