2019 Andhra Pradesh Lok Sabha and Assembly Election in single phase on April 11,2019
Number of Lok Sabha seats in the state: 25
Party wise break-up of the Lok Sabha seats: TDP-15; BJP-2; YSRC-8
Number of voters in the state: 3.69 crore
Voter turnout in 2014: 74.47%
Number of assembly seats: 175
Party wise break-up of assembly seats: TDP-103; YSR-66; BJP-4; Independents-1; Navodaya Party-1
2019 Arunachal Pradesh Lok Sabha and Assembly Election in single phase on April 11,2019
Arunachal Pradesh, one of India’s largest states sends only two MPs to the Lok Sabha. In 2014, the two seats were split between the Congress and the BJP.
On December 31, a BJP government was installed in Arunachal Pradesh after 33 out of 43 MLAs of the People’s Party of Arunachal (PPA) in the 60-member Assembly led by chief minister Pema Khandu joined BJP
The state had been largely peaceful until the issue of permanent resident certificates for six non-Arunachal Pradesh Scheduled Tribe communities sparked two days of rioting in the capital Itanagar late last month, forcing it to scrap the recommendation of a government panel. Two persons lost their lives.
While the aborted permanent resident certificate issue could still cost the BJP, the state government which had backed the controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, changed its stance at the eleventh hour after the governments of Meghalaya, Manipur, Nagaland and Mizoram opposed the Bill which ultimately lapsed in February.
Number of Lok Sabha seats in the state: 2
Party wise break-up of the Lok Sabha seats: BJP: 1, Cong: 1
Number of voters in the state: 759,387 (2014)
Voter turnout in 2014: 78.6%
Number of assembly seats: 60
Partywise break-up of assembly seats: BJP: 48, Cong: 03, IND: 2, NPP: 7
Key leaders across parties: BJP: Kiren Rijiju, Pema Khandu, Tapir Gao, CONG: Ninong Ering, Takam Sanjoy
Key issues: 1. Citizenship Amendment Bill, 2. Permanent Resident Certificates to six not-native communities.
2019 Odisha Lok Sabha and Assembly Election in 4 phases on April 11,April 18,April 23 and April 29,2019
Sr. No. | Constituency | Category |
1 | Nuapada | Gen |
2 | KhariarChitrakonda | Gen |
3 | Umerkote | ST |
4 | Jharigam | ST |
5 | Nabarangpur | ST |
6 | Dabugam | ST |
7 | Lanjigarh | ST |
8 | Junagarh | Gen |
9 | Dharmgarh | Gen |
10 | Bhawanipatna | SC |
11 | Narla | Gen |
12 | Chhatrapur | SC |
13 | Gopalpur | Gen |
14 | Berhampur | Gen |
15 | Digapahandi | Gen |
16 | Chikiti | Gen |
17 | Mohana | ST |
18 | Paralakhemundi | Gen |
19 | Gunupur | ST |
20 | Bissam | ST |
21 | Cuttack | ST |
22 | Rayagada | ST |
23 | Laxmipur | ST |
24 | Kotpad | Gen |
25 | Jeypore | SC |
26 | Koraput | ST |
27 | Pottangi | ST |
28 | Malkangiri | ST |
Sr. No. | Constituency | Category |
1 | Padampur | Gen |
2 | Bijepur | Gen |
3 | Bargarh | Gen |
4 | Attabira | SC |
5 | Bhatli | Gen |
6 | Brajarajnagar | Gen |
7 | Jharsuguda | Gen |
8 | Talsara | ST |
9 | Sundargarh | ST |
10 | Biramitrapur | ST |
11 | Raghunathpali | SC |
12 | Rourkela | Gen |
13 | Rajgangpur | ST |
14 | Bonai | ST |
15 | Birmaharajpur | SC |
16 | Sonepur | Gen |
17 | Loisingha | SC |
18 | Patnagarh | Gen |
19 | Bolangir | Gen |
20 | Titlagarh | Gen |
21 | Kantabanji | Gen |
22 | Baliguda | ST |
23 | G. Udayagiri | ST |
24 | Phulbani | ST |
25 | Kantamal | Gen |
26 | Boudh | Gen |
27 | Daspalla | SC |
28 | Bhanjanagar | Gen |
29 | Polasara | Gen |
30 | Kabisuryanagar | Gen |
31 | Khalikote | SC |
32 | Aska | Gen |
33 | Surada | Gen |
34 | Sanakhemundi | Gen |
