2004 lok sabha election results

  1. 2004 elections in India
  2. List of constituencies (State Wise) : Lok Sabha 2004 Election Candidate Information
  3. Lok Sabha (General) Elections 2004 Results
  4. Haryana Lok Sabha Election Results 2019, 2014, 2009
  5. 2004 India General (14th Lok Sabha) Elections Results
  6. Will contest Lok Sabha polls from Kaiserganj seat, says Brij Bhushan
  7. 2024 Lok Sabha polls: BJP banks on UP to make up for loss of seats in other states
  8. Give NDA 25+ seats in Tamil Nadu, says Shah. 'Cong, DMK are 2G, 3G, 4G parties'
  9. Karnataka Assembly Elections Results 2023 Live Results and Updates, Previous Results
  10. Karnataka Election Results 2019, 2014, 2009 and 2004


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2004 elections in India

Party No. of candidates No. of elected No. of votes % 27 2 942008 2,63% 160 1 440719 1,23% 12 6 545867 1.53% 14 9 656721 1,84% 234 185 13793461 38,56% 267 47 13444168 37,59% 11 0 66997 0,19% 5 0 3864 0,01% 2 0 5371 0,02% 8 0 2725 0,01% 19 1 95416 0,27% Akhil Bharatiya Jan Sangh 4 0 3792 0,01% 7 4 375165 1,05% Ambedkar National Congress 5 0 6573 0,02% 7 0 3652 0,01% 9 0 10576 0,03% 1 0 542 0,00% 1 0 2339 0,01% 2 0 1361 0,00% 37 2 306347 0,86% 4 0 21550 0,06% 7 0 70285 0,20% 16 0 23373 0,06% 5 0 10606 0,03% 18 0 7857 0,02% 8 0 4439 0,01% Pyramid Party of India 65 0 115187 0,32% 1 0 1515 0,00% 1 0 1037 0,00% 3 0 1523 0,00% 1 0 956 0,00% 5 0 6031 0,02% 1 0 1991 0,01% 1 0 52161 0,15% 2 0 1083 0,00% 54 26 2390940 6,68% Independents 872 11 2349436 6,57% Total: 1896 294 35767634 The elected independents include one member of the [ ] Party No. of candidates No. of elected No. of votes % 198 79 7118658 28,33% 102 0 437564 1,74% 5 0 26223 0,10% 5 1 92081 0,37% 224 65 8861959 35,27% 220 58 5220121 20,77% 26 5 517904 2,06% 2 0 16737 0,07% 1 0 657 0,00% 2 0 2323 0,01% 6 0 3698 0,01% 11 0 47805 0,19% 15 0 11028 0,04% 1 0 1099 0,00% Ambedkar National Congress 2 0 1155 0,00% 1 0 228 0,00% 1 0 189 0,00% 1 0 111 0,00% 155 0 504932 2,01% 5 1 38687 0,15% 188 1 330547 1,32% 10 0 52874 0,21% 4 0 3775 0,02% 1 0 343 0,00% 1 0 2058 0,01% Pyramid Party of India 3 0 2866 0,01% 3 1 25379 0,10% 9 0 8483 0,03% 3 0 4037 0,02% 67 0 66319 0,26% Independents 442 13 1724480 6,57% Total: 1715 224 25129066 [ ]...

List of constituencies (State Wise) : Lok Sabha 2004 Election Candidate Information

42: Disclaimer: The primary source for the data used for these reports is the sworn affidavits provided by the candidates themselves. Sheer volume of data that has to be read from the affidavits that are often poorly scanned and the lightening speed at which these reports have to be brought out makes it quite difficult to ensure accuracy of every bit of data. In case of any discrepancy in our reports vis a vis the original affidavit of any candidate, the original affidavit should be considered accurate. If you notice any discrepancies between affidavit and our report kindly let us know and we will fix them on our end as soon as possible.

