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Legislative Assembly elections in India were conducted for nine legislative assemblies in 2013. Voting in Chhattisgarh was held in two phases on 11 November and 19 November 2013. [1] The Election Commission of India (ECI) successfully conducted elections in Tripura, Meghalaya and Nagaland in February [2] and in Karnataka on 5 May. The elections in Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan were conducted in December while the counting that took place on 8 December showed a clear majority for BJP in the states of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, while Congress retained the state of Mizoram and Delhi got a hung assembly, with no single party getting a clear majority. [3]

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Legislative Assembly

Tripura

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Tripura

Tripura had assembly elections on 14 February 2013. The eleventh general election to the Tripura Vidhan Saudha started after Tripura's Chief Election Officer of the election department, Ashutosh Jindal, announced the event on 11 January. [2] According to the report by The Times of India , the chief election officer of the state told that the voter turnout across the state was 93.57%, which set the record for the country's highest-ever voter turnout, [4] beating the previous record of 91.22 which was also set by Tripura in its 2008 assembly election. [5]

Summary of the 14 February 2013 Tripura Legislative Assembly election results [6]
India Tripura Legislative Assembly 2013.svg
Parties and coalitionsPopular voteSeats
Votes %±pp Won+/−
Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM)1,059,32748.11Increase2.svg0.1049Increase2.svg3
Indian National Congress (INC)804,45736.53Increase2.svg0.1510Steady2.svg
Communist Party of India (CPI)34,5001.57Increase2.svg0.091Steady2.svg
Indigenous Nationalist Party of Twipra (INPT)167,0787.59Increase2.svg1.380Decrease2.svg1
Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP)31,7171.95Increase2.svg0.260Decrease2.svg2
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)33,8081.54Increase2.svg0.050Steady2.svg
Independents (IND)21,1260.96Decrease2.svg2.280Steady2.svg
Others50,0521.75Increase2.svg0.250Steady2.svg
Total2,202,065100.0060±0

Meghalaya

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Meghalaya

Meghalaya held elections on 23 February to elect its 21st government. Meghalaya had a voter turnout of 71.24%. [2] Results: INC - 29, UDP - 7 (out of 60) [7]

S. No.PartySeats wonSeats change
1 Indian National Congress 29Increase2.svg 4
2 Independents 13Increase2.svg 8
3 United Democratic Party 8Decrease2.svg 3
4 Hill State People's Democratic Party 4Increase2.svg 2
5 Nationalist Congress Party 2Decrease2.svg 13
6National Peoples Party2Increase2.svg 2
7 Garo National Council 1Increase2.svg 1
8North East Social Democratic Party1Increase2.svg 1
Total60

Nagaland

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Nagaland

Nagaland held elections on 23 February, with a voter turnout of 92%. [2] [7]

India Nagaland Legislative Assembly 2013.svg
S. No.PartySeats wonSeats change
1 Naga People's Front 37Increase2.svg 11
2 Indian National Congress 8Decrease2.svg 15
3 Independents 8Increase2.svg 1
4 Nationalist Congress Party 4Increase2.svg 2
5 Bharatiya Janata Party 1Decrease2.svg 1
6 Janata Dal (United) 1Increase2.svg 1
Total59

Karnataka

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Karnataka

The Karnataka Legislative Assembly election was held in single phase on 5 May 2013 in all the 224 assembly constituencies in Karnataka. [8] [9]

Summary of the 5 May 2013 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election results
India Karnataka Vidhana Sabha 2013.svg
Parties and CoalitionsPopular voteSeats
Vote %+/-ContestedWon+/-%
Indian National Congress 11,473,02536.6Increase2.svg 1.8223122Increase2.svg 4354.46
Janata Dal (Secular) 6,329,15820.2Increase2.svg 1.122240Increase2.svg 1217.86
Bharatiya Janata Party 6,236,22719.9Decrease2.svg 13.922240Decrease2.svg 7217.86
Karnataka Janata Paksha 3,069,2079.8Increase2.svg 9.82046Increase2.svg 62.68
Badavara Shramikara Raitara Congress 844,5882.7Increase2.svg2.71764Increase2.svg 41.79
Samajwadi Party 105,9480.3Decrease2.svg 0.6271Increase2.svg 10.45
Karnataka Makkala Paksha558670.2Increase2.svg 0.271Increase2.svg 10.44
Sarvodaya Karnataka Party 109,0390.4Decrease2.svg 0.161Increase2.svg 10.44
Independents 2,313,3867.4Increase2.svg 0.512179Increase2.svg 34.02
Other parties and candidates816,0092.66440Steady2.svg0.0
Total31,352,454100.002948224±0100.0
Valid votes31,352,45499.91
Invalid votes28,6820.09
Votes cast / turnout31,381,13671.83
Abstentions12,304,60328.17
Registered voters43,685,739
Source: Election Commission of India [10]

Delhi

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Delhi

The Delhi State Assembly elections of 2013 were held on 4 December 2013. Counting of votes was done on 8 December 2013. [11] The voter turnout was 66%, highest for the state till date. [12] The BJP emerged as the single-largest party, closely followed by the debutant Aam Aadmi Party. The Indian National Congress party, which governed the state for the last three consecutive terms, finished third.

