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General Elections, 1984 to the Eight Lok Sabha STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1984 TO THE EIGHT LOK SABHA VOLUME I (NATIONAL AND STATE ABSTRACTS & DETAILED RESULTS) ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA NEW DELHI ECI-GE84-LS (VOL. I) © Election Commision of India, 1985 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 1985 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, 1984 (8th 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. Number and Types of Constituencies 2 3. Size of Electorate 3 4. Voter Turnout and Polling Station 4 5. Number of Candidates per Constituency 5 - 6 6. Number of Candidates and Forfeiture of Deposits 7 7. Candidates Data Summary 8 - 36 8. Electors Data Summary 37 - 64 9. List of Successful Candidates 65 - 77 10. Performance of National Parties Vis-à-vis Others 78 11. Seats won by Parties in States / UT’s 79 - 81 12. Seats won in States / UT’s by Parties 82 - 84 13. Votes Polled by Parties – National Summary 85 - 86 14. Votes Polled by Parties in States / UT’s 87 - 93 15. Votes Polled in States / UT by Parties 94 -100 16. Women’s Participation in Polls 101 17. Performance of Women Candidates 102 18. Performance of Women in National Parties vis-à-vis Others 103 19. Women Candidates 104 -113 Part – II 20. Detailed Results 114 - 247 Election Commission of India-General Elections, 1984 (8th LOK SABHA) LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY NATIONAL PARTIES 1 . BJP BHARATIYA JANTA PARTY 2 . CPI COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 3 . CPM COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (MARXIST) 4 . ICS INDIAN CONGRESS (SOCIALIST) 5 . INC INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 6 . JNP JANATA PARTY 7 . LKD LOK DAL STATE PARTIES 8 . ADK ALL INDIA ANNA DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM 9 . DMK DRAVIDA MUMMETRA KAZHAGAM 10 . FBL ALL INDIA FORWARD BLOCK 11 . ICJ INDIAN CONGRESS (J) 12 . IML ALL INDIA MUSLIM LEAGUE 13 . JKN JAMMU & KASHMIR CONFERENCE 14 . JKP JAMMU & KASHMIR PEOPLES CONFERENCE 15 . KCJ KERALA CONGRESS (J) 16 . KEC KERALA CONGRESS 17 . MAG MAHARASHTRAWADI GOMANTAK 18 . MRP MANIPUR PEOPLES PARTY 19 . MUL MUSLIM LEAGUE 20 . NND NAGA NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY 21 . PPA PEOPLES PARTY OF ARUNACHAL 22 . PWP PEASANTS AND WORKERS PARTY OF INDIA 23 . RSP REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALIST PARTY 24 . TDP TELUGU DESAM REGISTERED(Unrecognised ) PARTIES 25 . DDP DOORDARSHI PARTY 26 . GKC GANDHI KAMRAJ NATIONAL CONGRESS 27 . JKD JHARKHAND PARTY 28 . JMM JHARKHAND MUKTI MORCHA 29 . JPP JAMMU & KASHMIR PANTHERS PARTY 30 . RPI PREPUBLICAN PARTY OF INDIA 31 . RPK REPUBLICAN PARTY OF INDIA (KHOBRAGADE) 32 . SUC SOCIALIST UNITY CENTRE OF INDIA 33 . TNC TAMIL NADU CONGRESS (K) INDEPENDENTS 34 . IND INDEPENDENT (rptListPoliticalParties - Page 1 of 1) 1 Election Commission of India - General Elections, 1984 (8th LOK SABHA) NUMBER AND TYPES OF CONSTITUENCIES STATE/UT Type of Constituencies Election Completed GEN SC ST