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To constitute India 's 18th Lok Sabha , general elections were held in April–June 2024 . The result was announced on 4 and 5 June 2024[ 1] . The main contenders were two alliance groups of the Incumbent National Democratic Alliance and the Opposition Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance ; led by Bharatiya Janata Party and Indian National Congress respectively.
This article describes the performance of various political parties. For the performance of individual candidates, please see, List of members of the 18th Lok Sabha .
Seat share of parties in the election
Other (11.74%)
Vote share of parties in the election
Other (21.3%)
Overview
BJP led NDA broke the majority mark of 272 by winning 293 seats. However, unlike the previous election , BJP didn't achieve the majority mark on it's own. BJP maintained control of 240 seats in the Lower Chamber .
The INC led opposition alliance gained 235 seats out of which 99 were contributed by the Congress Party. 37 seats were won by SP while 29 seats from West Bengal were won by Mamata Banerjee headed Trinamool Congress . The final wins by the alliance were stronger than previous predictions from exit polls.
BJP lost 63 seats while its two main partners, TDP gained 13 seats and JD (U) lost 4. Within the opposition alliance, INC gained 47 seats, SP gained 32 seats, and AITC gained 7 seats vs the previous election.
Uttar Pradesh , West Bengal and Maharashtra had earlier indications of an overwhelming BJP and allies victory but ultimately were won by the opposition with SP winning in UP, AITC in Bengal and SS-UBT , INC and NCP-SP winning Maharashtra.
Results by Party and Alliances
Result by Party Result by Alliance Party or alliance Votes % Seats +/– National Democratic Alliance Bharatiya Janata Party 235,973,935 240 – 63 Telugu Desam Party 12,775,270 16 +13 Janata Dal (United) 8,039,663 12 –4 Shiv Sena 7,401,447 7 –11 Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) 2,810,250 5 +5 Janata Dal (Secular) 2 +1 Jana Sena Party 2 +2 Rashtriya Lok Dal 2 +2 All Jharkhand Students Union 1 0 Nationalist Congress Party 1 –4 United People's Party Liberal 1 +1 Sikkim Krantikari Morcha 1 +1 Apna Dal (Soneylal) 1 –1 Asom Gana Parishad 1 +1 Hindustani Awam Morcha 1 +1 Pattali Makkal Katchi 0 0 Bharath Dharma Jana Sena 0 0 Tamil Maanila Congress 0 0 Amma Makkal Munnettra Kazhagam 0 0 National People's Party 0 –1 Naga People's Front 0 –1 Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party 0 –1 Rashtriya Lok Morcha 0 0 Rashtriya Samaj Paksha 0 0 Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party 0 0 Independents 0 –1 Total 293 –60 Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance Indian National Congress 136,759,064 99 +47 Samajwadi Party 29,549,381 37 +32 All India Trinamool Congress 28,213,393 29 +7 Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 11,754,710 22 – 2 Communist Party of India (Marxist) 11,342,553 4 +1 Rashtriya Janata Dal 10,107,402 4 +4 Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) 9,567,779 9 +9 Aam Aadmi Party 7,147,800 3 +2 Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar) 5,921,162 