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2019 Loksabha General Elections Analytical Analysis LOK SABHA GENERAL ELECTIONS 2019 ANALYTICAL ANALYSIS ANALYTICAL BOOK | CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER MADHYA PRADESH INDEX S No Items Page No 1. Map representation of Phases of Lok Sabha I Election 2019 2. Election Program and Time Schedule II 3. List of participating Political Parties III - IV 4. Comparative Figures of Various Items Since V 1991 5. Party-wise votes secured and their percentage VI in various parliamentary elections since 1991 6. Party-wise Contestants, Won & Security VII Deposit Forfeited in various parliamentary elections since 1991 7. Statistical Information of various Elections VIII – XIII 8. Population, Electors and Polling Stations 1 - 24 9. Nominations and Contesting Candidates 25 - 29 10. Polling and Result 30 - 38 11. Result Analysis 39 - 44 I MADHYA PRADESH LOK SABHA GENERAL ELECTIONS 2019 ELECTION PROGRAMME PHASE -I PHASE -II PHASE -III PHASE -IV (A) DATE OF NOMINATION 02-04-2019 10-04-2019 16-04-2019 22-04-2019 (B) LAST DATE OF NOMINATION 09-04-2019 18-04-2019 23-04-2019 29-04-2019 (C) DATE OF SCRUTINY 10-04-2019 20-04-2019 24-04-2019 30-04-2019 (D) DATE OF WITHDRAWAL 12-04-2019 22-04-2019 26-04-2019 02-05-2019 (E) DATE OF POLL 29-04-2019 06-05-2019 12-05-2019 19-05-2019 (F) DATE OF COUNTING 23-05-2019 23-05-2019 23-05-2019 23-05-2019 (G) DATE OF COMPLETION OF ELECTION PROCESS 27-05-2019 27-05-2019 27-05-2019 27-05-2019 Parliamentary Constituencies PC NAME PC NAME PC NAME PC NAME 11-Sidhi 06-Tikamgarh(SC) 01-Morena 21-Dewas(SC) 12-Shahdol(ST) 07-Damoh 02-Bhind(SC) 22-Ujjain(SC) 13-Jabalpur 08-Khajuraho 03-Gwalior 23-Mandsour 14-Mandla(ST) 09-Satna 04-Guna 24-Ratlam(ST) 15-Balaghat 10-Rewa 05-Sagar 25-Dhar(ST) 16-Chhindwara 17-Hoshangabad 18-Vidisha 26-Indore 29-Betul(ST) 19-Bhopal 27-Khargone(ST) 20-Rajgarh 28-Khandwa II MADHYA PRADESH LOK SABHA GENERAL ELECTIONS-2019 LIST OF POLITICAL PARTIES S No PARTY NAME ABBREVIATION 1 Aajad Bharat Party (Democratic) AABHAP 2 AARAKSHAN VIRODHI PARTY AVIRP 3 Adarsh Nyay Rakshak Party ANRP 4 Adhikar Vikas Party AVVP 5 Ahinsa Samaj Party ANSP 6 Akhand Rashtrawadi Party ARK 7 Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha ABHM 8 Akhil Bhartiya Apna Dal AKBHAD 9 Akhil Bhartiya Gondwana Party ABGP 10 All India Forward Bloc AIFB 11 All India Hindustan Congress Party AINHCP 12 All India Ulama Congress AIUC 13 Ambedkarite Party of India ADVOCAT 14 Ambedkarite Party of India APoI 15 Bahujan Maha Party BAHUMP 16 Bahujan Mukti Party BMUP 17 Bahujan Samaj Party BSP 18 Bharat Prabhat Party BHAPRAP 19 Bharatiya Jan Morcha Party BHJMP 20 Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 21 Bhartiya Amrit Party BTARP 22 Bhartiya Jan Sampark Party BJSPP 23 Bhartiya Lokmat Rashtrwadi Party BLRP 24 Bhartiya Manav Samaj Party BMVSP 25 Bhartiya Shakti Chetna Party BSCP 26 Bhartiya Tribal Party BTP 27 Chhattisgarh Vikas Ganga Rashtriya Party CVGRP 28 Communist Party of India CPI 29 Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPM 30 Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Red Star CPIM 31 Gondvana Gantantra Party GGP 32 Hindusthan Nirman Dal HND 33 Independent IND 34 Indian National Congress INC 35 Jai Lok Party JLokP 36 Jan Adhikar Party LALU KORI 37 Jan Samman party JNSMP 38 Janata Congress JAC 39 Janata