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Delhi Lok Sabha Election Results 2014 - Online News

Posted: 16 May 2014 01:26 AM PDT

Delhi Election Live Updates 2014 - Lok Sabha Election

Delhi is the National Capital of India. Lok Sabha Election was conducted on date 10th April, 2014. There are total 7 Parliamentary Constitutions. Those friend who are interested can check the live updates of results through the official website @ eciresults.nic.in. You can also check All India Lok Sabha Results Updates on our blog whose links are provided below.

Delhi Parliamentary Constitutions Name & % of Voting -
  • Chandni Chowk - 67.54 %
    Delhi Lok Sabha Election Results 2014
  • North East Delhi - 67.12 %
  • East Delhi - 65.35 %
  • New Delhi - 65.00 %
  • North West Delhi (SC) - 61.66 %
  • West Delhi - 66.03 %
  • South Delhi - 62.98 %
Popular Political Parties of Delhi :-
  • Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP)
  • Aam Adami Party (AAP)
  • Indian National Congress (INC)
Delhi Lok Sabha Election Main Highlights 2014 - 
  • Total PCs - 7
  • Polling Days - 1
  • Date of Polling - 10-04-2014
  • No. of Polling Station - 11763
  • No. of Polling Station Locations - 2534
  • Total No. of Electors - 11932069
  • 18 to 25 % Age Electors - 19.6 %
  • Total Women Electors - 44.58 %
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West Bengal Lok Sabha Election Result 2014- Online Updates - Live Trends

Posted: 16 May 2014 12:58 AM PDT

WEST BENGAL ELECTION RESULT MAY 2014
Here we are giving you the details regarding the every trend available for the leads of the all constituencies on the Lok Sabha Elections Of the West Bengal State. For details regarding the completed information about the result of the elections please click on the link provided by us at the end of this posts.
Details of the constituencies and the party leading on these seat of the WEST BENGAL till 12.30 pm 
West Bengal MP Election Results 2014
CONSTITUENCY   CANDIDATE NAME   PARTY LEADING
1. Alipurdoras                Birendra Bara                      BJP
2. Aram Bagh                 Apparupa Podder              AITC
3. Asansol                       Babul Supriya                     BJP
4. Baharampur               Adhir Rajan Chaudhary       INC
5. Balurghat                   Arpita Ghosh                       AITC
6. Bangoan                      Kapil Krishna                     AITC
7. Bankura                      Achariya Basudeb              CPM
8. Barasat                        Kalkali Ghosh                    AITC
9. Bardhaman Purba      Sunil Kumar                         AITC
10. Barracpore               Dinesh Trivedi                    AITC
11. Basir Hat                  Idris Ali                                AITC
12. Birbhum                   Satabadi Roy                        AITC
13. Vishnupur                 KhanSaumitra                     AITC
14. Bolpur                       Anupam Hazra                    AITC
15. Cooch Behar              Renuka Sinha                     AITC
16. Darjiling                     SS Ahluwalia                      BJP
17. Diamond Habour      Abhishek                              AITC
18. Dum Dum                   Sugatha Roy                        AITC
19. Ghatal                        Deepak Dev                          AITC
20. Hoogly                        Dr. Ratne De                       AITC     
21. Hawra                        Parsun Banergee                 AITC
22. Jhadav Pur                Sugatha Bose                        AITC
23.  Jaipaiguri                Bijoy Chandra                       AITC
24. Jangipur                   Abhijeet Mukharji                INC
25. Jhargram                   Uma Sare                              AITC26. Joy Nagar                   Partima Mondal                 AITC
27. Kanthi                         Adhikari Sisir                      AITC
28. Kolkatta Dakshin       Subrata Bakshi                   AITC
29. Kolkatta  Uttar           Sudip bandopadhayya        AITC
30. KirshnaNagar             Jha Shantanu                      CPM
31. Maldaha Dakshin        Abu Hassem Khan              INC
32. Maldaha Uttar             Masoom Nur                       INC
33. Mathurapur                Chaudhary Mohan               AITC
34. Medinipur                   Sandhya Roy                       AITC
35. Murshidabad              Abdul Mannan                     INC
36. Purualia                       Dr. Mirnganka                    AITC
37. Raiganj                         Deepa Dashmunshi            INC
38. Rajaghat                      Taapas Mundal                   AITC
39. Serampur                     Kalyan Banergee               AITC
40. Tamlook                      Adhikari Suverdru              AITC
41. Uluberia                      Sultan Ahmed                     AITC

