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Statistical Report General Elections, 1996 The STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1996 TO THE ELEVENTH LOK SABHA VOLUME II (CONSTITUENCY DATA - SUMMARY) ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA NEW DELHI Election Commission of India – General Elections, 1996 (11th LOK SABHA) STATISCAL REPORT – VOLUME II (National and State Abstracts & Detailed Results) CONTENTS SUBJECT Page No. Part – I 1. List of Participating Political Parties 1 - 6 2. Number and Types of Constituencies 7 - 549 Election Commission of India-General Elections, 1996 (11th LOK SABHA) LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY NATIONAL PARTIES 1 . AIIC(T) ALL INDIA INDIRA CONGRESS (TIWARI) 2 . BJP BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 3 . CPI COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 4 . CPM COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (MARXIST) 5 . INC INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 6 . JD JANATA DAL 7 . JP JANATA PARTY 8 . SAP SAMATA PARTY STATE PARTIES 9 . ADMK ALL INDIA ANNA DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM 10 . AGP ASOM GANA PARISHAD 11 . ASDC AUTONOMOUS STATE DEMAND COMMITTEE 12 . BSP BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 13 . DMK DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM 14 . FBL ALL INDIA FORWARD BLOC 15 . FPM FEDERAL PARTY OF MANIPUR 16 . HVP HARYANA VIKAS PARTY 17 . ICS INDIAN CONGRESS (SOCIALIST) 18 . JMM JHARKHAND MUKTI MORCHA 19 . JPP JAMMU & KASHMIR PANTHERS PARTY 20 . KCP KARNATAKA CONGRESS PARTY 21 . KEC(M) KERALA CONGRESS(M) 22 . MAG MAHARASHTRAWADI GOMANTAK 23 . MDMK MARUMALARCHI DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM 24 . MNF MIZO NATIONAL FRONT 25 . MPP MANIPUR PEOPLE'S PARTY 26 . MUL MUSLIM LEAGUE 27 . NTRTDP(LP) NTR TELUGU DESAM PARTY (LAKSHMI PARVATHI) 28 . PMK PATTALI MAKKAL KATCHI 29 . RSP REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALIST PARTY 30 . SAD SHIROMANI AKALI DAL 31 . SDF SIKKIM DEMOCRATIC FRONT 32 . SHS SHIVSENA 33 . SP SAMAJWADI PARTY 34 . SSP SIKKIM SANGRAM PARISHAD 35 . TDP TELUGU DESAM PARTY 36 . TMC(M) TAMIL MAANILA CONGRESS (MOOPANAR) 37 . TUJS TRIPURA UPAJATI JUBA SAMITY 38 . UGDP UNITED GOANS DEMOCRATIC PARTY (rptListPoliticalParties - Page 1 of 6) 1 GENERAL ELECTIONS - INDIA, 1996 LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY STATE PARTIES REGISTERED(Unrecognised ) PARTIES 39 . ABBNS AKHIL BHARATIYA BHRASTACHAR NORMOOLAN SENA 40 . ABBP AKHIL BHARATIYA BEROZGAAR PARTY 41 . ABDBM AKHIL BHARATIYA DESH