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2024 India General Election: Live Results
2024-06-04 00:00:00.0     纽约时报-亚洲新闻     原网页

       

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       Last updated 6:34 a.m. E.T.

       2024 India General Election: Live Results

       By Matthew Bloch, Agnes Chang, Saurabh Datar, Martín González Gómez, Mujib Mashal and Urvashi Uberoy

       June 3, 2024

       It’s the day India has been waiting for after more than six weeks of voting across the world’s largest democracy: the announcement of results in a general election that will chart the country’s path for the next five years and most likely well beyond.

       Seats needed for majority

       N.D.A. 5 seats won, 289 leading

       Other 0 won, 22 leading

       INDIA 4 won, 223 leading

       Modi’s B.J.P. and allies

       Congress and allies

       Narendra Modi, India’s most powerful political figure in a generation, is seeking a third consecutive term as prime minister, which would make him only the second Indian leader to achieve that feat.

       In the months ahead of the election, about three dozen opposition parties came together into a grand coalition, called the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance, or INDIA, hoping to pool their votes together for a stronger fight against Mr. Modi’s formidable Bharatiya Janata Party, or B.J.P., and its alliance, called the National Democratic Alliance, or N.D.A.

       
Party Coalition Seats Seats

       

       Bharatiya Janata Party (B.J.P.)

       

N.D.A. 3

       

       Indian National Congress

       

INDIA +2 3

       

       Aam Aadmi Party

       

INDIA 1

       

       Janata Dal (Secular)

       

N.D.A. 2

       

9 out of 543 constituencies declared

       Mr. Modi pitched himself to voters as the man to keep India on the march, both at home and abroad. His opponents warned that his continued leadership would put India’s democracy and secular foundation in critical danger.

       Kozhikode Bhubaneshwar Jamshedpur Vishakhapatnam Amritsar Varanasi Asansol Bhilai Bhopal Madurai Coimbatore Delhi Hyderabad Pune Nagpur Jaipur Kanpur Patna Chennai Ahmedabad Surat New Delhi Bangalore Mumbai Kolkata Kozhikode Bhubaneshwar Jamshedpur Vishakhapatnam Amritsar Varanasi Asansol Bhilai Bhopal Madurai Coimbatore Delhi Hyderabad Pune Nagpur Jaipur Kanpur Patna Chennai Ahmedabad Surat New Delhi Bangalore Mumbai Kolkata

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       Election data unavailable

       N.D.A.

       No results

       Tie

       INDIA

       Other

       Win

       Lead

       INDIA

       Other

       N.D.A.

       No results

       Tie

       Win

       Lead

       Win

       Lead

       Win

       Lead

       No results

       N.D.A.

       INDIA

       Tie

       Other

       Win

       Lead

       Note: Dotted lines show disputed borders.

       As the results come in, Indians will be looking closely at the trend lines for Mr. Modi’s B.J.P. In the previous election, in 2019, the party won a commanding majority, securing 303 seats to just 52 for the main opposition party, the Indian National Congress.

       To pose a serious challenge to Mr. Modi, the Congress party would have to dramatically improve on its performance this election.

       Bharatiya Janata Party (B.J.P.)

       The B.J.P. has been India’s ruling party since 2014, when it defeated a coalition led by the Indian National Congress, which used to dominate the country’s politics. The B.J.P. grew from a century-old Hindu-nationalist political movement. Its first time in power, from 1998 to 2004, it concentrated on economic reforms. Under Narendra Modi, it has doubled down on Hindu-first priorities and consolidated power.

       2019 results

       303 seats

       Indian National Congress

       The Indian National Congress party was formed in 1885 as an independence movement, when India was still part of the British Empire. It included nearly all of India’s founding fathers, including Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru. Congress became the ruling party shortly after India's independence in 1947 and led the government with brief interruptions over the next 50 years.

       2019 results

       52 seats

       Bharatiya Janata Party (B.J.P.)

       The B.J.P. has been India’s ruling party since 2014, when it defeated a coalition led by the Indian National Congress, which used to dominate the country’s politics. The B.J.P. grew from a century-old Hindu-nationalist political movement. Its first time in power, from 1998 to 2004, it concentrated on economic reforms. Under Narendra Modi, it has doubled down on Hindu-first priorities and consolidated power.

