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2004 Indian general election

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.

2004 Indian general election

← 1999 20 April, 26 April, 5 and 10 May 2004 2009 →

543 of the 545 seats in the Lok Sabha
272 seats needed for a majority
Registered671,487,930
Turnout58.07% (1.92pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Sonia Gandhi Atal Bihari Vajpayee Harkishan Singh Surjeet
Party INC BJP CPI(M)
Alliance UPA NDA LF
Last election 28.30%, 114 seats 23.75%, 182 seats 5.40%, 33 seats
Seats won 145 138 43
Seat change 31 44 10
Popular vote 103,408,949 86,371,561 22,070,614
Percentage 26.53% 22.16% 5.66%
Swing 1.77pp 1.59pp 0.26pp

Results by constituency

Prime Minister before election

Atal Bihari Vajpayee
BJP

Prime Minister after election

Manmohan Singh
INC

Polling dates

On 13 May the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the lead party of the National Democratic Alliance conceded defeat.[2] The Indian National Congress, which had governed India for all but five years from independence until 1996, returned to power after a record eight years out of office. It was able to put together a comfortable majority of more than 335 members out of 543 with the help of its allies. The 335 members included both the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance, the governing coalition formed after the election, external support from the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Samajwadi Party (SP), Kerala Congress (KC) and the Left Front.

After facing criticism from her own party and from the country, Congress President Sonia Gandhi asked the 22nd Finance Minister Manmohan Singh, an economist, to head the new government. Singh had previously served in the Congress government of Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao in the early 1990s, when he was seen as one of the architects of India's first economic liberalisation plan, which staved off an impending monetary crisis. Despite the fact that Singh had never won a Lok Sabha seat, his considerable goodwill and Sonia Gandhi's nomination won him the support of the UPA allies and the Left Front. Manmohan Singh became the first Sikh and non-Hindu prime minister of India.

Background edit

Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee had recommended premature dissolution of the 13th Lok Sabha (in accordance with a provision of the Constitution) to pave the way for early elections apparently in view of the recent good showing of the BJP in the Assembly elections in four states.[3][4]

Organisation edit

The election dates for the parliamentary elections were:[5]

  • 20 April – 141 constituencies
  • 26 April – 137 constituencies
  • 5 May – 83 constituencies
  • 10 May – 182 constituencies

Counting began simultaneously on 13 May. Over 370 million of the 675 million eligible citizens voted, with election violence claiming 48 lives, less than half the number killed during the 1999 election. The Indian elections were held in phases in order to maintain law and order. A few states considered sensitive areas required deployment of the armed forces. The average enrolment of voters in each constituency was 1.2 million, although the largest constituency had 3.1 million.

The Election Commission of India is responsible for deciding the dates and conducting elections according to constitutional provisions. The Election Commission employed more than a million electronic voting machines for these elections.

According to India Today, 115.62 billion rupees were expected to have been spent in campaigning for the elections by all political parties combined. Most of the money was spent on the people involved in the election. The Election Commission limited poll expenses to Rs. 2.5 million per constituency. Thus, the actual spending is expected to have been approximately ten times the limit. About 6.5 billion rupees are estimated to have been spent on mobilising 150,000 vehicles. About a billion rupees are estimated to have been spent on helicopters and aircraft.

Pre-poll alliances edit

In these elections, compared to all the Lok Sabha elections of the 1990s, the battle was more of a head-to-head contest in the sense that there was no viable third front alternative. Largely the contest was between BJP and its allies on one hand and Congress and its allies on the other. The situation did, however, show large regional differences.

The BJP fought the elections as part of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), although some of its seat-sharing agreements were made with strong regional parties outside of the NDA such as Telugu Desam Party (TDP) in Andhra Pradesh and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) in Tamil Nadu.

Ahead of the elections there were attempts to form a Congress-led national level joint opposition front. In the end, an agreement could not be reached, but on regional level alliances between Congress and regional parties were made in several states. This was the first time that Congress contested with that type of alliances in a parliamentary election.

The left parties, most notably the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and the Communist Party of India, contested on their own in their strongholds West Bengal, Tripura and Kerala, confronting both Congress and NDA forces. In several other states, such as Punjab and Andhra Pradesh, they took part in seat sharings with Congress. In Tamil Nadu they were part of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)-led Democratic Progressive Alliance.

Two parties refused to go along with either Congress or BJP, Bahujan Samaj Party and Samajwadi Party. Both are based in Uttar Pradesh, the largest state of India (in terms of population). Congress made several attempts to form alliances with them, but in vain. Many believed that they would become the 'spoilers' that would rob Congress of an electoral victory. The result was a four-cornered contest in UP, which didn't really hurt or benefit Congress or BJP significantly.

Forecast and campaigns edit

Most analysts believed the NDA would win the elections. This assessment was also supported by opinion polls. The economy had shown steady growth in the last few months and the disinvestment of government owned production units (a continuation of India's liberalisation policies initiated in the early 1990s) had been on track. The Foreign Exchange Reserves of India stood at more than US$100 billion (7th largest in the world and a record for India). The service sector had also generated a lot of jobs. The party was supposed to have been riding on a wave of the so-called "feel good factor", typified by its promotional campaign "India Shining".[6]

In the past, BJP has largely been seen as a hard-line Hindu party with close ties with the Hindu organisation the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). Over the years, the party has slightly distanced itself from its Hindutva policies, a change that is being questioned after the party's poor showing in the elections. These elections were marked by the campaign's emphasis on economic gains. From the last few elections, BJP had realised that its voter base had reached a ceiling and had concentrated on pre-poll rather than post-poll alliances. The foreign origin of Sonia Gandhi also constituted part of the NDA's campaign.

Opinion polls edit

Conducted in month(s)
NDA UPA Other
August 2002 250 195 100
February 2003 315 115 115
August 2003 247 180 115
January 2004 335 110 100

Exit polls edit

Polling organisation
NDA UPA Other
NDTV-AC Nielsen 230-250 190-205 100-120
Star News-C voter 263-275 174-184 86-98
Aaj Tak-MARG 248 190 105
Sahara DRS 278 181 102
Zee News-Taleem 249 176 117
Actual result 181 218 143
Sources:-[7][8][9]