BHAKT MORCHA 42 . ABDD AKHIL BHARATIYA DHARMNIRPEKSH DAL 43 . ABDUP AKHIL BHARATIYA DALIT UTTHAN PARTY 44 . ABHM AKHIL BHARAT HINDU MAHASABHA 45 . ABJND AKHIL BHARATIYA JAGROOK NAGRIK DAL 46 . ABJS AKHIL BHARATIYA JAN SANGH 47 . ABJVP AKHIL BHARTIYA JANATA VIKAS PARTY 48 . ABKMM AKHIL BHARTIYA KISAN MAZDOOR MORCHA 49 . ABLTASJM AKHIL BHARATIYA LOK TANTRIK ALP-SANKHYAK JAN MORCH 50 . ABLTP AKHIL BHARTIYA LOKTANTRA PARTY 51 . ABMSD AKHIL BARTIYA MANAV SEVA DAL 52 . ABMSKP AKHIL BHARATIYA MAHASAND SARVAHARA KRANTIKARI PA 53 . ABRAHP AKHIL BHARATIYA RASHTRIYA AZAD HIND PARTY 54 . ABRRP AKHIL BHARATIYA RAM RAJYA PARISHAD 55 . ABRRP(P) AKHIL BHARATIYA RAM RAJYA PARISHAD (PREM BALLABH VY 56 . ABRS AKHIL BHARTIYA RAJARYA SABHA 57 . ABSR AKHIL BHARATIYA SHIVSENA RASHTRAWADI 58 . AD APNA DAL 59 . AIAHMJKP ALL INDIA AZAD HIND MAZDUR & JAN KALYAN PARTY 60 . AIDPF ALL INDIA DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE FEDERATION 61 . AIMIM ALL INDIA MAJLIS-E-ITTEHADUL MUSLIMOON 62 . AKD AMBEDKAR KRANTI DAL 63 . ALD ADARASH LOK DAL 64 . AMB AMRA BANGALEE 65 . ARS ARYA SABHA 66 . ATMK ANAITHINTHIYA THAMIZHAGA MUNNETRA KAZHAG 67 . BAZP BHARTIYA AZAD PARTY 68 . BBM BHARIPA BAHUJAN MAHASANGH 69 . BCVD BHRISHTACHAR VIRODHI DAL 70 . BEP BHARTIYA EKTA PARTY 71 . BHJP BHARAT JAN PARTY 72 . BHJS BHOOMIJOTAK SAMOOH 73 . BJKP BHARTIYA JAN KISAN PARTY 74 . BJS BHARATIYA JAN SABHA 75 . BJTP BHARATIYA JANTANTRIK PARISHAD 76 . BKD BAHUJAN KRANTI DAL 77 . BKD(J) BAHUJAN KRANTI DAL (JAI) 78 . BKS BHARATIYA KRANTI SENA (rptListPoliticalParties - Page 2 of 6) 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS - INDIA, 1996 LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY REGISTERED(Unrecognised ) PARTIES 79 . BKUS BHARATIYA KRISHI UDYOG SANGH 80 . BLP BHARATIYA LABOUR PARTY 81 . BLPY BHARATIYA LOK PANCHAYAT 82 . BLTMD BHARATIYA LOK TANTRIK MAZDOOR DAL 83 . BLTP BAHUJAN LOKTANTRIK PARTY 84 . BMRD BHARATIYA MANAV RAKSHA DAL 85 . BMSM BHARATIYA MINORITIES SURAKSHA MAHASANGH 86 . BNJP BHARATHIYA NETHAJI PARTY 87 . BOP BIRA ORIYA PARTY 88 . BPF BHARAT PENSIONER'S FRONT 89 . BPI BOLSHEVIK PARTY OF INDIA 90 . BPM BHARATIYA PARIVARTAN MORCHA 91 . BRC BHARATIYA RAJIV CONGRESS 92 . BRD BHARATIYA RASHTRAWADI DAL 93 . BRM BHARATIYA RASHTRIYA MORCHA 94 . BRP BHARATIYA RASHTRIYA PARTY 95 . BSK BHARATIYA SARVKALYAN KRANTIDAL 96 . BSP(A) BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY (AMBEDKAR) 97 . BSP(R) BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY (RAJ BAHADUR) 98 . BSSM BHARATIYA SAMAJ SANGATHAN MORCHA 99 . BSVP BHARATIYA SAMAJWADI VIKAS PARTY 100 . CMM