       2019 results

       303 seats

       Indian National Congress

       The Indian National Congress party was formed in 1885 as an independence movement, when India was still part of the British Empire. It included nearly all of India’s founding fathers, including Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru. Congress became the ruling party shortly after India's independence in 1947 and led the government with brief interruptions over the next 50 years.

       2019 results

       52 seats

       The B.J.P. set an even higher goal for itself in the 2024 election. But the newly united opposition coalition hoped to hold the B.J.P. under its stated target of more than 400 seats in the lower house of Parliament, or even shrink its majority.

       Results by Constituency

       This table shows the results from the 2024 election in each parliamentary constituency grouped by the coalition that won it in the last general election.

       INDIA

       Other

       N.D.A.

       Win

       Lead

       Win

       Lead

       Win

       Lead

       Other

       INDIA

       N.D.A.

       Win

       Lead

       Win

       Lead

       Win

       Lead

       INDIA

       Other

       N.D.A.

       Win

       Lead

       Win

       Lead

       Win

       Lead

       Other

       N.D.A.

       Win

       Lead

       Win

       Lead

       INDIA

       Win

       Lead

       Places where N.D.A. won in 2019

        Places where N.D.A. won in 2019

       

Constituency Total votes Leader margin (pct. points)
Srikakulam

       Andhra Pradesh

1,056,426 Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu +26
Vijayawada

       Andhra Pradesh

1,309,317 Kesineni Sivanath +21
Guntur

       Andhra Pradesh

1,101,043 Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani +27
Arunachal West

       Arunachal Pradesh

379,611 Kiren Rijiju +25
Arunachal East

       Arunachal Pradesh

310,213 Tapir Gao +10
Valmiki Nagar

       Bihar

828,568 Sunil Kumar +12
Paschim Champaran

       Bihar

875,374 Sanjay Jaiswal +13
Purvi Champaran

       Bihar

746,638 Radha Mohan Singh +9
Sheohar

       Bihar

750,327 Lovely Anand +4
Sitamarhi

       Bihar

611,544 Devesh Chandra Thakur +5
Madhubani

       Bihar

412,285 Ashok Kumar Yadav +14
Jhanjharpur

       Bihar

485,114 Ramprit Mandal +18
Supaul

       Bihar

845,982 Dileshwar Kamait +13
Araria

       Bihar

922,157 Pradeep Kumar Singh +4
Katihar

       Bihar

808,717 Dulal Chandra Goswami +2
Purnia

       Bihar

476,133 Santosh Kumar +2
Madhepura

       Bihar

1,054,677 Dinesh Chandra Yadav +15
Darbhanga

       Bihar

1,001,449 Gopal Jee Thakur +17
Muzaffarpur

       Bihar

609,251 Raj Bhushan Choudhary +25
Vaishali

       Bihar

769,433 Veena Devi +8
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       Where parties without an alliance won

        Where parties without an alliance won

       

Constituency Total votes Leader margin (pct. points)
Araku

       Andhra Pradesh

982,975 Gumma Thanuja Rani +5
Vizianagaram

       Andhra Pradesh

965,865 Appalanaidu Kalisetti +19
Visakhapatnam

       Andhra Pradesh

894,828 Sribharat Mathukumili +35
Anakapalle

       Andhra Pradesh

996,689 C. M. Ramesh +23
Kakinada

       Andhra Pradesh

1,142,139 Tangella Uday Srinivas +16
Amalapuram

       Andhra Pradesh

1,010,775 G. M. Harish +27
Rajahmundry

       Andhra Pradesh

1,311,001 Daggubati Purandheshwari +18
Narsapuram

       Andhra Pradesh

1,217,351 Bhupathiraju Srinivasa Varma +22
Eluru

       Andhra Pradesh

1,243,142 Putta Mahesh Kumar +13
Machilipatnam

       Andhra Pradesh

976,203 Balashowry Vallabhaneni +19
Narsaraopet

       Andhra Pradesh

1,268,243 Lavu Srikrishna Devarayalu +10
Bapatla

       Andhra Pradesh

933,238 Krishna Prasad Tenneti +15
Ongole

       Andhra Pradesh

781,829 Magunta Sreenivasulu Reddy +3
Nandyal

       Andhra Pradesh

885,618 Byreddy Shabari +7
Kurnoolu

       Andhra Pradesh

743,044 Bastipati Nagaraju Panchalingala +10
Ananthapur

       Andhra Pradesh

1,365,809 Ambica G. Lakshminarayana Valmiki +13
Hindupur

       Andhra Pradesh

1,172,081 B. K. Parthasarathi +9
Kadapa

       Andhra Pradesh

1,271,519 Y. S. Avinash Reddy +5
Nellore

       Andhra Pradesh

1,185,283 Prabhakar Reddy Vemireddy +17
Tirupati

       Andhra Pradesh

1,075,125 Gurumoorthy Maddila +3
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       Where the opposition won