Karnataka Lok Sabha Election Results 2014 - Live News

Posted: 16 May 2014 12:27 AM PDT

Karnataka 2014 Lok Sabha Election Results 2014

Election Commission has conducted the Lok Sabha Election 2014 in Karnataka on 17th April, 2014. Today, the counting of votes has started at 8:00 AM. The friends who are willing to check the live update of Election Results can check this through the official online website @ ceokarnataka.kar.nic.in. Karnataka State was originally known as the state of Mysore & was renamed as Karnataka in 1973 & specially known for its black cottons soil. Karnataka consists of 28 parliamentary constitutions

Popular Political Parties of Karnataka -
  • Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP)
    Karnataka Lok Sabha Election Results 2014
  • Indian National Congress (INC)
  • Janata Dal (Secular)
Karnataka Lok Sabha Election Highlights 2014-
  • No. of PCs - 28
  • Total Polling Days - 1
  • Polling Date - 17-04-2014
  • Total Polling Station - 24648
  • Total Polling Station Locations - 18627
  • Total Electors in Karnataka - 44694658
  • 18 to 29 years Electors - 25.14 %
  • Total Women's Electors - 48.97 %
Karnataka Parliamentary Constitutions Names - Chikkodi, Belgaun, Bagalkot, Bijapur, Gulbaraga, Raichur, Bidar, Koppal, Bellary, Haveri, Dharwad, Uttara Kannada, Davanagere, Shimoga, Udupi Chikmagalur, Hassan, Dakshina Kannada, Chitradurga, Tumkur, Mandya, Mysore, Chamrajanagar, Banglore Rural, Banglore North, Banglore Central, Banglore South, Chikkballapur, Kolar

Live Karnataka Election Data (Time - 12:45 PM) -
  • BJP - 16 Seats
  • INC - 10 Seats
  • JD (S) - 2 Seats
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Rajasthan Lok Sabha Election Result May 2014 Live Updates - Online Trends

Posted: 16 May 2014 01:01 AM PDT

THE RAJASTHAN ELECTION RESULT MAY 2014.  
LIVE UPDATES, ONLINE TRENDS , SPECIAL CONCERNS AND SPECIAL ABOUT ELECTION CAMPAIGN ON 
www.sarkarinaukripatrika.com

The Rajasthan is the state which is ruled by the BJP government in the recent time.
The public of the rajasthan have casted their votes in the Lok Sabha Elections in the time of 9 April to 12 May .The polling date were 17 and 24 April 2014. There are a total of 25 Parliamentary constituencies.The people of Rajasthan and the whole india is eagerly waiting for the result of the Lok Sabha Elections and the time is now over the people can check the result of the Rajasthan Lok Sabha Elections and the link of which is given at the end of this page+
Here we are providing you with the Names of the constituencies and the details of the polls percentage and the special happenings in the election campaign during election times

LATEST UPDATES OF ELECTION:
The latest election update is that BJP is leading on the all 25 constituencies and May be Narendra Modi will be next Indian PM . 


