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The elections held in India in 2019 includes the general election, by-elections to the Lok Sabha, elections to seven state legislative assemblies and numerous other by-elections to state legislative assemblies, councils and local bodies.[1]
General Elections
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General elections were held in India in April to May 2019 to constitute the 17th Lok Sabha. The BJP-led NDA won the elections.
The phase-wise schedule, the number of seats in each phase and their State-wise break-up:
Phase 1, 11 April 91 seats, 20 states
A.P. (all 25), Arunachal Pradesh (2), Assam (5), Bihar (4), Chhattisgarh (1) J&K (2), Maharashtra (7), Manipur (1), Meghalaya (2), Mizoram (1), Nagaland (1), Odisha (4), Sikkim (1), Telangana (17), Tripura (1), U.P. (8), Uttarakhand (5), W.B. (2), Andaman and Nicobar Islands (1), Lakshadweep (1)
Phase 2, 18 April 97 seats, 13 states
Assam (5), Bihar (5), Chhattisgarh (3), J&K (2), Karnataka (14) Maharashtra (10), Manipur (1), Odisha (5), Tamil Nadu. (all 39), Tripura (1), U.P. (8), West Bengal (3), Puducherry (1)
Phase 3, 23 April 115 seats, 14 states
Assam (4), Bihar (5), Chhattisgarh (7), Gujarat (all 26), Goa (all 2), J&K (1), Karnataka (14), Kerala (all 20), Maharashtra (14), Odisha (6), U.P. (10), West Bengal (5), Dadra and Nagar Haveli (1), Daman and Diu (1)
Phase 4, 29 April 71 seats, 9 states
Bihar (5), J&K (1), Jharkhand (3), M.P. (6), Maharashtra (17), Odisha (6), Rajasthan (13), U.P. (13), West Bengal (8)
Phase 5, 6 May 51 seats, 7 states
Bihar (5), Jharkhand (4), J&K (2), M.P. (7), Rajasthan (12), U.P. (14), West Bengal (7)
Phase 6, 12 May 59 seats, 7 states
Bihar (8), Haryana (10), Jharkhand (4), M.P. (8), U.P. (14), West Bengal (8), NCR (all 7)
Phase 7, 19 May 59 seats, 8 states
Bihar (8), Jharkhand (3), M.P. (8), Punjab (all 13), West Bengal (9), Chandigarh (1), U.P. (13), Himachal Pradesh (all 4)
Date of counting: May 23
Date | Country | Government before | Prime Minister before election | Government after | Elected Prime Minister | ||
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April to May 2019 | India | National Democratic Alliance | Narendra Modi | National Democratic Alliance | Narendra Modi |
Lok Sabha by-elections
S.No | Date | Constituency | State/UT | MP before election | Party before election | Elected MP | Party after election | Remarks | ||
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1 | 21 October 2019 | Samastipur | Bihar | Ram Chandra Paswan | Lok Janshakti Party | Prince Raj | Lok Janshakti Party | Death of Ram Chandra Paswan[2] | ||
2 | Satara | Maharashtra | Udayanraje Bhosale | Nationalist Congress Party | Shriniwas Dadasaheb Patil | Nationalist Congress Party | Resignation by Udayanraje Bhosale[3] |
Legislative assembly elections
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Assembly elections of Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Odisha, Sikkim, were held simultaneously with the general elections
Legislative assembly elections of Haryana, Maharashtra held on 21 October 2019.
Legislative assembly elections of Jharkhand were held between 30 November to 20 December.