8 +8 Communist Party of India 3,132,683 2 0 Jharkhand Mukti Morcha 2,627,488 3 +2 Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation 1,726,309 2 +2 Indian Union Muslim League 1,199,839 3 0 Jammu and Kashmir National Conference 1,139,084 2 – 1 Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi 990,237 2 +1 Bharat Adivasi Party 1 +1 Kerala Congress 1 0 Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 1 +1 Rashtriya Loktantrik Party 1 0 Revolutionary Socialist Party 1 0 All India Forward Bloc 0 0 Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party 0 0 Vikassheel Insaan Party 0 0 Assam Jatiya Parishad 0 0 Kerala Congress (Mani) 0 0 Kongunadu Makkal Desia Katchi 0 0 Total 234 0 YSR Congress Party 4 –18 Shiromani Akali Dal 1 –1 All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen 1 –1 Zoram People's Movement 1 +1 Azad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram) 1 +1 Voice of the People Party 1 +1 All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 0 –1 Bahujan Samaj Party 0 –10 Karnataka Rashtra Samithi 0 0 Biju Janata Dal 0 –12 Uttama Prajaakeeya Party 0 0 Bharat Rashtra Samithi 0 –9 Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) 0 0 Indian National Lok Dal 0 0 Jannayak Janta Party 0 0 Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam 0 0 Gondwana Ganatantra Party 0 0 All India United Democratic Front 0 –1 Revolutionary Goans Party 0 0 Sikkim Democratic Front 0 0 Other parties 0 –2 Independents 7 –1 None of the above – – Total 543 0 Registered voters/turnout 968,821,926 – Source: ECI
2024 Indian General Election by Bloc
Results by Alliances
Results by States and Union Territories
Andaman & Nicobar Islands (1)
Andhra Pradesh (25)
TDP (16)
YSRCP (4)
BJP (3)
JSP (2)
Arunachal Pradesh (2)
Assam (14)
BJP (9)
INC (3)
AGP (1)
UPPL (1)
Bihar (40)
BJP (12)
JDU (12)
LJP (5)
RJD (4)
INC (3)
CPI(ML) (2)
HAM (1)
IND (1)
Chandigarh (1)
Chhattisgarh (11)
Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu(2)
NCT of Delhi (7)
Goa (2)
Gujarat (26)
Haryana (10)
Himachal Pradesh (4)
Jammu and Kashmir (5)
Jharkhand (14)
BJP (8)
JMM (3)
INC (2)
AJSU (1)
Karnataka (28)
Kerala (20)
INC (14)
IUML (2)
CPM (1)
BJP (1)
KEC (1)
RSP (1)
Ladakh (1)
Lakshadweep (1)
Madhya Pradesh (29)
Maharashtra (48)
INC (13)
BJP (9)
SHS-UBT (9)
NCP-SP (8)
SHS (7)
NCP (1)
IND (1)
Manipur (2)
Meghalaya (2)
Mizoram (1)
Nagaland (1)
Odisha (21)
Puducherry (1)
Punjab (13)
INC (7)
AAP (3)
IND (2)
SAD (1)
Rajasthan (25)
BJP (14)
INC (8)
CPM (1)
RLP (1)
BAP (1)
Sikkim (1)
Tamil Nadu (39)
DMK (22)
INC (9)
CPM (2)
CPI (2)
VCK (2)
IUML (1)
MDMK (1)
Telangana (17)
INC (8)
BJP (8)
AIMIM (1)
Tripura (2)
Uttar Pradesh (80)
SP (37)
BJP (33)
INC (6)
RLD (2)
ADS (1)
ASPKR (1)
Uttarakhand (5)
West Bengal (42)
AITC (29)
BJP (12)
INC (1)
Results by Region
Results by Constituency
2024 Indian General Election by constituency
State
Parliamentary Constituency
Winner
Runner Up
Margin
No.
Name
Type
Candidate
Party
%
Votes
Candidate
Party
%
Votes
%
Votes
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
1
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
GEN
Bishnu Pada Ray
BJP
50.6%
102,436
Kuldeep Rai Sharma
INC
38.5%
78,040
12.1%
24,396
