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Parties States/UTs Alliance Seats contested Won +/- Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPI(M) West Bengal SDA: 23 [1]: 52 0 4 Kerala LDF: 15 [2]: 1 Tamil Nadu SPA
Lok Sabha Total seats Turnout Party in government Seats won by the ruling party Margin of majority Percentage in the Lok Sabha Seats controlled by coalition Prime Minister 1951–52: First: 489 44.87% Indian National Congress: 364 120 74.48% Jawaharlal Nehru: 1957: Second: 494 45.44% 371 123 75.10% 1962: Third: 55.42% 361 113 73.08% Lal Bahadur ...
The BJP announced its first list of 195 candidates on 2 March 2024 [68] [69] and the second list of 72 candidates was published in 13 March, [70] while the third list of nine candidates was announced on 21 March. [71] The fourth list of 15 candidates was released on 22 March, [72] followed by the declaration of fifth list of 111 candidates on ...
This is a list of members of the 18th Lok Sabha arranged by the states and union territories they are elected from. These MPs were elected in the 2024 Indian general election held in April–June 2024. [1] [2] [3]
Parliamentary elections were held in Georgia on 26 October 2024. [2] [3] [4] The elections were held under the rules passed in 2017 through the constitutional amendments which shifted the electoral system towards a fully proportional representation with a 5% electoral threshold. [5]
Here is a look at the candidates in those races. ... John T. Wilcher (R) — John T. Wilcher, a Republican, is running for re-election for Chatham County sheriff in Georgia. A 40-year veteran of ...
The maximum size of the Lok Sabha as outlined in the Constitution of India is 550 members, made up of up to 530 members representing people of 28 states and 20 members representing people of 8 union territories based on their population. There are currently 543 constituencies in the Lok Sabha. [1]
Former President Donald Trump endorsed candidates up and down the ballots, but most lost or lagged opponents ahead of runoffs in Georgia's primaries.