        Where the opposition won

       

Constituency Total votes Leader margin (pct. points)
Andaman & Nicobar Islands 140,966 Bishnu Pada Ray +20
Kishanganj

       Bihar

630,726 Mohammad Jawed +3
Korba

       Chhattisgarh

943,195 Jyotsna Mahant +3
Bastar

       Chhattisgarh

930,798 Mahesh Kashyap +5
South Goa

       Goa

445,924 Viriato Fernandes +3
Rajmahal

       Jharkhand

619,074 Vijay Kumar Hansdak +8
Singhbhum

       Jharkhand

672,800 Joba Majhi +16
Bangalore Rural

       Karnataka

1,914,024 C. N. Manjunath +14
Kasaragod

       Kerala

711,627 Rajmohan Unnithan +9
Kannur

       Kerala

1,001,347 K. Sudhakaran +10
Vadakara

       Kerala

1,107,021 Shafi Parambil +10
Wayanad

       Kerala

1,074,667 Rahul Gandhi +34
Kozhikode

       Kerala

1,056,843 M. K. Raghavan +14
Malappuram

       Kerala

1,073,861 E. T. Mohammed Basheer +28
Ponnani

       Kerala

954,796 M.P Abdussamad Samadani +25
Palakkad

       Kerala

1,021,663 V. K. Sreekandan +7
Alathur

       Kerala

975,741 K. Radhakrishnan +2
Thrissur

       Kerala

1,090,876 Suresh Gopi +7
Chalakudy

       Kerala

950,501 Benny Behanan +7
Ernakulam

       Kerala

904,102 Hibi Eden +28
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       Other constituencies

        Other constituencies

       

Constituency Total votes Leader margin (pct. points)
Kokrajhar

       Assam

855,227 Joyanta Basumatary +6
Dhubri

       Assam

1,659,946 Rakibul Hussain +40
Barpeta

       Assam

1,183,603 Phani Bhusan Choudhury +15
Darrang-Udalguri

       Assam

1,481,984 Dilip Saikia +16
Guwahati

       Assam

1,178,883 Bijuli Kalita Medhi +17
Diphu

       Assam

578,772 Amarsing Tisso +20
Karimganj

       Assam

519,682 Kripanath Mallah +<1
Silchar

       Assam

815,819 Parimal Suklabaidya +30
Nagaon

       Assam

1,083,728 Pradyut Bordoloi +16
Kaziranga

       Assam

1,271,628 Kamakhya Prasad Tasa +12
Sonitpur

       Assam

958,916 Ranjit Dutta +28
Lakhimpur

       Assam

1,121,427 Pradan Baruah +18
Dibrugarh

       Assam

1,244,237 Sarbananda Sonowal +21
Jorhat

       Assam

1,317,134 Gaurav Gogoi +10
Baramulla

       Jammu & Kashmir

968,509 Abdul Rashid Sheikh +20
Srinagar

       Jammu & Kashmir

622,194 Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi +27
Anantnag-Rajouri

       Jammu & Kashmir

1,015,810 Mian Altaf Ahmad +28
Udhampur

       Jammu & Kashmir

968,292 Jitendra Singh +11
Jammu

       Jammu & Kashmir

1,285,944 Jugal Kishore +10
Ladakh 132,614 Mohmad Haneefa +22

       *Uncontested candidate

       Note: Jammu and Kashmir and Assam have redrawn the borders of their parliamentary constituencies since the last general election. Because these changes make it difficult to compare votes in newly drawn constituencies with votes in constituencies used in 2019, we are listing them separately.

       Source: Election Commission of India (E.C.I.)

       Additional work by Eli Murray, Alex Traveli and Hari Kumar.

       


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