State/UT-wise voter turnout details edit

State/UT Seats Electors Voters Turnout
Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total
Andhra Pradesh 42 2,53,55,118 2,57,91,224  5,11,46,342 1,83,20,019 1,73,84,444 3,57,76,275 72.25 67.4 69.95%
Arunachal Pradesh 2 3,51,564 3,32,470 6,84,034 1,99,413 1,83,909  3,85,446 56.72 55.31 56.35%
Assam 14 78,21,591 71,93,283  1,50,14,874 56,71,454 47,01,710 1,03,77,354 72.51 65.36 69.11%
Bihar 40 2,70,53,408 2,35,06,264 5,05,59,672 1,71,95,139 1,21,34,913 2,93,32,306 63.56 51.62 58.02%
Chhattisgarh 11 69,04,742 68,14,700 1,37,19,442 40,39,747 31,00,827 71,46,189 58.51 45.50 52.09%
Goa 2 4,75,847 4,65,320 9,41,167 2,86,156 2,64,934 5,53,105 60.14 56.94 58.77%
Gujarat 26 1,73,41,760 1,63,33,302 3,36,75,062 86,64,929 65,43,424 1,52,13,501 49.97 40.06 45.18%
Haryana 10 66,60,631 56,59,926 1,23,20,557 45,36,234 35,54,361 80,97,064 68.11 62.80 65.72%
Himachal Pradesh 4 21,28,828 20,53,167 41,81,995 12,69,539 12,11,994 24,97,149 59.84 59.03 59.71%
Jammu & Kashmir 6 34,68,235 28,99,880 63,68,115 13,91,263 8,41,489 22,41,729 40.11 29.02 35.20%
Jharkhand 14 89,14,164 78,98,175 1,68,12,339 55,61,056 38,01,786 93,63,363 62.38 48.13 55.69%
Karnataka 28 1,96,05,257 1,89,86,838 3,85,92,095 1,31,19,442 1,19,62,519 2,51,39,122 66.92 63.00 65.14%
Kerala 20 1,01,68,428 1,09,57,045 2,11,25,473 74,80,351 75,67,329 1,50,93,960 73.56 69.06 71.45%
Madhya Pradesh 29 2,00,28,161 1,83,61,940 3,83,90,101 1,13,22,391 71,24,280 1,84,63,451 56.53 38.80 48.09%
Maharashtra 48 3,27,88,476 3,02,23,732 6,30,12,208  1,89,57,642 1,52,63,748 3,42,63,317 57.82 50.50 54.38%
Manipur 2 7,46,054 7,90,456 15,36,510 5,22,526 5,12,834 10,35,696 70.03 64.88 67.41%
Meghalaya 2 6,48,654 6,40,720 12,89,374 3,02,113 3,77,125 6,79,321 46.58 58.86 52.69%
Mizoram 1 2,73,454 2,76,505 5,49,959 1,75,372 1,70,000 3,49,799 64.13 61.48 63.60%
Nagaland 1 5,47,114 4,94,319 10,41,433 5,05,682 4,46,002 9,55,690 92.43 90.23 91.77%
Orissa 21 1,31,91,691 1,24,60,298 2,56,51,989 90,10,592 79,29,405 1,69,45,092 68.30 63.64 66.06%
Punjab 13 86,52,294 79,63,105 1,66,15,399 54,37,861 47,94,658 1,02,33,165 62.85 60.21 61.59%
Rajasthan 25 1,81,49,028 1,65,63,357 3,47,12,385 1,00,09,085 72,90,569 1,73,46,549 55.15 44.02 49.97% 
Sikkim 1 1,45,738 1,36,199 2,81,937 1,12,404 1,02,890 2,19,769 77.13 75.54 77.95%
Tamil Nadu 39 2,32,69,301 2,39,82,970 4,72,52,271 1,50,06,523 1,36,42,797 2,87,32,954 64.49 56.89   60.81%
Tripura 2 10,23,368 9,54,854 19,78,222 7,14,491 6,04,452 13,27,000 69.82 63.30 67.08%
Uttar Pradesh 80 6,03,28,608 5,02,95,882 11,06,34,490 3,25,52,479 2,07,20,447 5,32,78,071 53.96 41.20 48.16%
Uttarakhand 5 28,38,204 27,24,433 55,62,637 14,70,496 11,97,917  26,73,832 51.81 43.97 48.16%
West Bengal 42 2,47,98,089 2,26,39,342 4,74,37,431 1,98,04,552 1,70,66,370 3,70,21,478 79.86 75.38 78.04%
  Andaman & Nicobar Islands (UT) 1 1,31,502 1,10,143 2,41,645 83,520 70,284 1,53,841 63.51 63.81 63.66%
Chandigarh (UT) 1 2,92,438 2,53,246 5,27,684 1,51,932 1,17,886 2,69,849 51.95 50.11 51.14%
Dadra & Nagar Haveli (UT) 1 65,059 57,622 1,22,681 43,795 40,904 84,703 67.32 70.99 69.04%
Daman & Diu (UT) 1 39,595 39,637 79,232 29,751 55,591 25,839 65.26 75.06 70.16%
Lakshadweep (UT) 1 19,880 19,153 39,033 15,698 16,122 31,820 78.96 84.17 81.52%
NCT OF Delhi 7 49,53,925 38,09,550 87,63,475 24,28,289 16,97,944 41,26,443 49.02 44.57 47.09%
Puducherry (UT) 1 3,10,658 3,26,009 6,36,667 2,40,114 2,44,202 4,84,336 77.29 74.91 76.07%
India 543 34,94,90,864 32,19,97,066 67,14,87,930 21,72,34,104 17,27,14,226 38,99,48,330 62.16 53.64 58.07%
Source-ECI [1]