Lok Sabha (General) Elections 2004 Results

Fourteenth Lok Sabha Elections 2004 Results : Tenure :17/05/2004-18/05/2009 Speaker Shri Somnath Chatterjee 04-06-2004 - Deputy Speaker Shri Charnjit Singh Atwal 09-06-2004 - 18-05-2009 Secretary-General Shri P. D.T. Achary 01-08-2005 - Sl. No. Name of Party Member 1 Indian National Congress(INC) 159 2 Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) 144 3 Communist Party of India (Marxist)(CPI(M)) 44 4 Samajwadi Party(SP) 40 5 Rashtriya Janata Dal(RJD) 25 6 Bahujan Samaj Party(BSP) 24 7 Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam(DMK) 16 8 Shiv Sena(SS) 14 9 Nationalist Congress Party(NCP) 12 10 Biju Janata Dal(BJD) 11 11 Communist Party of India(CPI) 11 12 Janata Dal (United) (JD(U)) 10 13 Shiromani Akali Dal(SAD) 8 14 Independents(Ind.) 6 15 Jharkhand Mukti Morcha(JMM) 6 16 Pattali Makkal Katchi(PMK) 6 17 Telugu Desam Party(TDP) 6 18 Telangana Rashtra Samithi(TRS) 5 19 All India Forward Bloc(AIFB) 4 20 Lok Jan Shakti Party(LJSP) 4 21 Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam(MDMK) 4 22 Janata Dal (Secular)(JD(S)) 3 23 Rashtriya Lok Dal(RLD) 3 24 Revolutionary Socialist Party(RSP) 3 25 Asom Gana Parishad(AGP) 2 26 Jammu and Kashmir National Conference(J&KNC) 2 27 Kerala Congress(KEC) 2 28 All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen(AIMIM) 1 29 All India Trinamool Congress(AITC) 1 30 Bharatiya Navshakti Party(BNP) 1 31 Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) 1 32 Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party(J&KPDP) 1 33 Mizo National Front(MNF) 1 34 Nagaland Peoples Front(NPF) 1 35 National Loktantrik Party(NLP) 1 36 Republic...

Haryana Lok Sabha Election Results 2019, 2014, 2009

Name of State/ UT Parliamentary Constituency Candidate Party EVM Votes Migrant Votes Postal Votes Total Votes % of Votes Winner Runner-Up Haryana Ambala Rattan Lal Kataria Bharatiya Janata Party 744438 0 2070 746508 56.72 Yes No Haryana Ambala Selja Indian National Congress 403678 0 485 404163 30.71 No Yes Haryana Ambala Naresh Kumar Bahujan Samaj Party 96205 0 91 96296 7.32 No No Haryana Ambala Ram Pal Indian National Lok Dal 19518 0 57 19575 1.49 No No Haryana Ambala Prithvi Raj Aam Aadmi Party 12260 0 42 12302 0.93 No No Haryana Ambala Nota None Of The Above 7914 0 29 7943 0.6 No No Haryana Ambala Arun Kumar Communist Party Of India 7540 0 23 7563 0.57 No No Haryana Ambala Ranjeet Singh Independent 3740 0 2 3742 0.28 No No Haryana Ambala Beta Mam Chand Rattuwala Independent 3265 0 5 3270 0.25 No No Haryana Ambala Jatinder Singh Independent 2619 0 18 2637 0.2 No No Haryana Ambala Anil Kumar Republican Party Of India (A) 2123 0 5 2128 0.16 No No Haryana Ambala Rattan Lal Independent 1892 0 2 1894 0.14 No No Haryana Ambala Suraj Kumar Bahujan Mukti Party 1842 0 0 1842 0.14 No No Haryana Ambala Suraj Bhan Independent 1575 0 1 1576 0.12 No No Haryana Ambala Rajender Kumar Bhatli Bhartiya Shakti Chetna Party 1161 0 1 1162 0.09 No No Haryana Ambala Suraj Bhan Narwal Pragatishil Samajwadi Party (Lohia) 1072 0 0 1072 0.08 No No Haryana Ambala Varun Kumar Jaglan Peoples Party Of India (Democratic) 948 0 1 949 0.07 No No Haryana Ambala Sandeep Singh Aapki Apni Party (Peoples) 885 ...

