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2016 elections in India

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The elections inIndia in 2016 include the fivestate legislative assembly elections.[1] The tenure of the state legislative assembly ofTamil Nadu,West Bengal,Kerala,Puducherry,Assam, expired during the year.[2][3] More than 18,000Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPATs) in 64 Assembly constituencies were used in these 5 elections.[4] The dates of these elections were announced on 4 March 2016.[5]

Lok Sabha by-elections

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DateS.NoConstituencyState/UTMP before electionParty before electionElected MPParty after electionRemarks
16 May 20161.TuraMeghalayaP. A. SangmaNational People's PartyConrad SangmaNational People's PartyDue To Demise ofP. A. Sangma
19 November 201614.LakhimpurAssamSarbananda SonowalBharatiya Janata PartyPradan BaruahBharatiya Janata PartyDue To Resignation ofSarbananda Sonowal
12.ShahdolMadhya PradeshDalpat Singh ParasteBharatiya Janata PartyGyan SinghBharatiya Janata PartyDue To Demise ofDalpat Singh Paraste
1.Cooch BeharWest BengalRenuka SinhaTrinamool CongressPartha Pratim RoyTrinamool CongressDue To Demise ofRenuka Sinha
30.TamlukSuvendu AdhikariTrinamool CongressDibyendu AdhikariTrinamool CongressDue To Resignation ofSuvendu Adhikari

Legislative Assembly Elections

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Start dateEnd dateStateGovernment beforeChief Minister beforeGovernment afterElected Chief Minister
4 April 201611 April 2016AssamIndian National CongressTarun GogoiBharatiya Janata PartySarbananda Sonowal
Asom Gana Parishad
Bodoland People's Front
4 April 20165 May 2016West BengalAll India Trinamool CongressMamata BanerjeeAll India Trinamool CongressMamata Banerjee
16 May 2016KeralaUnited Democratic FrontOommen ChandyLeft Democratic FrontPinarayi Vijayan
PuducherryAll India N.R. CongressN. RangaswamyIndian National CongressV. Narayanasamy
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Tamil NaduAll India Anna Dravida Munnetra KazhagamJ. JayalalithaaAll India Anna Dravida Munnetra KazhagamJ. Jayalalithaa

Assam

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Main article:2016 Assam Legislative Assembly election

The tenure of the Legislative Assembly of Assam expired on June 5, 2016. The polls for the incumbent assembly were held in two phases on April 4 and 11 2016 to elect members of the 126 constituencies in Assam. BJP won 60 seats and became biggest party in the election.

AlliancePartyPopular voteSeats
Vote%±ppContestedWon+/-
NDABharatiya Janata Party49,92,18529.51Increase18.048460Increase55
Asom Gana Parishad13,77,4828.14Decrease8.152414Increase4
Bodoland People's Front6,66,0573.94Decrease2.191612Steady
Total70,35,72441.59Increase7.7012686Increase59
UPAIndian National Congress52,38,65530.96Decrease8.4312226Decrease52
NoneAll India United Democratic Front22,07,94513.05Increase0.487413Decrease5
Independents18,67,53111.04Increase1.904961Decrease2
others5,69,5093.360
Total1,69,19,364100N/A126
Valid votes1,69,19,36499.95
Invalid votes7,5970.05
Votes cast / turnout1,69,26,96184.67
Abstentions30,63,79415.33
Registered voters1,99,90,755


West Bengal

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Main article:2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

The tenure of the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal expired on May 29, 2016. Like in 2011, the polls for the next assembly were held in six phases. The first phase, held in Naxal-affected areas, had two polling dates — April 4 and April 11. The other phases were held on April 17, 21, 25, 30 and May 5.[6][7]

West Bengal election results were announced along with other four assemblies on 19 May 2016. All India Trinamool Congress underMamata Banerjee won 211 seats, and thus was reelected with an enhanced majority.[8]

