Every party is waiting for the magic figure of 272 but the election resultys 2009 will be disclosed on 16 may 2009.
For the first time, the Election Commission has banned entry of MPs, MLAs and other political leaders who are under security cover, at counting centres on Saturday. Besides it will update election results on a dedicated website, real time. So expect all candidates to be glued to laptops or computers , instead.
For the first time, results and trends will be available online on http//:eciresults.nic.in Results can be seen assembly segment-wise and round-wise.
Round up of Lok Sabha Polls 2009
Total Seats – 543
Total Voters – 714 Million
Total Polling Stations – 8,28,804
Results Date – May 16th 2009
States and Number of seats
Arunachal Pradesh – 2 seats
Polls – April 16
2004 Election results – BJP (2)
Andhra Pradesh – 42 seats
Polls – April 16, 23
2004 Elections results – Congress (29), TDP (5), TRS (5), others (3)
Andaman & Nicobar Islands – 1 seat
Polls – April 16
2004 the seat went to congress
Assam – 14 seats
Polls – April 16, 23
2004 Election results – Congress (9), BJP (2) others (3)
Bihar – 40 seats
Polls – April 16, 23, 30 and May 7
2004 Election results- Congress (3), JD(U) (6), BJP (5), LJ SP (4), RJD (22)
Chattisgarh – 11 seats
Polls – April 16
2004 Election results – BJP (10) and Congress (1)
Chandigarh – 1 seat
Polls on – May 13
2004 Election the single seat went to congress party of India
Delhi – 7 Seats
Polls on – May 7
2004 Election results – Congress (6), BJP (1)
Daman and Diu – 1 seat
Polls – April 30
2004 the single seat went to congress
Dadra and Nagar Haveli – 1 seat
Polls – April 30
2004 single seat went ot BNP
Gujarat – 26 seats
Polls – April 30
2004 Election results – BJP (14), Congress(12)
Goa – 2 seats
Polls – April 23
2004 Election results – BJP (1), Congress (1)
Haryana – 10 Seats
Polls on – May 7
2004 Election results – Congress (9), BJP (1)
Himachal Pradesh – 4 Seats
Polls on – May 13
2004 Election results – Congress (3), BJP (1)
Jharkhand – 14 seats
Polls – April 16, 23
2004 Elections – Congress (6), JMM (4), RJD(2), BJP (1) and CPI (1)
Jammu and Kashmir – 6 Seats
Polls on – April 16, 23, 30 and May 7,13
2004Â Election results – Congress (2), National Conference (2), PDP (1) , Independent (1)
Kerala – 20 seats
Polls – April 16
2004 Election results – LDF (18), Congress (1) and NDA (1)
Karnataka – 28 seats
Polls – April 23, 30
2004 Elections results – BJP(18), Congress (8), JD(S) (2)
Lakshadweep – 1 seat
Polls – April 16
JD(U) won the single seat in 2004
Maharashtra – 48 seats
Polls – April 16, 20 , 30
2004 Election results – Congress (13), NCP(9), RPI (1), BJP (13), Shivsena (12)
Madhya Pradesh – 29 seats
Polls – April 23, 30
2004 election results – BJP (25) , Congress (4)
Mizoram – 1 seat
Polls – April 16
2004 Election results – MNF won the single seat
Manipur – 2 seats
Polls – April 16, 22
2004 Election results – Congress(1), Independent (1)
Meghalaya – 2 seats
Polls – April 16
2004 Elections results – Congress (1) , Trinamul Congress (1)
Nagaland – 1 seat
Polls – April 16
2004 elections the one seat went to NPF
Orissa – 21 seats
Polls – April 16, 23
2004 Election results – BJD (11), BJP (7), Congress (2), JMM (1)
Punjab – 13 seats
Polls on – May 7, 13
2004 Election results – Akali Dal (8), BJP (3), Congress (2)
Pondicherry – 1 seat
Polls – May 13
2004 Election results – PMK won the single seat
Rajasthan – 25 seats
Polls on – May 7
2004 Election results – BJP (21), Congress (4)
Sikkim – 1 seat
Polls – April 30
2004 one seat went to LDF
Tripura – 2 seats
Polls – April 23
2004 Election results – CPM (2)
Tamil Nadu – 39 seats
Polls – May 13
2004 Election results – DMK (16), Congress (10), PMK (5). AIDMK(4), CPI (2), CPM (2)
Uttar Pradesh – 80 Seats
Polls – April 16, 23, 30 and May 7, 13
2004 Election results – SP (35), BSP (19), BJP (10), Congress (9), RJD (3) others (4)
Uttarakhand – 5 seats
Polls on – May 13
2004 Election results – BJP (3), SP (1), Congress (1)
West Bengal – 42 seats
Polls – April 16, 23 , 30
2004 Elections results – CPM (26), Congress (6) , Forward Block (3), CPI (3), RSP (3), Trinamul Congress (1)
Below is a summary of exit poll predictions for India Election Results 2009.
Party    CNN-IBN   Star News    India TV
cvoter
Cong    153    157    152
Cong
Allies    42    45    43
BJP Â Â Â 143 Â Â Â 154 Â Â Â 143
BJP
Allies    32    44    46
Left    35    36    34
BSP Â Â Â 30 Â Â Â 25 Â Â Â 27
SP Â Â Â NA Â Â Â 24 Â Â Â 22
TDP Â Â Â NA Â Â Â 10 Â Â Â NA
AIDMK Â Â Â NA Â Â Â 9 Â Â Â NA
Other    108    39    76
Total    543    543    543
lets wait !
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It is informative but no results of Assembly bylections
16.05.09,
This isn’t the first time that he has created history and this one is as prestigious and big as the last time. Dr. Sanjeev Naik – the NCP-Congress-RPI-Samajwadi party candidate from Thane constituency has created history by winning the Thane constituency. The win can easily be termed as a thumping victory as Dr. Sanjeev Naik beat his rival saffron alliance candidate by 49020 votes. We bring to you all the moments from the counting center at Thane with this report.
After 25 years if anyone could rock Sena fortress Thane and capture Thane – it could only be Ganesh Naik. That’s why it’s the victory of Navi Mumbai NCP……….
http://navimumbai-sanjeevjinaik.blogspot.com/2009/05/dr-sanjeev-naik-creates-history-wins.html
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