Lok Sabha Election Counting has been going on right now. Today is the day when Lok Sabha Election Result 2024 will be announced. Everyone is eagerly waiting for the result. The Lok Sabha Election 2024 is one of the most significant democratic practices globally. The 2024 Lok Sabha election was conducted in seven phases. It started on April 19 and ended on June 1, 2024. The Election Commission of India meticulously planned the schedule to ensure smooth conduct across the country’s diverse geographical and climatic zones-
- Phase I (April 19): 87 constituencies across 20 states and Union Territories.
- Phase II (April 26): 89 constituencies in 13 states.
- Phase III (May 7): 94 constituencies in 12 states.
- Phase IV (May 13): 96 constituencies in 10 states.
- Phase V (May 20): 49 constituencies in 8 states.
- Phase VI (May 25): 57 constituencies in 7 states.
- Phase VII (June 1): 57 constituencies in 8 states
voting counting is going on in all phases, state by state. The final result has yet to be declared. The counting is going on.
Lok Sabha Election Voter Turnout
The voter turnout for the 2024 elections was impressive, this year there are 68% of the eligible electorate cast their votes. This voter turnout reflects the healthy engagement of the population in the Lok Sabha Election. People voted for their favourite parties to be elected and shape the nation’s future
Key Players and Campaign Strategies
- Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP): Bharatiya Janata Party is led by the Prime Minister Narener Modi. They are focused on their achievements over the past decade, including economic reforms, infrastructure projects, and national security. Their aim brought most of the population’s attention and voted for them.
- Indian National Congress (INC): Indian National Congress is under Rahul Gandhi’s leadership. They are focused on social welfare schemes, job creation, and inclusive growth. In addition, they also aim to counter the BJP’s narrative by highlighting areas where they believed the ruling party fell short. Rahul Gandhi countered most of Narender Modi’s statements and tried to bring change in the people.
- Regional Parties: There are many regional parties in the General Election like Trinamool Congress (TMC), DMK, and Shiv Sena. They also play an important role in the overall Election. They are centred in their respective states, often focusing on local issues and leveraging regional identities.
Lok Sabha Election 2024 Analysis
The counting for Lok Sabha Election results is going on and as per the trend till noon the BJP-led NDA is leading seats while the opposition India Bloc seats. The opposition is looking to gain more seats in states like Maharashtra, Rajasthan and more important Uttar Pradesh compared to the 2019 results.
Lok Sabha Election 2024 State-Wise Analysis
- Uttar Pradesh: Uttar Pradesh is the most populated state in India. Even this year, the BJP factor is still alive. The BJP-led NDA is expected to win 67-71 seats, while the INDIA bloc could win seven to 13 seats in Uttar Pradesh. The ruling alliance is in a close fight in at least 27 constituencies, of which 20 are among the 64 seats the NDA won in 2019.
- Maharashtra: The ruling Mahayuti alliance has set an ambitious target of winning 45 of the 48 seats in Maharashtra. If we compare it to the Lok Sabha Elections 2019, the NDA may lose 33 seats in major states like Maharashtra
- Kerala: For the first time, Karela got BJP seats. BJP leaders say Prime Minister Narendra Modi has changed Kerala politics forever. It has been bipolar for 75 years now. We will celebrate them after the final results are declared but we are so happy today. The whole Kerala team of BJP is so pleased because they have sacrificed a lot for the last 75 years, and wanted to see this day. Sur Gopi and Raju Chandra have made history.
Lok Sabha Election 2024 Party Performance and Results
So far, 542 seats are yet to be declared. Right now, the BJP is leading the polls and is expected to win this Lok Sabha Election with the majority of votes. Here are the declared seats for all the parties. With time, it will change.
- Bharatiya Janata Party: 233 seats (1 won, 232 leading)
- Indian National Congress: 97 seats (0 won, 97 leading)
- Samajwadi Party: 35 seats (0 won, 35 leading)
- All India Trinamool Congress: 3 seats (0 won, 33 leading)
- Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam: 21 seats (0 won, 21 leading)
- Janata Dal (United): 12 seats (0 won, 12 leading)
- Rashtriya Janata Dal: 5 seats (0 won, 5 leading)
- Aam Aadmi Party: 3 seats (0 won, 3 leading)
- Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party: 1 seat (0 won, 1 leading)
- Others: 103 seats
Lok Sabha Election 2024 State Wise Results
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
- Bharatiya Janata Party: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
Andhra Pradesh
- Telugu Desam – TDP: 15 seats (0 Won, 15 leading)
- Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party – YSRCP: 5 seats (0 Won, 5 leading)
- Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP: 3 seats (0 Won, 3 leading)
- Janasena Party – JnP: 25 seats (0 Won, 25 leading)
Arunachal Pradesh
- Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP: 15 seats (0 Won, 5 leading)
Assam
- Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP: 8 seats (0 Won, 8 leading)
- Indian National Congress – INC: 4 seats (0 Won, 4 leading)
- United People’s Party, Liberal – UPPL: 1 seats (0 Won, 1 leading)
- Asom Gana Parishad – AGP: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
Bihar
- Janata Dal (United) – JD(U): 13 seats (0 Won, 13 leading)
- Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP: 9 seats (0 Won, 9 leading)
- Lok Janshakti Party(Ram Vilas) – LJPRV: 5 seats (0 Won, 5 leading)
- Rashtriya Janata Dal – RJD: 5 seats (0 Won, 5 leading)
- Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation) – CPI(ML)(L): 2 seats (0 Won, 2 leading)
- Communist Party of India – CPI: 1 seats (0 Won, 1 leading)
- Indian National Congress – INC: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
- Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) – HAMS: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
- Independent – IND: 2 seats (0 Won, 2 leading)
Chandigarh
- Indian National Congress – INC: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
Chhattisgarh
- Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP: 10 seats (0 Won, 10 leading)