Andhra Pradesh [ 20]
1
Araku
(ST)
Gumma Thanuja Rani
YSRCP
40.96%
4,77,005
Kothapalli Geetha
BJP
36.62%
4,26,425
4.34%
50,580
2
Srikakulam
GEN
Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu
TDP
61.05%
7,54,328
Perada Tilak
YSRCP
34.51%
4,26,427
26.54%
3,27,901
3
Vizianagaram
GEN
Kalisetti Appala Naidu
TDP
57.20%
7,43,113
Bellana Chandra Sekhar
YSRCP
38.00%
4,93,762
19.19%
2,49,351
4
Visakhapatnam
GEN
Mathukumilli Bharat
TDP
65.42%
9,07,467
Botsa Jhansi Lakshmi
YSRCP
29.07%
4,03,220
36.35%
5,04,247
5
Anakapalli
GEN
C. M. Ramesh
BJP
57.50%
7,62,069
Budi Mutyala Naidu
YSRCP
4,65,539
35.13%
22.37%
2,96,530
6
Kakinada
GEN
Tangella Uday Srinivas
JSP
54.87%
7,29,699
Chalamalasetti Sunil
YSRCP
37.62%
5,00,208
17.26%
2,29,491
7
Amalapuram
(SC)
Ganti Harish Madhur
TDP
61.25%
7,96,981
Rapaka Vara Prasada Rao
YSRCP
34.95%
4,54,785
26.30%
3,42,196
8
Rajahmundry
GEN
Daggubati Purandeswari
BJP
54.82%
7,26,515
Guduri Srinivas
YSRCP
36.77%
4,87,376
18.05
2,39,139
9
Narasapuram
GEN
Srinivas Verma
BJP
57.46%
7,07,343
Guduri Umabala
YSRCP
34.98%
4,30,541
22.48%
2,76,802
10
Eluru
GEN
Putta Mahesh Yadav
TDP
54%
7,46,351
Karumuri Sunilkumar Yadav
YSRCP
40.84%
5,64,494
13.16%
1,81,857
11
Machilipatnam
GEN
Vallabhaneni Balashowry
JSP
55.22%
7,24,439
Simhadri Chandrasekhar Rao
YSRCP
38.21%
5,01,260
17.01%
2,23,179
12
Vijayawada
GEN
Kesineni Sivanath
TDP
58.21%
7,94,154
Kesineni Srinivas
YSRCP
37.53%
5,12,069
20.68%
2,82,085
13
Guntur
GEN
Pemmasani Chandra Sekhar
TDP
60.68%
8,64,948
Kilari Venkata Rosaiah
YSRCP
36.50%
5,20,253
24.18%
3,44,695
14
Narasaraopet
GEN
Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu
TDP
53.88%
8,07,996
Poluboina Anilkumar Yadav
YSRCP
43.23%
6,48,267
10.65%
1,59,729
15
Bapatla
(SC)
Tenneti Krishna Prasad
TDP
55.16%
7,17,493
Nandigam Suresh
YSRCP
39.17%
5,09,462
15.99%
2,08,031
16
Ongole
GEN
Magunta Sreenivasulu Reddy
TDP
49.35%
7,01,894
Chevireddy Bhaskar Reddy
YSRCP
45.82%
6,51,695
3.53%
50,199
17
Nandyal
GEN
Byreddy Shabari
TDP
49.92%
7,01,131
Pocha Brahmananda Reddy
YSRCP
41.95%
5,89,156
7.97%
1,11,975
18
Kurnool
GEN
Panchalingala Nagaraju
TDP
49.51%
6,58,914
B. Y. Ramaiah
YSRCP
41.15%
5,47,616
8.39%
1,11,298
19
Anantapur
GEN
Ambika Lakshminarayana
TDP
53.33%
7,68,245
Malagundla Sankaranarayana
YSRCP
40.24%
5,79,690
13.09%
1,88,555
20
Hindupur
GEN
B. K. Parthasarathi
TDP
51.23%
7,25,534
J. Shantha
YSRCP
41.88%
5,93,107
9.35
1,32,427
21
Kadapa
GEN
Y. S. Avinash Reddy
YSRCP
45.78%
6,05,143
Chadipiralla Bhupesh Reddy
TDP
41.03%
5,42,448
4.75%
62,995
22
Nellore
GEN
Vemireddy Prabhakar Reddy
TDP
55,70%
7,66,202
V. Vijaysai Reddy
YSRCP
37.82%
5,20,300
17.88%
2,45,902
23
Tirupati
(SC)
Maddila Gurumoorthy
YSRCP
45.73
6,32,228
Velagapalli Varaprasad Rao
BJP
44.67%
6,17,659
1.06%
14,569
24
Rajampet
GEN
P. V. Midhun Reddy
YSRCP
48.38%
6,44,844
Kiran Kumar Reddy
BJP
42.67%
5,68,773
5.71%
76,071
25
Chittoor
(SC)
Daggumalla Prasada Rao
TDP
N. Reddeppa
YSRCP
Arunachal Pradesh
1
Arunachal West
(ST)
Kiren Rijiju
BJP
51.4%
205,417
Nabam Tuki
INC
26.2%
104,679
25.2%
100,738
2
Arunachal East
(ST)
Tapir Gao
BJP
45.0%
145,581
Bosiram Siram
INC
35.6%
115,160
9.4%
30,421
Assam
1
Kokrajhar
(ST)
Joyanta Busumatary
UPPL
39.4%
488,995
Kampa Borgoyari