Results edit

 
PartyVotes%Seats
Indian National Congress103,408,94926.53145
Bharatiya Janata Party86,371,56122.16138
Communist Party of India (Marxist)22,070,6145.6643
Bahujan Samaj Party20,765,2295.3319
Samajwadi Party16,824,0724.3236
Telugu Desam Party11,844,8113.045
Rashtriya Janata Dal9,384,1472.4124
Janata Dal (United)9,144,9632.358
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam8,547,0142.190
All India Trinamool Congress8,071,8672.072
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam7,064,3931.8116
Shiv Sena7,056,2551.8112
Nationalist Congress Party7,023,1751.809
Janata Dal (Secular)5,732,2961.473
Communist Party of India5,484,1111.4110
Biju Janata Dal5,082,8491.3011
Shiromani Akali Dal3,506,6810.908
Lok Janshakti Party2,771,4270.714
Rashtriya Lok Dal2,463,6070.633
Telangana Rashtra Samithi2,441,4050.635
Pattali Makkal Katchi2,169,0200.566
Asom Gana Parishad2,069,6000.532
Indian National Lok Dal1,936,7030.500
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha1,846,8430.475
Revolutionary Socialist Party1,689,7940.433
Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam1,679,8700.434
All India Forward Bloc1,365,0550.353
Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation1,281,6880.330
Apna Dal844,0530.220
Indian Union Muslim League770,0980.201
Gondwana Ganatantra Party720,1890.180
Naga People's Front715,3660.181
Janata Party517,6830.130
Haryana Vikas Party506,1220.130
Jammu & Kashmir National Conference493,0670.132
Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangh428,5660.110
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen417,2480.111
Shiromani Akali Dal (Simranjit Singh Mann)387,6820.100
Republican Party of India (Athawale)367,5100.091
National Loktantrik Party367,0490.091
Kerala Congress353,9050.091
Kannada Nadu Party349,1830.090
Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya)337,3860.091
Peasants and Workers Party of India319,5720.080
Republican Party of India295,5450.080
Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party275,2670.070
Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party267,4570.071
Peoples Republican Party261,2190.070
Indian Federal Democratic Party256,4110.071
Kerala Congress (M)209,8800.050
Rashtriya Samanta Dal209,6940.050
Samta Party201,2760.050
Lok Bhalai Party187,7870.050
Mizo National Front182,8640.051
Bharatiya Navshakti Party171,0800.041
All Jharkhand Students Union157,9300.040
Sikkim Democratic Front153,4090.041
Marxist Co-ordination Committee147,4700.040
Rashtriya Samaj Paksha146,5710.040
Rashtriya Parivartan Dal139,1450.040
Jharkhand Disom Party135,6850.030
Pyramid Party of India130,3620.030
Ekta Shakti126,9240.030
Autonomous State Demand Committee101,8080.030
Akhil Bharatiya Sena92,2100.020
Hindu Mahasabha88,2140.020
Federal Party of Manipur88,1790.020
Bihar People's Party86,4180.020
Party of Democratic Socialism81,9990.020
Samata Samaj Party78,7910.020
Mahabharat People's Party77,0550.020
Arunachal Congress76,5270.020
Jharkhand Party74,3640.020
Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party70,0780.020
Indian Justice Party67,9140.020
Jharkhand Party (Naren)67,7820.020
United Minorities Front, Assam64,6570.020
Labour Party (Secular)63,9890.020
Rashtriya Swabhimaan Party58,2960.010
Pragatisheel Manav Samaj Party54,7460.010
Lok Rajya Party54,0970.010
Bahujan Kisan Dal52,6690.010
Majlis Bachao Tahreek47,5600.010
Peoples Democratic Party45,7200.010
Uttarakhand Kranti Dal43,8990.010
Marxist Communist Party of India (S.S. Srivastava)38,7660.010
Amra Bangali38,1070.010
Vidharbha Rajya Party36,9740.010
Urs Samyuktha Paksha33,1280.010
Ambedkarist Republican Party31,4670.010
Prabuddha Republican Party29,7920.010
Rashtravadi Communist Party28,7570.010
Rashtriya Samajik Nayak Paksha27,5940.010
Sampurna Vikas Dal27,1350.010
Tamil Desiyak Katchi25,3480.010
Kosi Vikas Party25,2580.010
Chhattisgarhi Samaj Party24,6960.010
Bharatiya Manavata Vikas Party24,1760.010
Loktantrik Samajwadi Party22,8110.010
Savarn Samaj Party21,2460.010
Ambedkar Samaj Party20,7670.010
Indian National League20,1590.010
Bharatiya Gaon Taj Dal19,9090.010
Akhil Bharatiya Congress Dal (Ambedkar)19,5480.010
Socialist Party (Lohia)18,6280.000
Shivrajya Party18,3740.000
Samajwadi Jan Parishad17,7170.000
Hindustan Janata Party17,4100.000
Revolutionary Communist Party of India (Rasik Bhatt)16,6910.000
Bharatiya Republican Paksha16,5460.000
Rashtriya Vikas Party15,1590.000
Trinamool Gana Parishad14,9330.000
Manuvadi Party14,2330.000
Bharat Kranti Rakshak Party12,5470.000
Rashtriya Hamara Dal12,3460.000
Parivartan Samaj Party12,2730.000
Bharatiya Eklavya Party12,1970.000
Proutist Sarva Samaj Party11,5610.000
Bharatiya Rashtravadi Paksha11,4590.000
Pachim Banga Rajya Muslim League10,4460.000
Rajasthan Vikash Party10,0320.000
Lokpriya Samaj Party9,9130.000
Bharatiya Jana Sangh9,7070.000
Rashtriya Krantikari Samajwadi Party9,1450.000
Vidarbha Janata Congress9,0970.000
Shoshit Samaj Dal8,8620.000
Jai Hind Party8,6450.000
Bharatiya Minorities Suraksha Mahasangh8,2000.000
Akhil Bharatiya Desh Bhakt Morcha7,6960.000
Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party7,5840.000
Rashtriya Sawarn Dal7,3740.000
Navbharat Nirman Party7,1690.000
Krantikari Samyavadi Party6,9480.000
Democratic Bharatiya Samaj Party6,7170.000
Youth and Students Party6,5800.000
Ephraim Union6,5120.000
Akhil Bharatiya Lok Tantrik Alp-Sankhyak Jan Morcha6,0030.000
United Goans Democratic Party5,8810.000
Pichhra Samaj Party5,6720.000
All India Momin Conference5,1130.000
Labour Party of India (V.V. Prasad)4,9770.000
All India Minorities Front4,8740.000
Republican Party of India (Khobragade)4,7900.000
Naari Shakti Party4,6490.000
Bahujan Vikas Party4,5330.000
Bharatiya Ekta Dal4,3120.000
Shikshit Berozgar Sena4,3030.000
Yuva Gantantra Party4,1400.000
Rashtravadi Janata Party3,7370.000
Kranti Kari Jai Hind Sena3,3930.000
Mudiraj Rashtriya Samithi3,3450.000
Sikkim Sangram Parishad3,2160.000
Janata Vikas Party3,1730.000
National Students Party3,0690.000
Secular Party of India3,0410.000
Vikas Party2,9980.000
Social Action Party2,9870.000
Akhil Bharatiya Rashtriya Azad Hind Party2,8010.000
Loktantrik Chetna Party2,7760.000
Sikkim Himali Rajya Parishad2,7650.000
Janmangal Paksh2,6840.000
Sanatan Samaj Party2,6790.000
Lok Sewa Dal2,6460.000
Jana Unnayan Mancha2,5920.000
Rashtriya Lok Seva Morcha2,4760.000
Republican Party of India (Democratic)2,3700.000
Bhartiya Lok Kalyan Dal2,2420.000
Panchayat Raj Party2,1650.000
Bharatiya Backward Party2,1620.000
All Kerala M.G.R. Dravida Munnetra Party2,1580.000
Akhil Bhartiya Rajarya Sabha2,0800.000
Bharat Ki Lok Jimmedar Party2,0550.000
Rashtriya Garima Party2,0430.000
Rashtriya Garib Dal1,9770.000
Ekta Krandi Dal U.P.1,9390.000
Bharatiya Labour Party1,7580.000
Phule Bharti Lok Party1,6900.000
Bharatiya Prajatantrik Shudh Gandhiwadi Krishak Dal1,6890.000
Mool Bharati (S) Party1,6750.000
Bharatiya Nagrik Party1,5800.000
Jammu and Kashmir Awami League1,5190.000
Hind Morcha1,4590.000
Jharkhand People's Party1,4490.000
Maharashtra Rajiv Congress1,3990.000
Janhit Samaj Party1,3100.000
Vijeta Party1,3040.000
Socialistic Democratic Party1,2650.000
Jansatta Party1,1890.000
Federal Congress of India1,0370.000
Nidaya Malik (N) Party1,0300.000
Indian Bahujan Samajwadi Party9720.000
Desh Bhakt Party9120.000
Ambedkar National Congress8250.000
NTR Telugu Desam Party (Lakshmi Parvathi)7590.000
Akhil Bhartiya Loktantra Party7540.000
Jebamani Janata7340.000
Niswarth Sewa Party7300.000
Jan Chetna Party6710.000
Hindu Ekta Andolan Party6200.000
Krantikari Manuwadi Morcha5970.000
Bharatiya Prajatantra Party5730.000
Bharatiya Muhabbat Party (All India)5660.000
Manav Jagriti Manch5520.000
Bharatiya Janvadi Party5430.000
Bharatiya Surajya Manch5150.000
Rashtriya Janadhikar Party4870.000
Praja Party4850.000
Bharti Sarvadarshi Parishad4270.000
Shoshit Samaj Party3950.000
Rashtriya Sakar Party3790.000
Bharatiya Sarvkalyan Krantidal3650.000
Awami Party3270.000
Swaraj Dal2980.000
Akhand Bharti1380.000
Parmarth Party1260.000
Independents16,549,9004.255
Nominated Anglo-Indians2
Total389,779,784100.00545
Valid votes389,779,78499.96
Invalid/blank votes168,5460.04
Total votes389,948,330100.00
Registered voters/turnout671,487,93058.07
Source: ECI

Region-wise results edit

Region Total seats Indian National Congress Bharatiya Janata Party Others
South India 131 48   14 18   1 65   13
West India 78 27   10 28   7 23   3
Hindi-Heartland 225 46   12 78   34 101   22
North-East India 25 11   3 4   2 13   4
East India 63 8   3 7   4 48   1
Union Territories 22 5   5 3   14   5
Total 543 145 +31 138 -44 264 +17
Source: Times of India[10]