Dal (United) JD(U) III MADHYA PRADESH LOK SABHA GENERAL ELECTIONS-2019 S No PARTY NAME ABBREVIATION 40 Kisan Party of India KPOI 41 Kisan Raj Party, KSRP 42 Madhya Pradesh Jan Vikas Party MPJVP 43 Minorities Democratic Party MNDP 44 National Women's Party NATWOMP 45 None of the Above NOTA 46 Parivartan Samaj Party PSJP 47 Peoples Party of India (Democratic) PPID 48 Pichhara Samaj Party United PSPU 49 Poorvanchal Rashtriya Congress PHRC 50 Pragatishil Samajwadi Party (Lohia) PSPL 51 Prajatantrik Samadhan Party PRSP 52 Proutist Bloc, India PBI 53 Rashtra Nirman Party RaNP 54 Rashtriya Aadarsh Member Party RTAMP 55 Rashtriya Aamjan Party RAPty 56 Rashtriya Apna Dal RsAD 57 Rashtriya Krantikari Samajwadi Party RKSP 58 Rashtriya Rashtrawadi Party RRP 59 Rashtriya Samaj Paksha RSPS 60 Rashtriya Shoshit Samaj Party RSOSP 61 Republican Party of India (A) RPI(A) 62 Republican Party of India (Reformist) RPIR 63 Right to Recall Party RTORP 64 Samagra Utthan Party SGUP 65 Samajwadi Party SP 66 Saman Aadmi Saman Party SADSP 67 Samata Samadhan Party SamSP 68 Samta Vikas Party SaVP 69 Sanatan Sanskriti Raksha Dal ssrd 70 Sapaks Party SPAKP 71 Sarvadharam Party (Madhya Pradesh) SDP(MP) 72 Sarvodaya Bharat Party SABHP 73 Shivsena SHS 74 Shri Janta Party SJPT 75 Smart Indians Party SMARTIP 76 Socialist Party (India) SP(I) 77 Socialist Unity Centre Of India (Communist) SUCI 78 Swarnim Bharat Inquilab SWBI 79 Swatantra Jantaraj Party SWAJANPA 80 Vishva Shakti Party VSP IV MADHYA PRADESH LOK SABHA GENERAL ELECTIONS-2019 Comparative Figures of Various Items Since 1991 YEAR 2019 2014 2009 2004 1999 1998 1996 1991 PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCIES TOTAL 29 29 29 29 40 40 40 40 GENERAL 19 19 19 20 25 25 25 25 SCHEDULED CASTE 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 SCHEDULED TRIBE 6 6 6 5 9 9 9 9 ELECTORS TOTAL 51867474 48121301 38083778 38391315 46925473 44613317 43864199 37712026 MALE 27029410 25312600 20182761 20032906 24378702 23067515 22678515 19448203 PERCENTAGE 52.11% 52.60% 53.00% 52.18% 51.95% 51.71% 51.70% 51.57% FEMALE 24838064 22807629 17901017 18358409 22546771 21545800 21185684 18263823 PERCENTAGE 47.89% 47.40% 47.00% 47.82% 48.05% 48.29% 48.30% 48.43% POLLING STATIONS TOTAL 65283 54846 47820 42312 56946 55760 55641 44706 IN GOVERNMENT 60596 51969 - 40242 55171 54519 54698 43030 BUILDING IN PRIVATE 4687 2877 - 1994 1619 868 560 991 BUILDING AVG. ELECTORS PER 794 877 796 907 824 800 789 844 POLLING STATION NOMINATIONS RECEIVED 547 448 558 361 445 569 2116 1098 REJECTED 58 36 69 34 55 107 113 28 WITHDRAWN 51 34 60 33 46 62 744 387 CONTESTANTS TOTAL 438 378 429 294 344 400 1259 683 MALE 398 341 400 264 321 372 1184 644 FEMALE 40 37 29 30 23 28 75 39 VOTES POLLED TOTAL VOTES 36928343 29644286 19484712 18461919 25740653 27536291 23748322 16726540 POLLED PERCENTAGE 71.19% 61.60% 51.16% 48.09% 54.85% 61.72% 54.06% 44.35% VALID VOTES 36910610 29247971 19484608 18459240 25356859 26930011 22924872 16378336 REJECTED VOTES 17733 4544 2646 2679 383794 606280 820559 346161 PERCENTAGE 0.03% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 1.49% 2.2% 3.46% 2.07% V MADHYA PRADESH LOK SABHA GENERAL ELECTIONS-2019 Party-wise votes secured and their percentage in various parliamentary elections since 1991 YEAR 2019 2014 2009 2004 1999 1998 1996 1991 No. of PC 29 29 29 29 40 40 40 40 BSP 878030 