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Assam   
Information Available: - 126/126
Party Leads Result
CONG 0 78
AGP 0 10
BJP 0 5
Others 0 33

Kerala   
Information Available: - 140/140
Party Leads Result
CONG+ 0 72
LEFT 0 68
Others 0 0

Tamil Nadu   
Information Available: - 234/234
Party Leads Result
ADMK+ 0 203
DMK+ 0 31
Others 0 0

West Bengal    
Information Available: - 294/294
Party Leads Result
TMC+ 0 226
LEFT+ 0 62
Others 0 6

Pondicherry   
Information Available: - 30/30
Party Leads Result
CONG+ 0 9
NRC+ 0 20
Others 0 1










Rajasthan

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Biennial Elections to the Legislative Council 2009-2010
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Rajasthan : General Election 2009 Results
PC No Constituency Name Winning Candidates Party
1 Ganganagar Bharat Ram Meghwal Indian National Congress
2 Bikaner Arjun Ram Meghwal Bharatiya Janata Party
3 Churu Ram Singh Kaswan Bharatiya Janata Party
4 Jhunjhunu Sheesh Ram Ola Indian National Congress
5 Sikar Mahadev Singh Indian National Congress
6 Jaipur Rural Lal Chand Kataria Indian National Congress
7 Jaipur Mahesh Joshi Indian National Congress
8 Alwar Jitendra Singh Indian National Congress
9 Bharatpur Ratan Singh Indian National Congress
10 Karauli-dholpur Khiladi Lal Bairwa Indian National Congress
11 Dausa Kirodi Lal Independent
13 Ajmer Sachin Pilot Indian National Congress
14 Nagaur Dr. Jyoti Mirdha Indian National Congress
15 Pali Badri Ram Jakhar Indian National Congress
16 Jodhpur Chandresh Kumari Indian National Congress
17 Barmer Harish Choudhary Indian National Congress
18 Jalore Devji Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
19 Udaipur Raghuvir Singh Meena Indian National Congress
20 Banswara Tarachand Bhagora Indian National Congress
21 Chittorgarh (Dr.)girija Vyas Indian National Congress
22 Rajsamand Gopal Singh Indian National Congress
23 Bhilwara Dr. C. P. Joshi Indian National Congress
24 Kota Ijyaraj Singh Indian National Congress
25 Jhalawar-baran Dushyant Singh Bharatiya Janata Party

Constituencies in Rajasthan
1 - Ganganagar 2 - Bikaner 3 - Churu
4 - Jhunjhunu 5 - Sikar 6 - Jaipur Rural
7 - Jaipur 8 - Alwar 9 - Bharatpur
10 - Karauli-dholpur 11 - Dausa 12 - Tonk-sawai Madhopur
13 - Ajmer 14 - Nagaur 15 - Pali
16 - Jodhpur 17 - Barmer 18 - Jalore
19 - Udaipur 20 - Banswara 21 - Chittorgarh
22 - Rajsamand 23 - Bhilwara 24 - Kota
25 - Jhalawar-baran



The comeback of Congress in Rajasthan

Congress was announced as the winner of assembly elections in Rajasthan on 8th December, 2008. They have been waiting for this victory since 2003. In this battle, Ashok Gehlot emerges as the strongest candidate for the chief minister's post. Specially given that his rivals have been jolted out of their seats.

Like CP Joshi, the state party president, who lost from Nathadwara by just one vote, or Harinder Mirdha, an important Jat leader, defeated in Nagore.

The entire focus was on BJP's leader Vasundharaje Scindia, who was supposed to be the strongest for her and her style of functioning. Since her sweeping victory in 2003, she became the BJP's main commandant in Rajasthan. The entire election campaign built around her personality -strong, flamboyant, but also described as autocratic.

In fact, part of the BJP defeat was script ed during ticket distribution, when she was accused of alienating senior leaders within the party. The fight within the party members was the large part of its defeat. In eastern Rajasthan where it is set to change the political equation, the BSP made its presence strongly felt.


General Elections 2004
Constituencies in Rajasthan Partywise Position in Rajasthan


Partywise Position in Rajasthan

Details of PCs
Total PCs 25
PCs for which Elections are being held 25
PCs for which results are available 25

Electors and Voters
Total Electors 34711594
Polling Stations 35835
Polling %age 49.93

Number of Candidates
National Parties State Parties State Parties-Other States Other Reg. Parties Independents Total Contestants
80 0 20 16 69 185

Party Constituencies
Contesting Won
BJP 25 21
BSP 24 0
CPI 2 0
CPM 2 0
INC 25 4
NCP 2 0
CPI(ML)(L) 2 0
INLD 5 0
JD(U) 1 0
RLD 2 0
SP 10 0
ABCD(A) 2 0
ABHM 2 0
ABRAHP 1 0
JP 2 0
LJNSP 1 0
LPSP 2 0
NLP 1 0
RJVP 2 0
SAP 1 0
SJP(R) 1 0
SMSP 1 0
IND 69 0
TOTAL 185 25






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