TOTAL 1 . ANDHRA PRADESH 346242 42 2 . ARUNACHAL PRADESH 2200 2 3 . BIHAR 418554 54 4 . GOA DAMAN & DIU 2200 2 5 . GUJARAT 202426 26 6 . HARYANA 8102010 7 . HIMACHAL PRADESH 3410 4 8 . JAMMU & KASHMIR 6600 6 9 . KARNATAKA 244028 28 10 . KERALA 182020 20 11 . MADHYA PRADESH 256940 40 12 . MAHARASHTRA 413448 48 13 . MANIPUR 1201 2 14 . MEGHALAYA 2200 2 15 . NAGALAND 1100 1 16 . ORISSA 133521 21 17 . RAJASTHAN 184325 25 18 . SIKKIM 1100 1 19 . TAMIL NADU 327039 39 20 . TRIPURA 1201 2 21 . UTTAR PRADESH 6718 0 85 85 22 . WEST BENGAL 328242 42 23 . ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS 1100 1 24 . CHANDIGARH 1100 1 25 . DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI 0101 1 26 . Delhi 6710 7 27 . LAKSHADWEEP 0101 1 28 . PONDICHERRY 1100 1 TOTAL 40175 38 514 514 (rptNoTypeofConst - 1 of 1) 2 Election Commission of India - General Elections, 1984 (8th LOK SABHA) SIZE OF ELECTORATE STATE/UT NO OF ELECTORS MEN WOMEN TOTAL 1. ANDHRA PRADESH 16631513 16914974 33546487 2. ARUNACHAL PRADESH 165511 153538 319049 3. BIHAR 22758050 20583040 43341090 4. GOA DAMAN & DIU 294908 291748 586656 5. GUJARAT 9532431 9311329 18843760 6. HARYANA 4142298 3583648 7725946 7. HIMACHAL PRADESH 1147792 1166232 2314024 8. JAMMU & KASHMIR 1824779 1575231 3400010 9. KARNATAKA 10736721 10365763 21102484 10 . KERALA 7049482 7226590 14276072 11 . MADHYA PRADESH 14220851 13922787 28143638 12 . MAHARASHTRA 18563534 17796003 36359537 13 . MANIPUR 512308 501763 1014071 14 . MEGHALAYA 375608 375675 751283 15 . MIZORAM 127338 128338 255676 16 . NAGALAND 323275 270787 594062 17 . ORISSA 7740117 7203339 14943456 18 . RAJASTHAN 10419163 9698122 20117285 19 . SIKKIM 80260 68996 149256 20 . TAMIL NADU 15631870 15326210 30958080 21 . TRIPURA 614782 594185 1208967 22 . UTTAR PRADESH 33886163 28448880 62335043 23 . WEST BENGAL 17586520 15369123 32955643 24 . ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS 68261 47304 115565 25 . CHANDIGARH 129736 99555 229291 26 . DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI 27020 27046 54066 27 . Delhi 1934599 1562182 3496781 28 . LAKSHADWEEP 11107 10857 21964 29 . PONDICHERRY 194502 186864 381366 TOTAL 196730499 182810109 379540608 (rptSizeElectorate - 1 of 1) 3 Election Commission of India - General Elections, 1984 (8th LOK SABHA) VOTER TURNOUT STATE/UT ELECTORS VOTERS POLL REJECTED NO. OF % % POLLING STATION 1 . ANDHRA PRADESH 33546487 23136116 68.97% 2.28% 43063 2 . ARUNACHAL PRADESH 319049 240762 75.46% 5.90% 1153 3 . BIHAR 43341090 25484520 58.80% 1.83% 56552 4 . GOA DAMAN & DIU 586656 421257 71.81% 3.01% 797 5 . GUJARAT 18843760 10916331 57.93% 3.10% 23125 6 . HARYANA 7725946 5163799 66.84% 1.75% 9577 7 . HIMACHAL PRADESH 2314024 1422000 61.45% 1.91% 4129 8 . JAMMU & KASHMIR 3400010 2258113 66.41% 3.10% 5349 9 . KARNATAKA 21102484 13857272 65.67% 2.53% 30149 10 . KERALA 14276072 11011029 77.13% 1.07% 15407 11 . MADHYA PRADESH 28143638 16190117 57.53% 3.71% 33928 12 . MAHARASHTRA 36359537 22451250 61.75% 2.78% 43649 13 . MANIPUR 1014071 869614 85.75% 3.27% 1486 14 . MEGHALAYA 751283 409212 54.47% 2.41% 1218 15 . MIZORAM 255676 0 0.00% #Num! 770 16 . NAGALAND 594062 394820 66.46% 1.61% 1116 17 . ORISSA 14943456 8407165 56.26% 2.86% 19720 18 . RAJASTHAN 20117285 11465051 56.99% 2.41% 25967 19 . SIKKIM 149256 86024 57.64% 3.93% 225 20 . TAMIL NADU 30958080 22591943 72.98% 4.33% 39559 21 . TRIPURA 1208967 934814 77.32% 1.78% 1668 22 . UTTAR PRADESH 62335043 34788786 55.81% 2.03% 74744 23 . WEST BENGAL 32955643 25907790 78.61% 1.99% 40977 24 . ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS 115565 91093 78.82% 2.33% 257 25 . CHANDIGARH 229291 158050 68.93% 1.21% 278 26 . DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI 54066 40331 74.60% 4.84% 67 27 . Delhi 3496781 2254869 64.48% 1.37% 4066 28 . LAKSHADWEEP 21964 19105 86.98% 0.43% 27 29 . PONDICHERRY 381366 275654 72.28% 1.77% 489 TOTAL 379540608 241246887 63.56% 2.51% 479512 (rptVoterTurnout - 1 of 1) 4 Election Commission of India - General Elections, 1984 (8th 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 42012 6 5 184 6 2997 2 25 2 . ARUNACHAL PRADESH 2000 1 1 0 0 0 95 4 5 3 . BIHAR 540001 1 7 123367613 4 26 4 . GOA DAMAN & DIU 2000 0 0 0 1 1 2111 9 12 5 . GUJARAT 260003 3 6 6 8 2299 4 19 6 . HARYANA 10000 0 0 0 0 1020020 1633 7 . HIMACHAL PRADESH 4001 0 0 1 1 1 318 3 11 8 . JAMMU & KASHMIR 6002 0 2 0 0 2 488 3 16 9 . KARNATAKA 280010 1 5 6 1533412 3 31 10 . KERALA 200002 2 112 3 1518 4 14 11 . MADHYA PRADESH 40001 2 5 124 1639810 3 25 12 . MAHARASHTRA 48010 4 4 144 2149810 2 25 13 . MANIPUR 2000 0 1 0 1 0 147 5 9 14 . MEGHALAYA 2001 0 1 0 0 0 84 3 5 15 . NAGALAND 1001 0 0 0 0 0 33 3 3 16 . ORISSA 210128 1 6 3 0 1145 2 9 17 . RAJASTHAN 250000 3 4 3 1531313 5 29 18 . SIKKIM 1000 0 0 1 0 0 88 8 8 (rptNoCandidatesPerConstituency - 1 of 2) 5 GENERAL ELECTIONS - INDIA, 1984 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 19 . TAMIL NADU 39 0 5 10 8 1 11 1 3 2145 2 26 20 . TRIPURA 2000 1 0 1 0 0 105 4 6 21 . UTTAR PRADESH 850000 0 8 1166124215 6 40 22 . WEST BENGAL 42033 106 142 4 2486 2 12 23 . ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS 1000 0 0 1 0 0 66 6 6 24 . CHANDIGARH 1000 0 0 0 0 1 3333 3333 25 . DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI 1000 1 0 0 0 0 44 4 4 26 . Delhi 7000 0 0 0 0 7 18927 1742 27 . LAKSHADWEEP 1010 0 0 0 0 0 22 2 2 28 . PONDICHERRY 1000 0 0 0 1 0 1010 1010 Grand Total 514 0 12 24 47 37 120 62 212 5312 10.33 242 (rptNoCandidatesPerConstituency - 2 of 2) 6 Election Commission of India - General Elections, 1984 (8th 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 51 34 0 214 299 1 0 0212213 2.ARUNACHAL PRADESH 2 320 4 9 1 0 045 3.BIHAR 54 166 8 10 492 676 61 7 8485561 4.GOA DAMAN & DIU 2 10 2 0 9 21 8 0 0816 5.GUJARAT 26 53 0 24 152 229 3 0 24 149 176 6.HARYANA 10 30 4 0 166 200 13 1 0166180 7.HIMACHAL PRADESH 4 11 1 0 19 31 4 1 01924 8.JAMMU & KASHMIR 6 661 35 48 2 1 03235 9.KARNATAKA 28 67 0 0 267 334 12 0 0266278 10 .KERALA 20 36 6 0 109 151 5 0 0105110 11 .MADHYA PRADESH 40 120 0 0 278 398 41 0 0275316 12 .MAHARASHTRA 48 114 3 4 377 498 25 0 3371399 13 .MANIPUR 2 610 7 14 3 0 069 14 .MEGHALAYA 2 400 4 8 2 0 024 15
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