1124480 1140052 876871 1326558 2343027 1874594 580032 2.38% 3.80% 5.85% 4.75% 5.23% 8.7% 8.18% 3.54% BJP 21406887 16000328 8465532 8884913 11811850 12315410 9472941 6859425 58.00% 54.02% 43.45% 48.13% 46.58% 45.73% 41.32% 41.88% CPI 91704 96664 50634 43462 58906 178362 168448 69161 0.25% 0.33% 0.26% 0.23% 0.23% 0.66% 0.73% 0.42% CPI(M) 10453 16364 8837 9936 11985 28313 12175 2486 0.03% 0.06% 0.03% 0.05% 0.05% 0.11% 0.05% 0.02% INC 12733051 10334725 7820341 6289013 11135161 10611316 7111753 7425644 34.50% 34.89% 40.14% 34.06% 43.91% 39.4% 31.02% 45.34% NCP - - - 25470 - - - - - - - 0.13% - - - - SP 82662 221265 551349 590090 346848 175461 - - 0.22% 0.75% 2.83% 3.19% 1.37% 0.65% - - JD(S) - - - 7074 18073 328987 241119 695158 - - - 0.03% 0.07% 1.22% 1.05% 4.24% JD(U) 6320 13108 21562 18334 5561 - 18522 100674 0.02% 0.04% 0.11% 0.09% 0.02% - 0.08% 0.61% GGP 111512 169364 120200 563676 - - - - 0.30% 0.57% 0.62% 3.05% - - - OTHER,IND 1589991 1249653 1309505 1151301 641917 949135 4025320 488934 4.31% 4.22% 6.7% 6.29% 2.54% 3.35% 17.57% 11.24% TOTAL 36910610 29617648 19484712 18459240 25356859 26930011 22924872 16378336 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% VI MADHYA PRADESH LOK SABHA GENERAL ELECTIONS-2019 Party-wise Contestants, Won & Security Deposit Forfeited in various parliamentary elections since 1991 YEAR 2019 2014 2009 2004 1999 1998 1996 1991 TOTAL 29 29 29 29 40 40 40 40 Contestants BSP 25 BSP 29 BSP 29 BSP 28 BSP 27 BSP 35 BSP 28 BSP 21 Won 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 SDF 25 27 25 25 22 28 22 17 Contestants BJP 29 BJP 29 BJP 29 BJP 29 BJP 40 BJP 40 BJP 40 BJP 40 Won 28 27 16 25 29 30 27 12 SDF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Contestants CPI 4 CPI 5 - CPI 2 CPI 1 CPI 6 CPI 4 CPI 3 Won 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SDF 4 5 2 1 6 4 3 Contestants CPI(M) 1 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 0 SDF 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 Contestants INC 29 INC 29 INC 28 INC 29 INC 40 INC 40 INC 40 INC 40 Won 1 2 12 4 11 10 8 27 SDF 0 0 1 1 0 1 4 1 Contestants - - NCP 1 - - - - - Won 0 SDF 1 Contestants SP 2 SP 11 SP 18 SP 29 SP 20 SP 12 SP 4 SP 28 Won 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 SDF 2 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) 1 JD(U) 2 - JD(U) 7 JD(U) 33 Won 0 0 0 0 0 0 SDF 1 1 1 2 7 33 Contestants GGP 9 GGP 12 GGP 13 GGP 5 - - - - Won 0 0 0 0 SDF 9 12 13 5 Contestants OTHER 338 OTHER 260 OTHER 313 OTHER 157 OTHER 209 OTHER 247 OTHER 1128 OTHER 508 Won 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 SDF 338 260 313 156 209 247 1123 507 Contestants TOTAL 438 TOTAL 378 TOTAL 429 TOTAL 294 TOTAL 344 TOTAL 400 TOTAL 1259 TOTAL 683 Won 29 29 29 29 40 40 40 29 SDF 380 18 368 232 59 13 13 98 VII MADHYA PRADESH LOK SABHA GENERAL ELECTIONS-2019 Statistical Information of various Elections Electors YEAR 2019 2014 2009 2004 1999 1998 1996 1991 TOTAL 51867474 48121301 38083778 38391315 46925473 44613317 43864199 37712026 MALE 27029410 25312600 20182761 20032906 24378702 23067515 22678515 19448203 FEMALE 24838064 22807629 17901017 18358409 22546771 21545800 21185684 18263823 VIII MADHYA PRADESH LOK SABHA GENERAL ELECTIONS-2019 Statistical Information of various Elections Nominations YEAR 2019 2014 2009 2004 1999
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