CONSTITUENCIES            
1. Ganga Nagar
Rajasthan MP Election Results 2014

2. Bikaner
3. Churu
4. Jhunjunu
5. Sikar
6. Jaipur Rural
7. Jaipur
8. Alwar
9. Bharatpur
10. Dholpur
11. Dosa Tonk
12. Sawai Madhavpur
13. Ajmer
14. Nagaur 
15. Palli
16. Jodhpur
17. Badhmer
18. Jalore
19. Udaipur
20. Baiswara
21. Chhiorgarh
22. Rajsamand 
23. Bhilwara
24. Kota
25. Jhalwara Baran

Election HighLight:
  • The latest Election HighLight are
  • No. of Constituencies:    25
  • No. of Polling Dates:  17 and 24 May
  • No. of Polling Days: 2
  • No. of Polling Stations:   47,223
  • Total No. of Electors:   4,07,26,177
  • Total No. of Women Electors:    47.33%


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Andhra Pradesh Lok Sabha Election Results 2014 - Live News

Posted: 15 May 2014 11:40 PM PDT

AP Lok Sabha Election 2014 Results Online 

Andhra Pradesh Lok Sabha Election was conducted on date 30th April 2014 & 7th May, 2014.  The two phase polls held in Telangana region & Seemandara. Those who are interested can check the live update data through the official website @ www.ceoandhra.nic.in. The various parties are doing their best to extract as much political mileage from the issue as possible. In the last election, Indian National Congress won 33 out of total 42 Parliamentary Constitutions.

AP Lok Sabha Election Highlights 2014 -
  • Total No. of PCs - 42 
  • Total No. of Polling Days - 2
  • Polling Date - 30-04-2014 & 07-05-2014
  • Total No. of Polling Station - 69014
  • Total Polling Station Location - 43139
  • Total No of Electors - 62385901
  • 18 to 25 Years Electors - 16.59 %
  • Total Women Electors - 49.73 %
Andhra Pradesh Parliamentary Constitutions Name - Alidabad, Peddapalle, Karimnagar, Nizamabad, Zihirabad, Medak, Malkajgiri, Secunderabad, Hyderabad, Chelvella, Mahabubnagar, Nagarkurnool, Nalgonda, Bhongir, Warangal, Mahabubabad, Khammam, Araku, Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Vishakapatnam, Analapali, Kakinada, Amalapuram, Rajahmundry, Anantapur, Narsapuram, Eluru, Machilipatnam, Vijayawada, Guntur, Narsaraopet, Bapatla, Ongole, Nandyal, Kurnool, Hindupur, Kadapa, Nellore, Tirupati, Rajampet, Chittoor.

Live Update - Time (11:59 AM) 16th May, 2014 - 
  • TDP - 14
    AP Lok Sabha Election Results 2014
  • TRS - 11
  • BJP - 04
  • INC - 03
  • AIMIM - 01
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Maharashtra Lok Sabha Election Results 2014 - Online

Posted: 15 May 2014 10:41 PM PDT

Mumbai Lok Sabha Election Results 2014

 Maharashtra Election Commission is has announced the Lok Sabha Election 2014 results recently. The election was conducted on date 10-04-2014, 17-04-2014 & 24-04-2014. The friends who are interested can check the live updates of Results through the official website @ ceo.maharashtra.gov.in.

Maharashtra Election Data 2014 -
  • No. of PCs - 48
  • No. of Pooling Date - 3
  • Pooling Dates - 10th, 17th & 24th April, 2014
  • Total Pooling Station - 89479
  • Total Pooling Station Location - 56142
  • Total Electors - 78966642
  • Women's Electors - 46.90 %
Total Maharashtra Parliamentary Constitutions - Nandurbar (ST), Dhule (Gen.), Jalgaon (Gen.), Ravar (Gen.), Buldhana (Gen.), Aloka (Gen.), Amravati (SC), Wardha (Gen), Ramtak, Nagpur, Bhandara-Gondiya, Gadchiroli Chimur, Chandarpur, Yavatmal Washim, Hingoli, Nanded, Parbhani, Jalna, Aurangabad, Dondori, Nashik, Palghar, Bhiwandi, Kalyan, Thana, Mumbai-North, Mumbai North East, Mumbai North West, Mumbai North Central, Mumbai South, Mumbai South Central, Raigad, Maval, Pune, Baramati, Shirur, Beed, Osmanabad, Latur, Solapur, Madha, Sangli, Satara, Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg, Kolhapur, Hatkanagle.