BPF
35.2%
437,412
4.2%
51,583
2
Dhubri
GEN
Rakibul Hussain
INC
60.0%
1,471,885
Mohammed Badruddin Ajmal
AIUDF
18.7%
459,409
41.3%
1,012,476
3
Barpeta
GEN
Phani Bhusan Choudhury
AGP
51.0%
860,113
Deep Bayan
INC
37.8%
637,762
13.2%
222,351
4
Darrang–Udalguri
GEN
Dilip Saikia
BJP
47.9%
868,387
Madhab Rajbangshi
INC
29.8%
539,375
18.1%
329,012
5
Guwahati
GEN
Bijula Kalita Medhi
BJP
56.0%
894,887
Mira Borthakur Goswami
INC
40.3%
643,797
15.7%
251,090
6
Diphu
(ST)
Amarsing Tisso
BJP
49%
334,620
J.I. Kathar
IND
27%
187,017
22%
147,603
7
Karimganj
GEN
Kripanath Mallah
BJP
47.5%
545,093
Hafiz Rashid Ahmed Choudhury
INC
45.9%
526,733
1.6%
18,360
8
Silchar
(SC)
Parimal Suklabaidya
BJP
59.9%
652,405
Surya Kanta Sarkar
INC
35.6%
388,094
24.3%
264,311
9
Nagaon
GEN
Pradyut Bordoloi
INC
50.9%
788,850
Suresh Borah
BJP
37.2%
576,619
13.7%
212,231
10
Kaziranga
GEN
Kamakhya Prasad Tasa
BJP
55.0%
897,043
Roselina Tirkey
INC
39.8%
648,096
15.2%
248,947
11
Sonitpur
GEN
Ranjit Dutta
BJP
60.2%
775,788
Premlal Ganju
INC
32.2%
414,380
28.0%
361,408
12
Lakhimpur
GEN
Pradan Baruah
BJP
54.7%
663,122
Uday Shankar Hazarika
INC
38.1%
461,865
16.6%
201257
13
Dibrugarh
GEN
Sarbananda Sonawal
BJP
54.3%
693,762
Lurinjyoti Gogoi
AJP
32.4%
414,441
21.9%
279,321
14
Jorhat
GEN
Gaurav Gogoi
INC
54.0%
751,771
Topon Kumar Gogoi
BJP
43.7%
607,378
10.3%
144,393
Bihar
1
Valmiki Nagar
GEN
Sunil Kumar
JD(U)
5,23,422
Deepak Yadav
RJD
4,24,747
98,675
2
Paschim Champaran
GEN
Sanjay Jaiswal
BJP
3
Purvi Champaran
GEN
Radha Mohan Singh
BJP
4
Sheohar
GEN
Lovely Anand
JD(U)
5
Sitamarhi
GEN
Devesh Chandra Thakur
JD(U)
6
Madhubani
GEN
Ashok Kumar Yadav
BJP
7
Jhanjharpur
GEN
Ramprit Mandal
JD(U)
8
Supaul
GEN
Dileshwar Kamait
JD(U)
9
Araria
GEN
Pradeep Kumar Singh
BJP
6,00,146
Shahnawaz
RJD
5,80,052
20,094
10
Kishanganj
GEN
Mohammad Jawed
INC
4,02,850
Mujahid Alam
JD(U)
3,43,158
59,692
11
Katihar
GEN
Tariq Anwar
INC
5,67,092
Dulal Chandra Goswami
JD(U)
5,17,229
49,863
12
Purnia
GEN
Rajesh Ranjan Alias Pappu Yadav
Independent
5,67,556
Santosh Kumar
JD(U)
5,43,709
23,847
13
Madhepura
GEN
Dinesh Chandra Yadav
JD(U)
14
Darbhanga
GEN
Gopal Jee Thakur
BJP
15
Muzaffarpur
GEN
Raj Bhushan Choudhary
BJP
16
Vaishali
GEN
Veena Devi
LJP(RV)
5,67,043
Vijay Kumar Shukla
RJD
4,77,409
89,634
17
Gopalganj
(SC)
Alok Kumar Suman
JD(U)
18
Siwan
GEN
Vijay Lakshmi Devi
JD(U)
19
Maharajganj
GEN
Janardan Singh Sigriwal
BJP
20
Saran
GEN
Rajiv Pratap Rudy
BJP
21
Hajipur
(SC)
Chirag Paswan
LJP(RV)
6,15,718
Shiv Chandra Ram
RJD
4,45,613
1,70,105
22
Ujiarpur
GEN
Nityanand Rai
BJP
23
Samastipur
(SC)
Shambhavi
LJP(RV)
24
Begusarai
GEN
Giriraj Singh
BJP
25
Khagaria
GEN
Rajesh Verma
LJP(RV)
5,38,657
Sanjay Kumar
CPI(M)
3,77,526
1,61,131
26
Bhagalpur
GEN
Ajay Kumar Mandal
JD(U)
27
Banka
GEN
Giridhari Yadav
JD(U)
28
Munger
GEN
Rajeev Ranjan Singh Alias Lalan Singh
JD(U)
29
Nalanda
GEN
Kaushalendra Kumar
JD(U)
30
Patna Sahib
GEN
Ravi Shankar Prasad
BJP
31
Pataliputra
GEN
Misha Bharti
RJD
32
Arrah
GEN
Sudama Prasad
CPI(ML)L
33
Buxar
GEN
Sudhakar Singh
RJD
34
Sasaram
(SC)
Manoj Kumar
INC
5,13,004
Shivesh Kumar
BJP
4,93,847
19,157
35
Karakat
GEN
Raja Ram Singh
CPI(ML)L
36
Jahanabad
GEN
Surendra Prasad Yadav
RJD
37
Aurangabad
GEN
