Kerala Election Results 2019 Bjp Vote Share

With the results the bjp was able to gain 21 seats in the house having won 282 in the 2014 indian general election.
Kerala election results 2019 bjp vote share. In 2019 the bjp is set to return to power at the centre after a sweeping win in the 2019 lok sabha election armed with a bigger mandate than in the 2014 general election. Kerala election result 2019. Kerala assembly bypoll results.
The congress which had joined hands with the dmk has won eight seats and enjoys a vote share of 12 76 per cent against zero seats and 4 37 per cent vote share in 2014. Predictably the vote share of the udf which won 19 out of 20 seats has jumped from 42 08 in the 2014 elections to 47 25 in the 2019 edition. Not just the aiadmk the bjp too suffered a loss in vote share in tamil nadu from 5 56 per cent in 2014 to 3 66 per cent in 2019.
The congress led udf is leading in three seats cpi m has won seat and the bjp has secured 23 per cent votes in the five assembly seats. In 2014 prior to the sabarimala controversy bjp candidate mt ramesh stood from pathanamthitta and managed to secure the 3rd position with only 16 percent of the vote share or 1 38 954 votes. The ldf s share dipped from 40 23 in 2014 to 35 2.
Congress led udf to be on top bjp likely to open account lok sabha election results 2019. Congress led udf leading in 3 seats bjp secures 23 votes share kerala bypoll results. As in the previous general elections in the recent history of the state the key alliances that fought for representation of lok sabha seats in kerala in the 2014 general election are the udf which is the kerala state legislative alliance aligned with the upa at the national level and the ldf comprising primarily the cpi m and the cpi.
The nda as a whole received nearly 45 of the vote. Bjp vote share in kerala cpm congress lok sabha election results 2019 ക രളത ത ല വ ട ട ബ ങ ക വര ധ പ പ ച ച ബ ജ പ. The party led by the prime minister narendra modi and bjp president amit shah duo has secured 303 seats in the 17th lok sabha.
5 6 it was the second time in india s independent history that voters re elected the same party to power with a bigger majority to the lok sabha india s lower house of parliament. The bharatiya janata party garnered 37 4 of the votes in the 2019 lok sabha elections.