Parties and coalitions2016 West Bengal Bidhan Sabha ElectionSeats
Votes%±ppContestedWon+/−
All India Trinamool Congress (AITC)24,564,52344.91Increase293211Increase27
Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM)10,802,05819.75Decrease14826Decrease14
Indian National Congress (INC)6,700,93812.25Increase9244Increase2
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)5,555,13410.16Increase2913Increase3
All India Forward Bloc (AIFB)1,543,7642.82Decrease1.98252Decrease9
Independents (IND)1,184,0472.16Decrease0.973711Decrease1
Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP)911,0041.67Decrease1.33193Decrease4
Communist Party of India (CPI)791,9251.45Decrease0.35111Decrease1
Socialist Unity Centre of India (SUCI)365,9960.67Increase0.231820Decrease1
Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GOJAM)254,6260.47Decrease0.2553Steady
Democratic Socialist Party (DSP)167,5760.31Decrease0.0420Decrease1
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)69,8980.13Increase0.1010Steady
Samajwadi Party (SP)46,4020.08Decrease0.66230Decrease1
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)15,4390.03Decrease0.0210Steady
None of the Above (NOTA)831,8481.52Increase1.52
Total54,697,791100.02255294±0
Valid votes54,697,79199.92
Invalid votes44,6220.08
Votes cast / turnout54,742,41383.02
Abstentions11,196,59316.98
Registered voters65,939,006

Kerala

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Main article:2016 Kerala Legislative Assembly election

The tenure of the Legislative Assembly of Kerala expired on May 31, 2016. The polls for the next assembly were held on 16 May 2016. The Left Democratic Front won a clear victory with 91 in 140 seats.[9]

Parties and coalitionsPopular voteSeats
Votes%CandidatesWon
Communist Party of India (Marxist)5,365,47226.78459
Indian National Congress4,794,79323.88721
Bharatiya Janata Party2,129,72610.6981
Communist Party of India1,643,8788.22519
Indian Union Muslim League1,496,8647.42318
Kerala Congress (Mani)807,7184.0155
Bharath Dharma Jana Sena795,7974.0360
Independents
(LDF)
487,5102.484
Janata Dal (United)296,5851.570
Janata Dal (Secular)293,2741.553
Nationalist Congress Party237,4081.242
Independents (IND)220,7971.14201
Revolutionary Socialist Party216,0711.150
Kerala Congress (Democratic)157,5840.7840
National Secular Conference130,8430.6521
Revolutionary Socialist Party (Leninist)75,7250.3811
Kerala Congress (Balakrishna Pillai)74,4290.3711
Kerala Congress (Jacob)73,7700.3711
Communist Marxist Party (Aravindakshan)64,6660.3211
Congress (Secular)54,3470.2711
Total20,232,718100.001,203140
Valid votes20,232,71899.97
Invalid votes6,1070.03
Votes cast / turnout20,238,82577.53
Abstentions5,866,24422.47
Registered voters26,105,069

Puducherry

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Main article:2016 Puducherry Legislative Assembly election

The tenure of the Legislative Assembly of Puducherry expired on June 2, 2016. The polls for the next assembly were held on 16 May 2016 to elect members of the 30 constituencies in the non-contiguous territory. INC won 15 out of 30 seats.

Parties and CoalitionsVotesVote %Vote swingContestedWonChange
Indian National Congress2,44,88630.60Increase 5.542115Increase8
All India N.R. Congress2,25,08228.1Decrease 3.65308Decrease7
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam134,59716.8Increase 3.05304Decrease1
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam70,8368.9Decrease 1.7892Steady
Bharatiya Janata Party19,3032.4Increase 1.08300Steady
Independents62,8847.91Steady
None of the above13,2401.7
Total8,00,34330
Valid votes8,00,34399.86
Invalid votes1,0990.14
Votes cast / turnout8,01,44285.08
Abstentions1,43,49014.92
Registered voters9,41,935
Source:International Business Times

Tamil Nadu

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Main article:2016 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election

The tenure of the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu expired on May 22, 2016. The polls for the next assembly were held on 16 May 2016 for the 234 seats of theLegislative Assembly in the state ofTamil Nadu inIndia.[10] In theprevious election in 2011, theAIADMK, under the leadership ofJayalalithaa, won a majority and formed the government.[11]The results declared on 19 May 2016 and AIADMK was able to retain power with a comfortable majority of 133 seats out of 231.