Abhay Kumar Sinha
RJD
38
Gaya
(SC)
Jitan Ram Manjhi
HAM(S)
4,94,960
Kumar Sarvjeet
RJD
3,93,148
1,01,812
39
Nawada
GEN
Vivek Thakur
BJP
4,10,608
Shrawan Kumar
RJD
3,42,938
67,670
40
Jamui
(SC)
Arun Bharti
LJP(RV)
5,09,046
Archana Kumari
RJD
3,96,564
1,12,482
Chandigarh
1
Chandigarh
GEN
Manish Tewari
INC
48.23%
2,16,657
Sanjay Tandon
BJP
47.66%
2,14,153
0.57%
2504
Chhattisgarh
1
Sarguja
(ST)
Chintamani Maharaj
BJP
Shashi Singh
INC
2
Raigarh
(ST)
Radheshyam Rathiya
BJP
Menka Devi Singh
INC
3
Janjgir-Champa
(SC)
Kamlesh Jangde
BJP
Shivkumar Dahariya
INC
4
Korba
GEN
Jyotsna Mahant
INC
Saroj Pandey
BJP
5
Bilaspur
GEN
Tokhan Sahu
BJP
Devender Singh Yadav
INC
6
Rajnandgaon
GEN
Santosh Pandey
BJP
Bhupesh Baghel
INC
7
Durg
GEN
Vijay Baghel
BJP
Rajendra Sahu
INC
8
Raipur
GEN
Brijmohan Agrawal
BJP
Vikas Upadhyay
INC
9
Mahasamund
GEN
Roop Kumari Choudhary
BJP
Tamradhwaj Sahu
INC
10
Bastar
(ST)
Mahesh Kashyap
BJP
Kawasi Lakhma
INC
11
Kanker
(ST)
Bhojraj Nag
BJP
Biresh Thakur
INC
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu
1
Daman And Diu
GEN
Patel Umeshbhai Babubhai
Independent
46.02%
42,523
Lalubhai Babubhai Patel
BJP
39.28%
36,298
6.74%
6225
2
Dadra And Nagar Haveli
(ST)
Delkar Kalaben Mohanbhai
BJP
58.89%
1,21,074
Ajit Ramjibhai Mahala
INC
30.88%
63,490
28.01%
57,584
Delhi [ 21]
1
Chandni Chowk
GEN
Praveen Khandelwal
BJP
53.46%
5,16,496
Jai Prakash Agarwal
INC
44.22%
4,27,171
9.24%
89,325
2
North East Delhi
GEN
Manoj Tiwari
BJP
53.1%
8,24,451
Kanhaiya Kumar
INC
44.16%
6,85,673
8.94%
1,38,778
3
East Delhi
GEN
Harsh Malhotra
BJP
52.59%
6,64,819
Kuldeep Kumar (Monu)
AAP
45.18%
5,71,156
7.41%
93,663
4
New Delhi
GEN
Bansuri Swaraj
BJP
53.48%
4,53,185
Somnath Bharti
AAP
44.23%
3,74,815
9.25%
78,370
5
North West Delhi
(SC)
Yogender Chandoliya
BJP
58.26%
8,66,483
Udit Raj
INC
38.71%
5,75,634
19.71%
2,90,849
6
West Delhi
GEN
Kamaljeet Sehrawat
BJP
55.27%
8,42,658
Mahabal Mishra
AAP
42.22%
6,43,645
13.05%
1,99,013
7
South Delhi
GEN
Ramvir Singh Bidhuri
BJP
53.46%
6,92,832
Sahi Ram
AAP
43.87%
5,68,499
9.59%
1,24,333
Goa [ 22]
1
North Goa
GEN
Shripad Yesso Naik
BJP
56.43%
2,57,326
Ramakant Khalap
INC
30.99%
1,41,311
25.44%
1,16,015
2
South Goa
GEN
Captain Viriato Fernandes
INC
48.35%
2,17,836
Pallavi Shrinivas Dempo
BJP
45.35%
2,04,301
3%
13,535
Gujarat
1
Kachchh
(SC)
BJP
INC
2
Banaskantha
GEN
INC
BJP
3
Patan
GEN
BJP
INC
4
Mahesana
GEN
BJP
INC
5
Sabarkantha
GEN
BJP
INC
6
Gandhinagar
GEN
BJP
INC
7
Ahmedabad East
GEN
BJP
INC
8
Ahmedabad West
(SC)
BJP
INC
9
Surendranagar
GEN
BJP
INC
10
Rajkot
GEN
BJP
INC
11
Porbandar
GEN
BJP
INC
12
Jamnagar
GEN
BJP
INC
13
Junagadh
GEN
BJP
INC
14
Amreli
GEN
BJP
INC
15
Bhavnagar
GEN
BJP
AAP
16
Anand
GEN
BJP
INC
17
Kheda
GEN
BJP
INC
18
Panchmahal
GEN
BJP
INC
19
Dahod
(ST)
BJP
INC
20
Vadodara
GEN
BJP
INC
21
Chhota Udaipur
(ST)
BJP
INC
22
Bharuch
GEN
BJP
AAP
23
Bardoli
(ST)
BJP
INC
24
Surat
GEN
Mukesh Dalal
BJP
25
Navsari
GEN
BJP
INC
26
Valsad
(ST)
BJP
INC
Haryana
1
Ambala
(SC)
2
Kurukshetra
GEN
3
Sirsa
(SC)
4
Hisar
GEN
5
Karnal
GEN
6
Sonipat
GEN
7
Rohtak
GEN
8
Bhiwani–Mahendragarh
GEN
9
Gurgaon
GEN
10
Faridabad
GEN
Himachal Pradesh
1
Kangra
GEN
2
Mandi
GEN
3
Hamirpur
GEN
4
Shimla
(SC)
Jammu and Kashmir
1
Baramulla
GEN
2