By states and territories edit

States edit

State
(# of seats)
Alliance/Party Seats Contested Seats won % of votes
Andhra Pradesh
(42)
UPA Indian National Congress 34 29 41.56
Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) 6 5 6.83
Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) 1 1 1.04
Independent 1 0 0.9
NDA Telugu Desam Party 33 5 33.12
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 9 0 8.4
- - Communist Party Of India (CPI) 1 1 1.34
- - All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen 2 1 1.2
Arunachal Pradesh
(2)
NDA Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 2 2 53.85
UPA Arunachal Congress 1 0 19.88
Indian National Congress 1 0 9.96
Assam
(14)
UPA Indian National Congress 14 9 35.07
NDA Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 12 2 22.94
Independent 1 1 6.6
Janata Dal (United) 1 0 1.3
- - Asom Gana Parishad 12 2 19.95
Bihar
(40)
UPA Rashtriya Janata Dal 26 22 30.67
Lok Janshakti Party 8 4 8.19
Indian National Congress 4 3 4.49
Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) 1 0 0.8
Nationalist Congress Party 1 0 1
NDA Janata Dal (United) 24 6 22.36
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 16 5 14.57
Chhattisgarh
(11)
NDA Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 11 10 47.78
UPA Indian National Congress 11 1 40.16
- - Bahujan Samaj Party 11 0 4.54
Goa
(2)
NDA Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 2 1 46.83
UPA Indian National Congress 1 1 29.76
Nationalist Congress Party 1 0 16.04
Gujarat
(26)
NDA Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 26 14 47.37
UPA Indian National Congress 26 12 43.86
Haryana
(10)
UPA Indian National Congress 10 9 42.13
NDA Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 10 1 17.21
- - Indian National Lok Dal 10 0 22.43
- - Haryana Vikas Party 9 0 6.25
Himachal Pradesh
(4)
UPA Indian National Congress 4 3 51.81
NDA Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 4 1 44.25
Jammu & Kashmir
(6)
UPA Indian National Congress 3 2 27.83
Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party 2 1 11.94
NDA Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 6 0 23.04
- - Jammu & Kashmir National Conference 6 2 22.02
- - Independent 37 1 15.17
Jharkhand
(14)
UPA Indian National Congress 6 6 21.44
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha 5 4 16.28
Rashtriya Janata Dal 2 2 3.51
Lok Janshakti Party 1 0 0.4
NDA Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 14 1 33.01
- - Communist Party of India (CPI) 1 1 3.8
Karnataka
(28)
NDA Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 24 18 34.77
Janata Dal (United) 4 0 1.9
UPA Indian National Congress 28 8 36.82
- - Janata Dal (Secular) 28 2 20.45
Kerala
(20)
Third Front Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) 13 12 31.52
Communist Party Of India (CPI) 4 3 7.89
Janata Dal (Secular) 1 1 2.3
Kerala Congress 1 1 2.3
Independent 1 1 2.1
UPA Muslim League Kerala State Committee 2 1 4.86
Indian National Congress 17 0 32.13
Kerala Congress(M) 1 0 1.4
NDA Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 19 0 10.4
Indian Federal Democratic Party 1 1 1.7
Madhya Pradesh
(29)
NDA Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 29 25 48.13
UPA Indian National Congress 29 4 34.07
- - Bahujan Samaj Party 28 0 4.75
Maharashtra
(48)
NDA Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 26 13 22.61
Shiv Sena 22 12 20.11
UPA Indian National Congress 26 13 23.77
Nationalist Congress Party 18 9 18.31
Republican Party of India (A) 1 1 1
Republican Party of India 1 0 0.4
Peoples Republican Party 1 0 0.7
Janata Dal (Secular) 1 0 0.6
Manipur
(2)
- - Independent 3 1 22.46
UPA Indian National Congress 1 1 14.88
Nationalist Congress Party 1 0 10.37
NDA Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 2 0 20.65
Meghalaya
(2)
UPA Indian National Congress 2 1 45.55
NDA All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) 1 1 28.27
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 1 0 8.63
Mizoram
(1)
NDA Mizo National Front 1 1 52.46
- - Independent 1 0 45.67
Nagaland
(1)
NDA Naga People's Front 1 1 73.12
UPA Indian National Congress 1 0 25.78
Orissa
(21)
NDA Biju Janata Dal 12 11 30.02
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 9 7 19.30
UPA Indian National Congress 21 2 40.43
- - Jharkhand Mukti Morcha 1 1 1.6
Punjab
(13)
NDA Shiromani Akali Dal 10 8 34.28
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 3 3 10.48
UPA Indian National Congress 11 2 34.17
Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) 1 0 1.8
Communist Party Of India (CPI) 1 0 2.5
- - Bahujan Samaj Party 13 0 7.67
Rajasthan
(25)
NDA Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 25 21 49.01
UPA Indian National Congress 25 4 41.42
Sikkim
(1)
NDA Sikkim Democratic Front 1 1 69.84
UPA Indian National Congress 1 0 27.43
Tamil Nadu
(39)
UPA Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 16 16 24.60
Indian National Congress 10 10 14.40
Pattali Makkal Katchi 5 5 6.71
Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 4 4 5.85
Communist Party Of India (CPI) 2 2 2.97
Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) 2 2 2.87
NDA All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 33 0 29.77
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 6 0 12.83
Tripura
(2)
Third Front Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) 2 2 68.80
UPA Indian National Congress 2 0 14.28
NDA Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 1 0 7.82
All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) 1 0 5.09
Uttar Pradesh
(80)
- - Samajwadi Party 68 35 26.74
- - Bahujan Samaj Party 80 19 24.67
NDA Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 77 10 22.17
Janata Dal (United) 3 1 0.8
UPA Indian National Congress 73 9 12.04
Lok Jan Shakti Party 3 0 0.3
- - Rashtriya Lok Dal 10 3 4.5
- - National Loktantrik Party 7 1 0.6
- - Independent 481 1 3.8
- - Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya) 2 1 0.5
Uttarakhand
(5)
NDA Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 5 3 40.98
UPA Indian National Congress 5 1 38.31
- - Samajwadi Party 5 1 7.93
- - Bahujan Samaj Party 3 0 6.77
West Bengal
(42)
Third Front Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) 32 26 38.57
Communist Party Of India (CPI) 3 3 4.01
All India Forward Bloc (AIFB) 3 3 3.66
Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) 4 3 4.48
UPA Indian National Congress 37 6 14.56
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha 1 0 0.1
Independent 1 0 0.2
Party of Democratic Socialism 2 0 0.2
NDA All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) 29 1 21.04
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 13 0 8.06

Territories edit

Territories Party Seats won % of Votes Alliance
Andaman & Nicobar Islands Indian National Congress 1 55.77 United Progressive Alliance
Bharatiya Janata Party 0 35.95 National Democratic Alliance
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 0 2.71 Left Front
Independent 0 1.72 None
Others 0 3.85 None
Chandigarh Indian National Congress 1 52.06 United Progressive Alliance
Bharatiya Janata Party 0 35.22 National Democratic Alliance
Indian National Lok Dal 0 6.61 None
Independent 0 3.42 None
Others 0 2.69 None
National Capital Territory of Delhi Indian National Congress 6 54.81 United Progressive Alliance
Bharatiya Janata Party 1 40.67 National Democratic Alliance
Bahujan Samaj Party 0 2.48 None
Independent 0 1.27 None
Lakshadweep Janata Dal (United) 1 49.02 National Democratic Alliance
Indian National Congress 0 48.79 United Progressive Alliance
Janata Party 0 1.47 None
Samajwadi Party 0 0.72 None

Analysis edit

Though pre-poll predictions were for an overwhelming majority for the BJP, the exit polls (immediately after the elections and before the counting began) predicted a hung parliament. However, even the exit polls could only indicate the general trend and nowhere close to the final figures. There is also the general perception that as soon as the BJP started realising that events might not proceed entirely in its favour, it changed the focus of its campaign from India Shining to issues of stability. The Congress, who was regarded as "old-fashioned" by the ruling BJP, was largely backed by poor, rural, lower-caste and minority voters that did not participate in the economic boom of previous years that created a wealthy middle class and thus achieved its overwhelming victory.

Impact edit

The rout of the ruling parties in the states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala in the general elections led to calls for the dissolution of the governments of these states.

The stock market (Bombay Stock Exchange) fell in the week prior to the announcement of the results due to fears of an unstable coalition. As soon as counting began, however, it became clear that the Congress coalition was headed for a sizeable lead over the NDA and the market surged, only to crash the following day when the left parties, whose support would be required for government formation, announced that it was their intention to do away with the disinvestment ministry. Following this, Manmohan Singh, the Prime Minister (in office 2004–14) and the prime architect of the economic liberalisation of the early 1990s, hurried to reassure investors that the new government would strive to create a business-friendly climate.

Events edit

  • 13 May - The Congress and allies win a plurality of seats in the Lok Sabha (219 seats against 188 for the BJP).
  • 13 May - Counting of votes in the parliamentary elections begins.
  • 11 May - Congress wins the Assembly elections in Andhra Pradesh by 2/3 majority.
  • 10 May - The fourth and final phase of elections comes to an end. Results will come out for 542 of the 543 parliament seats with elections to be held again in Chhapra.
  • 5 May - Third phase of polling comes to an end with the ruling coalition government gaining seats according to exit polls but still off the victory target. Reports of booth capturing in Chhapra capture headlines.
  • 26 April - Second phase of elections sees 55-60% polling. This is the final phase for assembly elections. Polling covers 136 parliamentary constituencies in 11 states. The share market starts to crash as it becomes evident that the NDA government may find it hard to come back to power—raising doubts about the continuation of economic reforms initiated by the NDA government.
  • 22 April - Tripura, where polling was delayed because of a local holiday, votes for its two MPs. A turnout of close to 60% is reported, despite calls for abstention made by separatist militants.
  • 20 April - The first phase of the vote is held, with average turnouts of between 50% and 55%. Voting is reported as brisk, and the day unfolds relatively smoothly, albeit with some glitches reported with the electronic voting machines. Isolated violent incidents take place in Kashmir, Jammu, Manipur, and Jharkhand.
  • 8 April - The NDA's top leaders meet in New Delhi to adopt its manifesto for the elections, "Agenda for Development and Good Governance".
  • 7 April - Ram Jethmalani says he will contest the elections against Prime Minister Vajpayee as an independent candidate from Lucknow. He claims he will be supported by the Congress and some other parties.
  • 6 April - The BJP and the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) tell the Election Commission that they will not stop raising the issue of the foreign origin of Congress president Sonia Gandhi.
  • 4 April - A First Information Report is lodged against external affairs minister Yashwant Sinha for alleged violation of election code of conduct during a poll meeting in Ranchi. Besides Sinha, FIRs were lodged against three other BJP leaders who participated in the meeting.

