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  • India; my nation adrift.

    India; my nation adrift.

    Opinion
  • How to Win Elections 

    How to Win Elections 

    Opinion
  • Rajasthan Assembly Elections 2018: A Closer Look at the Result’s Key Aspects 

    Rajasthan Assembly Elections 2018: A Closer Look at the Result’s Key Aspects 

    Analysis
  • Madhya Pradesh’s Post-2018 Assembly Election Political Shake-Up 

    Madhya Pradesh’s Post-2018 Assembly Election Political Shake-Up 

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    Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections 2018: Region Wise Analysis of Result 

    Analysis
  • Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections 2018: An Overview of Key Aspects of the Result 

    Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections 2018: An Overview of Key Aspects of the Result 

    Analysis
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    Parliamentary Constituency Watch: Jhansi 

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  • Parliamentary Constituency Watch: Jaunpur 

    Parliamentary Constituency Watch: Jaunpur 

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  • Vikram Thakur

    September 6, 2022
    – Elections, Politics

    Punjab – INC’s Stronghold constituencies that Swung in 2022 Assembly Elections

    Punjab – INC’s Stronghold constituencies that Swung in 2022 Assembly Elections

    In the 2017 elections, there were 27 seats where INC’s winning margin was way ahead of the average winning margin in all seats thus earning the stronghold constituencies tag. However, the 2022 elections witnessed a swing in all these seats to other parties. AAP managed to secure all of these constituencies but 1 constituency, which was won by the BJP. INC’s performance in 2022…

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  • Vikram Thakur

    September 5, 2022
    – Elections, Politics

    Punjab – Low Margin Wins and Loses for INC

    Punjab – Low Margin Wins and Loses for INC

    In the 2022 Punjab elections, there were in total 18 constituencies where INC had low winning/losing margin. Among these seats, the party won 10 seats whereas it went on to lose 8 seats. In both winning and losing constituencies, the margin remained less than 5%. In the losing constituencies, it was defeated by AAP in 6…

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  • Vikram Thakur

    September 2, 2022
    – Elections, Politics

    Punjab – Position Wise Performance of INC in Last 3 Assembly Elections

    Punjab – Position Wise Performance of INC in Last 3 Assembly Elections

    In 2012, INC held 1st position in 46 constituencies, 2nd position in 61 constituencies and came at 3rd position in 10 constituencies. In 2017, it came to power by claiming 77 constituencies, while holding 2nd and 3rd position in 29 and 11 constituencies respectively. In 2022, it was at 1st position in 18 seats, at 2nd position in 47 seats, at 3rd in 47 seats and…

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  • Vikram Thakur

    September 1, 2022
    – Elections, Politics

    Punjab – AC Segment-Wise Lok Sabha Results

    Punjab – AC Segment-Wise Lok Sabha Results

    In the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, in terms of vote share, INC came as the dominating party in 65 assembly constituencies whereas BJP and SAD managed to dominate 10 and 42 constituencies respectively. The 2014 elections saw INC dominating 37 seats, SAD in 29 seats, BJP in 16 seats and the new entrant in the fray…

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  • Vikram Thakur

    August 31, 2022
    – Elections, Politics

    Punjab Lok Sabha – Party-Wise Vote Share from 2009 to 2019

    Punjab Lok Sabha – Party-Wise Vote Share from 2009 to 2019

    In 2009, INC gain 45.23% of the vote share which saw quite a dip in 2014 to 33.19% and increased to 40.58% in 2019. SAD got 33.85% of the vote share in 2009 which decreased to 26.37% in 2014 and increased marginally to 27.76% in 2019.  BJP’s vote share in 2009 was 10.06%, which decreased to 8.77% in 2014 and saw a nominal increase in…

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  • Vikram Thakur

    August 30, 2022
    – Elections, Politics

    Punjab – Lok Sabha Results from 2009 to 2019

    Punjab – Lok Sabha Results from 2009 to 2019

    In the 2009 elections, INC won 10 seats, SAD managed to win 2 seats and the remaining 1 seat went to BJP. In 2014, AAP and SAD managed to win 4 seats each whereas INC and BJP settled for 3 and 2 seats respectively. The 2019 elections saw INC emerge as the dominant party by securing 8 seats. Both BJP and SAD won 2 seats each whereas 1…

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  • Vikram Thakur

    August 26, 2022
    – Elections, Politics

    Punjab – Overall Vote Share of Parties in Last 3 Assembly Elections

    Punjab – Overall Vote Share of Parties in Last 3 Assembly Elections

    In the 2012 elections, INC got 40.09% of vote share, 38.50% in 2017 which decreased to 22.98% of vote share in 2022. SAD got 34.73% of vote share in 2012 which decreased to 25.24% of vote share and 2022 elections it decreased to 18.38%. AAP contested assembly elections for the first time in 2017 and received…

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  • Vikram Thakur

    August 25, 2022
    – Elections, Politics

    Punjab – Overall Result of Last 3 Assembly Elections in the State

    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…

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  • Vikram Thakur

    August 24, 2022
    – Elections, Politics

    Punjab – Constituencies Where SAD Came 1st Runner-UP in Last 3 Assembly Elections

    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…

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