NDA nearly swept Bihar with Bharatiya Janata Party winning 17 seats, Janata Dal (United) winning 16 seats while Lok Jan Shakti Party won 6 seats.
Of the 40 seats in Bihar, the Congress bagged just one seat
The BJP had contested on 17 seats and won all. Nitish Kumar's JD(U) had also fielded candidates on 17 seats and lost only one seat.
Ram Vilas Paswan's Lok Janshakti Party contested on six seats and it also emerged victorious on all the seats.
The BJP managed to grab 23.6% of the total vote in Lok Sabha election 2019.
The saffron party had got 29.% vote share in 2014.
It is however interesting to note that the BJP had contested on only 17 seats this year, while in 2014 it had contested on 30 seats and won 22.
The vote share of JD(U) in Lok Sabha election 2019 is 21.8%, while it was just 16% in 2014. The jump in vote share sends a clear message that the JD(U) has benefited a lot from the alliance with the BJP and LJP. In 2014, the party had contested on all 40 seats and had managed to win just two seats.
Partywise vote share
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