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General Elections, 1977 to the Sixth Lok Sabha STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1977 TO THE SIXTH LOK SABHA VOLUME I (NATIONAL AND STATE ABSTRACTS & DETAILED RESULTS) ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA NEW DELHI ECI-GE77-LS (VOL. I) © Election Commision of India, 1978 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, by mimeograph or any other means, without prior and express permission in writing from Election Commision of India. First published 1978 Published by Election Commision of India, Nirvachan Sadan, Ashoka Road, New Delhi - 110 001. Computer Data Processing and Laser Printing of Reports by Statistics and Information System Division, Election Commision of India. Election Commission of India – General Elections, 1977 (6th LOK SABHA) STATISCAL REPORT – VOLUME I (National and State Abstracts & Detailed Results) CONTENTS SUBJECT Page No. Part – I 1. List of Participating Political Parties 1 - 2 2. Number and Types of Constituencies 3 3. Size of Electorate 4 4. Voter Turnout and Polling Station 5 5. Number of Candidates per Constituency 6 - 7 6. Number of Candidates and Forfeiture of Deposits 8 7. Candidates Data Summary 9 - 39 8. Electors Data Summary 40 - 70 9. List of Successful Candidates 71 - 84 10. Performance of National Parties vis-à-vis Others 85 11. Seats won by Parties in States / UT’s 86 - 88 12. Seats won in States / UT’s by Parties 89 - 92 13. Votes Polled by Parties – National Summary 93 - 95 14. Votes Polled by Parties in States / UT’s 96 - 102 15. Votes Polled in States / UT by Parties 103 - 109 16. Women’s Participation in Polls 110 17. Performance of Women Candidates 111 18. Performance of Women in National Parties vis-à-vis Others 112 19. Women Candidates 113 - 117 Part – II 20. Detailed Results 118 - 199 Election Commission of India-General Elections,1977 (6th LOK SABHA) LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY NATIONAL PARTIES 1 . BLD BHARATIYA LOK DAL 2 . CPI COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 3 . CPM COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (MARXIST) 4 . INC INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 5 . NCO INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS (ORG) STATE PARTIES 6 . ADK ALL INDIA ANNA DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM 7 . DMK DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM 8 . FBL ALL INDIA FORWARD BLOC 9 . JKN JAMMU & KASHMIR NATIONAL CONFERENCE 10 . KCP KERALA CONGRESS (PILLAI GROUP) 11 . KEC KERAL CONGRESS 12 . MAG MAHARASHTRAWADI GOMANTAK 13 . MLO MUSLIM LEAGUE (OPPOSITION) 14 . MRP MANIPUR PEOPLES PARTY 15 . MUL MUSLIM LEAGUE 16 . PWP PEASANTS & WORKERS PARTY 17 . RSP REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALIST PARTY 18 . SAD SHIROMANI AKALI DAL 19 . UDF UNITED DEMOCRATIC FRONT 20 . VHP VISHAL HARYANA REGISTERED(Unrecognised ) PARTIES 21 . HMS AKHIL BHARAT HINDU MAHASABHA 22 . IGL ALL INDIA GORKHA LEAGUE 23 . ILP ALL INDIA LABOUR PARTY 24 . JKD JHARKHAND PARTY 25 . JKP ALL INDIA JHARKHAND PARTY 26 . JMD ALL INDIA SHIROMANI BABA JIVAN SINGH MAZABHI DAL 27 . PHJ BIHAR PRANT HUL JHARKHAND 28 . RCI REVOLUTIONARY COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 29 . RPI REPUBLICAN PARTY OF INDIA 30 . RPK REPUBLICIAN PARTY OF INDIA (KHOBRAGADE) 31 . RRP AKHIL BHARATI RAMRAJYA PARISHAD 32 . SSD SHOSHIT