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Statistical Report General Elections STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1971 TO THE FIFTH LOK SABHA VOLUME I (NATIONAL AND STATE ABSTRACTS & DETAILED RESULTS) ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA NEW DELHI ECI-GE71-LS (VOL. I) © Election Commision of India,1973 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 1973 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, 1971 (5th LOK SABHA) STATISTICAL 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 Stations 5 5. Number of Candidates per Constituency 6 - 7 6. Number of Candidates and Forfeiture of Deposits 8 7. State / UT Summary on Nominations, Rejections, 9 - 35 Withdrawals and Forfeitures 8. State / UT Summary on Electors, Voters, Votes Polled and 36 - 62 Polling Stations 9. List of Successful Candidates 63 - 75 10. Performance of National Parties vis-a-vis Others 76 11. Seats won by Parties in States / U.T.s 77 - 80 12. Seats won in States / U.T.s by Parties 81 - 84 13. Votes Polled by Parties - National Summary 85 - 87 14. Votes Polled by Parties in States / U.T.s 88 - 97 15. Votes Polled in States /U.T.s by Parties 98 - 106 16. Women’s Participation in Polls 107 Part – II 17. Detailed Results 108 - 202 Election Commission of India-General Elections,1971 (5th LOK SABHA) LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY NATIONAL PARTIES 1 . BJS BHARATIYA JANA SANGH 2 . CPI COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 3 . CPM COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (MARXIST) 4 . INC INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 5 . NCO INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS (ORGANISATION) 6 . PSP PRAJA SOCIALIST PARTY 7 . SSP SAMYUKTA SOCIALIST PARTY 8 . SWA SWATANTRA PARTY STATE PARTIES 9 . AHL ALL PARTY HILL LEADERS CONFERENCE 10 . BAC BANGLA CONGRESS 11 . BKD BHARATIYA KRANTI DAL 12 . DMK DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAMQ 13 . FBL FORWARD BLOCK 14 . JAC JANA CONGRESS 15 . JAP JANTA PARTY 16 . KEC KERALA CONGRESS 17 . MAG MAHARASHTRAWADI GOMANTAK 18 . MUL MUSLIM LEAGUE 19 . NNO NAGALAN NATIONALIST ORGANISATION 20 . PWP PEASANTS AND WORKERS PARTY 21 . RSP REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALIST PARTY 22 . SAD SHIROMANI AKALI DAL 23 . UFN UNITED FRONT OF NAGALAND 24 . UGS UNITED GOANS (SEQUEIRA GROUP) 25 . VHP VISHAL HARYANA REGISTERED(Unrecognised ) PARTIES 26 . BCM BACKWARD CLASSES MAHASABHA 27 . BRP CHOTA NAGPUR BHUMI RAKSHAK PARTY 28 . HMS AKHIL BHARAT HINDU MAHASABHA 29 . HSD HINDUSTANI SHOSHIT DAL 30 . IGL INDIAN GORKHA LEAGUE 31 . ISP INDIAN SOCIALIST PARTY 32 . JKP ALL INDIA JHARKHAND PARTY 33 . KMP UTTAR PRADESH KISAN MAZDOOR PARTY 34 . LRP LOK RAJ PARTY HIMACHAL PRADESH 35 . LSS LOK SEVAK SANGH 36 . MLP MINORITIES LABOUR PARTY (rptListPoliticalParties - Page 1 of 2) 1 GENERAL ELECTIONS - INDIA, 1971 LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY REGISTERED(Unrecognised ) PARTIES 37 . MRP MANIPUR PEOPLES PARTY 38 . MUM MUSLIM MAJLIS UTTAR PRADESH 39 . PBI PROUTIST BLOC OF INDIA 40 . PHJ BIHAR PRANT HUL JHARKHAND 41 . RCI REVOLUTIONARY COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 42 . RPA REPUBLICAN PARTY OF INDIA (AMBEDKARITE) 43 . RPG REPUBLICAN PARTY OF INDIA 44 . RPK REPUBLICAN PARTY OF INDIA (KHOBRAGADE) 45 . RRP AKHIL BHARTIYA RANRAJYA PARISHAD 46 . RSM REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALIST PARTY OF INDIA (MARXIST AND LENINIST 47 . SHD SHOSHIT DAL BIHAR 48 . SHS SHIVA SENA 49 . SOC SOCIALIST PARTY 50 . SUC SOCIALIST UNITY CENTRE OF INDIA 51 . TEC TELANGANA CONGRESS 52 . TPS TELANGANA PRAJA SAMITHI 53 . UTC UTKAL CONGRESS INDEPENDENTS 54 . IND INDEPENDENTS (rptListPoliticalParties - Page 2 of 2) 2 Election Commission of India - General Elections, 1971 (5th LOK SABHA) NUMBER AND TYPES OF CONSTITUENCIES STATE/UT Type of Constituencies GEN SC ST TOTAL 1 . Andhra Pradesh 33 6 2 41 2 . Assam 11 1 2 14 3 . Bihar 41 7 5 53 4 . Gujarat 19 2 3 24 5 . Haryana 8 1 0 9 6 . Jammu And Kashmir 6 0 0 6 7 . Kerala 17 2 0 19 8 . Madhya Pradesh 24 5 8 37 9 . Maharashtra 39 3 3 