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 TerritoryDate
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
Counting13 May

Assam

RankPartySeats ContestedSeats Won % Votes % Votes in
Seats Contested
1 Indian National Congress 1267839.3539.35
3 Bodoland People's Front 29126.1325.17
2 All India United Democratic Front 771812.5620.05
4 Asom Gana Parishad 1041016.3319.75
5 Bharatiya Janata Party 120511.4512.05
6 Independents 29.26
7 All India Trinamool Congress 9911.982.49
Total126

Kerala

RankPartySeats ContestedSeats Won % Votes % Votes in
Seats Contested
2 Indian National Congress 813826.3245.16
3 Indian Union Muslim League 23207.950.81
5 Kerala Congress (M) 1594.9247.05
7SUCI (C)2121.6811.31
8 Kerala Congress (B) 210.7146.99
8IDK210.6945.77
8APM 110.3751.16
1 Communist Party of India (Marxist) 854528.145.73
4 Communist Party of India 27138.6944.8
6 Janata Dal (Secular) 541.5143.22
7 Revolutionary Socialist Party 421.346.39
7 Nationalist Congress Party 421.2443.83
7IND(LDF)220.7145.47
Total140

Puducherry

RankPartySeats ContestedSeats Won % Votes % Votes in
Seats Contested
1 All India NR Congress 171531.7555.47
3 All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 10513.7541.02
2 Indian National Congress 16725.0646.14
4 Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 10210.6833.28
5 Independent 19.49
Total30

Tamil Nadu

RankPartySeats ContestedSeats Won % Votes % Votes in
Seats Contested
1 All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 16515038.4253.96
2 Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam 41297.8844.84
4 Communist Party of India (Marxist) 12102.4150.29
5 Communist Party of India 1091.9848.64
8MMK320.528.09
8PT220.454.3
9 All India Forward Bloc 110.2451.22
3 Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 1242322.442.12
6 Indian National Congress 6359.335.68
7 Pattali Makkal Katchi 3035.2339.64
Total 234

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West Bengal

RankPartySeats ContestedSeats Won % Votes % Votes in
Seats Contested
1 All India Trinamool Congress 22618442.6456.4
2 Indian National Congress 664210.0042.31
3 Communist Party of India (Marxist) 2134033.245.8
4 All India Forward Bloc 34115.2647.86
5 Revolutionary Socialist Party 2373.2539.64
6GJM330.7979.46
7 Communist Party of India 1422.0238.55
7 Independents 23.65
8SUCI(C)2910.474.51
8 Samajwadi Party 510.8243.56
8Democratic Secular Party210.3944.69
Total294

Parliamentary By-election

S.NoDateConstituencyStateMP before electionParty before electionElected MPParty after election
388 May 2011 Kadapa Andhra Pradesh Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy Indian National Congress Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy YSR Congress Party
10 Bastar Chhattisgarh Baliram Kashyap Bharatiya Janata Party Dinesh Kashyap Bharatiya Janata Party
926 September 2011 Jamshedpur Jharkhand Arjun Munda Bharatiya Janata Party Ajoy Kumar Jharkhand Vikas Morcha
413 October 2011 Hisar Haryana Bhajan Lal Bishnoi Haryana Janhit Congress Kuldeep Bishnoi Haryana Janhit Congress
2330 November 2011 Kolkata Dakshin West Bengal Mamata Banerjee All India Trinamool Congress Subrata Bakshi All India Trinamool Congress

By elections

Andhra Pradesh

S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
2488 May 2011 Pulivendla Y. S. Vijayamma Indian National Congress Y. S. Vijayamma YSR Congress Party
1413 October 2011 Banswada Pocharam Srinivas Reddy Telugu Desam Party Pocharam Srinivas Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi

Arunachal Pradesh

S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
330 May 2011 Mukto Dorjee Khandu Indian National Congress Pema Khandu Indian National Congress

Bihar

S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
6225 June 2011 Purnia Raj Kishore Kesri Bharatiya Janata Party Kiran Devi Bharatiya Janata Party

Chhattisgarh

S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
5914 February 2011 Sanjari Balod Madanlal Sahu Bharatiya Janata Party Kumari Bai Sahu Bharatiya Janata Party

Gujarat

S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
7514 February 2011Khadia Ashok Bhatt Bharatiya Janata Party Bhushan Bhatt Bharatiya Janata Party

Haryana

S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
4130 November 2011 Ratia Gian Chand Indian National Lok Dal Jarnail Singh Indian National Congress
47 Adampur Kuldeep Bishnoi Haryana Janhit Congress Renuka Bishnoi Haryana Janhit Congress

Himachal Pradesh

S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
1230 November 2011 Nalagarh Hari Naraian Singh Bharatiya Janata Party Lakhvinder Singh Rana Indian National Congress
16 Rainka Prem Singh Indian National Congress Hirdaya Ram Bharatiya Janata Party

Jharkhand

S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
5710 February 2011 Kharsawan Mangal Singh Soy Bharatiya Janata Party Arjun Munda Bharatiya Janata Party
2430 November 2011 Mandu Tek Lal Mahto Jharkhand Mukti Morcha Jai Prakash Bhai Patel Jharkhand Mukti Morcha

Karnataka

S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
1039 April 2011 Jagalur S. V. Ramachandra Indian National Congress S. V. Ramachandra Bharatiya Janata Party
147 Bangarapet M Narayanaswamy Indian National Congress M Narayanaswamy Bharatiya Janata Party
185 Channapatna M.C. Ashwath Janata Dal (Secular) C. P. Yogeshwara Bharatiya Janata Party
6426 September 2011 Koppal Karadi Sanganna Amarappa Janata Dal (Secular) Karadi Sanganna Amarappa Bharatiya Janata Party
9330 November 2011 Bellary Rural B. Sriramulu Bharatiya Janata Party B. Sriramulu Independent

Madhya Pradesh

S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
17014 February 2011 Sonkatch Sajjan Singh Verma Indian National Congress Rajendra Pholchand Verma Bharatiya Janata Party
198 Kukshi Jamuna Devi Indian National Congress Mukam Singh Kirade Bharatiya Janata Party
5625 June 2011 Jabera Ratnesh Soloman Indian National Congress Dashrath Singh Lodhi Bharatiya Janata Party

Maharashtra

S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
21113 October 2011 Khadakwasala Ramesh Wanjale Maharashtra Navnirman Sena Bhimrao Tapkir Bharatiya Janata Party

Nagaland

S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
267 May 2011 Aonglenden Nungshizenba Longkumer Indian National Congress Toshipokba Naga People's Front

Odisha

S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
7330 May 2011 Umerkote Jagabandhu Majhi Biju Janata Dal Subash Gond Biju Janata Dal

Puducherry

S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
810 October 2011 Indira Nagar N. Rangaswamy All India N.R. Congress A.T. Selvane All India N.R. Congress

Tamil Nadu

S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
14013 October 2011 Tiruchirappalli West M. Mariam Pichai All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam M. Paranjothi All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam

Uttar Pradesh

S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
1688 May 2011 Pipraich Jamuna Nishad Bahujan Samaj Party Rajmati Nishad Samajwadi Party

West Bengal

S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
12525 September 2011 Basirhat Uttar Mostafa Bin Qaseem Communist Party of India ATM Abdullah All India Trinamool Congress
159 Bhabanipur Subrata Bakshi All India Trinamool Congress Mamata Banerjee All India Trinamool Congress

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References

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