The A to Z Insights From 2019 General Elections Result Data

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The 2019 General Elections results are out. Earlier we gave you a few superb insights from the phase-1 election data to know your candidates better. This time its the real-time analysis of the 2019 general elections result data.

While the whole country was busy celebrating the power of democracy, our Sr. Manager of Data Science, Anand Madhav, was working on to find some really cool insights for you from the 17th Loksabha Election data.

26 Insights we got from the 2019 General Elections Result Data

AArunachal Pradesh West parliamentary constituency had the largest share of the postal ballot (4%). However, on an average, 0.4% of votes were cast through postal ballots across all seats in India.
BBihar tops the chart in the share of NOTA votes with over 2% of total votes. Nagaland with 0.2% had the least share of NOTA votes across all states
CChandrakant Raghunath Patil, BJP candidate from Navsari parliamentary constituency in Gujarat won the election with the largest margin of 6,89,668 (52.73%) votes. He got a whopping 74.37% of total votes
DBJP candidate, Darshana Jardosh, from Surat parliamentary constituency in Gujarat, received the highest vote share (74.47%) across all the constituencies in India.
EBJP witnessed a 45% (37 in 2014 to 54 in 2019) increase in seats across Eastern states (Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal & Odisha). Most notably, BJP moved from 1 to 8 seats in Odisha and from 2 to 18 seats in West Bengal.
FThe 17th Lok Sabha has been strongest ever in terms of Female members. India elected 78 (14.4%) women M.P. to Lok Sabha. Odisha (33%) and West Bengal (26%) sent the maximum percentage of female members to Lok Sabha.
GGopalganj parliamentary constituency in Bihar had the largest share of NOTA votes (5.04%). Nationally, each constituency has ~1.1% of NOTA votes. Bidar in Karnataka had the least share of NOTA votes (0.17%).
HHimachal Pradesh witnessed the highest vote share for any party across states. BJP received 69.1% of total votes in Himachal Pradesh.
IOnly 4 Independent candidate won in 2019 (vs 3 in 2014). Among Independents, Sumalatha Ambareesh won with the highest margin (1,25,876) by defeating Nikhil Kumaraswamy of JD(S) in Mandya (Karnataka)
JJammu & Kashmir National Conference candidate, Mohammad Akbar Lone, from Baramulla (J&K) received the lowest vote share among the winning candidates (29.29%).
KKerala is the only state where Indian National Congress has managed to score double-digit count of seats. INC got 15 seats in Kerala which is 88% higher than the last count of 8. It got 8 seats each in Punjab and Tamilnadu.
LBJP’s candidate, Abdul Khader Haji, from Lakshadweep, received the lowest number of votes by any candidate from a recognized political party. He received a total of 125 votes (0.27%).
MUttar Pradesh’s Machhali Shahar parliamentary constituency saw the closest fight in 2019 Lok Sabha elections. BJP’s B.P Saroj defeated BSP’s Tribhuvan Ram by 181 votes (0.02%).
NNizamabad parliamentary constituency in Telangana had most (185) candidates contesting the election. Out of 185, 175 candidates in the constituency received fewer votes than NOTA (0.19%). Tura parliamentary constituency in Meghalaya had the least number of candidate (3) contesting the election.
OThe opposition is at its weakest since 1989. The last time a single party carried such a huge mandate was in 1984 when Rajiv Gandhi led INC to win 414 Lok Sabha seats after the assassination of Indira Gandhi.
PPhulpur parliamentary constituency in Uttar Pradesh is best known for being India’s first PM Jawaharlal Nehru’s constituency. It is currently held by Keshari Devi Patel of the BJP. Including the 2019 general elections result data, the INC party has not been able to win this seat since 1989.
QQueen Ojha has won Guwahati parliamentary constituency for BJP. Earlier she was the Mayor of Guwahati. With a net worth of over 62 Crores, she is one of the richest female MPs in the 17th Lok Sabha.
RRamesh Kumar Sharma, an Independent candidate, from Pataliputra was the Richest candidate (1,107 Crores) in 2019 General Elections. Ironically, his 2018-19 income tax return showed a salary income of 5.8lakhs. The bulk of his asset (1,072 Crore) consists of agriculture land (36.9 acres) in Navi Mumbai. Ultimately, he lost his deposit after getting only 1,558 votes.
SAmong the parties, which fielded 10 or more candidates in the election, DMK had the best strike rate (100%). DMK won 23/23 seats. AamAadmi Party (1/35) and Bahujan Samaj Party (10/382) had the worst strike rate.
TTamilandu, much in line with recent trend kept swinging between DMK and AIDMK. AIMDK from its tally of 37 victories in 2014 dropped to 1 seat in 2019. DMK, on the other hand, moved from 0 seats in 2014 to an impressive 23 seats in 2019. DMK is the third largest party in the 17th Lok Sabha.
UBJP got best 2019 general election results from Urban seats. It won 35/45 (78%) seats in the Urban areas while it won 70% of Rural Seats (198/238) and 65% of Semi Urban seats (70/108).
VBJP received 37.4% vote share in 2019 Lok Sabha elections. Congress received roughly half the vote share of BJP (19.5%). BJP’s vote share increased by 6% from 2014 elections, while congress’ vote share remained constant.
WTop 10 seats with Highest Winning Margin, according to 2019 general election results data, goes to BJP. 

– Navsari (Gujarat) – 689668, 
– Karnal (Haryana) – 656142, 
– Faridabad (Haryana) – 638239, 
– Bhilwara (Rajasthan) – 612000, 
– Vadodara (Gujarat) – 589177, 
– West Delhi (NCT OF Delhi) – 578486, 
– Chittorgarh (Rajasthan) – 576247, 
– Gandhinagar (Gujarat) – 557014, 
– North West Delhi (NCT of Delhi) – 553897, 
– Hoshangabad (Madhya Pradesh) – 553682.
XNone of the above (NOTA) has been the X-Factor this election. In 26 constituencies, the vote difference between the winner and runner up was less than NOTA votes cast. Congress lost 6 such seats while BJP and YSRCP lost 5 and 3 such seats respectively.
YYuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party (YSRCP) made an impressive comeback in 2019 election. It improved its tally from 9 seats in 2014 to 22 seats in 2019. It also swept assembly elections in the state winning 151/175 assembly seats.
ZWhile analyzing the 2019 general elections result data, we found out that surprisingly, Indian National Congress (INC) has Zero MPs across 18 states/UT in India.

From our collaboration with Republic TV to visualize the 2019 general elections result data, we offered real-time insights to the TV audience on 23rd May in the most simple and comprehensive way. Here’s a glimpse of it. Gramener’s Anand Madhav & Sundeep Mallu Reddy live with Arnab Goswami on Republic TV.

Gramener’s Anand Madhav and Sundeep Reddy Mallu live with Arnab Goswami on Republic TV

So, how did you like the insights drawn from the 2019 general elections results data? If you have more insights, do share it with us.

1 thought on “The A to Z Insights From 2019 General Elections Result Data”

  1. Dear Anand, nice story, can u please share the tools and approaches to write this story. I need to develop a curriculum for some paper. Citing this story as an example. thanks in advance
    Prof. Umesh Arya
    GJUST Hisar Haryana

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