45 10 . Mysore 23 4 0 27 11 . Nagaland 1 0 0 1 12 . Orissa 12 3 5 20 13 . Punjab 10 3 0 13 14 . Rajasthan 16 4 3 23 15 . Tamil Nadu 32 7 0 39 16 . Uttar Pradesh 67 18 0 85 17 . West Bengal 30 8 2 40 18 . Himachal Pradesh 3 1 0 4 19 . A And N Islands 1 0 0 1 20 . Chandigarh 1 0 0 1 21 . D And N Haveli 0 0 1 1 22 . Delhi 6 1 0 7 23 . Goa, Daman And Diu 2 0 0 2 24 . L M And A Islands 1 0 0 1 25 . Manipur 1 0 1 2 26 . Pondicherry 1 0 0 1 27 . Tripura 1 0 1 2 TOTAL 406 76 36 518 (rptNoTypeofConst - 1 of 1) 3 Election Commission of India - General Elections, 1971 (5th LOK SABHA) SIZE OF ELECTORATE STATE/UT NO OF ELECTORS MEN WOMEN TOTAL 1 . Andhra Pradesh 11389302 11308603 22697905 2 . Assam 3400334 2867939 6268273 3 . Bihar 16271582 14748369 31019951 4 . Gujarat 5874276 5661036 11535312 5 . Haryana 2529211 2239529 4768740 6 . Jammu And Kashmir 1150452 947171 2097623 7 . Kerala 5078582 5139311 10217893 8 . Madhya Pradesh 9868178 9710659 19578837 9 . Maharashtra 12358927 11649131 24008058 10 . Mysore 7190391 6598795 13789186 11 . Nagaland 145196 130263 275459 12 . Orissa 5671580 5193398 10864978 13 . Punjab 3735646 3214739 6950385 14 . Rajasthan 6894451 6350105 13244556 15 . Tamil Nadu 11522538 11542445 23064983 16 . Uttar Pradesh 24897367 20959342 45856709 17 . West Bengal 12493420 9574905 22068325 18 . Himachal Pradesh 885322 823345 1708667 19 . A And N Islands 43049 20073 63122 20 . Chandigarh 68473 48212 116685 21 . D And N Haveli 16750 16262 33012 22 . Delhi 1089736 926660 2016396 23 . Goa, Daman And Diu 211718 223450 435168 24 . L M And A Islands 7437 7540 14977 25 . Manipur 265868 277539 543407 26 . Pondicherry 122922 123867 246789 27 . Tripura 382121 321615 703736 TOTAL 143564829 130624303 274189132 (rptSizeElectorate - 1 of 1) 4 Election Commission of India - General Elections, 1971 (5th LOK SABHA) VOTER TURNOUT STATE/UT ELECTORS VOTERS POLL REJECTED NO. OF % % POLLING STATION 1 . Andhra Pradesh 22697905 13420873 59.13% 2.59% 27928 2 . Assam 6268273 3177170 50.69% 4.74% 7808 3 . Bihar 31019951 15186628 48.96% 1.92% 36487 4 . Gujarat 11535312 6401309 55.49% 4.24% 14737 5 . Haryana 4768740 3068699 64.35% 2.48% 5570 6 . Jammu And Kashmir 2097623 1219085 58.12% 4.29% 3094 7 . Kerala 10217893 6593446 64.53% 0.98% 10353 8 . Madhya Pradesh 19578837 9397900 48.00% 6.02% 25728 9 . Maharashtra 24008058 14391012 59.94% 3.32% 33124 10 . Mysore 13789186 7917061 57.41% 3.43% 21433 11 . Nagaland 275459 148125 53.77% 0.07% 575 12 . Orissa 10864978 4693064 43.19% 4.92% 12847 13 . Punjab 6950385 4163167 59.90% 2.06% 8176 14 . Rajasthan 13244556 7158072 54.05% 3.26% 16412 15 . Tamil Nadu 23064983 16565649 71.82% 3.72% 26973 16 . Uttar Pradesh 45856709 21099018 46.01% 2.55% 56300 17 . West Bengal 22068325 13667300 61.93% 4.31% 27237 18 . Himachal Pradesh 1708667 703727 41.19% 3.08% 2825 19 . A And N Islands 63122 44531 70.55% 0.01% 142 20 . Chandigarh 116685 73418 62.92% 1.52% 137 21 . D And N Haveli 33012 23037 69.78% 5.99% 42 22 . Delhi 2016396 1314480 65.19% 1.26% 2166 23 . Goa, Daman And Diu 435168 243341 55.92% 3.06% 581 24 . L M And A Islands 14977 0 0.00% #Num! 25 . Manipur 543407 265495 48.86% 2.16% 836 26 . Pondicherry 246789 172992 70.10% 1.68% 347 27 . Tripura 703736 428203 60.85% 3.65% 1060 TOTAL 274189132 151536802 55.27% 3.26% 342918 (rptVoterTurnout - 1 of 1) 5 Election Commission of India - General Elections, 1971 (5th 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 41 0 4 7 9 6 13 1 1 207 5 2 16 2 . Assam 14 0 0 3 1 2 8 0 0 78 6 3 8 3 . Bihar 53 0 0 1 4 4 24 10 10 421 8 3 15 4 . Gujarat 24 0 2 3 7 4 7 1 0 118 5 2 9 5 . Haryana 9 0 0 0 2 1 4 1 1 63 7 4 12 6 . Jammu And Kashmir 6 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 0 32 5 2 9 7 . Kerala 19 0 1 11 3 4 0 0 0 67 4 2 5 8 . Madhya Pradesh 37 0 3 9 11 6 5 2 1 170 5 2 11 9 . Maharashtra 45 0 1 9 9 12 10 2 2 235 5 2 16 10 . Mysore 27 0 5 10 6 4 1 0 1 104 4 2 14 11 . Nagaland 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 12 . Orissa 20 0 0 4 9 5 2 0 0 85 4 3 6 13 . Punjab 13 0 0 1 0 3 7 2 0 83 6 3 9 14 . Rajasthan 23 0 2 2 3 7 6 2 1 129 6 2 14 15 . 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