Srinagar
GEN
3
Anantnag-Rajouri
GEN
4
Udhampur
GEN
5
Jammu
GEN
Jharkhand
1
Rajmahal
(ST)
2
Dumka
(ST)
3
Godda
GEN
4
Chatra
GEN
5
Kodarma
GEN
6
Giridih
GEN
7
Dhanbad
GEN
8
Ranchi
GEN
9
Jamshedpur
GEN
10
Singhbhum
(SC)
11
Khunti
(ST)
12
Lohardaga
(ST)
13
Palamau
(SC)
14
Hazaribagh
GEN
Karnataka
1
Chikkodi
GEN
2
Belgaum
GEN
3
Bagalkot
GEN
4
Bijapur
(SC)
5
Gulbarga
(SC)
6
Raichur
(ST)
7
Bidar
GEN
8
Koppal
GEN
9
Bellary
(ST)
10
Haveri
GEN
11
Dharwad
GEN
12
Uttara Kannada
GEN
13
Davanagere
GEN
14
Shimoga
GEN
15
Udupi Chikmagalur
GEN
16
Hassan
GEN
17
Dakshina Kannada
GEN
18
Chitradurga
(SC)
19
Tumkur
GEN
20
Mandya
GEN
21
Mysore
GEN
22
Chamarajanagar
(SC)
23
Bangalore Rural
GEN
24
Bangalore North
GEN
25
Bangalore Central
GEN
26
Bangalore South
GEN
27
Chikballapur
GEN
BJP
28
Kolar
GEN
Kerala
1
Kasaragod
GEN
2
Kannur
GEN
3
Vatakara
GEN
4
Wayanad
GEN
5
Kozhikode
GEN
6
Malappuram
GEN
7
Ponnani
GEN
8
Palakkad
GEN
9
Alathur
(SC)
10
Thrissur
GEN
11
Chalakudy
GEN
12
Ernakulam
GEN
13
Idukki
GEN
14
Kottayam
GEN
15
Alappuzha
GEN
16
Mavelikkara
(SC)
17
Pathanamthitta
GEN
18
Kollam
GEN
19
Attingal
GEN
20
Thiruvananthapuram
GEN
Ladakh
1
Ladakh
(ST)
Lakshadweep
1
Lakshadweep
(ST)
Madhya Pradesh
1
Morena
GEN
2
Bhind
(SC)
3
Gwalior
GEN
4
Guna
GEN
5
Sagar
GEN
6
Tikamgarh
(SC)
7
Damoh
GEN
8
Khajuraho
GEN
9
Satna
GEN
10
Rewa
GEN
11
Sidhi
GEN
12
Shahdol
(ST)
13
Jabalpur
GEN
14
Mandla
(ST)
15
Balaghat
GEN
16
Chhindwara
GEN
17
Hoshangabad
GEN
18
Vidisha
GEN
19
Bhopal
GEN
20
Rajgarh
GEN
21
Dewas
(SC)
22
Ujjain
(SC)
23
Mandsaur
GEN
24
Ratlam
(ST)
25
Dhar
(ST)
26
Indore
GEN
27
Khargone
(ST)
28
Khandwa
GEN
29
Betul
(ST)
Maharashtra
1
Nandurbar
(ST)
2
Dhule
GEN
3
Jalgaon
GEN
4
Raver
GEN
5
Buldhana
GEN
6
Akola
GEN
7
Amravati
(SC)
8
Wardha
GEN
9
Ramtek
(SC)
10
Nagpur
GEN
11
Bhandara-Gondiya
GEN
12
Gadchiroli-Chimur
(ST)
13
Chandrapur
GEN
14
Yavatmal-Washim
GEN
15
Hingoli
GEN
16
Nanded
GEN
17
Parbhani
GEN
18
Jalna
GEN
19
Aurangabad
GEN
20
Dindori
(ST)
21
Nashik
GEN
22
Palghar
(ST)
23
Bhiwandi
GEN
24
Kalyan
GEN
25
Thane
GEN
26
Mumbai North
GEN
27
Mumbai North West
GEN
28
Mumbai North East
GEN
29
Mumbai North Central
GEN
30
Mumbai South Central
GEN
31
Mumbai South
GEN
32
Raigad
GEN
33
Maval
GEN
34
Pune
GEN
35
Baramati
GEN
36
Shirur
GEN
37
Ahmednagar
GEN
38
Shirdi
(SC)
39
Beed
GEN
40
Osmanabad
GEN
41
Latur
(SC)
42
Solapur
(SC)
43
Madha
GEN
44
Sangli
GEN
45
Satara
GEN
46
Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg
GEN
47
Kolhapur
GEN
48
Hatkanangle
GEN
Manipur
1
Inner Manipur
GEN
2
Outer Manipur
(ST)
Meghalaya
1
Shillong
(ST)
2
Tura
(ST)
Mizoram
1
Mizoram
(ST)
Nagaland
1
Nagaland
(ST)
Odisha
1
Bargarh
GEN
2
Sundargarh
(ST)
3
Sambalpur
GEN
4
Keonjhar
(ST)
5
Mayurbhanj
(ST)
6
Balasore
GEN
7
Bhadrak
(SC)
8
Jajpur
(SC)
9
Dhenkanal
GEN
10
Bolangir
GEN
11
Kalahandi
GEN
12
Nabarangpur
(ST)
13
Kandhamal
GEN
14
Cuttack
GEN
15
Kendrapara
GEN
16
Jagatsinghpur
(SC)
17
Puri
GEN
18
Bhubaneswar
GEN
19
Aska
GEN
20
Berhampur
GEN
21
Koraput
(ST)
Puducherry
1
Puducherry
GEN
Punjab
1
Gurdaspur
GEN
Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa
INC
33.78%
3,64,043
Dinesh Singh
BJP
26.09%
2,81,182
7.69%
82,861
2
Amritsar
GEN
Gurjeet Singh Aujla
INC
28.18%
2,55,181
Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal
AAP
23.73%
2,14,880
4.45%
40,301
3
Khadoor Sahib
GEN
Amritpal Singh
Independent
38.62%
4,04,430
Kulbir Singh Zira
INC
19.80%
2,07,310
18.82%
1,97,120
4
Jalandhar
(SC)
Charanjit Singh Channi
INC
39.43%
3,90,053
Sushil Kumar Rinku
BJP
21.64%
2,14,060
17.79%
1,75,993
5
Hoshiarpur
(SC)
Raj Kumar Chabbewal
AAP
32.04%
3,03,859
Yamini Gomar
INC
27.39%
2,59,748
4.65%
44,111
6
Anandpur Sahib
GEN
Malvinder Singh Kang
AAP
29.08%
3,13,217
Vijay Inder Singla
INC
28.07%
3,02,371
1.01%
10,846
7
Ludhiana
GEN
Amrinder Singh Raja Warring
INC
30.42%
3,22,224
Ravneet Singh Bittu
BJP
28.45%
3,01,282
1.98%
20,942
8
Fatehgarh Sahib
(SC)
Amar Singh
INC
34.14%
3,32,591
Gurpreet Singh GP
AAP
30.63%
2,98,389
3.51%
34,202
9
Faridkot
(SC)
Sarabjeet Singh Khalsa
Independent
29.38%
2,98,062
Karamjit Anmol
AAP
22.48%
2,28,009
6.91%
70,053
10
Ferozpur
GEN
Sher Singh Ghubaya
INC
23.70%
2,66,626
Jagdeep Singh Kaka Brar
AAP
23.41%
2,63,384
0.29%
3,242
11
Bathinda
GEN
Harsimrat Kaur Badal
SAD
32.71%
3,76,558
Gurmeet Singh Khuddian
AAP
28.40%
3,26,902
4.31%
49,656
12
Sangrur
GEN
Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer
AAP
36.06%
3,64,085
Sukhpal Singh Khaira
INC
18.97%
1,91,525
17.09%
1,72,560
13
Patiala
GEN
Dharamvira Gandhi
INC
26.54%
3,05,616
Balbir Singh
AAP
25.25%
2,90,785
1.29%
14,831
Rajasthan[ 23]
1
Ganganagar
(SC)
Kuldeep Indora
INC
51.4%
7,26,492
Priyanka Balan Meghwal
BJP
45.16%
6,38,339
6.24%
88,153
2
Bikaner
(SC)
Arjun Ram Meghwal
BJP
50.68%
5,66,737
Govind Ram Meghwal
INC
45.67%
5,11,026
5.01%
55,711
3
Churu
GEN
Rahul Kaswan
INC
51.12%
7,28,211
Devendra Jhajharia
BJP
46.01%
6,55,474
5.11
72,737
4
Jhunjhunu
GEN
Brijendra Singh Ola
INC
49.44%
5,53,168
Shubhkaran Choudhary
BJP
47.81%
5,34,933
1.63%
18,235
5
Sikar
GEN
Amra Ram
CPI(M)
50.68%
6,59,300
Sumedhanand Saraswati
BJP
45.08%
5,86,404
5.60%
72,896
6
Jaipur Rural
GEN
7
Jaipur
GEN
8
Alwar
GEN
9
Bharatpur
(SC)
10
Karauli–Dholpur
(SC)
11
Dausa
(ST)
12
Tonk–Sawai Madhopur
GEN
13
Ajmer
GEN
14
Nagaur
GEN
Hanuman Beniwal
RLP
48.20%
5,96,955
Jyoti Mirdha
BJP
44.79%
5,54,730
3.41%
42,225
15
Pali
GEN
16
Jodhpur
GEN
17
Barmer
GEN
18
Jalore
(SC)
19
Udaipur
(ST)
20
Banswara
(ST)
21
Chittorgarh
GEN
22
Rajsamand
GEN
23
Bhilwara
GEN
24
Kota
GEN
25
Jhalawar–Baran
GEN
Sikkim
1
Sikkim
GEN
Tamil Nadu
1
Arakkonam
(SC)
2
Arani
GEN
3
Chennai Central
GEN
4
Chennai North
GEN
5
Chennai South
GEN
6
Chidambaram
(SC)
7
Coimbatore
GEN
8
Cuddalore
GEN
9
Dharmapuri
GEN
10
Dindigul
GEN
11
Erode
GEN
12
Kallakurichi
GEN
13
Kancheepuram
(SC)
14
Kanniyakumari
GEN
15
Karur
GEN
16
Krishnagiri
GEN
17
Madurai
GEN
18
Mayiladuthurai
GEN
19
Nagapattinam
(SC)
20
Namakkal
GEN
21
Nilgiris
GEN
22
Perambalur
GEN
23
Pollachi
GEN
24
Ramanathapuram
GEN
25
Salem
GEN
26
Sivaganga
GEN
27
Sriperumbudur
(SC)
28
Tenkasi
GEN
29
Thanjavur
(SC)
30
Theni
GEN
31
Thiruvallur
GEN
32
Thoothukudi
GEN
33
Tiruchirappalli
GEN
34
Tirunelveli
GEN
35
Tiruppur
GEN
36
Tiruvannamalai
GEN
37
Vellore
(SC)
38
Villupuram
GEN
39
Virudhunagar
GEN
Telangana
1
Adilabad
(ST)
Godam Nagesh
BJP
2
Peddapalli
(SC)
Vamsi Krishna Gaddam
INC
3
Karimnagar
GEN
Bandi Sanjay Kumar
BJP
4
Nizamabad
GEN
Arvind Dharmapuri
BJP
5
Zahirabad
GEN
Suresh Kumar Shetkar
