2009 Indian General Elections Results – Live Lok Sabha Results
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2009 Indian General Elections Results – Check for Live Lok Sabha Results
Headlines
Congress Set to Return to Power – Sing is King
Manmohan Sing is Becoming Prime Minister Again
Advani May Quit Active Politics
Advani Quits as Opposition Leader of Position
Mamata Banerjee wins from Kolkata (South)
P Chidambaram wins from Sivaganga
Md Azharuddin wins from Moradabad
Sushil Shinde, Sharad Yadav win
Headlines from Karnataka
Congress veterans Margaret Alva, Poojary lose in Karnataka
Former Karnataka Chief Minister Veerappa Moily wins from Chikballapur
Former Karnataka Chief Minister Kumaraswamy wins in Bangalore Rural seat from Congress
Karnataka Chief Minister Yediyurappa’s Son B.Y. Raghavendra wins against Congress leader S. Bangarappa in Shimoga
Mallikarjun Kharge wins from Gulbarga, K.H.Muniyappa wins from Kolar
Lok Sabha Power Equation 2009
Lok Sabha Power Equation 2009 - Indian General Election Results 2009
| Party | Lead | Won | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| UPA | 246 | 0 | +66 |
| NDA | 162 | 0 | -10 |
| Third Front | 73 | 0 | -26 |
| Fourth | 27 | 0 | -35 |
| Others | 29 | 0 | +10 |
Wiiners and Losers of Major Political Leaders of 2009 General Election
KEY WINNERS: SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav wins from Mainpuri seat by 1.73 lakh votes | Jyotiraditya Scindia (Congress) retains Guna seat | Praful Patel of NCP wins from Bhandara | Arjun Munda wins from Jamshedpur Lok Sabha seat | Dayanidhi Maran (DMK) wins from Chennai Central | Former Karnataka CM Veerappa Moily wins from Chikballapur | T R Baalu of DMK wins from Sriperumbudur | JMM president Shibu Soren wins Dumka Lok Sabha seat | Rahul Gandhi wins from Amethi | Pranab Mukherjee wins from Jangipur | Senior BJP leader Yashwant Sinha wins from Hazaribagh | Former Jharkhand CM Babulal Marandi wins from Koderma | Congress president Sonia Gandhi wins Rae Bareli seat | Lalji Tandon defeats Rita Bahuguna Joshi in Lucknow | Chidambaram (Cong) wins in Sivaganga, was earlier declared loser | NCP president Sharad Pawar wins Madha seat defeating Subhash Deshmukh (BJP) by 3,14,565 votes | BJP’s Rajnath Singh wins from Ghaziabad | Maneka Gandhi (BJP) wins by 6400 votes in Aonla, was earlier declared loser | BJP’s Murli Manohar Joshi wins from Varanasi | RJD’s Lalu Prasad wins from Saran but loses from Pataliputra| Mohammed Azharuddin wins in Moradabad | BJP’s Varun Gandhi wins from Pilibhit by over 2.81 lakh votes | Navin Jindal (Congress) wins from Kurukshetra | Deepinder Singh Hooda (Congress) wins from Rohtak | Cong’s Ajay Maken wins from New Delhi seat | Advani (BJP) wins from Gandhinagar | Mamata Banerjee (Trinamool Congress) wins seat | Jaswant Singh (BJP) wins in Darjeeling | Jaya Prada (SP) defeats Begum Noor Bano (Congress) in Rampur | Priya Dutt (Congress) wins in Mumbai North-Central | Akhilesh Yadav (SP) wins by 1.11 lakh votes in Kannauj | Sachin Pilot (Congress) wins in Ajmer | Navjot Singh Sidhu (BJP) wins in Amritsar | Kamal Nath (Congress) wins in Chhindwara | Sushma Swaraj (BJP) wins in Vidisha | Farooq Abdullah (NC) wins by over 30,000 votes in Srinagar | Shatrughan Sinha defeats Shekhar Suman in Patna Sahib | Chiranjeevi (Praja Rajyam) wins in Tirupati | Former Jharkhand CM Madhu Koda (Ind) wins from Singhbhum | Deve Gowda (JDS) retains Hassan Lok Sabha seat | Mehboob Beigh (NC) wins in Anantnag | Francisco Sardinha (Congress) wins in South Goa | Shashi Tharoor (Congress) wins by 95,000 votes in Thiruvanathapuram | Lalubhai Patel (BJP) wins in Daman | P M Hamdulla (Congress) wins in Lakshadweep, K Sudhakaran (Congress) wins in Kannur | JD(U) chief Sharad Yadav wins in Madhepura
KEY LOSERS: Mani Shankar Aiyar (Congress) defeated by AIADMK’s O S Manian in Mayiladuthurai | Hina Sahab, wife of jailed RJD MP Shahabuddin, loses in Siwan | Renuka Chowdhury loses in Khammam | Manvendra Singh (BJP) loses in Barmer | Ram Vilas Paswan (LJP) loses in Hajipur
Karnataka Lok Sabha Election Results 2009
Karnataka Lok Sabha Election Results 2009
| Party | Won | Change |
|---|---|---|
| BJP | 19 | |
| CONG | 6 | |
| JDS | 3 | |
| Others | 0 |
UPA Party Toll in 2009 Indian General Election
