To constitute India's 16th Lok Sabha, general elections were held in April–May 2014. The result was announced on 16 May 2014. The main contenders were two alliance groups of the Incumbent United Progressive Alliance and the Opposition National Democratic Alliance; led by Indian National Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party respectively.
This article describes the performance of various political parties. For the performance of individual candidates, please see, List of members of the 16th Lok Sabha.
Results by party
Results by Alliance
Vote share of NDA was 38.5% and that of UPA was 23%.[1][2]
National Democratic Alliance
United Progressive Alliance
Others (Non-Allied)
Results by State
Andhra Pradesh (25)
Arunachal Pradesh (2)
Assam (14)
Bihar (40)
Chandigarh (1)
Chhattisgarh (11)
NCT of Delhi (7)
Goa (2)
Gujarat (26)
Haryana (10)
Himachal Pradesh (4)
Jammu and Kashmir (6)
Jharkhand (14)
Karnataka (28)
Kerala (20)
Lakshadweep (1)
Madhya Pradesh (29)
Maharashtra (48)
Manipur (2)
Meghalaya (2)
Mizoram (1)
Nagaland (1)
Odisha (21)
Puducherry (1)
Punjab (13)
Rajasthan (25)
Sikkim (1)
Tamil Nadu (39)
Telangana (17)
Tripura (2)
Uttar Pradesh (80)
Uttarakhand (5)
West Bengal (42)
Results by constituency
References
- ^ "BJP's 31% lowest vote share of any party to win majority". The Times of India. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
- ^ "BJP's 31 percent vote share: Here's who didn't vote for Narendra Modi". Firstpost.com. 19 May 2014. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
- ^ https://www.indiavotes.com/pc/party_list/1/16