CHHATTISGARH MUKTI MORCHA 101 . COP CONGRESS OF PEOPLE 102 . CPI(ML)(L) COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (MARXIST-LENINIST) (LIBERATI 103 . DBP DESH BHAKT PARTY 104 . EKD(UP) EKTA KRANDI DAL U.P. 105 . ESP EKTA SAMAJ PARTY 106 . FB(S) FORWARD BLOC (SOCIALIST) 107 . FOS FEDERATION OF SABHAS 108 . GAVP GUJARAT ADIJATI VIKASH PAKSH 109 . GGP GONDVANA GANTANTRA PARTY 110 . GJJP GUJARAT JANTA PARISHAD 111 . GSP GAREEBJAN SAMAJ PARTY 112 . HJKP HUL JHARKHAND PARTY 113 . HJP HINDUSTAN JANTA PARTY 114 . HKMP HIND KISAN MAZDOOR PARTY 115 . HNP HIND NATIONAL PARTY 116 . HPP HINDU PRAJA PARTY 117 . IBSP INDIAN BAHUJAN SAMAJWADI PARTY 118 . IDP INDIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY 119 . IDPP INDIAN DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S PARTY 120 . INL INDIAN NATIONAL LEAGUE (rptListPoliticalParties - Page 3 of 6) 3 GENERAL ELECTIONS - INDIA, 1996 LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY REGISTERED(Unrecognised ) PARTIES 121 . ISC INDIAN SECULAR CONGRESS 122 . IUML INDIAN UNION MUSLIM LEAGUE 123 . JEM JAN EKTA MORCHA 124 . JHM JANHIT MORCHA 125 . JKC JANATA KRANTI CONGRESS 126 . JKP JHARKHAND PARTY 127 . JKP(N) JHARKHAND PARTY (NOREN) 128 . JKPP JHARKHAND PEOPLE'S PARTY 129 . JMM(M) JHARKHAND MUKTI MORCHA (MARDI) 130 . JPS JAN PARISHAD 131 . JSTP JANSATTA PARTY 132 . JSWP JAN SWARAJYA PARTY 133 . KCVP KANNADA CHALEVALI VATAL PAKSHA 134 . KEC KERALA CONGRESS 135 . KP KANNADA PAKSHA 136 . KRD KRANTI DAL 137 . KSM KRANTIKARI SAMAJWADI MANCH 138 . KVMP KISAN VYAWASAYEE MAZDOOR PARTY 139 . LD LOK DAL 140 . LHP LOK HIT PARTY 141 . LP LOK PARTY 142 . LPI(V) LABOUR PARTY OF INDIA (V.V. PRASAD) 143 . MB MUKT BHARAT 144 . MBT MAJLIS BACHAO TAHREEK 145 . MCO MARXIST COORDINATION 146 . MCPI(S) MARXIST COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (S.S.SRIVASTAVA) 147 . MELPHC MARXIST ENGELIST LENINIST PROLETARIAT HEALTH COMMU 148 . MKVP MAHAKUSHAL VIKAS PARTY 149 . MMS MAHABHARATH MAHAJAN SABHA 150 . MPKP MAHARASHTRA PRADESH KRANTIKARI PARTY 151 . MPVC MADHYA PRADESH VIKAS CONGRESS 152 . MSP MANAV SAMAJ PARTY 153 . MSS MANAV SEWA SANGH 154 . NDPF NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC PEOPLES FRONT 155 . NIP NEW INDIA PARTY 156 . NRP NATIONAL REPUBLICAN PARTY 157 . NVAS NAG VIDARBHA ANDOLAN SAMITI 158 . PBRML PACHIM BANGA RAJYA MUSLIM LEAGUE 159 . PDLI PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC LEAGUE OF INDIA 160 . PDP PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC PARTY 161 . PHK PAVITRA HINDUSTAN KAAZHAGAM 162 . PMSP PRAGTISHEEL MANAV SAMAJ PARTY (rptListPoliticalParties - Page 4 of 6) 4 GENERAL ELECTIONS - INDIA, 1996 LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY REGISTERED(Unrecognised ) PARTIES 163 . PPNMS POLITICAL PARTY OF NATIONAL MANAGEMENT SERVICE 164 . PRC POORVANCHAL RASHTRIYA CONGRESS 165 . PSP PRAGATI SHEEL PARTY 166 . PSS PRATAP SHIV SENA 167 . PSSS PROUTIST SARVA SAMAJ SAMITI 168 . PVP(P) PUNJAB VIKAS PARTY (PUNJAB) 169 . PWPI PEASANTS AND WORKERS PARTY OF INDIA 170 . RAM RASHTRIYA AIKTA MANCH 171 . RBNNS RASHTRIYA BHARAT NAV NIRMAN SANGATHAN 172 . RCPI(R) REVOLUTIONARY COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (RASIK BHATT 173 . RKD RASHTRIYA KRANTIKARI DAL 174 . RKP RASHTRIYA KISAN PARTY 175 . RMEP RASHTRIYA MAZDOOR EKTA PARTY 176 . RNP RASHTRIYA NAYAY PARTY 177 . RPI REPUBLICAN PARTY OF INDIA 178 . RPI(A) REPUBLICAN PARTY OF INDIA (A) 179 . RPI(D) REPUBLICAN PARTY OF INDIA (DEMOCRATIC) 180 . RPI(KH) REPUBLICAN PARTY OF INDIA (KHOBRAGADE) 181 . RPI(S) REPUBLICAN PARTY OF INDIA (SIVARAJ) 182 . RPPI REPUBLICAN PRESIDIUM PARTY OF INDIA 183 . RSDP RASHTRIYA SAMDARSHI PARTY 184 . RSPP RASHTRIYA SAMAJWADI PARTY 'PRAGATISHEEL' 185 . RSRP RASHTRIYA SURAJYA PARISHAD 186 . RSSD RASHTRIYA SAMAJ SEVAK DAL 187 . RUD RASHTRIYA UNNATISHEEL DAL 188 . SABJAN SABJAN PARTY 189 . SAD(M) SHIROMANI AKALI DAL (SIMRANJIT SINGH MANN) 190 . SBHP SACHET BHARAT PARTY 191 . SDP(MP) SARVADHARAM PARTY (MADHYA PRADESH) 192 . SHSP SHOSHIT SAMAJ PARTY 193 . SJP(M) SAMAJWADI JANATA PARTY (MAHARASHTRA) 194 . SKD SAMAJIK KRANTI DAL 195 . SLI SOCIALIST LEAGUE OF INDIA 196 . SLP(L) SOCIALIST PARTY (LOHIA) 197 . SLP(R) SOCIALIST PARTY (RAMAKANT PANDEY) 198 . SMP SATYA MARG PARTY 199 . SSD SHOSHIT SAMAJ DAL 200 . SUP SURAJYA PARTY 201 . SVSP SAVARN SAMAJ PARTY 202 . SWD SAMAJWADI DAL 203 . SYP SATYAYUG PARTY 204 . TNHVYK TAMIL NADU HINDU VELLALAR YOUTH KAZHAGAM (rptListPoliticalParties - Page 5 of 6) 5 GENERAL ELECTIONS - INDIA, 1996 LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY REGISTERED(Unrecognised ) PARTIES 205 . UIDC UNITED INDIAN DEMOCRATIC COUNCIL 206 . UMFA UNITED MINORITIES FRONT, ASSAM 207 . UPRP UTTAR PRADESH REPUBLICAN PARTY 208 . UTNLF UNITED TRIBAL NATIONALISTS LIBERATION FRONT 209 . VJP VIJETA PARTY INDEPENDENTS 210 . IND INDEPENDENT (rptListPoliticalParties - Page 6 of 6) 6 Election Commission of India, General Elections, 1996 (11th LOK SABHA) CONSTITUENCY DATA - SUMMARY STATE/UT : ANDHRA PRADESH CODE : S01 CONSTITUENCY : Srikakulam NO : 1 MALE FEMALE TOTAL I. CANDIDATES 1. NOMINATED 16 3 19 2. REJECTED 1 2 3 3. WITHDRAWN 5 1 6 4. CONTESTED
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