SAMAJ DAL (AKHIL BAHARATIYA) 33 . SUC SOCIALIST UNITY CENTRE OF INDIA 34 . TUS TRIPURA UPAJITI JUBA SAMITI INDEPENDENTS 35 . IND INDEPENDENTS (rptListPoliticalParties - Page 1 of 2) 1 GENERAL ELECTIONS - INDIA, 1977 LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY INDEPENDENTS (rptListPoliticalParties - Page 2 of 2) 2 Election Commission of India - General Elections, 1977 (6th LOK SABHA) NUMBER AND TYPES OF CONSTITUENCIES STATE/UT Type of Constituencies GEN SC ST TOTAL 1 . ANDHRA PRADESH 34 6242 2 . ARUNACHAL PRADESH 2 00 2 3 . ASSAM 11 1214 4 . BIHAR 41 8554 5 . GOA DAMAN & DIU 2 00 2 6 . GUJARAT 20 2426 7 . HARYANA 8 2010 8 . HIMACHAL PRADESH 3 10 4 9 . JAMMU & KASHMIR 6 00 6 10 . KARNATAKA 24 4028 11 . KERALA 18 2020 12 . MADHYA PRADESH 27 5840 13 . MAHARASHTRA 42 3348 14 . MANIPUR 1 01 2 15 . MEGHALAYA 2 00 2 16 . MIZORAM 1 00 1 17 . NAGALAND 1 00 1 18 . ORISSA 13 3521 19 . PUNJAB 10 3013 20 . RAJASTHAN 18 4325 21 . SIKKIM 1 00 1 22 . TAMIL NADU 32 7039 23 . TRIPURA 1 01 2 24 . UTTAR PRADESH 67 18 0 85 25 . WEST BENGAL 32 8242 26 . ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS 1 00 1 27 . CHANDIGARH 1 00 1 28 . DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI 0 01 1 29 . NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF 6 10 7 DELHI 30 . LAKSHADWEEP 0 01 1 31 . PONDICHERRY 1 00 1 TOTAL 426 78 38 542 (rptNoTypeofConst - 1 of 1) 3 Election Commission of India - General Elections, 1977(6th LOK SABHA) SIZE OF ELECTORATE STATE/UT NO OF ELECTORS MEN WOMEN TOTAL 1. ANDHRA PRADESH 13757025 13810593 27567618 2. ARUNACHAL PRADESH 109313 106344 215657 3. ASSAM 3913933 3311683 7225616 4. BIHAR 18389419 16606983 34996402 5. GOA DAMAN & DIU 237379 240025 477404 6. GUJARAT 7126264 6983444 14109708 7. HARYANA 3047804 2718850 5766654 8. HIMACHAL PRADESH 1005259 955791 1961050 9. JAMMU & KASHMIR 1341600 1215822 2557422 10 . KARNATAKA 8604585 8162610 16767195 11 . KERALA 5675507 5785394 11460901 12 . MADHYA PRADESH 11428048 11354884 22782932 13 . MAHARASHTRA 14841350 14015641 28856991 14 . MANIPUR 396359 391864 788223 15 . MEGHALAYA 266278 264048 530326 16 . MIZORAM 100050 104430 204480 17 . NAGALAND 262593 210664 473257 18 . ORISSA 6580934 6064501 12645435 19 . PUNJAB 4402486 3761399 8163885 20 . RAJASTHAN 7833871 7406561 15240432 21 . SIKKIM 64682 59341 124023 22 . TAMIL NADU 13704042 13483375 27187417 23 . TRIPURA 445645 420411 866056 24 . UTTAR PRADESH 28080937 23853360 51934297 25 . WEST BENGAL 13634263 11488153 25122416 26 . ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS 55770 29538 85308 27 . CHANDIGARH 92520 68443 160963 28 . DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI 18389 19143 37532 29 . NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY 1441842 1105222 2547064 OF DELHI 30 . LAKSHADWEEP 10184 9287 19471 31 . PONDICHERRY 150820 147372 298192 TOTAL 167019151 154155176 321174327 (rptSizeElectorate - 1 of 1) 4 Election Commission of India - General Elections, 1977(6th LOK SABHA) VOTER TURNOUT STATE/UT ELECTORS VOTERS POLL REJECTED NO. OF % % POLLING STATION 1 . ANDHRA PRADESH 27567618 17220943 62.47% 3.00% 30815 2 . ARUNACHAL PRADESH 215657 52764 24.47% 3.93% 305 3 . ASSAM 7225616 3965448 54.88% 3.58% 8391 4 . BIHAR 34996402 21264278 60.76% 1.83% 40964 5 . GOA DAMAN & DIU 477404 299786 62.80% 2.25% 618 6 . GUJARAT 14109708 8353883 59.21% 2.89% 18314 7 . HARYANA 5766654 4224405 73.26% 1.80% 6299 8 . HIMACHAL PRADESH 