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Analytical Book for Lok Sabha Elections-2014 MADHYA PRADESH LOK SABHA GENERAL ELECTIONS 2014 ANALYTICAL TABLES INDEX Page S. No. Subject No. 1 Election Programme I 2 list of Political Parties II-III 3 Important Statistical Information’s - At a Glance IV-VI 4 Graphs for Statistical Information’s VII-XII Chapter-1 Population, Electors and Polling Stations 1.01 Parliamentary Constituency wise Electors -2014 1-7 1.02 Parliamentary & Assembly Constituency wise Electors and Polling 8-13 Stations in various Lok Sabha elections 1.03 General, SC and ST Assembly Constituency wise Number of Electors 14-19 Chapter-2 Nominations and Contesting Candidates 2.01 Parliamentary Constituencies wise Nominations Received ,Rejected, 20 Withdrawn and Contesting Candidates 2.02 Parliamentary Constituencies wise & Party wise Number of Candidates 21 2.03 General, SC & ST Candidates according to General Category of 22 Parliamentary Constituencies 2.04 Party wise List of Female Candidates 23 2.05 Party wise Number of Candidates in General, SC & ST Parliamentary 24 Constituency 2.06 Party wise Number of Candidates according to Age-Group 25 Chapter-3 Polling and Result 3.01 General, SC & ST Parliamentary Constituency -wise Votes Polled, Valid 26 Votes, Rejected Votes & Their Percentage 3.02 Parliamentary Constituency -wise Electors, Votes Polled, Valid Votes & 27 Rejected Votes & Their Percentage 3.03 General, SC & ST Parliamentary Constituency wise and Party wise Number 28 of Votes Secured 3.04 Parliamentary & Assembly Constituency wise and Party wise Number of 29-34 Votes Secured 3.05 Parliamentary & Assembly Constituency wise and Party wise Percentage 35-42 of Votes Secured 3.06 Party wise Number of Candidates Contested, Won, Lost & Deposits 43 Forfeited in General, SC & ST Parliamentary Constituency Chapter- 4 Result Analysis 4.01 Parliamentary Constituency wise list of Winner/Runner Candidates 44-45 4.02 List of Elected Women Candidates 46 4.03 List of Elected Members arrange in descending order of Vote Secured 47 4.04 List of Elected Members arrange in descending order of Margin of Win 48 4.05 List of Elected Members arrange in descending order of Percentage of 49 Margin of Win 4.06 Party wise classification of Election Members according their Percentage 50 of Votes Secured 4.07 Party wise classification of Winner Candidates according to their Group of 51 Margin of Votes MADHYA PRADESH LOK SABHA GENERAL ELECTIONS 2014 ELECTION PROGRAMME PHASE - I PHASE - II PHASE - III (A) DATE OF NOTIFICATION 15 Mar 14 (Sat) 19 MAR 14 (Wed) 29 MAR 14(Sat) (B) LAST DATE FOR NOMINATION 22 Mar 14 (Sat) 26 MAR 14 (Wed) 05 Apr 14 (Sat) (C) DATE OF SCRUTINY 24 Mar 14 (Mon) 27 MAR 14 (Thu) 07 Apr 14 (Mon) (D)LAST DATE OF WITHDRAWAL 26 Mar 14 (Wed) 29 MAR 14 (Sat) 09 Apr 14 (Wed) (E) DATE OF POLL 10 Apr 14 (Thu) 17 Apr 14 (Thu) 24 Apr 14 (Thu) (F) DATE OF COUNTING 16May 14 (Fri) 16May 14 (Fri) 16 May 14 (Fri) (G) DATE OF COMPLETION OF ELECTION PROCESS 28 May 14 (Wed) 28 May 14 (Wed) 28 May 14 (Wed) Parliamentary Constituencies PC Name PC Name PC Name 9-Satna 1-Morena 18-Vidisha 10-Rewa 2-Bhind (SC) 21-Dewas (SC) 11-Sidhi 3-Gwalior 22-Ujjain (SC) 12-Shahdol (ST) 4-Guna 23-Mandsour 13-Jabalpur 5-Sagar 24-Ratlam (ST) 14-Mandla (ST) 6-Tikamgarh (SC) 25-Dhar (ST) 15-Balaghat 7-Damoh 26-Indore 16-Chhindwara 8-Khajuraho 27-Khargone (ST) 