UPA Party Toll in 2009 Indian General Election
| Party | Won | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Cong | 198 | |
| TC | 20 | |
| DMK | 17 | |
| NCP | 8 | |
| NC | 3 | |
| Others | 2 | |
| JMM | 0 |
NDA Party Toll in 2009 Indian General Election
NDA Party Toll in 2009 Indian General Election
| Party | Won | Change |
|---|---|---|
| BJP | 118 | |
| JD(U) | 20 | |
| SS | 8 | |
| SAD | 4 | |
| RLD | 3 | |
| AGP | 2 | |
| INLD | 0 |
Third Party Toll in 2009 Indian General Election
Third Party Toll in 2009 Indian General Election
| Party | Won | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Left | 24 | |
| BSP | 22 | |
| Others | 11 | |
| AIADMK | 11 | |
| TDP | 8 | |
| JD(S) | 3 | |
| TRS | 1 |
Fourth Party Toll in 2009 Indian General Election
Fourth Party Toll in 2009 Indian General Election
| Party | Won | Change |
|---|---|---|
| SP | 23 | |
| RJD | 6 | |
| LJP | 0 |
Others Party Toll in 2009 Indian General Election
Others Party Toll in 2009 Indian General Election
| Party | Won | Change |
|---|---|---|
| BJD | 13 | |
| IND | 8 | |
| Others | 5 | |
| AUDF | 3 | |
| PRP | 2 | |
| SDF | 0 |
Live TV News on Election Results of India from CNN-IBN and CNBC-TV18
2009 Indian Election Results - Pre Poll Survey
2009 Indian Election Results - Pre Poll Survey
| News Agency | Date | Pre Poll Results |
|---|---|---|
| CNN-IBN-CSDS | 8 Jan to 15/09 | UPA 215-235, NDA 165-185, Others 125-155 [86] |
| Star Nielsen | 5 Mar to 17 Mar 2009 | UPA 257 (Congress 144), NDA 184 (BJP 137), Others 96 [87] |
| Star Nielsen | 26 Mar ? 3 Apr 2009 | UPA 203 (Congress 155), NDA 191 (BJP 147), Third Front 104, Fourth Front 39 [88] |
| Outlook India?The Week | March ? April 2009 | UPA 234 (Congress 144), NDA 186 (BJP 140), Third Front 112 [89] |
| Times of India | March 2009 | UPA 201 (Congress 146), NDA 195 (BJP 138), Others 147 [90] |
India is currently holding general elections—the largest democratic election in the world—to the 15th Lok Sabha in five phases on April 16, April 22/23, April 30, May 7 and May 13, 2009. The results of the election will be announced on May 16, 2009.
According to the Indian Constitution, elections in India for the Lok Sabha (the lower house) must be held at least every five years under normal circumstances. With the last elections held in 2004, the term of the 14th Lok Sabha expires on June 1, 2009.
The election is conducted by the Election Commission of India, which estimates an electorate of 714 million voters, an increase of 43 million over the 2004 election. During the budget presented in February 2009, Rs.1,120 Crores was budgeted for election expenses.
Three Indian states Andhra Pradesh, Orissa and Sikkim will also conduct elections to their respective legislative assemblies.
STATES / UTs (Seats)
Andhra Pradesh (42)
Arunachal Pradesh (2)
Assam (14)
Bihar (40)
Chhattisgarh (11)
Goa (2)
Gujarat (26)
Haryana (10)
Himachal Pradesh (4)
Jammu & Kashmir (6)
Jharkhand (14)
Karnataka (28)
Kerala (20)
Madhya Pradesh (29)
Maharashtra (48)
Manipur (2)
Meghalaya (2)
Mizoram (1)
Nagaland (1)
Orissa (21)
Punjab (13)
Rajasthan (25)
Sikkim (1)
Tamil Nadu (39)
Tripura (2)
Uttar Pradesh (80)
Uttaranchal (5)
West Bengal (42)
UNION TERRITORIES
Andaman & Nicobar (1)
Chandigarh (1)
Dadra & Nagar Haveli (1)
Daman & Diu (1)
Lakshadweep (1)
NCT of Delhi (7)
Pondicherry (1)
Total Seats (543)

2009 India Loksabha Elections Map
The following polling schedule for the 2009 General Elections was announced by the Chief Election Commissioner of India, N. Gopalaswami, on March 2, 2009:
April 16 – Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Jammu & Kashmir, Kerala, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Orissa, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep
April 22 – Manipur
April 23 – Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Goa, Jammu & Kashmir, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand
April 30 – Bihar, Gujarat, Jammu & Kashmir, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Sikkim, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu
May 7 – Bihar, Haryana, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Delhi
May 13 – Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Uttarakhand, Chandigarh, Puducherry
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