See also edit

Further reading edit

  • Shastri, Sandeep, K.C. Suri & Yogendra Yadav (2009) (ed.). Electoral Politics in Indian States : Lok Sabha Elections in 2004 and Beyond, New Delhi : Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-806329-6

References edit

  1. ^ "General Elections 2004: Facts and figures". India Today. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  2. ^ Waldman, Amy (13 May 2004). "In Huge Upset, Gandhi's Party Wins Election in India (Published 2004)". The New York Times. Retrieved 22 August 2023.
  3. ^ "The dissolution debate". frontline.thehindu.com. 26 February 2004. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
  4. ^ "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Main News". www.tribuneindia.com. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
  5. ^ "General Election, 2004 (Vol I, II, III)". Election Commission of India.
  6. ^ "BJP spends Rs 150 cr on 'India Shining' campaign". The Economic Times. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
  7. ^ "2004 exit polls: when surveys got it horribly wrong". oneindia. 20 May 2019. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
  8. ^ "Can 2019 exit polls turn out to be wrong like 2004?". Moneycontrol. 20 May 2019. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
  9. ^ "Exit polls: How accurate are they? A look back at 2004, 2009, 2014 predictions". Financialexpress. 19 May 2019. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
  10. ^ "Lok Sabha Results Constituency Map: Lok Sabha Election Result with constituencies details along electoral map". The Times of India. Retrieved 20 July 2021.

External links edit

  • Election Commission of India
  • Parliament of India
  • Interactive map at rediff.com
  • Report from Mumbai, Gujarat during 2004 election