17-Hoshangabad 19-Bhopal 28-Khandwa 20-Rajgarh 29-Betul (ST) I MADHYA PRADESH LOK SABHA GENERAL ELECTIONS-2014 List of Political Parties S. No PartyName Abbreviation 1 Bahujan Samaj Party BSP 2 Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 3 Communist Party of India CPI 4 Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPI(M) 5 Indian National Congress INC 6 Aadijan Mukti Sena AMS 7 Aam Aadmi Party AAAP 8 Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha ABHM 9 Akhil Bhartiya Vikas Congress Party ABVCP 10 Al-Hind Party ALHP 11 All India Forward Bloc AIFB 12 All India Trinamool Congress AITC 13 Ambedkarite Party of India APoI 14 Apna Dal AD 15 Bahujan Mukti Party BMUP 16 Bahujan Sangharshh Dal BA S D 17 Bharatiya Minorities Suraksha Mahasangh BMSM 18 Bharatiya Navyuvak Party BhNaP 19 Bharatiya Rashtriya Mazdoor Dal BRMD 20 Bhartiya Jan Yug Party bjyp 21 Bhartiya Satya Sangharsh Party BHSSP 22 Bhartiya Shakti Chetna Party BSCP 23 Bhartiya Shramik Dal Socialist BSDS 24 Brihattar Bharat Prajatantra Sewa Party BBPSP 25 Bundelkhand Congress BC 26 Chhattisgarh Swabhiman Manch CSM 27 Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Red Star CPIM 28 Dalit Vikas Party(Bharat) DaVP 29 Gondvana Gantantra Party GGP 30 Independent IND 31 Indian Union Muslim League IUML 32 Jai Maha Bharath Party JMBP II S. No Party Name Abbreviation 33 Janata Dal (United) JD(U) 34 Jan-Nyay Dal JND 35 Loktantrik Samajwadi Party LSWP 36 Mahanwadi Party MAHP 37 Minorities Democratic Party MNDP 38 National Peoples Party NPEP 39 Naya Daur Party NADP 40 None of the Above NOTA 41 Peace Party PECP 42 Poorvanchal Rashtriya Congress PHRC 43 Prajatantrik Samadhan Party PRSP 44 Proutist Sarva Samaj PSS 45 Rashtriya Ahinsa Manch RAHM 46 Rashtriya Apna Dal RsAD 47 Rashtriya Samanta Dal RSMD 48 Republican Party of India (A) RPI(A) 49 Republican Party of India (Khobragade) RPI(KH) 50 Samajwadi Jan Parishad SWJP 51 Samajwadi Party SP 52 Samata Party SAP 53 Samata Samadhan Party SamSP 54 Samta Vikas Party SaVP 55 Shivsena SHS 56 SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF INDIA SDPI 57 SOCIALIST UNITY CENTRE OF INDIA (COMMUNIST) SUCI III MADHYA PRADESH LOK SABHA GENERAL ELECTIONS-2014 COMPARATIVE FIGURES in VARIOUS PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS SINCE 1991 YEAR 2014 2009 2004 1999 1998 1996 1991 PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCIES TOTAL 29 29 29 40 40 40 40 GENERAL 19 19 20 25 25 25 25 SCHEDULED CASTE 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 SCHEDULED TRIBE 6 6 5 9 9 9 9 ELECTORS TOTAL 48121301 38083778 38391315 46925473 44613317 43864199 37712026 MALE 25312600 20182761 20032906 24378702 23067515 22678515 19448203 PERCENTAGE 52.60% 53.00% 52.18% 51.95% 51.71% 51.70% 51.57% FEMALE 22807629 17901017 18358409 22546771 21545800 21185684 18263823 PERCENTAGE 47.40% 47.00% 47.82% 48.05% 48.29% 48.30% 48.43% POLLING STATIONS TOTAL 54846 47820 42312 56946 55760 55641 44706 IN GOVERNMENT 51969 - 40242 55171 54519 54698 43030 BUILDING IN PRIVATE BUILDING 2877 - 1994 1619 868 560 991 TEMPORARY STRUCTURE - - 76 156 373 383 685 ONLY FOR FEMALE - - - 339 331 189 - ONLY FOR WEAKER SECTION - - - 123 146 268 - AVG. ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION 877 796 907 824 800 789 844 NOMINATIONS RECEIVED 448 558 361 445 569 2116 1098 REJECTED 36 69 34 55 107 113 28 WITHDRAWN 34 60 33 46 62 744 387 CONTESTANTS TOTAL 378 429 294 344 400 1259 683 MALE 341 400 264 321 372 1184 644 FEMALE 37 29 30 23 28 75 39 VOTES POLLED TOTAL VOTES POLLED 29644286 19484712 18461919 25740653 27536291 23748322 16726540 PERCENTAGE 61.60% 51.16% 48.09% 54.85% 61.72% 54.06% 44.35% VALID VOTES 29247971 19484608 18459240 25356859 26930011 22924872 16378336 REJECTED VOTES 4544 2646 2679 383794 606280 820559 346161 PERCENTAGE 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 1.49% 2.2% 3.46% 2.07% IV MADHYA PRADESH LOK SABH A GENERAL ELECTIONS-2014 Party-wise votes secured and their percentage in various parliamentary elections since 1991 2014 2009 2004 1999 1998 1996 1991 YEAR 29 29 29 40 40 40 40 No. of PC 10334725 7820341 6289013 11135161 10611316 7111753 7425644 INC (34.89%) (40.14%) (34.06%) (43.91%) (39.4%) (31.02%) (45.34%) 16000328 8465532 8884913 11811850 12315410 9472941 6859425 BJP (54.02%) (43.45%) (48.13%) (46.58%) (45.73%) (41.32%) (41.88%) 1124480 1140052 876871 1326558 2343027 1874594 580032 BSP (3.80%) (5.85%) (4.75%) (5.23%) (8.7%) (8.18%) (3.54%) 96664 50634 43462 58906 178362 168448 69161 CPI (0.33%) (0.26%) (0.23%) (0.23%) (0.66%) (0.73%) (0.42%) 16364 5537 9936 11985 28313 12175 2486 CPI(M) (0.06%) (0.03%) (0.05%) (0.05%) (0.11%) (0.05%) (0.02%) - - 24570 - - - - NCP - - (0.13) - - - - 221265 551349 590090 346848 175461 - - SP (0.75%) (2.83%) (3.19%) (1.37%) (0.65%) - - - - 7074 18073 328987 241119 695158 JD(S) - - (0.03%) (0.07%) (1.22%) (1.05%) (4.24%) 13108 21562 18334 5561 - 18522 100674 JD(U) (0.04%) (0.11%) (0.09%) (0.02%) - (0.08%) (0.61%) 169364 120200 563676 - - - - GGP (0.57%) (0.62%) (3.05%) - - - - 1249653 1309505 1151301 641917 949135 4025320 488934 OTHER,IND (4.22%) (6.7%) (6.29%) (2.54%) (3.35%) (17.57%) (11.24%) 29617648 19484712 18459240 25356859 26930011 22924872 16378336 TOTAL (100%) (100%) (100%) (100%) (100%) (100%) (100%) V MADHYA PRADESH LOK SABHA GENERAL ELECTIONS-2014 Party wise Contestants, Won & Security Deposit Forfeited in various parliamentary elections since 1991 YEAR 2014 2009 2004 1999 1998 1996 1991 TOTAL 29 29 29 40 40 40 40 Contestants INC 29 INC 28 INC 29 INC 40 INC 40 INC 40 INC 40 Won 2 12 4 11 10 8 27 SDF 0 1 1 0 1 4 1 Contestants BJP 29 BJP 29 BJP 29 BJP 40 BJP 40 BJP 40 BJP 40 Won 27 16 25 29 30 27 12 SDF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Contestants BSP 29 BSP 29 BSP 28 BSP 27 BSP 35 BSP 28 BSP 21 Won 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 SDF 27 25 25 22 28 22 17 Contestants CPI 5 - CPI 2 CPI 1 CPI 6 CPI 4 CPI 3 Won 0 0 0 0 0 0 SDF 5 2 1 6 4 3 Contestants CPI(M) 2 - CPI(M) 1 CPI(M) 1 CPI(M) 2 CPI(M) 1 CPI(M) 1 Won 0 0 0 0 0 0 SDF 2 1 1 2 1 1 Contestants - - NCP 1 - - - - Won 0 SDF 1 Contestants SP 11 SP 18 SP 29 SP 20 SP 12 SP 4 SP 28 Won 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 SDF 11 18 29 20 12 4 1 Contestants - - JD(S) 2 JD(S) 4 JD(S) 18 JD(S) 8 JD(S) 37 Won 0 0 0 0 0 SDF 2 4 18 8 36 Contestants JD(U) 1 - JD(U) 1 JD(U) 2 - JD(U) 7 JD(U) 33 Won 0 0 0 0 0 SDF 1 1 2 7 33 Contestants GGP 12 GGP 13 GGP 5 - - - - Won 0 0 0 SDF 12 13 5 Contestants OTHER 260 OTHER 313 OTHER 157 OTHER 209 OTHER 247 OTHER 1128 OTHER 508 + IND + IND + IND + IND + IND + IND + IND Won 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 SDF 260 313 156 209 247 1123 507 Contestants TOTAL 378 TOTAL 429 TOTAL
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