35 | Hinjili | Gen |
Sr.No | Constituencies | Category |
1 | Kuchinda | ST |
2 | Rengali | SC |
3 | Sambalpur | Gen |
4 | Rairakhol | Gen |
5 | Deogarh | Gen |
6 | Telkoi | ST |
7 | Ghasipura | Gen |
8 | Anandapur | SC |
9 | Patna | ST |
10 | Keonjhar | ST |
11 | Champua | Gen |
12 | Karanjia | ST |
13 | Dhenkanal | Gen |
14 | Hindol | SC |
15 | Kamakhyanagar | Gen |
16 | Parjanga | Gen |
17 | Pallahara | Gen |
18 | Talcher | Gen |
19 | Angul | Gen |
20 | Chhendipada | SC |
21 | Athamallik | Gen |
22 | Baramba | Gen |
23 | Banki | Gen |
24 | Athagarh | Gen |
25 | Barabati-Cuttack | Gen |
26 | Choudwar-Cuttack | Gen |
27 | Cuttack Sadar | SC |
28 | Puri | Gen |
29 | Brahmagiri | Gen |
30 | Satyabadi | Gen |
31 | Pipili | Gen |
32 | Jayadev | SC |
33 | Bhubaneswar Central (Madhya) | Gen |
34 | Bhubaneswar North (Uttar) | Gen |
35 | Ekamra Bhubaneshwar | Gen |
36 | Jatani | Gen |
37 | Begunia | Gen |
38 | Khurda | Gen |
39 | Chilika | Gen |
40 | Ranpur | Gen |
41 | Khandapada | Gen |
42 | Nayagarh | Gen |
S.No. | Constetuencies | Category |
1 | Jashipur | ST |
2 | Saraskana | ST |
3 | Rairangpur | ST |
4 | Bangriposi | ST |
5 | Udala | ST |
6 | Badasahi | SC |
7 | Baripada | ST |
8 | Morada | Gen |
9 | Jaleswar | Gen |
10 | Bhograi | Gen |
11 | Basta | Gen |
12 | Balasore | Gen |
13 | Remuna | SC |
14 | Nilgiri | Gen |
15 | Soro | SC |
16 | Simulia | Gen |
17 | Bhandaripokhari | Gen |
18 | Bhadrak | Gen |
19 | Basudevpur | Gen |
20 | Dhamnagar | SC |
21 | Chandabali | Gen |
22 | Binjharpur | SC |
23 | Bari | Gen |
24 | Barachana | Gen |
25 | Dharmasala | Gen |
26 | Jajpur | Gen |
27 | Korei | Gen |
28 | Sukinda | Gen |
29 | Niali | SC |
30 | Salipur | Gen |
31 | Mahanga | Gen |
32 | Patkura | Gen |
33 | Kendrapara | SC |
34 | Aul | Gen |
35 | Rajanagar | Gen |
36 | Mahakalapada | Gen |
37 | Paradeep | Gen |
38 | Tirtol | SC |
39 | Balikuda-Erasama | Gen |
40 | Jagatsinghpur | Gen |
41 | Kakatpur | SC |
42 | Nimapara | Gen |
2019 Sikkim Lok Sabha and Assembly Election in single phase on April 11,2019
Sikkim constituency is the only Lok Sabha constituency in the state of Sikkim in India. This place participated in its first general election in the year 1977 after joining the Union in 1975. Chatra Bahadur Chettri from Indian National Congress was elected as first member of parliament from this constituency
Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) has nominated Shri LatenTshering Sherpa, while the Indian National Congress has chosen Bharat Basnett of Congress to compete for the 2019 LS Election
In the 2014 LS Election, Prem Das Rai of Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) defeated Tek Nath Dhakal from Sikkim Krantikari Morcha(SKM).
The SDF candidate won the seat by a mjority of 41,742 votes where he secured a total of 1,63, 698 votes. Nar Bahadur Khatiwada from Bhartiya Janata Party(BJP) and Akar Dhoj Limbu from Indian National Congress(INC) also competed for this seat in previous Lok Sabha polls. The total turnout of voters were 3,08,967.
The Sikkim Assembly elections were held on April 12, 2014. The SDF again won the comfortable majority in Sikkim in the 2014 Assembly elections winning 22 seats out of the total 32 seats
But the SKM became the major opposition party to challenge the SDF's supremacy in the state by winning the remaining 10 seats
The party emerged as the prominent force in the state in 2014 with former chief minister Nar Bahadur Bhandari's unconditional support.
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