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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 2004 Indian general election 1999 20 April 26 April 5 and 10 May 2004 2009 543 of the 545 seats in the Lok Sabha272 seats needed for a majorityRegistered671 487 930Turnout58 07 1 92pp First party Second party Third party Leader Sonia Gandhi Atal Bihari Vajpayee Harkishan Singh SurjeetParty INC BJP CPI M Alliance UPA NDA LFLast election 28 30 114 seats 23 75 182 seats 5 40 33 seatsSeats won 145 138 43Seat change 31 44 10Popular vote 103 408 949 86 371 561 22 070 614Percentage 26 53 22 16 5 66 Swing 1 77pp 1 59pp 0 26ppResults by constituencyPrime Minister before electionAtal Bihari VajpayeeBJP Prime Minister after election Manmohan SinghINCPolling datesOn 13 May the Bharatiya Janata Party BJP the lead party of the National Democratic Alliance conceded defeat 2 The Indian National Congress which had governed India for all but five years from independence until 1996 returned to power after a record eight years out of office It was able to put together a comfortable majority of more than 335 members out of 543 with the help of its allies The 335 members included both the Congress led United Progressive Alliance the governing coalition formed after the election external support from the Bahujan Samaj Party BSP Samajwadi Party SP Kerala Congress KC and the Left Front After facing criticism from her own party and from the country Congress President Sonia Gandhi asked the 22nd Finance Minister Manmohan Singh an economist to head the new government Singh had previously served in the Congress government of Prime Minister P V Narasimha Rao in the early 1990s when he was seen as one of the architects of India s first economic liberalisation plan which staved off an impending monetary crisis Despite the fact that Singh had never won a Lok Sabha seat his considerable goodwill and Sonia Gandhi s nomination won him the support of the UPA allies and the Left Front Manmohan Singh became the first Sikh and non Hindu prime minister of India Contents 1 Background 2 Organisation 3 Pre poll alliances 4 Forecast and campaigns 4 1 Opinion polls 4 2 Exit polls 5 State UT wise voter turnout details 6 Results 6 1 Region wise results 6 2 By states and territories 6 2 1 States 6 2 2 Territories 7 Analysis 8 Impact 9 Events 10 See also 11 Further reading 12 References 13 External linksBackground editPrime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee had recommended premature dissolution of the 13th Lok Sabha in accordance with a provision of the Constitution to pave the way for early elections apparently in view of the recent good showing of the BJP in the Assembly elections in four states 3 4 Organisation editThe election dates for the parliamentary elections were 5 20 April 141 constituencies 26 April 137 constituencies 5 May 83 constituencies 10 May 182 constituenciesCounting began simultaneously on 13 May Over 370 million of the 675 million eligible citizens voted with election violence claiming 48 lives less than half the number killed during the 1999 election The Indian elections were held in phases in order to maintain law and order A few states considered sensitive areas required deployment of the armed forces The average enrolment of voters in each constituency was 1 2 million although the largest constituency had 3 1 million The Election Commission of India is responsible for deciding the dates and conducting elections according to constitutional provisions The Election Commission employed more than a million electronic voting machines for these elections According to India Today 115 62 billion rupees were expected to have been spent in campaigning for the elections by all political parties combined Most of the money was spent on the people involved in the election The Election Commission limited poll expenses to Rs 2 5 million per constituency Thus the actual spending is expected to have been approximately ten times the limit About 6 5 billion rupees are estimated to have been spent on mobilising 150 000 vehicles About a billion rupees are estimated to have been spent on helicopters and aircraft Pre poll alliances editIn these elections compared to all the Lok Sabha elections of the 1990s the battle was more of a head to head contest in the sense that there was no viable third front alternative Largely the contest was between BJP and its allies on one hand and Congress and its allies on the other The situation did however show large regional differences The BJP fought the elections as part of the National Democratic Alliance NDA although some of its seat sharing agreements were made with strong regional parties outside of the NDA such as Telugu Desam Party TDP in Andhra Pradesh and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam AIADMK in Tamil Nadu Ahead of the elections there were attempts to form a Congress led national level joint opposition front In the end an agreement could not be reached but on regional level alliances between Congress and regional parties were made in several states This was the first time that Congress contested with that type of alliances in a parliamentary election The left parties most notably the Communist Party of India Marxist and the Communist Party of India contested on their own in their strongholds West Bengal Tripura and Kerala confronting both Congress and NDA forces In several other states such as Punjab and Andhra Pradesh they took part in seat sharings with Congress In Tamil Nadu they were part of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam DMK led Democratic Progressive Alliance Two parties refused to go along with either Congress or BJP Bahujan Samaj Party and Samajwadi Party Both are based in Uttar Pradesh the largest state of India in terms of population Congress made several attempts to form alliances with them but in vain Many believed that they would become the spoilers that would rob Congress of an electoral victory The result was a four cornered contest in UP which didn t really hurt or benefit Congress or BJP significantly Forecast and campaigns editMost analysts believed the NDA would win the elections This assessment was also supported by opinion polls The economy had shown steady growth in the last few months and the disinvestment of government owned production units a continuation of India s liberalisation policies initiated in the early 1990s had been on track The Foreign Exchange Reserves of India stood at more than US 100 billion 7th largest in the world and a record for India The service sector had also generated a lot of jobs The party was supposed to have been riding on a wave of the so called feel good factor typified by its promotional campaign India Shining 6 In the past BJP has largely been seen as a hard line Hindu party with close ties with the Hindu organisation the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh RSS Over the years the party has slightly distanced itself from its Hindutva policies a change that is being questioned after the party s poor showing in the elections These elections were marked by the campaign s emphasis on economic gains From the last few elections BJP had realised that its voter base had reached a ceiling and had concentrated on pre poll rather than post poll alliances The foreign origin of Sonia Gandhi also constituted part of the NDA s campaign Opinion polls edit Conducted in month s NDA UPA OtherAugust 2002 250 195 100February 2003 315 115 115August 2003 247 180 115January 2004 335 110 100Exit polls edit Polling organisationNDA UPA OtherNDTV AC Nielsen 230 250 190 205 100 120Star News C voter 263 275 174 184 86 98Aaj Tak MARG 248 190 105Sahara DRS 278 181 102Zee News Taleem 249 176 117Actual result 181 218 143Sources 7 8 9 State UT wise voter turnout details editState UT Seats Electors Voters TurnoutMen Women Total Men Women Total Men Women TotalAndhra Pradesh 42 2 53 55 118 2 57 91 224 5 11 46 342 1 83 20 019 1 73 84 444 3 57 76 275 72 25 67 4 69 95 Arunachal Pradesh 2 3 51 564 3 32 470 6 84 034 1 99 413 1 83 909 3 85 446 56 72 55 31 56 35 Assam 14 78 21 591 71 93 283 1 50 14 874 56 71 454 47 01 710 1 03 77 354 72 51 65 36 69 11 Bihar 40 2 70 53 408 2 35 06 264 5 05 59 672 1 71 95 139 1 21 34 913 2 93 32 306 63 56 51 62 58 02 Chhattisgarh 11 69 04 742 68 14 700 1 37 19 442 40 39 747 31 00 827 71 46 189 58 51 45 50 52 09 Goa 2 4 75 847 4 65 320 9 41 167 2 86 156 2 64 934 5 53 105 60 14 56 94 58 77 Gujarat 26 1 73 41 760 1 63 33 302 3 36 75 062 86 64 929 65 43 424 1 52 13 501 49 97 40 06 45 18 Haryana 10 66 60 631 56 59 926 1 23 20 557 45 36 234 35 54 361 80 97 064 68 11 62 80 65 72 Himachal Pradesh 4 21 28 828 20 53 167 41 81 995 12 69 539 12 11 994 24 97 149 59 84 59 03 59 71 Jammu amp Kashmir 6 34 68 235 28 99 880 63 68 115 13 91 263 8 41 489 22 41 729 40 11 29 02 35 20 Jharkhand 14 89 14 164 78 98 175 1 68 12 339 55 61 056 38 01 786 93 63 363 62 38 48 13 55 69 Karnataka 28 1 96 05 257 1 89 86 838 3 85 92 095 1 31 19 442 1 19 62 519 2 51 39 122 66 92 63 00 65 14 Kerala 20 1 01 68 428 1 09 57 045 2 11 25 473 74 80 351 75 67 329 1 50 93 960 73 56 69 06 71 45 Madhya Pradesh 29 2 00 28 161 1 83 61 940 3 83 90 101 1 13 22 391 71 24 280 1 84 63 451 56 53 38 80 48 09 Maharashtra 48 3 27 88 476 3 02 23 732 6 30 12 208 1 89 57 642 1 52 63 748 3 42 63 317 57 82 50 50 54 38 Manipur 2 7 46 054 7 90 456 15 36 510 5 22 526 5 12 834 10 35 696 70 03 64 88 67 41 Meghalaya 2 6 48 654 6 40 720 12 89 374 3 02 113 3 77 125 6 79 321 46 58 58 86 52 69 Mizoram 1 2 73 454 2 76 505 5 49 959 1 75 372 1 70 000 3 49 799 64 13 61 48 63 60 Nagaland 1 5 47 114 4 94 319 10 41 433 5 05 682 4 46 002 9 55 690 92 43 90 23 91 77 Orissa 21 1 31 91 691 1 24 60 298 2 56 51 989 90 10 592 79 29 405 1 69 45 092 68 30 63 64 66 06 Punjab 13 86 52 294 79 63 105 1 66 15 399 54 37 861 47 94 658 1 02 33 165 62 85 60 21 61 59 Rajasthan 25 1 81 49 028 1 65 63 357 3 47 12 385 1 00 09 085 72 90 569 1 73 46 549 55 15 44 02 49 97 Sikkim 1 1 45 738 1 36 199 2 81 937 1 12 404 1 02 890 2 19 769 77 13 75 54 77 95 Tamil Nadu 39 2 32 69 301 2 39 82 970 4 72 52 271 1 50 06 523 