INC
6
Medak
GEN
Madhavaneni Raghunandan Rao
BJP
7
Malkajgiri
GEN
Etela Rajender
BJP
8
Secunderabad
GEN
G. Kishan Reddy
BJP
9
Hyderabad
GEN
Asaduddin Owaisi
AIMIM
10
Chevella
GEN
Konda Vishweshwar Reddy
BJP
11
Mahbubnagar
GEN
D. K. Aruna
BJP
12
Nagarkurnool
(SC)
Mallu Ravi
INC
13
Nalgonda
GEN
Kunduru Raghuveer
INC
14
Bhongir
GEN
Chamala Kiran Kumar Reddy
INC
15
Warangal
(SC)
Kadiyam Kavya
INC
16
Mahabubabad
(ST)
Balram Naik Porika
INC
17
Khammam
GEN
Ramasahayam Raghuram Reddy
INC
Tripura
1
Tripura West
GEN
Biplab Kumar Deb
BJP
2
Tripura East
(ST)
Kriti Devi Debbarman
BJP
Uttar Pradesh
1
Saharanpur
GEN
INC
2
Kairana
GEN
Iqra Choudhary
SP
3
Muzaffarnagar
GEN
Harendra Singh Malik
SP
4
Bijnor
GEN
RLD
5
Nagina
(SC)
ASP(KR)
6
Moradabad
GEN
Ruchi Vira
SP
7
Rampur
GEN
Mohibbullah
SP
8
Sambhal
GEN
Zia Ur Rehman
SP
9
Amroha
GEN
BJP
10
Meerut
GEN
BJP
11
Baghpat
GEN
RLD
12
Ghaziabad
GEN
BJP
13
Gautam Buddh Nagar
GEN
BJP
14
Bulandshahr
(SC)
BJP
15
Aligarh
GEN
BJP
16
Hathras
(SC)
BJP
17
Mathura
GEN
BJP
18
Agra
(SC)
BJP
19
Fatehpur Sikri
GEN
BJP
20
Firozabad
GEN
SP
21
Mainpuri
GEN
SP
22
Etah
GEN
SP
23
Badaun
GEN
SP
24
Aonla
GEN
SP
25
Bareilly
GEN
BJP
26
Pilibhit
GEN
BJP
27
Shahjahanpur
(SC)
BJP
28
Kheri
GEN
SP
29
Dhaurahra
GEN
SP
30
Sitapur
GEN
INC
31
Hardoi
(SC)
BJP
32
Misrikh
(SC)
BJP
33
Unnao
GEN
BJP
34
Mohanlalganj
(SC)
SP
35
Lucknow
GEN
BJP
36
Rae Bareli
GEN
INC
37
Amethi
GEN
INC
38
Sultanpur
GEN
SP
39
Pratapgarh
GEN
SP
40
Farrukhabad
GEN
BJP
41
Etawah
(SC)
SP
42
Kannauj
GEN
SP
43
Kanpur Urban
GEN
BJP
44
Akbarpur
GEN
BJP
45
Jalaun
(SC)
SP
46
Jhansi
GEN
BJP
47
Hamirpur
GEN
SP
48
Banda
GEN
SP
49
Fatehpur
GEN
SP
50
Kaushambi
(SC)
SP
51
Phulpur
GEN
BJP
52
Allahabad
GEN
INC
53
Barabanki
(SC)
INC
54
Faizabad
GEN
SP
55
Ambedkar Nagar
GEN
SP
56
Bahraich
(SC)
BJP
57
Kaiserganj
GEN
BJP
58
Shrawasti
GEN
SP
59
Gonda
GEN
BJP
60
Domariyaganj
GEN
BJP
61
Basti
GEN
SP
62
Sant Kabir Nagar
GEN
SP
63
Maharajganj
GEN
BJP
64
Gorakhpur
GEN
BJP
65
Kushi Nagar
GEN
BJP
66
Deoria
GEN
BJP
67
Bansgaon
(SC)
BJP
68
Lalganj
(SC)
SP
69
Azamgarh
GEN
SP
70
Ghosi
GEN
SP
71
Salempur
GEN
SP
72
Ballia
GEN
SP
73
Jaunpur
GEN
SP
74
Machhlishahr
(SC)
SP
75
Ghazipur
GEN
SP
76
Chandauli
GEN
SP
77
Varanasi
GEN
BJP
78
Bhadohi
GEN
BJP
79
Mirzapur
GEN
80
Robertsganj
(SC)
SP
Uttarakhand
1
Tehri Garhwal
GEN
2
Garhwal
GEN
3
Almora
(SC)
4
Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar
GEN
5
Haridwar
GEN
West Bengal
1
Cooch Behar
(SC)
2
Alipurduars
(SC)
3
Jalpaiguri
(SC)
4
Darjeeling
GEN
5
Raiganj
GEN
6
Balurghat
GEN
7
Maldaha Uttar
GEN
8
Maldaha Dakshin
GEN
9
Jangipur
GEN
10
Baharampur
GEN
11
Murshidabad
GEN
12
Krishnanagar
GEN
13
Ranaghat
(SC)
14
Bangaon
(SC)
15
Barrackpur
GEN
16
Dum Dum
GEN
17
Barasat
GEN
18
Basirhat
GEN
19
Joynagar
(SC)
20
Mathurapur
(SC)
21
Diamond Harbour
GEN
22
Jadavpur
GEN
23
Kolkata Dakshin
GEN
24
Kolkata Uttar
GEN
25
Howrah
GEN
26
Uluberia
GEN
27
Serampore
GEN
28
Hooghly
GEN
29
Arambagh
(SC)
30
Tamluk
GEN
31
Kanthi
GEN
32
Ghatal
GEN
33
Jhargram
(ST)
34
Medinipur
GEN
35
Purulia
GEN
36
Bankura
GEN
37
Bishnupur
(SC)
38
Bardhaman Purba
(SC)
39
Bardhaman-Durgapur
GEN
40
Asansol
GEN
41
Bolpur
(SC)
42
Birbhum
GEN
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