In short, the result of the Bihar assembly elections is that the NDA, led by Nitish Kumar, has a majority and the Grand Alliance has stayed away from power. But after scrutinizing the results data, many interesting things are coming out. Tejashwi Yadav may not have reached power to his party Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), but he has defeated BJP in terms of votes and seats. Comparing the figures for the 2015 assembly elections gives even more interesting facts.
The NDA won 225 seats in the elections held in 243 seats in three phases, while the Grand Alliance gave a tough fight to 110 seats. Speaking of NDA's allies, BJP has got 74 seats, JDU has 43 seats, VIP and Ham have 4-4 seats. The largest party is the RJD, which has got 75 seats. The Congress has got 19 seats and the Left parties a total of 16 seats.
How many votes for which party
Talking about vote share, RJD has got the highest number of votes at 23.1 percent. A total of 97 lakh 36 thousand 242 people pressed the button in front of the lantern in the EVM. At the same time, BJP is second in this case, which 19.46 percent of the people voted, i.e. 82 lakh 1 thousand 408 voters pressed the lotus button. Nitish Kumar's party, which is going to take the oath of Chief Minister for the seventh time, voted for the party by 15.4 percent i.e. 64 lakh 84 thousand 414 people. 9.5 lakh voters ie 39 lakh 95 thousand 3 voters voted for the Congress. LJP was able to win only 1 seat with 5.66 percent (23 lakh 83 thousand 457) votes while AIMIM won 5 seats with 1.24 percent ie 5 lakh 23 thousand 279 votes. Others have 18.8 percent of the vote.
Who got how many votes in 2015
If you look at the figures of the last assembly elections, the BJP, which was at number three, was at the forefront of vote share. In that election, BJP had got only 53 seats, but it was liked by 24.42 percent i.e. 93 lakh 08 thousand 15 voters. At the same time, RJD got 18.35 percent votes. A total of 69 lakh 95 thousand 509 people had voted. Apart from this, JDU got 16.83 percent and Congress 6.66 percent. Independents then had 9.39 percent of the vote.
Who benefits and who loses
Comparing the two elections, RJD has been very profitable in terms of vote share and it got 4.75 percent ie 27 lakh 40 thousand 733 votes more than last time. At the same time, BJP has gained 21 seats more than in 2015, but it has lost in terms of vote share. BJP has got 11 lakh 06 thousand 607 fewer votes this time. JDU has lost a lot in terms of vote share and seats. It has got 28 fewer seats than in 2015, so the vote share has also decreased. At the same time, the vote share of the Congress increased considerably but it also suffered in terms of seats. The Congress had won 27 seats last time, while this time only 19 of its candidates could win.
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