2004 India General (14th Lok Sabha) Elections Results

The political environment in 2004 In the center was the government of Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who also announced that there would be elections. "Shining India", was the agenda of the BJP, which led the NDA. There were other strong parties, like the AIADMK and the Telugu Desam Party. Besides the BJP and its allies, it was the INC and its allies who were finding their way into the voters' hearts. 14th Lok Sabha Election Results The results were surprising: everyone thought that the BJP and its allies would come back to power, whereas it was the INC and its allies who won the majority of seats. The turnout was a whopping 370 million people, who voted that the INC would be their government. The party with most seats was UPA (218 seats), while the Left front had 59 seats, and the Samajwadi Party had 36. India General (14th Lok Sabha) Election Results - 2004 State Winning Party Number of Seats INC 1 1 AIMIM 1 CPI 1 CPM 1 INC 29 TDP 5 TRS 5 BJP 2 AGP 2 BJP 2 INC 9 IND 1 BJP 5 INC 3 JD(U) 6 LJNSP 4 RJD 22 INC 1 BJP 10 INC 1 BNP 1 INC 1 BJP 1 INC 1 BJP 14 INC 12 BJP 1 INC 9 BJP 1 INC 3 INC 2 IND 1 JKN 2 JKPDP 1 BJP 1 CPI 1 INC 6 JMM 4 RJD 2 BJP 18 INC 8 JD(S) 2 CPI 3 CPM 12 IFDP 1 IND 1 JD(S) 1 KEC 1 MUL 1 JD(U) 1 BJP 25 INC 4 BJP 13 INC 13 NCP 9 RPI(A) 1 SHS 12 INC 1 IND 1 AITC 1 INC 1 MNF 1 NPF 1 BJP 1 INC 6 BJD 11 BJP 7 INC 2 JMM 1 PMK 1 BJP 3 INC 2 SAD 8 INC 2 BJP 21 INC 2 SDF 1 CPI 2 CPM 2 DMK 16 INC 10 MDMK 4 PMK 5 CPM 2 BJP 10 BSP 19 INC 9 IND 1 JD(U) 1 NLP 1 RL...

Will contest Lok Sabha polls from Kaiserganj seat, says Brij Bhushan

Former WFI chief and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, facing allegations of sexual harassment, said he will contest the Lok Sabha elections from Kaiserganj in Uttar Pradesh again. Singh also said he is waiting for court verdict to speak on the athletes' protest. Singh won the Kaiserganj seat thrice. Former Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, who is facing allegations of sexual harassment of athletes, including one minor, on Sunday said he will contest the Lok Sabha elections from Kaiserganj in Uttar Pradesh again. BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh (PTI) Singh, who has lorded over Indian wrestling for 12 years and has denied all accusations against him, also said he is awaiting the court’s verdict to speak on the athletes’ protest, which has now been suspended till June 15 after the government sought time for a charge sheet to be filed. Speaking to reporters after addressing a rally in his Lok Sabha constituency in Gonda district, Singh said: “2024 ka chunav Kaiserganj se ladoonga (I will recontest the 2024 Lok Sabha polls from Kaiserganj). The BJP leader has represented Kaiserganj seat thrice – once as a Samajwadi Party MP (from 2009 to 2014). He won the 2004 general elections from Balrampur Lok Sabha seat, and the 1991 and 1999 Lok Sabha polls from the Gonda seat on BJP tickets. He is currently serving a sixth term as Lok Sabha MP. Singh also exuded confidence that the BJP would return to power at the Ce...

2024 Lok Sabha polls: BJP banks on UP to make up for loss of seats in other states

In an indication that it is not certain of repeating its performance in the next Lok Sabha elections in 2024, the BJP will look to Uttar Pradesh, which sends 80 members to the LS, to make for the loss of seats in other states. A hint that the saffron party expected loss of seats in the next LS polls was dropped by the UP BJP president Bhupendra Chaudhary during a party event at Gonda town, about 150 kilometres from here on Saturday. ''Lok Sabha chunav mein agar anya rajyon mein thoda nuksan hota hai to uski bharpai hame UP se karni hogi'' ( we will have to make up from UP if we lose a few seats in some other states), Chaudhary said while addressing party workers at the event. He said that the opposition parties were now trying to forge an alliance to counter the BJP in the forthcoming parliamentary elections. ''The opposition will make every effort to deviate the attention of the people from ideological issues and so we must be careful and alert,'' the state BJP president said. Chaudhary also claimed that the opposition parties were getting help from some ''foreign powers'' without elaborating. BJP, which had won 64 seats in UP in the 2019 LS polls, has decided to focus on the seats which it had lost in the last elections. BJP had lost seats especially in the eastern and the Muslim dominated central regions in the state to the Samajwadi Party-BSP alliance. Congress had won the lone seat of Raebareli in 2019 LS polls. Of the 16 seats it had lost in the previous elections, t...

