Talk:2019 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election

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Hi @25 Cents FC, I am aware about the fact that the article belongs to the year 2019 assembly election. The BJP bagged more number of seats in the bifurcated Andhra Pradesh during the year 2014 and managed to secure more voting turnout and percentage than the rest in the same previous election. So, I would like to ask you on what basis you did mention that As per vote percentage in last assembly election. Please provide me with the rationale. Thank you 456legendtalk 05:30, 5 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Dear @456legend, thank you for initiating this discussion. I apologize if any of my comments caused confusion. My sole intention is to have the list arranged based on the performance of political parties, specifically in terms of securing high voting percentages or winning seats, from highest to lowest. I did the changes considering ECI's data. I could go wrong, therefore I request you to please share refs or article that could prove that The BJP secured more seats and more voting percentage in the bifurcated state of Andhra Pradesh in 2014. Thanks again. 25 CENTS VICTORIOUS 🍁 07:55, 6 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@25 Cents FC, the bifurcated result is here: here and https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/election-results-2014-chandrababu-naidus-tdp-sweeps-andhra-with-102-seats-out-of-175-k-chandrashekhar-rao-set-to-be-telangana-cm/articleshow/35233349.cms which cites that BJP managed to win 4 seats and stood as the runner up in 5 seats whereas the INC drew blank and only managed to stand as a runner up in 1 seat. Although the percentage of the INC is more with 0.6% than BJP, I don't think that matters much over BJP winning seats in the election. Also the file you shared here is of 2019 and this file belongs to 2014 which includes a combined result along with Telangana. 456legendtalk 09:28, 6 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you and I apologies for comment, As per vote percentage in last assembly election, what I meant was As per vote percentage in current assembly election which is 2019. Also, voting percentage and the number of votes do matter in a table. If you go through a couple of election articles, you would see that this part is mentioned according to their voting percentage and the number of votes they have secured. What do you suggest? Should we arrange the table based on the 2014 election results or the 2019 election results to which the article belongs? Thanks again. 25 CENTS VICTORIOUS 🍁 06:25, 7 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@25 Cents FC As per the tradition and the concerned Wikipedia:WikiProject Indian politics, the tables in the parties and alliances are arranged according to the previous election result and not the current result. Whereas the result section approriately covers and is arranged according to the current result. Talking about the your statement voting percentage and the number of votes do matter in a table, the situation is quite different in Andhra Pradesh considering the year 2014. It was the year of bifurcation where the result was a combined result from the eci and as you can the INC drew blank in all 175 seats and was not even a better contender in almost all the constituencies in the 2014 election. But whereas the same has been improved in the year 2024 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election as you can see the INC is placed above BJP in the table and I don't see any reason for the change here in 2019 article. 456legendtalk 09:12, 7 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Hi @Maphumor, please refer to this discussion before you make changes on the article. 456legendtalk 17:51, 7 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@456legend I sincerely thank you for enlightening me and providing better clarity about the presentation of parties in election-related articles. Thanks again. 25 CENTS VICTORIOUS 🍁 08:24, 8 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]