Summary of the 2016 Tamil Nadu legislative election[12]
Party/AllianceVotes%Seats
ContestedWon+/-
 All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK)17,806,49040.88%234136Decrease14
DPA Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)13,670,51131.39%17889Increase66
 Indian National Congress2,774,0756.47%418Increase3
 Indian Union Muslim League313,8080.73%51Increase1
 Puthiya Tamilagam219,8300.51%40Decrease2
 Manithaneya Makkal Katchi197,1500.46%40Decrease2
Total17,175,37439.4023498Increase66
People's Welfare Front
(PWF)
 Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam1,037,4312.41%1050Decrease29
 Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam373,7130.87%280Steady
 Communist Party of India340,2900.79%250Decrease9
 Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi331,8490.77%250Steady
 Communist Party of India (Marxist)307,3030.72%250Decrease10
 Tamil Maanila Congress230,7110.54%260Steady
Total2,621,2976.12340Decrease48
 Pattali Makkal Katchi2,302,5645.36%2340Decrease3
 Bharatiya Janata Party1,235,6602.86%2340Steady
 Naam Tamilar Katchi460,0891.07%2340Steady
 All India Forward Bloc44,5460.10%330Decrease1
 Kongunadu Makkal Desia Katchi167,5600.39%720Steady
 Bahujan Samaj Party97,8230.23%n/a0Steady
 Social Democratic Party of India65,9780.15%n/a0Steady
 Independents617,9071.44%2340Steady
 None of the above5,65,0771.31%234
Total4,35,56,184100.00-234-
Valid votes4,35,56,18499.93
Invalid votes29,5070.07
Votes cast / turnout4,35,85,69174.81
Abstentions1,46,74,57425.19
Registered voters5,82,60,506

Election to two assembly constituencies were cancelled by the Election Commission on confirmed reports of bribing voters inAravakurichi andThanjavur. Elections were held later there on 26 October 2016[13][14]

Legislative Assembly by-elections

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Arunachal Pradesh

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S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
119 November 2016HayuliangKalikho PulPeople's Party of ArunachalDasanglu PulBharatiya Janata Party

Assam

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S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
119 November 2016BaithalangsoMansing RongpiIndian National CongressMansing RongpiBharatiya Janata Party

Bihar

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S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
113 February 2016HarlakhiBasant KushwahaRashtriya Lok Samata PartySudhanshu ShekharRashtriya Lok Samata Party

Gujarat

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S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
121 January 2016ChoryasiRajendrabhai ParmarBharatiya Janata PartyZankhana PatelBharatiya Janata Party
216 May 2016TalalaJashubhai BaradIndian National CongressGovindbhai ParmarBharatiya Janata Party

Jammu and Kashmir

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S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
122 June 2016AnantnagMufti Mohammed SayeedJammu and Kashmir People's Democratic PartyMehbooba MuftiJammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party

Jharkhand

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S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
116 May 2016GoddaRaghu Nandan MandalBharatiya Janata PartyAmit Kumar MandalBharatiya Janata Party
2PankiBidesh SinghIndian National CongressDevendra Kumar SinghIndian National Congress

Karnataka

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S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
113 February 2016BidarGurupadappa NagamarapalliBharatiya Janata PartyRahim KhanIndian National Congress
2DevadurgaVenkatesh NayakIndian National CongressK. Shivana Gowda NayakaBharatiya Janata Party
3HebbalR Jagadeesh KumarIndian National CongressY.A. Narayana SwamyBharatiya Janata Party

Madhya Pradesh

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S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
113 February 2016MaiharNarayan PrasadIndian National CongressNarayan TripathiBharatiya Janata Party
230 May 2016GhoradongriSajjan Singh UikeyBharatiya Janata PartyMangal Singh DhruveBharatiya Janata Party
319 November 2016NepanagarRajendra Shyamlal DaduBharatiya Janata PartyManju Rajendra DaduBharatiya Janata Party