Live Report - Time 11:00 AM (16th May, 2014) -
  • BJP - 23
    Maharashtra Lok Sabha Election Results 2014
  • SHS - 15
  • NCP - 05
  • SWP - 02
  • INC - 01
  • PWPI - 01
  • MNS - 01

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Madhya Pradesh Lok Sabha Election Result May 2014- Watch Online- Live Updates

Posted: 16 May 2014 01:04 AM PDT

The Madhya Pradesh contains a total of 29 parliamentary constituencies . On these seats the polls were casted by the public on 17, 24 and 10 April. The elections result and the latest trends can be seen on the official website of the Election Commissioner of India ( the link of which is given at the end of this post. ). The public of India is waiting for the People  Verdict 2014. The people need not to go any where and for the latest election result please click the link given at the end of this post.
Here we are giving you the latest news of the Election Campaign during the Election May 2014. 
MP Lok Sabha Election Results 2014
CONSTITUENCIES        VOTING PERCENTAGE
1. MORENA                               52.49%
2. BHIND                                    45.29%
3. GWALIOR                             50.33%
4. GUNA                                     60.04%
5. SAGAR                                   58.38%
6. TIKAMGARH                       50.32%
7. DAMOH                                 55.28%
8. KHAJURAHO                       51.47%
9. SATNA                                    62.68%
10. REWA                                   53.84%
11. SINDHI                                 56.86%
12. SHAHDOL                           62.20%
13. JABALPUR                          58.53%
14. MANDALA                          66.10%
15. BALAGHAT                         68.10%    
16. CHINDWADA      Kamal Nath  is leading (79.05%)
17. HOSHANGABAD                65.76% Kantilal is lacking
18. VIDISHA                               65.30%
19. BHOPAL                               57.98%
20. RAJHGARH                         61.69%
21. DEWAS                                 70.77%
22. UJJAIN                                  66.53%
23. MANDSAUR                         71.24%
24. RATLAM                               63.78%
25. DHAR                                     64.45%
26. KHARGON                            67.31%
27. INDORE                                 62.05%
28. KHANDWA                           71.10%
29 BETOL                                     63.79%

MAJOR POLITICAL LEADERS:

The political leaders which are very popular for their politics from the Madhya Pradesh are following.

Shusma Swaraj:
She is the leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha 15 from BJP. She has been elected 6 times and she is the first time CM of delhi.

Sumita Mahajan:
She is a leader from the BJP, from the 9 th Lok Sabha and a candidates from the Indore.


Kamal Nath:
He is a leader from the Chhindwara and is currently leading from his seat.
Currently BJP is leading on 25 seats and INC is leading on the 4 seats .
BJP candidates:
Susma Swaraj is leading
INC candidates:
Sindhya , Ajay Singh is leading till 11.00 am


Election Highlight:

  • The highlight of this election is 
  • No. of Seats:     29
  • No. of Polling Days:   3
  • Polling Dates:   10, 24, 17 April
  • No. of Polling Stations:  53,947
  • Total Electors:  4,66,10,997
  • Electors between 18-25 years:   32.59%
  • Women Electors:   47.32%

Election Results Live Map

Haryana Lok Sabha Election Results 2014 - Live

Posted: 15 May 2014 10:13 PM PDT

Haryana Lok Sabha (Hisar/Karnal/Sonipat/Gurgaon/Faridabad/Sirsa) Election Results 2014

Haryana Lok Sabha Elecction was held on date 10th April, 2014. The ten seats in Haryana are contested by various parties like Bhartiya Janta Party, Indian National Congress, Indian National Lok Dal, Aam Adami Party, Haryana Janhit Congress. Those friends who are interested can check the election results through the official website @ ceoharyana.nic.in. 