1 36 42 797 2 87 32 954 64 49 56 89 60 81 Tripura 2 10 23 368 9 54 854 19 78 222 7 14 491 6 04 452 13 27 000 69 82 63 30 67 08 Uttar Pradesh 80 6 03 28 608 5 02 95 882 11 06 34 490 3 25 52 479 2 07 20 447 5 32 78 071 53 96 41 20 48 16 Uttarakhand 5 28 38 204 27 24 433 55 62 637 14 70 496 11 97 917 26 73 832 51 81 43 97 48 16 West Bengal 42 2 47 98 089 2 26 39 342 4 74 37 431 1 98 04 552 1 70 66 370 3 70 21 478 79 86 75 38 78 04 Andaman amp Nicobar Islands UT 1 1 31 502 1 10 143 2 41 645 83 520 70 284 1 53 841 63 51 63 81 63 66 Chandigarh UT 1 2 92 438 2 53 246 5 27 684 1 51 932 1 17 886 2 69 849 51 95 50 11 51 14 Dadra amp Nagar Haveli UT 1 65 059 57 622 1 22 681 43 795 40 904 84 703 67 32 70 99 69 04 Daman amp Diu UT 1 39 595 39 637 79 232 29 751 55 591 25 839 65 26 75 06 70 16 Lakshadweep UT 1 19 880 19 153 39 033 15 698 16 122 31 820 78 96 84 17 81 52 NCT OF Delhi 7 49 53 925 38 09 550 87 63 475 24 28 289 16 97 944 41 26 443 49 02 44 57 47 09 Puducherry UT 1 3 10 658 3 26 009 6 36 667 2 40 114 2 44 202 4 84 336 77 29 74 91 76 07 India 543 34 94 90 864 32 19 97 066 67 14 87 930 21 72 34 104 17 27 14 226 38 99 48 330 62 16 53 64 58 07 Source ECI 1 Results edit nbsp PartyVotes SeatsIndian National Congress103 408 94926 53145Bharatiya Janata Party86 371 56122 16138Communist Party of India Marxist 22 070 6145 6643Bahujan Samaj Party20 765 2295 3319Samajwadi Party16 824 0724 3236Telugu Desam Party11 844 8113 045Rashtriya Janata Dal9 384 1472 4124Janata Dal United 9 144 9632 358All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam8 547 0142 190All India Trinamool Congress8 071 8672 072Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam7 064 3931 8116Shiv Sena7 056 2551 8112Nationalist Congress Party7 023 1751 809Janata Dal Secular 5 732 2961 473Communist Party of India5 484 1111 4110Biju Janata Dal5 082 8491 3011Shiromani Akali Dal3 506 6810 908Lok Janshakti Party2 771 4270 714Rashtriya Lok Dal2 463 6070 633Telangana Rashtra Samithi2 441 4050 635Pattali Makkal Katchi2 169 0200 566Asom Gana Parishad2 069 6000 532Indian National Lok Dal1 936 7030 500Jharkhand Mukti Morcha1 846 8430 475Revolutionary Socialist Party1 689 7940 433Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam1 679 8700 434All India Forward Bloc1 365 0550 353Communist Party of India Marxist Leninist Liberation1 281 6880 330Apna Dal844 0530 220Indian Union Muslim League770 0980 201Gondwana Ganatantra Party720 1890 180Naga People s Front715 3660 181Janata Party517 6830 130Haryana Vikas Party506 1220 130Jammu amp Kashmir National Conference493 0670 132Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangh428 5660 110All India Majlis e Ittehadul Muslimeen417 2480 111Shiromani Akali Dal Simranjit Singh Mann 387 6820 100Republican Party of India Athawale 367 5100 091National Loktantrik Party367 0490 091Kerala Congress353 9050 091Kannada Nadu Party349 1830 090Samajwadi Janata Party Rashtriya 337 3860 091Peasants and Workers Party of India319 5720 080Republican Party of India295 5450 080Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party275 2670 070Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party267 4570 071Peoples Republican Party261 2190 070Indian Federal Democratic Party256 4110 071Kerala Congress M 209 8800 050Rashtriya Samanta Dal209 6940 050Samta Party201 2760 050Lok Bhalai Party187 7870 050Mizo National Front182 8640 051Bharatiya Navshakti Party171 0800 041All Jharkhand Students Union157 9300 040Sikkim Democratic Front153 4090 041Marxist Co ordination Committee147 4700 040Rashtriya Samaj Paksha146 5710 040Rashtriya Parivartan Dal139 1450 040Jharkhand Disom Party135 6850 030Pyramid Party of India130 3620 030Ekta Shakti126 9240 030Autonomous State Demand Committee101 8080 030Akhil Bharatiya Sena92 2100 020Hindu Mahasabha88 2140 020Federal Party of Manipur88 1790 020Bihar People s Party86 4180 020Party of Democratic Socialism81 9990 020Samata Samaj Party78 7910 020Mahabharat People s Party77 0550 020Arunachal Congress76 5270 020Jharkhand Party74 3640 020Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party70 0780 020Indian Justice Party67 9140 020Jharkhand Party Naren 67 7820 020United Minorities Front Assam64 6570 020Labour Party Secular 63 9890 020Rashtriya Swabhimaan Party58 2960 010Pragatisheel Manav Samaj Party54 7460 010Lok Rajya Party54 0970 010Bahujan Kisan Dal52 6690 010Majlis Bachao Tahreek47 5600 010Peoples Democratic Party45 7200 010Uttarakhand Kranti Dal43 8990 010Marxist Communist Party of India S S Srivastava 38 7660 010Amra Bangali38 1070 010Vidharbha Rajya Party36 9740 010Urs Samyuktha Paksha33 1280 010Ambedkarist Republican Party31 4670 010Prabuddha Republican Party29 7920 010Rashtravadi Communist Party28 7570 010Rashtriya Samajik Nayak Paksha27 5940 010Sampurna Vikas Dal27 1350 010Tamil Desiyak Katchi25 3480 010Kosi Vikas Party25 2580 010Chhattisgarhi Samaj Party24 6960 010Bharatiya Manavata Vikas Party24 1760 010Loktantrik Samajwadi Party22 8110 010Savarn Samaj Party21 2460 010Ambedkar Samaj Party20 7670 010Indian National League20 1590 010Bharatiya Gaon Taj Dal19 9090 010Akhil Bharatiya Congress Dal Ambedkar 19 5480 010Socialist Party Lohia 18 6280 000Shivrajya Party18 3740 000Samajwadi Jan Parishad17 7170 000Hindustan Janata Party17 4100 000Revolutionary Communist Party of India Rasik Bhatt 16 6910 000Bharatiya Republican Paksha16 5460 000Rashtriya Vikas Party15 1590 000Trinamool Gana Parishad14 9330 000Manuvadi Party14 2330 000Bharat Kranti Rakshak Party12 5470 000Rashtriya Hamara Dal12 3460 000Parivartan Samaj Party12 2730 000Bharatiya Eklavya Party12 1970 000Proutist Sarva Samaj Party11 5610 000Bharatiya Rashtravadi Paksha11 4590 000Pachim Banga Rajya Muslim League10 4460 000Rajasthan Vikash Party10 0320 000Lokpriya Samaj Party9 9130 000Bharatiya Jana Sangh9 7070 000Rashtriya Krantikari Samajwadi Party9 1450 000Vidarbha Janata Congress9 0970 000Shoshit Samaj Dal8 8620 000Jai Hind Party8 6450 000Bharatiya Minorities Suraksha Mahasangh8 2000 000Akhil Bharatiya Desh Bhakt Morcha7 6960 000Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party7 5840 000Rashtriya Sawarn Dal7 3740 000Navbharat Nirman Party7 1690 000Krantikari Samyavadi Party6 9480 000Democratic Bharatiya Samaj Party6 7170 000Youth and Students Party6 5800 000Ephraim Union6 5120 000Akhil Bharatiya Lok Tantrik Alp Sankhyak Jan Morcha6 0030 000United Goans Democratic Party5 8810 000Pichhra Samaj Party5 6720 000All India Momin Conference5 1130 000Labour Party of India V V Prasad 4 9770 000All India Minorities Front4 8740 000Republican Party of India Khobragade 4 7900 000Naari Shakti Party4 6490 000Bahujan Vikas Party4 5330 000Bharatiya Ekta Dal4 3120 000Shikshit Berozgar Sena4 3030 000Yuva Gantantra Party4 1400 000Rashtravadi Janata Party3 7370 000Kranti Kari Jai Hind Sena3 3930 000Mudiraj Rashtriya Samithi3 3450 000Sikkim Sangram Parishad3 2160 000Janata Vikas Party3 1730 000National 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255Nominated Anglo Indians2Total389 779 784100 00545Valid votes389 779 78499 96Invalid blank votes168 5460 04Total votes389 948 330100 00Registered voters turnout671 487 93058 07Source ECIRegion wise results edit Region Total seats Indian National Congress Bharatiya Janata Party OthersSouth India 131 48 nbsp 14 18 nbsp 1 65 nbsp 13West India 78 27 nbsp 10 28 nbsp 7 23 nbsp 3Hindi Heartland 225 46 nbsp 12 78 nbsp 34 101 nbsp 22North East India 25 11 nbsp 3 4 nbsp 2 13 nbsp 4East India 63 8 nbsp 3 7 nbsp 4 48 nbsp 1Union Territories 22 5 nbsp 5 3 nbsp 14 nbsp 5Total 543 145 31 138 44 264 17Source Times of India 10 By states and territories edit States edit State of seats Alliance Party Seats Contested Seats won of votesAndhra Pradesh 42 UPA Indian National Congress 34 29 41 56Telangana Rashtra Samithi TRS 6 5 6 83Communist Party of India Marxist CPM 1 1 1 04Independent 1 0 0 9NDA Telugu Desam Party 33 5 33 12Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 9 0 8 4 Communist Party Of India CPI 1 1 1 34 All India Majlis e Ittehadul Muslimeen 2 1 1 2Arunachal Pradesh 2 NDA Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 2 2 53 85UPA Arunachal Congress 1 0 19 88Indian National Congress 1 0 9 96Assam 14 UPA Indian National Congress 14 9 35 07NDA Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 12 2 22 94Independent 1 1 6 6Janata Dal United 1 0 1 3 Asom Gana Parishad 12 2 19 95Bihar 40 UPA Rashtriya Janata Dal 26 22 30 67Lok Janshakti Party 8 4 8 19Indian National Congress 4 3 4 49Communist Party of India Marxist CPM 1 0 0 8Nationalist Congress Party 1 0 1NDA Janata Dal United 24 6 22 36Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 16 5 14 57Chhattisgarh 11 NDA Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 11 10 47 78UPA Indian National Congress 11 1 40 16 Bahujan Samaj Party 11 0 4 54Goa 2 NDA Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 2 1 46 83UPA Indian National Congress 1 1 29 76Nationalist Congress Party 1 0 16 04Gujarat 26 NDA Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 26 14 47 37UPA Indian National Congress 26 12 43 86Haryana 10 UPA Indian National Congress 10 9 42 13NDA Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 10 1 17 21 Indian National Lok Dal 10 0 22 43 Haryana Vikas Party 9 0 6 25Himachal Pradesh 4 UPA Indian National Congress 4 3 51 81NDA Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 4 1 44 25Jammu amp Kashmir 6 UPA Indian National Congress 3 2 27 83Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party 2 1 11 94NDA Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 6 0 23 04 Jammu amp Kashmir National Conference 6 2 22 02 Independent 37 1 15 17Jharkhand 14 UPA Indian National Congress 6 6 21 44Jharkhand Mukti Morcha 5 4 16 28Rashtriya Janata Dal 2 2 3 51Lok Janshakti Party 1 0 0 4NDA Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 14 1 33 01 Communist Party of India CPI 1 1 3 8Karnataka 28 NDA Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 24 18 34 77Janata Dal United 4 0 1 9UPA Indian National Congress 28 8 36 82 Janata Dal Secular 28 2 20 45Kerala 20 Third Front Communist Party of India Marxist CPM 13 12 31 52Communist Party Of India