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Statistical Report General Elections STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1989 TO THE NINTH LOK SABHA VOLUME I (NATIONAL AND STATE ABSTRACTS & DETAILED RESULTS) ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA NEW DELHI ECI-GE89-LS (VOL. I) © Election Commision of India, 1990 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 1990 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, 1989 (9th 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 – 3 2. Number and Types of Constituencies 4 3. Size of Electorate 5 4. Voter Turnout and Polling Station 6 5. Number of Candidates per Constituency 7 - 8 6. Number of Candidates and Forfeiture of Deposits 9 7. Candidates Data Summary 10 - 40 8. Electors Data Summary 41 – 71 9. List of Successful Candidates 72 – 84 10. Performance of National Parties vis-à-vis Others 85 11. Seats won by Parties in States / UT’s 86 - 89 12. Seats won in States / UT’s by Parties 90 – 93 13. Votes Polled by Parties – National Summary 94 – 100 14. Votes Polled by Parties in States / UT’s 101 – 115 15. Votes Polled in States / U.T. by Parties 116 – 126 16. Women’s Participation in Polls 127 17. Performance of Women Candidates 128 18. Performance of Women in National Parties vis-à-vis Others 129 19. Women Candidates 130 – 141 Part – II 20. Detailed Results 142 - 297 Election Commission of India-General Elections,1989 (9th LOK SABHA) LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY NATIONAL PARTIES 1 . BJP BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 2 . CPI COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 3 . CPM COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (MARXIST) 4 . ICS(SCS) INDIAN CONGRESS (SOCIALIST- SARAT CHANDRA SINHA) 5 . INC INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 6 . JD JANATA DAL 7 . JNP (JP) JANATA PARY (JP) 8 . LKD (B) LOK DAL (BAHUGUNA) STATE PARTIES 9 . ADK ALL INDIA ANNA DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM 10 . DMK DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM 11 . FBL ALL INDIA FORWARD BLOCK 12 . ICJ(TG) INDIAN CONGRESS (J) TRIKHA GROUP 13 . JKN JAMMU & KASHMIT NATIONAL CONFERENCE 14 . JPP JAMMU & KASHMIR PANTHERS PARTY 15 . KEC KERALA CONGRESS 16 . KNA KUKI NATIONAL ASSEMBLY 17 . MAG MAHARASHTRAWADI GOMANTAK 18 . MNF MIZO NATIONAL FRONT 19 . MRP MANIPUR PEOPLES PARTY 20 . MUL MUSLIM LEAGUE 21 . NPC NAGALAND PEOPLES COUNCIL 22 . PPA PEOPLES PARTY OF ARUNACHAL 23 . PWP PEASANTS AND WORKERS PARTY OF INDIA 24 . RSP REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALIST PARTY 25 . SAD SHIROMANI AKALI DAL 26 . SAD(B) SHIROMANI AKALI DAL (BADAL) 27 . SSP SIKKIMSAGRAM PARISHAD 28 . TDP TELUGU DESAM REGISTERED(Unrecognised ) PARTIES 29 . AMB AMARA BENGALI 30 . BJMD ALL INDIA SHIROMANI BABA JIWAN SINGH MAZHBI DAL 31 . BJS AKHIL BHARATIYA JAN SANGH 32 . BKS BHARATIYA KRANTIKARI KISAN SANG 33 . BKUS BHATIYA KRISHI UDYOG SANGH 34 . BLKD BHARTIYA LOK KALYAN DAL 35 . BMC BHARATHA MAKKAL CONGRESS 36 . BRP BHARATIYA REPUBLICAN PAKSHA (rptListPoliticalParties - Page 1 of 3) 1 GENERAL ELECTIONS - INDIA, 1989 LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY REGISTERED(Unrecognised ) PARTIES 37 . BSP BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 38 . CPI(ML) COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA(MARXIST-LENINIST) 39 . DDP DOORDARSHI PARTY 40 . DKP DESEEYA KARSHAKA PARTY 41 . DLP BARAT DESAM LABOUR PARTY 42 . DMM ALL INDIA DALIT MUSLIM MINORITIES SURAKSHA MAHASANGH 43 . DNC DECCAN CONGRESS 44 . DP DEMOCRATIC PARTY 45 . GJP GUJARAT JANATA PARISHAD 46 . GNLF GORKHA NATIONAL LIBERATION FRONT 47 . GOL(BG) AKHIL BHARTIYA GORKHA LEAGUE (BUDHIMAN GURUNG) 48 . GPI GREEN PARTY OF INDIA 49 . HJD HUL JHARKHAND 50 . HJP HINDUSTAN JANATA PARTY 51 . HMS AKHIL BHARTIYA HINDU MAHASABHA 52 . HPI HUMNIST PARTY OF INDIA 53 . HSS HINDU SHIV SENA 54 . IGC ALL INDIA GARIB CONGRESS 55 . IJP ALL INDIA JUTICE PARTY 56 . ILP INDIAN LABOUR PARTY 57 . IML INDIAN UNION MUSLIM LEAGUE 58 . INC(O) INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS (O) ANTI-MERGER GROUP 59 . IPF INDIAN PEOPLES FRONT 60 . JKD JHARKHAND DAL 61 . JMM JHARKHAND MUKTI MORCHA 62 . KCM KERALA CONGRESS(M) 63 . KDC KAMARAJ DESIYA CONGRESS 64 . KGP KARNATAKA GANA PARISHAD 65 . KRS KARNATAKA RAJYA RYOTA SANGHA 66 . KSP AKHIL BHARTIYA HINDUSTANI KRANTIKARI SAMAJWADI PART 67 . LKP LOK PARTY 68 . LMD BHARTIYA LOKTANTRIK MAZDOOR DAL 69 . LMS BHARTIYA LOKTANTRIK MAZDOOR SANGH 70 . LPI LABOUR PARTY OF INDIA 71 . LTP AKHIL BHARTIYA LOK TANTRIK PARTY 72 . M-COR MARXIST (CO-ORDINATION) 73 . MCPI MARXIST COMMUNIST PARTYOF INDIA (SRIVASTAVA) 74 . MIM ALLINDIA MAJLIS-E ITHEHAD-UL-MULIMEEN 75 . MPC MANIPUR PEOPLES COUNCIL 76 . MPP MAHABHARAT PEPLES PARTY 77 . MUM MUSLIM MAJLIS 78 . NRP NATIONAL REPUBLICAN PARTY (rptListPoliticalParties - Page 2 of 3) 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS - INDIA, 1989 LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY REGISTERED(Unrecognised ) PARTIES 79 . OPF WEST ORISSA PEOPLES FRONT 80 . PBI PROUTIST BLOCK OF INDIA 81 . PDI PEOPLES DEMOCRACY OF INDIA 82 . PDL PANDAV DAL 83 . PHJ PROGRESSIVE HUL JHARKHAND 84 . PKD PUNJAB KAIRON DAL 85 . PMK PATTALI MAKKAL KATCHI 86 . PNF PUNJAB NAYA FRONT 87 . PPI PEOPLES PARTY OF INDIA 88 . PPP PUNJAB PEOPLES PARTY 89 . PVP AKHIL BARATIYA PICHHRA VARG PARTY 90 . PWA TAMIL NADU PEOPLES WELFARE ASSOCIATION 91 . RIS RISING SUN PARTY 92 . RPI REPUBLICAN PARTY OF INDIA 93 . RPI(GG) REPUBLICAN PARTY OF INDIA (GAVAI GROUP) 94 . RPK REPUBLICAN PARTY OF INDIA (KHOBRAGADE) 95 . RPP REPUBLICON PRESIDIUM PARTY 96 . RRP AKHIL BHARTIYA RAM RAJYA PARISHAD 97 . SAD(M) SHIROMANI AKALI DAL (SIMRANJIT SINGH MANN) 98 . SHP SHOSHIT SAMAJ PARTY 99 . SHS SHIV SENA 100 . SLL SOCIALIST LABOUR LEAGUE 101 . SOP SOCIALIST PARTY 102 . SOP(L) SOCIALIST PARTY (LOHIYA) 103 . SRP SADHARAM RAJYA PARISHAD 104 . SSD SOSHIT SAMAJ DAL 105 . SUC SOCIALIST UNITY CENTRE OF INDIA 106 . SVP SCIENTIFIC VEDIC REVOLUTIONARY PARTY 107 . TMM THARASU MAKKAL MANDARAM 108 . TRM TAMILIAR KAZHAGAM 109 . UKD UTTAR KHAND KRANTI DAL 110 . UPRP UTTAR PRADESH REPUBLICAN PARTY 111 . VBP VISHAL BHARAT PARY 112 . VJS VIJAYA SHAKTI 113 . WBS(BM) WEST BENGAL SOCIALIST PARTY (BIMAN MITRA) INDEPENDENTS 114 . IND INDEPENDENT (rptListPoliticalParties - Page 3 of 3) 3 Election Commission of India - General Elections, 1989 (9th 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 . BIHAR 41 8554 4 . GOA 2 00 2 5 . GUJARAT 20 2426 6 . HARYANA 8 2010 7 . HIMACHAL PRADESH 3 10 4 8 . JAMMU & KASHMIR 6 00 6 9 . KARNATAKA 24 4028 10 . KERALA 18 2020 11 . MADHYA PRADESH 25 6940 12 . MAHARASHTRA 41 3448 13 . MANIPUR 1 01 2 14 . MEGHALAYA 2 00 2 15 . MIZORAM 0 01 1 16 . NAGALAND 1 00 1 17 . ORISSA 13 3521 18 . PUNJAB 10 3013 19 . RAJASTHAN 18 4325 20 . SIKKIM 1 00 1 21 . TAMIL NADU 32 7039 22 . TRIPURA 1 01 2 23 . UTTAR PRADESH 67 18 0 85 24 . WEST BENGAL 32 8242 25 . ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS 1 00 1 26 . CHANDIGARH 1 00 1 27 . DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI 0 01 1 28 . DAMAN & DIU 1 00 1 29 . NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF 6 10 7 DELHI 30 . LAKSHADWEEP 0 01 1 31 . PONDICHERRY 1 00 1 TOTAL 412 78 39 529 (rptNoTypeofConst - 1 of 1) 4 Election Commission of India - General Elections, 1989(9th LOK SABHA) SIZE OF ELECTORATE STATE/UT NO OF ELECTORS MEN WOMEN TOTAL 1. ANDHRA PRADESH 21273312 21201867 42475179 2. ARUNACHAL PRADESH 252530 223521 476051 3. BIHAR 27894165 24299104 52193269 4. GOA 371406 362909 734315 5. GUJARAT 12502176 11831996 24334172 6. HARYANA 5197963 4438725 9636688 7. HIMACHAL PRADESH 1503717 1479642 2983359 8. JAMMU & KASHMIR 2231312 1923985 4155297 9. KARNATAKA 14642987 13968457 28611444 10 . KERALA 9347897 9576239 18924136 11 . MADHYA PRADESH 18961342 17929352 36890694 12 . MAHARASHTRA 24539680 22666261 47205941 13 . MANIPUR 609250 610264 1219514 14 . MEGHALAYA 478816 459044 937860 15 . MIZORAM 198407 193293 391700 16 . NAGALAND 452553 360458 813011 17 . ORISSA 10409611 9031147 19440758 18 . PUNJAB 6963068 5984967 12948035 19 . RAJASTHAN 13627777 12186738 25814515 20 . SIKKIM 100950 91669 192619 21 . TAMIL NADU 20288231 19738981 40027212 22 . TRIPURA 786794 749756 1536550 23 . UTTAR PRADESH 43896802 35718292 79615094 24 . WEST BENGAL 21701685 18713076 40414761 25 . ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS 93161 67779 160940 26 . CHANDIGARH 187671 146851 334522 27 . DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI 37719 36601 74320 28 . DAMAN & DIU 28335 28384 56719 29 . NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY 3153458 2549370 5702828 OF DELHI 30 . LAKSHADWEEP 15829 14240 30069 31 . PONDICHERRY 296538 278019 574557 TOTAL 262045142 236860987 498906129 (rptSizeElectorate - 1 of 1) 5 Election Commission of India - General Elections, 1989(9th LOK SABHA) VOTER TURNOUT STATE/UT ELECTORS VOTERS POLL REJECTED NO. OF % % POLLING STATION 1 . ANDHRA PRADESH 42475179 29916616 70.43% 3.85% 49782 2 . ARUNACHAL PRADESH 476051 281665 59.17% 3.03% 1529 3 . BIHAR 52193269 31441378 60.24% 1.87% 63742 4 . GOA 734315 427065 58.16% 2.20% 1009 5 . GUJARAT 24334172 13281560 54.58% 2.55% 27760 6 . HARYANA 9636688 6207111 64.41% 1.66% 12733 7 . HIMACHAL PRADESH 2983359 1907725 63.95% 1.35% 4677 8 . JAMMU & KASHMIR 4155297 1066879 25.68% 1.95% 6002 9 . KARNATAKA 28611444 19320008 67.53% 4.64% 36361 10 . KERALA 18924136 15007250 79.30% 0.63% 18801 11 . MADHYA PRADESH 36890694 20368256 55.21% 3.41% 43617 12 . MAHARASHTRA 47205941 28256668 59.86% 2.50% 54202 13 . MANIPUR 1219514 875158 71.76% 1.60% 1749 14 . MEGHALAYA 937860 486967 51.92% 2.02% 1404 15 . MIZORAM 391700 228202 58.26% 0.90% 661 16 . NAGALAND 813011 607429 74.71% 0.86% 1308 17 . ORISSA 19440758 11523099 59.27% 2.88% 24035 18 . PUNJAB 12948035 8114095 62.67% 2.11% 14634 19 .
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