Haryana Lok Sabha Election Summary 2014 - 
  • Geographical Area - 44,212 Sq. Kms
  • Total Male Electors - 134.95 Lacs
    Haryana Lok Sabha Election Results 2014
  • Total Female Electors - 118.57 Lacs
  • Total Electors - 253.52 Lacs
  • Division - 4
  • Districts- 21
  • Sub Division - 57
  • Parliamentary Constitution - 10 
  • Polling Station - 16244
  • Polling Station Location - 7707
  • E-P Ratio (Electors/Census) - 595 (59.47%)
  • Gender  Ratio (Electors/Census) - 850/877
Haryana Lok Sabha 2009 Election Results - Winner List -
  1. Ambala - SC Category - Selja Kumari - INC Party
  2. Kurukshetra - General Category - Jindal, Shri Naveen - INC Party
  3. Sirsa - SC Category - Tanwar, Shri Ashok - INC Party
  4. Hisar - Bhajan Lal by Pools Kuldeep Singh Bishnoi - HJCBL Party
  5. Karnal - General Category - Sharma, Dr. Arvind Kumar - INC Party
  6. Sonepat - General Party - Malik, Shri Jitender Singh - INC Party
  7. Rohtak - General Party - Hooda, Shri Deepender Singh - INC Party
  8. Bhiwani - Mahendragarh - General Party - Chouddhry, Smt. Shruti - INC Party
  9. Gurgaon - General Party - Rao, Shri Inderjit Singh - INC Party
  10. Faridabad - General Party - Bhadana, Shri Avtar Singh - INC Party
Check - Results Here

Rajasthan Lok Sabha Election Results 2014 Live Update

Posted: 15 May 2014 07:14 PM PDT

2014 Lok Sabha Election Winner List Online

Rajasthan is the Largest State by area. It is located on the western side of the country. The state was established on 1st November, 1956. The Lok Sabha Election 2014 was held on date 17th April, 2014. There are total 25 Parliamentary constituencies. The interested persons can check the election results through the official website @ ceorajasthan.nic.in. 

Election Main Highlights :-
Rajasthan Election Results 2014
  • Total No. of PCs - 25
  • No. of Polling Days - 2
  • Polling Date - 17th & 24th April, 2014
  • Total Polling Station - 47223
  • Total Polling Station Location - 34711
  • Total Electors - 40726177
  • Total Women Electors - 47.33 %

Parliamentary Constituencies in Rajasthan (Winner List 2009) 
  1. Ganganagar (SC) - Bharart Ram Meghwal - INC Party
  2. Bikaner (SC) - Arjun Ram Meghwal - BJP Party
  3. Churu (Gen) - Ram Singh Kaswan - BJP Party
  4. Jhunjhunu (Gen) - Sheesh Ram Ola - INC Party
  5. Sikar (Gen) - Mahadev Singh - INC Party
  6. Jaipur Rural (Gen) - Lal Chand Kataria - INC Party
  7. Jaipur (Gen) - Mahesh Joshi - INC Party
  8. Alwar (Gen) - Jitendra Singh - INC Party
  9. Bharatpur (SC) - Ratan Singh - INC Party
  10. Karauli-Dholpur (SC) - Khiladi Lal Bairwa - INC Party
  11. Dausa (ST) - Kirodi Lal Bairwa - IND Party
  12. Tonk-Sawai Madhopur (Gen) - Namo Narain Meena - INC Party
  13. Ajmer (Gen) - Sachin Pilot - INC Party
  14. Nagpur (Gen) - Dr. Jyoti Mirdha - INC Party
  15. Pali (Gen) - Badri Ram Jakhar - INC Party
  16. Jodhpur (Gen) - Chandresh Kumari - INC Party
  17. Barmer (Gen) - Haridh Choudary - INC Party
  18. Jalore (SC) - Devji Patel - BJP Party
  19. Udaipur (ST) - Raghuvir Singh Meena - INC Party
  20. Banswara (ST) - Tarachand Bhagora - INC Party
  21. Chittorgarh (Gen) - Dr. Girija Vyas - INC Party
  22. Rajsamand (Gen) - Gopal Singh Shekhawat - INC Party
  23. Bhiwara (Gen) - Dr. C.P Joshi - INC Party
  24. Kota (Gen) - Ijyaraj Singh - INC Party
  25. Jhalawar-Baran (Gen) - Dhuhyant Singh - BJP Party

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