Summary of results of the 2013 Delhi Legislative Assembly election [13]
Political partyFlagSeats
Contested
WonNet change
in seats
 % of
seats
VotesVote %Change in
vote %
Bharatiya Janata Party 6631Increase2.svg 844.32,604,10033.07Decrease2.svg 3
Aam Aadmi Party AAP Symbol.png 6928New40.02,322,33029.49New
Indian National Congress 708Decrease2.svg 3511.41,932,93324.55Decrease2.svg 15
Janata Dal (United) JanataDalUnitedFlag.PNG 271Increase2.svg 11.468,8180.87New
Shiromani Akali Dal 41Increase2.svg 11.471,7571N/A
Independents 225101.410N/A
Total70Voters7,699,800Turnout: 66%

Rajasthan

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Rajasthan

The Rajasthan State Assembly elections of 2013 were held on 1 December 2013 with voter turnout in 200* constituencies being 74.38%, the highest ever for the state. The counting was done on 8 December 2013. [14] The main contest was between incumbent Indian National Congress and main opposition party Bhartiya Janta Party.

Out of the total number of candidates, there were 166 women and one eunuch contesting the polls.

Summary of the 1 December 2013 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election results
India Rajasthan Legislative Assembly 2013.svg
Parties and coalitionsPopular voteSeats
Votes %±pp ContestedWon+/− %
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)13,939,20345.2Increase2.svg10.9200163Increase2.svg8581.5
Indian National Congress (INC)10,204,69433.1Decrease2.svg3.720021Decrease2.svg7510.5
Independents (IND)2,533,2248.2Decrease2.svg6.87587Decrease2.svg73.5
National People's Party (NPP)1,312,4024.3Increase2.svg4.31344Increase2.svg42.0
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP)1,041,2413.4Decrease2.svg4.21953Decrease2.svg31.5
National Unionist Zamindara Party (NUZP)312,6531.0Increase2.svg1.0252Increase2.svg21.0
Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM)269,0020.9Decrease2.svg0.7380Decrease2.svg30.0
Samajwadi Party (SP)118,9110.4Decrease2.svg0.4560Decrease2.svg10.0
Janata Dal (United) (JD(U))59,6730.2Decrease2.svg0.3150Decrease2.svg10.0
Other parties and candidates479,7001.4Decrease2.svg2.05730Decrease2.svg10.0
None of the Above (NOTA)589,9231.9Increase2.svg1.9
Total30,860,626100.002194200±0100.0
Valid votes30,860,62699.89
Invalid votes35,1130.11
Votes cast / turnout30,895,73975.67
Abstentions9,933,57324.33
Registered voters40,829,312
Source: Election Commission of India [15] [16]

Region-wise results

RegionSeats Bharatiya Janata Party Indian National Congress Others
Marwad4640Increase2.svg 215Decrease2.svg 151
Bagar 2116Increase2.svg 81Decrease2.svg 104
Harouti5743Increase2.svg 178Decrease2.svg 116
Shekhawati169Increase2.svg 083Decrease2.svg 014
Mewar6055Increase2.svg 364Decrease2.svg 341
Total200163Increase2.svg 9021Decrease2.svg 7516

*Elections in constituency Churu were adjourned due to death of a BSP candidate, Shri Jagdish. [17]

Madhya Pradesh

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Madhya Pradesh

The Madhya Pradesh State Assembly elections of 2013 were held on 25 November 2013 and counting was done on 8 December 2013. [11] The State Election Commission said that Madhya Pradesh registered highest ever polling of above 70% in 2013. The previous high turn-out in MP was 69.58 percent in the 2008 assembly elections. [18]

The main contest was between incumbent Bhartiya Janta Party and main opposition party Indian National Congress. However, BJP was the winner with more than 70% of majority in the assembly elections. Shivraj Singh Chouhan is likely to be the Chief Minister of the state for 3rd consecutive time.