1961050 1167927 59.56% 2.49% 3361 9 . JAMMU & KASHMIR 2557422 1479514 57.85% 3.73% 3604 10 . KARNATAKA 16767195 10596342 63.20% 3.08% 20498 11 . KERALA 11460901 9077000 79.20% 2.43% 10690 12 . MADHYA PRADESH 22782932 12512691 54.92% 5.60% 27766 13 . MAHARASHTRA 28856991 17404823 60.31% 2.95% 33689 14 . MANIPUR 788223 473895 60.12% 1.81% 910 15 . MEGHALAYA 530326 264544 49.88% 3.97% 698 16 . MIZORAM 204480 102075 49.92% 1.32% 273 17 . NAGALAND 473257 250016 52.83% 3.54% 843 18 . ORISSA 12645435 5603842 44.32% 3.75% 14133 19 . PUNJAB 8163885 5725795 70.14% 2.00% 9264 20 . RAJASTHAN 15240432 8673720 56.91% 3.10% 19089 21 . SIKKIM 124023 0 0.00% #Num! 1 22 . TAMIL NADU 27187417 18252182 67.13% 2.15% 29792 23 . TRIPURA 866056 606833 70.07% 3.07% 1055 24 . UTTAR PRADESH 51934297 29311002 56.44% 2.11% 59899 25 . WEST BENGAL 25122416 15133005 60.24% 2.98% 29083 26 . ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS 85308 60590 71.02% 0.04% 165 27 . CHANDIGARH 160963 108494 67.40% 1.30% 150 28 . DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI 37532 25706 68.49% 6.13% 43 29 . NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY 2547064 1816372 71.31% 1.01% 2799 OF DELHI 30 . LAKSHADWEEP 19471 16480 84.64% 0.57% 27 31 . PONDICHERRY 298192 219560 73.63% 1.51% 372 TOTAL 321174327 194263915 60.49% 2.75% 373910 (rptVoterTurnout - 1 of 1) 5 Election Commission of India - General Elections,1977 (6th LOK SABHA) NUMBER OF CANDIDATES PER CONSTITUENCY CONSTITUENCIES WITH CANDIDATES NUMBERING TOTAL CANDIDATES IN A CANDI- CONSTITUENCY STATE/UT SEATS 1 2 3 4 5 6 - 8 9 -10 >10 DATES AVG MIN MAX 1 . ANDHRA PRADESH 42 0 5 13 13 4 7 0 0 1654 2 7 2 . ARUNACHAL PRADESH 2101 0 0 0 0 0 42 1 3 3 . ASSAM 140563 0 0 0 0 403 2 4 4 . BIHAR 540179 10156 6 3406 2 13 5 . GOA DAMAN & DIU 2000 0 0 1 1 0 158 6 9 6 . GUJARAT 260475 0 100 0 1124 2 7 7 . HARYANA 100112 3 3 0 0 505 2 8 8 . HIMACHAL PRADESH 4011 1 1 0 0 0 144 2 5 9 . JAMMU & KASHMIR 6020 0 2 1 1 0 295 2 9 10 . KARNATAKA 280887 2 3 0 0 984 2 7 11 . KERALA 200952 3 1 0 0 633 2 7 12 . MADHYA PRADESH 40 0 11 11 7 5 5 1 0 1524 2 10 13 . MAHARASHTRA 48 0 15 9 5 5 11 2 1 2114 2 14 14 . MANIPUR 2000 1 0 1 0 0 116 4 7 15 . MEGHALAYA 2001 1 0 0 0 0 74 3 4 16 . MIZORAM 1000 1 0 0 0 0 44 4 4 17 . NAGALAND 1010 0 0 0 0 0 22 2 2 18 . ORISSA 210884 1 0 0 0 613 2 5 (rptNoCandidatesPerConstituency - 1 of 2) 6 Election Commission of India - General Elections, 1977 (6th LOK SABHA) NUMBER OF CANDIDATES FORFEITURE OF DEPOSITS STATE/UT No. of No. of Candidates No of FDs * Seats NS U ZTOTTOT NSUZ 1.ANDHRA PRADESH 42 95 0 3 67 165 9 0 36678 2.ARUNACHAL PRADESH 2 200 2 4 0 0 011 3.ASSAM 14 28 0 3 9 40 2 0 3712 4.BIHAR 54 130 2 20 188 340 32 2 18 187 239 5.GOA DAMAN & DIU 2 420 9 15 2 0 0911 6.GUJARAT 26 52 0 0 60 112 0 0 06060 7.HARYANA 10 22 2 2 24 50 7 1 22333 8.HIMACHAL PRADESH 4 10 0 0 4 14 2 0 046 9.JAMMU & KASHMIR 6 530 21 29 1 0 01617 10 .KARNATAKA 28 59 0 2 37 98 3 0 23742 11 .KERALA 20 27 10 1 25 63 0 0 12223 12 .MADHYA PRADESH 40 80 0 1 71 152 3 0 06972 13 .MAHARASHTRA 48 85 6 6 114 211 4 0 0109113 14 .MANIPUR 2 620 3 11 4 1 038 15 .MEGHALAYA 2 200 5 7 0 0 011 16 .MIZORAM 1 100 3 4 0 0 022 17 .NAGALAND 1 110 0 2 0 0 000 18 .ORISSA 21 46 0 3 12 61 5 0 31119 19 .PUNJAB 13 20 9 5 45 79 4 0 54554 20 .RAJASTHAN 25 55 1 1 45 102 5 1 14552 21 .SIKKIM 1 100 0 1 0 0 000 22 .TAMIL NADU 39 38 39 1 117 195
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