Maharashtra

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S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
113 February 2016PalgharKrushna Arjun GhodaShiv SenaAmit Krushna GhodaShiv Sena

Puducherry

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S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
119 November 2016NellithopeA. JohnkumarIndian National CongressV. NarayanasamyIndian National Congress

Punjab

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S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
113 February 2016Khadoor SahibRamanjit Singh SikkiIndian National CongressRanjit Singh BrahampuraShiromani Akali Dal

Tamil Nadu

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S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
119 November 2016ThiruparankundramS. M. SeenivelAll India Anna Dravida Munnetra KazhagamA. K. BoseAll India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam

Telangana

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S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
113 February 2016NarayankhedPatlolla Kishta ReddyIndian National CongressMahareddy Bhupal ReddyBharat Rashtra Samithi
216 May 2016PalairRamireddy VenkatareddyIndian National CongressTummala Nageswara RaoBharat Rashtra Samithi

Tripura

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S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
113 February 2016AmarpurManoranjan AcharjeeCommunist Party of India (Marxist)Parimal DebnathCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
219 November 2016BarjalaJitendra SarkarCommunist Party of India (Marxist)Jhumu SarkarCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
3KhowaiSamsir DebsarkarCommunist Party of India (Marxist)Biswajit DuttaCommunist Party of India (Marxist)

Uttar Pradesh

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S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
113 February 2016DeobandRajendra Singh RanaSamajwadi PartyMavia AliIndian National Congress
2MuzaffarnagarChitranjan SwaroopSamajwadi PartyKapil Dev AggarwalBharatiya Janata Party
3BikapurMitrasen YadavSamajwadi PartyAnand SenSamajwadi Party
416 May 2016BilariMohd. IrfanSamajwadi PartyMohd. FaeemSamajwadi Party
5JangipurKailashSamajwadi PartyKismatiyaSamajwadi Party

West Bengal

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S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
119 November 2016MonteswarSajal PanjaAll India Trinamool CongressSaikat PanjaAll India Trinamool Congress

Local Body Elections

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Chandigarh

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DateMunicipal BodiesWinner 2016
18 December 2016Chandigarh Municipal CorporationBharatiya Janata Party

References

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  1. ^"Tamil Nadu, Kerala, West Bengal, Assam polls in April–May". 21 December 2015.
  2. ^"Terms of Houses, Election Commission of India". Retrieved2015-11-16.
  3. ^"Assembly polls: Chasing the Muslim vote".
  4. ^"VVPAT usage in 64 seats in 5 states Schedule for the General Elections to the Legislative Assemblies of Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Puducherry"(PDF).
  5. ^"Election Commission announces dates for 5 state polls in April and May | India News - Times of India".
  6. ^"West Bengal Assembly Election Schedule 2016 - infoelections.com".
  7. ^"Assembly Election Results Dates Candidate List Opinion/Exit Poll Latest News, Political Consulting Survey Election Campaign Management Company India".
  8. ^"It's 'Mamata wave' in West Bengal as voters reject Congress-Left alliance".Ritesh K Srivastava.Zee News. 20 May 2016. Retrieved20 May 2016.
  9. ^"2016 Kerala Legislative Assembly Election Results Constituency Wise". Archived from the original on March 6, 2016.
  10. ^"4 States, Puducherry to go to polls between April 4 and May 16".The Hindu. 4 March 2016.
  11. ^"Can BJP give Tamil Nadu's Dravidian parties a jolt in 2016? Possibly". First Post. 30 December 2014. Retrieved2014-12-30.
  12. ^"General Election to Legislative Assembly Trends & Results 2016".Election Commission of India. Archived fromthe original on 24 November 2016. Retrieved14 August 2021.
  13. ^"EC recommends to TN Governor cancellation of polls to 2 seats".Deccan Herald. 28 May 2016.
  14. ^"EC cancels polls".The Hindu. 29 May 2016.

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