CPI 4 3 7 89Janata Dal Secular 1 1 2 3Kerala Congress 1 1 2 3Independent 1 1 2 1UPA Muslim League Kerala State Committee 2 1 4 86Indian National Congress 17 0 32 13Kerala Congress M 1 0 1 4NDA Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 19 0 10 4Indian Federal Democratic Party 1 1 1 7Madhya Pradesh 29 NDA Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 29 25 48 13UPA Indian National Congress 29 4 34 07 Bahujan Samaj Party 28 0 4 75Maharashtra 48 NDA Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 26 13 22 61Shiv Sena 22 12 20 11UPA Indian National Congress 26 13 23 77Nationalist Congress Party 18 9 18 31Republican Party of India A 1 1 1Republican Party of India 1 0 0 4Peoples Republican Party 1 0 0 7Janata Dal Secular 1 0 0 6Manipur 2 Independent 3 1 22 46UPA Indian National Congress 1 1 14 88Nationalist Congress Party 1 0 10 37NDA Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 2 0 20 65Meghalaya 2 UPA Indian National Congress 2 1 45 55NDA All India Trinamool Congress AITC 1 1 28 27Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 1 0 8 63Mizoram 1 NDA Mizo National Front 1 1 52 46 Independent 1 0 45 67Nagaland 1 NDA Naga People s Front 1 1 73 12UPA Indian National Congress 1 0 25 78Orissa 21 NDA Biju Janata Dal 12 11 30 02Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 9 7 19 30UPA Indian National Congress 21 2 40 43 Jharkhand Mukti Morcha 1 1 1 6Punjab 13 NDA Shiromani Akali Dal 10 8 34 28Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 3 3 10 48UPA Indian National Congress 11 2 34 17Communist Party of India Marxist CPM 1 0 1 8Communist Party Of India CPI 1 0 2 5 Bahujan Samaj Party 13 0 7 67Rajasthan 25 NDA Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 25 21 49 01UPA Indian National Congress 25 4 41 42Sikkim 1 NDA Sikkim Democratic Front 1 1 69 84UPA Indian National Congress 1 0 27 43Tamil Nadu 39 UPA Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 16 16 24 60Indian National Congress 10 10 14 40Pattali Makkal Katchi 5 5 6 71Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 4 4 5 85Communist Party Of India CPI 2 2 2 97Communist Party of India Marxist CPM 2 2 2 87NDA All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 33 0 29 77Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 6 0 12 83Tripura 2 Third Front Communist Party of India Marxist CPM 2 2 68 80UPA Indian National Congress 2 0 14 28NDA Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 1 0 7 82All India Trinamool Congress AITC 1 0 5 09Uttar Pradesh 80 Samajwadi Party 68 35 26 74 Bahujan Samaj Party 80 19 24 67NDA Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 77 10 22 17Janata Dal United 3 1 0 8UPA Indian National Congress 73 9 12 04Lok Jan Shakti Party 3 0 0 3 Rashtriya Lok Dal 10 3 4 5 National Loktantrik Party 7 1 0 6 Independent 481 1 3 8 Samajwadi Janata Party Rashtriya 2 1 0 5Uttarakhand 5 NDA Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 5 3 40 98UPA Indian National Congress 5 1 38 31 Samajwadi Party 5 1 7 93 Bahujan Samaj Party 3 0 6 77West Bengal 42 Third Front Communist Party of India Marxist CPM 32 26 38 57Communist Party Of India CPI 3 3 4 01All India Forward Bloc AIFB 3 3 3 66Revolutionary Socialist Party RSP 4 3 4 48UPA Indian National Congress 37 6 14 56Jharkhand Mukti Morcha 1 0 0 1Independent 1 0 0 2Party of Democratic Socialism 2 0 0 2NDA All India Trinamool Congress AITC 29 1 21 04Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 13 0 8 06Territories edit Territories Party Seats won of Votes AllianceAndaman amp Nicobar Islands Indian National Congress 1 55 77 United Progressive AllianceBharatiya Janata Party 0 35 95 National Democratic AllianceCommunist Party of India Marxist 0 2 71 Left FrontIndependent 0 1 72 NoneOthers 0 3 85 NoneChandigarh Indian National Congress 1 52 06 United Progressive AllianceBharatiya Janata Party 0 35 22 National Democratic AllianceIndian National Lok Dal 0 6 61 NoneIndependent 0 3 42 NoneOthers 0 2 69 NoneNational Capital Territory of Delhi Indian National Congress 6 54 81 United Progressive AllianceBharatiya Janata Party 1 40 67 National Democratic AllianceBahujan Samaj Party 0 2 48 NoneIndependent 0 1 27 NoneLakshadweep Janata Dal United 1 49 02 National Democratic AllianceIndian National Congress 0 48 79 United Progressive AllianceJanata Party 0 1 47 NoneSamajwadi Party 0 0 72 NoneAnalysis editMain article 2004 Indian general election analysis Though pre poll predictions were for an overwhelming majority for the BJP the exit polls immediately after the elections and before the counting began predicted a hung parliament However even the exit polls could only indicate the general trend and nowhere close to the final figures There is also the general perception that as soon as the BJP started realising that events might not proceed entirely in its favour it changed the focus of its campaign from India Shining to issues of stability The Congress who was regarded as old fashioned by the ruling BJP was largely backed by poor rural lower caste and minority voters that did not participate in the economic boom of previous years that created a wealthy middle class and thus achieved its overwhelming victory Impact editThe rout of the ruling parties in the states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala in the general elections led to calls for the dissolution of the governments of these states The stock market Bombay Stock Exchange fell in the week prior to the announcement of the results due to fears of an unstable coalition As soon as counting began however it became clear that the Congress coalition was headed for a sizeable lead over the NDA and the market surged only to crash the following day when the left parties whose support would be required for government formation announced that it was their intention to do away with the disinvestment ministry Following this Manmohan Singh the Prime Minister in office 2004 14 and the prime architect of the economic liberalisation of the early 1990s hurried to reassure investors that the new government would strive to create a business friendly climate Events edit13 May The Congress and allies win a plurality of seats in the Lok Sabha 219 seats against 188 for the BJP 13 May Counting of votes in the parliamentary elections begins 11 May Congress wins the Assembly elections in Andhra Pradesh by 2 3 majority 10 May The fourth and final phase of elections comes to an end Results will come out for 542 of the 543 parliament seats with elections to be held again in Chhapra 5 May Third phase of polling comes to an end with the ruling coalition government gaining seats according to exit polls but still off the victory target Reports of booth capturing in Chhapra capture headlines 26 April Second phase of elections sees 55 60 polling This is the final phase for assembly elections Polling covers 136 parliamentary constituencies in 11 states The share market starts to crash as it becomes evident that the NDA government may find it hard to come back to power raising doubts about the continuation of economic reforms initiated by the NDA government 22 April Tripura where polling was delayed because of a local holiday votes for its two MPs A turnout of close to 60 is reported despite calls for abstention made by separatist militants 20 April The first phase of the vote is held with average turnouts of between 50 and 55 Voting is reported as brisk and the day unfolds relatively smoothly albeit with some glitches reported with the electronic voting machines Isolated violent incidents take place in Kashmir Jammu Manipur and Jharkhand 8 April The NDA s top leaders meet in New Delhi to adopt its manifesto for the elections Agenda for Development and Good Governance 7 April Ram Jethmalani says he will contest the elections against Prime Minister Vajpayee as an independent candidate from Lucknow He claims he will be supported by the Congress and some other parties 6 April The BJP and the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam AIADMK tell the Election Commission that they will not stop raising the issue of the foreign origin of Congress president Sonia Gandhi 4 April A First Information Report is lodged against external affairs minister Yashwant Sinha for alleged violation of election code of conduct during a poll meeting in Ranchi Besides Sinha FIRs were lodged against three other BJP leaders who participated in the meeting See also editList of members of the 14th Lok Sabha 2004 elections in India Election Commission of IndiaFurther reading editShastri Sandeep K C Suri amp Yogendra Yadav 2009 ed Electoral Politics in Indian States Lok Sabha Elections in 2004 and Beyond New Delhi Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 806329 6References edit General Elections 2004 Facts and figures India Today Retrieved 23 July 2023 Waldman Amy 13 May 2004 In Huge Upset Gandhi s Party Wins Election in India Published 2004 The New York Times Retrieved 22 August 2023 The dissolution debate frontline thehindu com 26 February 2004 Retrieved 6 January 2023 The Tribune Chandigarh India Main News www tribuneindia com Retrieved 6 January 2023 General Election 2004 Vol I II III Election Commission of India BJP spends Rs 150 cr on India Shining campaign The Economic Times Retrieved 6 January 2023 2004 exit polls when surveys got it horribly wrong oneindia 20 May 2019 Retrieved 20 May 2019 Can 2019 exit polls turn out to be wrong like 2004 Moneycontrol 20 May 2019 Retrieved 14 December 2022 Exit polls How accurate are they A look back at 2004 2009 2014 predictions Financialexpress 19 May 2019 Retrieved 14 December 2022 Lok Sabha Results Constituency Map Lok Sabha Election Result with constituencies details along electoral map The Times of India Retrieved 20 July 2021 External links editElection Commission of India Parliament of India Interactive map at rediff com Report from Mumbai Gujarat during 2004 election Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2004 Indian general election amp oldid 1199154788, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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