Give NDA 25+ seats in Tamil Nadu, says Shah. 'Cong, DMK are 2G, 3G, 4G parties'

At least 25 National Democratic Alliance (NDA) leaders should be elected from Tamil Nadu to Parliament in the upcoming 2024 general election, Union home minister and senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader said during a rally in the state’s Vellore on Sunday, adding that he was confident Prime Minister Narendra Modi would secure a third straight term at the Centre. Union home minister Amit Shah being felicitated with a mace during a rally organised to celebrate the completion of nine years of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government, in Vellore on Sunday. (ANI) “In 2024, Tamil Nadu should bless Narendra Modi and give the NDA more than 25 seats,” he said. He also hit out at the Congress-Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) combine in the state, accusing them of corruption and nepotism. “Congress and DMK are 2G, 3G, 4G parties. I am not talking about the 2G (spectrum allocation scam). 2G means two generations, 3G means three generations and 4G means four generations,” he said. Earlier in the day, Shah also held a meeting with party workers based out of the Chennai south region and said state BJP chief K Annamalai’s work “gives him confidence” that the party can win more than 25 seats in Tamil Nadu and appoint people from the state as central ministers. Tamil Nadu has 39 Lok Sabha seats, with one seat in Puducherry. The DMK coalition swept the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, winning 38 seats. NDA constituent and the DMK’s chief opponent in the state, the All India Anna Dravida Munne...

Karnataka Assembly Elections Results 2023 Live Results and Updates, Previous Results

Karnataka Election Schedule Poll Events Date Date of Issue of Gazette Notification 13.04.2023 (Thursday) Last Date of Nominations 20.04.2023 (Thursday) Date for Scrutiny of Nominations 21.04.2023 (Friday) Last Date for Withdrawal of candidatures 24.04.2023 (Monday) Date of Poll 10.05.2023 (Wednesday) Date of Counting 13.05.2023 (Saturday) Date before which election shall be completed 15.05.2023 (Monday) Karnataka State Assembly elections are upcoming in the year 2023. Karnataka Assembly elections this time shall prove to be a tough fight between the primary political contenders, i.e. the Initially, the state was ruled by Quick facts for Karnataka Elections Quick facts for Karnataka Election Parliamentary Constituencies 28 Assembly Constituencies 225 Ruling Party Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) Opposition Party Indian National Congress (INC) Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, BJP Governor Vajubhai Vala Speaker Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri, BJP Chief Electoral Officer Shri Manoj Kumar Meena CEO's Address Nirvachana Nilaya, Maharani's College Circle, Sheshadri Road, Bangalore - 560 001 Karnataka Vidhan Sabha Elections 2023 The 2023 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election is set to take place in Karnataka before May 2023, with all 224 members of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly being elected. The Karnataka Legislative Assembly's term is set to expire on May 24, 2023. The previous assembly elections took place in May of 2018. Following the elections, the state government was formed by a...

Karnataka Election Results 2019, 2014, 2009 and 2004

Karnataka Election Result 2019 Constituency Name Candidate Party Win/ Lead Votes Margin Bagalkot Gaddigoudar Parvatagouda Chandanagouda Bharatiya Janata Party Win 168187 Bangalore Central Shri P. C. Mohan Bharatiya Janata Party Win 70968 Bangalore North Shri D.V. Sadananda Gowda Bharatiya Janata Party Win 147518 Bangalore Rural D.K Suresh Indian National Congress Win 206870 Bangalore South Shri Tejaswi Surya Bharatiya Janata Party Win 331192 Belgaum Angadi Suresh Channabasappa Bharatiya Janata Party Win 391304 Bellary Y. Devendrappa Bharatiya Janata Party Win 55707 Bidar Bhagwanth Khuba Bharatiya Janata Party Win 116834 Bijapur Jigajinagi Ramesh Chandappa Bharatiya Janata Party Win 258038 Chamarajanagar R.Dhruvanarayana Bharatiya Janata Party Win 1817 Chikkballapur Shri B N Bache Gowda Bharatiya Janata Party Win 182110 Chikkodi Annasaheb Shankar Jolle Bharatiya Janata Party Win 118877 Chitradurga Shri A Narayanaswamy Bharatiya Janata Party Win 80178 Dakshina Kannada Shri Nalin Kumar Kateel Bharatiya Janata Party Win 274621 Davanagere G M Siddeshwar Bharatiya Janata Party Win 169702 Dharwad Pralhad Joshi Bharatiya Janata Party Win 205072 Gulbarga Dr. Umesh G Jadhav Bharatiya Janata Party Win 95452 Hassan Prajwal Revanna Janata Dal (Secular) Win 141324 Haveri Udasi. S.C. Bharatiya Janata Party Win 140882 Kolar S. Muniswamy Bharatiya Janata Party Win 210021 Koppal Karadi Sanganna Amarappa Bharatiya Janata Party Win 38397 Mandya Bharatiya Janata Party Lead Mysore Shri Prathap ...

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