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2011 elections in India

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Legislative Assembly elections took place in April and May 2011 to elect legislatures in the Indian states of Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Puducherry.[1]

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Legislative Assembly elections

State/Union Territory Date
Kerala 13 April
Tamil Nadu 13 April
Assam 4 and 11 April
Puducherry 13 April
West Bengal 18, 23, 27 April, 3, 7 and 10 May
Counting 13 May

Assam

Rank Party Seats Contested Seats Won % Votes % Votes in
Seats Contested
1 Indian National Congress 126 78 39.35 39.35
3 Bodoland People's Front 29 12 6.13 25.17
2 All India United Democratic Front 77 18 12.56 20.05
4 Asom Gana Parishad 104 10 16.33 19.75
5 Bharatiya Janata Party 120 5 11.45 12.05
6 Independents 2 9.26
7 All India Trinamool Congress 99 1 1.98 2.49
Total 126

Kerala

Rank Party Seats Contested Seats Won % Votes % Votes in
Seats Contested
2 Indian National Congress 81 38 26.32 45.16
3 Indian Union Muslim League 23 20 7.9 50.81
5 Kerala Congress (M) 15 9 4.92 47.05
7 SUCI (C) 21 2 1.68 11.31
8 Kerala Congress (B) 2 1 0.71 46.99
8 IDK 2 1 0.69 45.77
8 APM 1 1 0.37 51.16
1 Communist Party of India (Marxist) 85 45 28.1 45.73
4 Communist Party of India 27 13 8.69 44.8
6 Janata Dal (Secular) 5 4 1.51 43.22
7 Revolutionary Socialist Party 4 2 1.3 46.39
7 Nationalist Congress Party 4 2 1.24 43.83
7 IND(LDF) 2 2 0.71 45.47
Total 140

Puducherry

Rank Party Seats Contested Seats Won % Votes % Votes in
Seats Contested
1 All India NR Congress 17 15 31.75 55.47
3 All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 10 5 13.75 41.02
2 Indian National Congress 16 7 25.06 46.14
4 Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 10 2 10.68 33.28
5 Independent 1 9.49
Total 30

Tamil Nadu

Rank Party Seats Contested Seats Won % Votes % Votes in
Seats Contested
1 All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 165 150 38.42 53.96
2 Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam 41 29 7.88 44.84
4 Communist Party of India (Marxist) 12 10 2.41 50.29
5 Communist Party of India 10 9 1.98 48.64
8 MMK 3 2 0.52 8.09
8 PT 2 2 0.4 54.3
9 All India Forward Bloc 1 1 0.24 51.22
3 Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 124 23 22.4 42.12
6 Indian National Congress 63 5 9.3 35.68
7 Pattali Makkal Katchi 30 3 5.23 39.64
Total 234

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West Bengal

Rank Party Seats Contested Seats Won % Votes % Votes in
Seats Contested
1 All India Trinamool Congress 226 184 42.64 56.4
2 Indian National Congress 66 42 10.00 42.31
3 Communist Party of India (Marxist) 213 40 33.2 45.8
4 All India Forward Bloc 34 11 5.26 47.86
5 Revolutionary Socialist Party 23 7 3.25 39.64
6 GJM 3 3 0.79 79.46
7 Communist Party of India 14 2 2.02 38.55
7 Independents 2 3.65
8 SUCI(C) 29 1 0.47 4.51
8 Samajwadi Party 5 1 0.82 43.56
8 Democratic Secular Party 2 1 0.39 44.69
Total 294

By elections

Himachal Pradesh

See also

References

  1. ^ "Press Note No.ECI/PN/17/2011:Schedule for the General Elections to the Legislative Assemblies of Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Pondicherry" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
  2. ^ "Tamil Nadu Election,Tamil Nadu State Assembly Elections,India Assembly Elections,State Assembly Elections,Indian Assembly Election 2005". Archived from the original on 2006-03-20. Retrieved 2012-01-10.
  3. ^ "BJP wins Renuka assembly seat, Congress from Nalagarh". DNA India. December 4, 2011. Retrieved 2022-09-03.
  4. ^ "BJP wins Renuka, Congress from Nalagarh seat". India Today. December 4, 2011. Retrieved 2022-09-03.

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