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The Indian general election, 2009 in West Bengal were held for 42 seats with the state going to polls in the last three phases of the general elections.There was pre-poll alliance in the state between the Indian National Congress and the Trinamool Congress against the Left Front.
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 ...
Indian National Congress-led United Progressive Alliance won 44 more seats than the previous 14th Lok Sabha. The next 16th Lok Sabha was convened after 2014 Indian general election. The Second Manmohan Singh ministry introduced a total of 222 Bills (apart from Finance and Appropriations Bills) in the 15th Lok Sabha. A total of 165 Bills were ...
All India Trinamool Congress: 19 18 United Progressive Alliance: Communist Party of India (Marxist) 9 17 Third Front: Indian National Congress: 6 1 United Progressive Alliance: Communist Party of India: 2 1 Third Front: All India Forward Bloc: 2 1 Revolutionary Socialist Party (India) 1 1 Bharatiya Janata Party: 1 1 National Democratic Alliance
2009 Indian general election analysis; 2009 Indian general election campaign controversies; 2009 Indian general election; Indian general election in Uttar Pradesh, 2009; Indian general election in West Bengal, 2009; Indian general election in Orissa, 2009; Indian general election in Gujarat, 2009; Indian general election in Madhya Pradesh, 2009
The 2009 elections in India includes the general election and elections to the Rajya Sabha, to state legislative assemblies, to Panchayats and urban local bodies. General election [ edit ]
2023; 2022; State Assembly elections; 2019; 2020; ... West Bengal; Union territories; ... Results of the 2009 Indian general election by parliamentary constituency;
Indian National Congress: 371 123 75.10% Jawaharlal Nehru 1962: Third: 55.42% Indian National Congress: 361 113 73.08% Jawaharlal Nehru (died in 1964) and Lal Bahadur Shastri (1964-1966) 1967: Fourth: 520 61.04% Indian National Congress: 283 22 54.42% Indira Gandhi: 1971: Fifth: 518 55.27% Indian National Congress: 352 92 67.95% Indira Gandhi ...