- Indian National Congress – INC: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu
- Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
- Independent – IND: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
Goa
- Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
- Indian National Congress – INC: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
Gujarat
- Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP: 25 seats (1 Won, 24 leading)
- Indian National Congress – INC: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
Haryana
- Indian National Congress – INC: 6 seats (0 Won, 6 leading)
- Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP: 3 seats (0 Won, 3 leading)
- Aam Aadmi Party – AAAP: 1 seats (0 Won, 1 leading)
Himachal Pradesh
- Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP: 4 seats (0 Won, 4 leading)
Jammu and Kashmir
- Jammu & Kashmir National Conference – JKN: 2 seats (0 Won, 2 leading)
- Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP: 2 seats (0 Won, 2 leading)
- Independent – IND: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
Jharkhand
- Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP: 8 seats (0 Won, 8 leading)
- Indian National Congress – INC: 3 seats (0 Won, 3 leading)
- Jharkhand Mukti Morcha – JMM: 2 seats (0 Won, 2 leading)
- AJSU Party – AJSUP: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
Karnataka
- Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP: 17 seats (0 Won, 17 leading)
- Indian National Congress – INC: 8 seats (0 Won, 8 leading)
- Janata Dal (Secular) – JD(S): 3 seats (0 Won, 3 leading)
Kerala
- Indian National Congress – INC: 13 seats (0 Won, 13 leading)
- Indian Union Muslim League – IUML: 2 seats (0 Won, 2 leading)
- Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP: 2 seats (0 Won, 2 leading)
- Communist Party of India (Marxist) – CPI(M): 1 seats (0 Won, 1 leading)
- Kerala Congress – KEC: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
- Revolutionary Socialist Party – RSP: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
Ladakh
- Independent – IND: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
Lakshadweep
- Indian National Congress – INC: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
Madhya Pradesh
- Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP: 29 seats (0 Won, 29 leading)
Maharashtra
- Indian National Congress – INC: 11 seats (0 Won, 11 leading)
- Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP: 11 seats (0 Won, 11 leading)
- Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackrey) – SHSUBT: 10 seats (0 Won, 10 leading)
- Nationalist Congress Party – Sharadchandra Pawar – NCPSP: 8 seats (0 Won, 8 leading)
- Shiv Sena – SHS: 6 seats (0 Won, 6 leading)
- Nationalist Congress Party – NCP: 1 seats (0 Won, 1 leading)
- Independent – IND: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
Manipur
- Indian National Congress – INC: 2 seats (0 Won, 2 leading)
Meghalaya
- Voice of the People Party – VOTPP: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
- Indian National Congress – INC: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
Mizoram
- Zoram People’s Movement – ZPM: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
Nagaland
- Indian National Congress -INC: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
NCT OF Delhi
- Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP: 7 seats (0 Won, 7 leading)
Odisha
- Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP: 18 seats (0 Won, 18 leading)
- Biju Janata Dal – BJD: 2 seats (0 Won, 2 leading)
- Indian National Congress – INC: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
Puducherry
- Indian National Congress – INC: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
Punjab
- Indian National Congress – INC: 7 seats (0 Won, 7 leading)
- Aam Aadmi Party – AAAP: 3 seats (0 Won, 3 leading)
- Shiromani Akali Dal – SAD: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
- Independent – IND: 2 seats (0 Won, 2 leading)
Rajasthan
- Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP: 14 seats (0 Won, 14 leading)
- Indian National Congress – INC: 8 seats (0 Won, 8 leading)
- Communist Party of India (Marxist) – CPI(M): 1 seats (0 Won, 1 leading)
- Rashtriya Loktantrik Party – RLTP: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
- Bharat Adivasi Party – BHRTADVSIP: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
Sikkim
- Sikkim Krantikari Morcha – SKM: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
Tamil Nadu
- Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam – DMK: 21 seats (0 Won, 21 leading)
- Indian National Congress – INC: 8 seats (0 Won, 8 leading)
- Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi – VCK: 2 seats (0 Won, 2 leading)
- Communist Party of India – CPI: 2 seats (0 Won, 2 leading)
- Communist Party of India (Marxist) – CPI(M): 2 seats (0 Won, 2 leading)
- Pattali Makkal Katchi – PMK: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
- Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam – MDMK: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
- Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam – DMDK: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
- Indian Union Muslim League – IUML: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
Telangana
- Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP: 8 seats (0 Won, 8 leading)
- Indian National Congress – INC: 8 seats (0 Won, 8 leading)
- All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen – AIMIM: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
Tripura
- Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP: 2 seats (0 Won, 2 leading)
Uttar Pradesh
- Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP: 37 seats (0 Won, 37 leading)
- Samajwadi Party – SP: 33 seats (0 Won, 33 leading)
- Indian National Congress – INC: 7 seats (0 Won, 7 leading)
- Rashtriya Lok Dal – RLD: 2 seats (0 Won, 2 leading)
- Aazad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram) – ASPKR: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)
Uttarakhand
- Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP: 5 seats (0 Won, 5 leading)
West Bengal
- All India Trinamool Congress – AITC: 30 seats (0 Won, 30 leading)
- Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP: 11 seats (0 Won, 11 leading)
- Indian National Congress – INC: 1 seat (0 Won, 1 leading)