Summary of the 1 December 2013 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, 2013 election results
India Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly 2013.svg
Parties and coalitionsPopular voteSeats
Votes %±pp ContestedWon+/−
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)15,191,33544.88230165
Indian National Congress (INC)12,315,25336.3822958
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP)2,128,3336.292274Decrease2.svg3
Independents (IND)1,820,2515.3810963
None of the Above (NOTA)643,1711.90Increase2.svg1.9
Total33,852,504100.002813230±
Valid votes33,852,50499.86
Invalid votes47,4510.14
Votes cast / turnout33,900,95572.69
Abstentions12,735,83327.31
Registered voters46,636,788
Source: Election Commission of India [19]

Chhattisgarh

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Chhattisgarh

The Chhattisgarh State Assembly elections of 2013 [20] were held in two phases, first on 11 November 2013 and second on 19 November 2013 and counting was done on 8 December 2013. [11] The main contest was between incumbent Bhartiya Janta Party and main opposition party Indian National Congress.

Summary of the 11–19 November 2013 Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly election results
India Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly 2013.svg
Parties and coalitionsPopular voteSeats
Votes %± pp ContestedWon+/− %
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)5,365,27241.0Increase2.svg0.79049Decrease2.svg154.44
Indian National Congress (INC)5,267,69840.3Increase2.svg1.79039Increase2.svg143.33
Independents (IND)697,2675.3Decrease2.svg3.23551Increase2.svg11.11
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP)558,4244.3Decrease2.svg1.8901Decrease2.svg11.11
Chhattisgarh Swabhiman Manch (CSM)226,1671.7Increase2.svg1.7540Steady2.svg0.00
Gondvana Gantantra Party (GGP)205,3251.6Steady2.svg440Steady2.svg0.00
Other parties and candidates352,6222.7Decrease2.svg2.23530Steady2.svg0.00
None of the Above (NOTA)401,0583.1Increase2.svg3.1
Total13,073,833100.00107690±0100.0
Valid votes12,672,77599.90
Invalid votes12,0510.10
Votes cast / turnout13,085,88477.45
Abstentions4,222,98722.55
Registered voters16,895,762
Source: Election Commission of India [21]

Mizoram

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Mizoram

The Mizoram State Assembly Elections 2013 was held on 25 November 2013 and the counting was done on 9 December 2013. [22]

Summary of results of the Mizoram Legislative Assembly election, 2013 [23]
Political PartyFlagSeats
Contested
WonNet Change
in seats
 % of
Seats
VotesVote %Change in
vote %
Indian National Congress INC Flag Official.jpg 4034Increase2.svg 285.02,55,91745.83Increase2.svg
Mizo National Front 315Increase2.svg 212.51,64,30528.65Increase2.svg
Mizoram People's Conference 81Decrease2.svg 12.535,26932.02Increase2.svg
Bharatiya Janata Party BJP flag.svg 170Steady2.svgSteady2.svg2,1390.87Decrease2.svg
Total40Voters5,73,417Turnout81%
Summary of the 25 November 2013 Mizoram Legislative Assembly election results [24]
Mizoram Legislative Assembly 2013.svg
Parties and coalitionsPopular voteSeats
Votes %±pp Won+/−
Indian National Congress (INC)255,91744.3Increase2.svg5.434Increase2.svg2
Mizo National Front (MNF)164,30528.4Decrease2.svg2.35Increase2.svg2
Zoram Nationalist Party (ZNP)99,91617.3Increase2.svg7.30Decrease2.svg2
Mizoram People's Conference (MPC)35,2696.1Decrease2.svg4.31Decrease2.svg1
Maraland Democratic Front (MDF)5,4330.9Increase2.svg0.10Decrease2.svg1
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)4,8350.8Increase2.svg0.70Steady2.svg
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)2,1390.37Decrease2.svg0.070Steady2.svg
Independents (IND)1,7640.3Decrease2.svg7.40Steady2.svg
Jai Maha Bharath Party (JMBP)290.0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
None of the Above (NOTA)8,8101.5Increase2.svg1.5
Total573,417100.0040±0

Parliamentary By-election

S.NoDateConstituencyStateMP before electionParty before electionElected MPParty after election
192 June 2013 Maharajganj Bihar Uma Shankar Singh Rashtriya Janata Dal Prabhunath Singh Rashtriya Janata Dal
2 Banaskantha Gujarat Mukesh Gadhvi Indian National Congress Haribhai Parthibhai Chaudhary Bharatiya Janata Party
11 Porbandar Vitthal Radadiya Indian National Congress Vitthal Radadiya Bharatiya Janata Party
25 Howrah West Bengal Ambica Banerjee All India Trinamool Congress Prasun Banerjee All India Trinamool Congress
223 June 2013 Mandi Himachal Pradesh Virbhadra Singh Indian National Congress Pratibha Singh Indian National Congress
2021 August 2013 Mandya Karnataka N. Chaluvaraya Swamy Janata Dal (Secular) Ramya Indian National Congress
23 Bangalore Rural H. D. Kumaraswamy Janata Dal (Secular) D. K. Suresh Indian National Congress

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