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Parliamentary Constituency Watch – Azamgarh
Azamgarh is one of the 80 Lok Sabha constituencies in Uttar Pradesh. It comprises 5 assembly constituencies and 1 district. The Azamgarh Lok Sabha seat has witnessed several winning candidates and parties since its inception. Azamgarh Parliamentary Constituency has seen a variety of winners since its inception in 1952. The first winner was Algu Rai…
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Punjab – Overall Result of Last 3 Assembly Elections in the State
In 2012, INC managed to win 46 seats, in 2017 it came to power by bagging 77 seats and reduced to just 18 seats in the 2022 elections. SAD formed the govt. In 2012 by winning 56 seats whereas it won only 15 seats in 2017 and mere 3 seats in 2022. AAP contested Punjab elections for the first…
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Punjab – Constituencies Where SAD Came 1st Runner-UP in Last 3 Assembly Elections
There are in total 7 constituencies in Punjab where SAD had been 1st runner-up in the last 3 elections. In terms of margin, there were 4 constituencies where the losing margin decreased in 2022. In fact, save for Amloh constituency, the losing margin is not very large in others. Although the vote share of SAD decreased in most of these constituencies but didn’t decrease…
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Punjab – Constituencies SAD lost in 2022 After Winning Consecutive Terms There
Out of 8 seats where SAD was the winner in the last two elections, 5 seats were won by AAP and 3 seats went to INC in the 2022 assembly elections. The party had its winning margin started thinning in the 2017 elections in all but 2 seats. In 2022 it lost 3 seats where the losing margin was…
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Punjab – Shifting Positions of SAD in Different Constituencies in the Last 3 Elections
In the 2012 assembly elections, SAD contested 94 seats. It managed to win 56 seats and came 1st runner-up in the remaining 38 seats. The 2017 elections saw a significant decline in SAD’s performance wherein it won only 15 seats and came 1st runner-up in 44 seats whereas in 35 seats it was placed 3rd. In 2022, SAD contested 97 seats and managed to win only 3…
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Punjab – Swing Seats for SAD from 2017 to 2022
In the 2017 Punjab Assembly election, SAD contested 94 out of 117 seats, winning 15 seats. The 2022 Punjab assembly elections saw a swing in 13 seats from SAD to other parties. Out of total swing seats, AAP managed to unseat SAD from 10 and while 3 seats went in favor of INC. SAD went on…
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Punjab- Low Margin Wins and Loses for SAD
In the 2022 Punjab elections, there were in total 9 constituencies where SAD had low winning/losing margin. It managed to win only 2 seats and lost the other 7 seats. In both winning and losing constituencies, the margin remained less than 5%. In the losing 7 constituencies, it was defeated by INC in 4 seats whereas…
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Punjab – Winning Margins of Parties in 2022 Assembly Elections
AAP’s avg. winning margin stood at 19.64% whereas for SAD and INC it was 9.94% and 4.97% respectively. BJP recorded a 4.36% avg. winning margin and BSP’s avg. winning margin was 4.34%. AAP recorded the biggest margin, winning the Sunam constituency by a margin of 48.67%. AAP won the Jalandhar Central constituency by the sleekest margin of 0.23%. AAP…
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Punjab – Vote Share of Parties in 2022
AAP got the maximum vote share of 42.01% in the state whereas INC garnered 22.98% of vote share. SAD, on the other hand, received 18.38% and BJP got 6.60% and BSP managed to get a mere 1.77% of vote share. In terms of vote share, it was AAP that gained the maximum but SAD still…
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Punjab – Party-Wise Seats in 2022
There were 117 seats in contention for the 16th assembly elections in Punjab. The AAP party came to power with 92 seats, while INC managed to win 18 seats, SAD won 3 seats and 2 seats went to BJP. BSP and IND registered win in 1 seat each. AAP swept the polls in the 2022 elections but…
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Odisha – Vote Share Change for BJD and BJP in Rural Constituencies from 2009 to 2019
In the 2009 elections, BJD got 47.88% of vote share in rural constituencies, in 2014 the vote share dipped to 47.54% and in 2019 elections saw it marginally increased to 48.48% of vote share. BJP on the other hand, gained 13.9% of vote share in 2009, 17.15% in 2014 and significantly increased it to 32.97%…