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1999 Indian general election in Bihar

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Indian general election in Bihar, 1999

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54 seats
Turnout61.48%
  First party Second party
 
Atal Bihari Vajpayee.jpg
Nitish Kumar in February 2007.jpg
Leader Atal Bihari Vajpayee Nitish Kumar
Party BJP JD(U)
Alliance NDA NDA
Last election 20 Did not exist
Seats won 23 18
Seat change Increase 3 Increase 18
Popular vote 82,04,850 74,05,701
Percentage 23.01% 20.77%
Swing Decrease 1.02% New

  Third party Fourth party
 
Lalu_Prasad_Yadav.jpg
Sonia Gandhi (cropped).jpg
Leader Lalu Prasad Yadav Sonia Gandhi
Party RJD INC
Alliance INC+ INC+
Last election 17 5
Seats won 7 4
Seat change Decrease 10 Decrease 1
Popular vote 1,00,85,302 31,42,603
Percentage 28.29% 8.81%
Swing Increase 1.71% Increase 1.54%

The 1999 Indian general election in Bihar were held for 54 seats with the state going to polls in the last three phases of the general elections. The major contenders in the state were the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and Congress led alliance.[1] NDA, an alliance formed in last election, consisted of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Janata Dal (United) whereas the Congress led alliance was constituted of the Indian National Congress, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM), Communist Party of India and the Marxist Co-ordination Committee.

The results indicated the complete reversal of the last election, NDA secured landslide victory winning 41 out of 54 seats.[2] Bihar emerged as most successful state for NDA, winning most seats in any state, leading to their huge victory under Vajpayee in the election.

The results were huge setbacks for Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) limiting their seats to just 7, even RJD Supremo Laloo Prasad Yadav lost his election from Madhepura constituency to Sharad Yadav of Janata Dal (United) in close fight by 30320 votes.[3]

Election Schedule

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The polling schedule for the 1999 General Elections was announced by the Chief Election Commissioner on 11 July 1999.

Poll event Phase
III IV V
Notification Date 21 August 30 August 07 September
Last Date for filing nomination 28 August 06 September 14 September
Scrutiny of nomination 30 August 07 September 15 September
Last Date for withdrawal of nomination 01 September 09 September 17 September
Date of poll 18 September 25 September 03 October
Date of counting of votes/Result 6 October 1999
Voting Phases
III

(19 seats)

IV

(19 seats)

V

(16 seats)

Voting and results

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Party wise

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Alliance/Party Seats Popular Vote
Contested Won +/- Votes % +/-
NDA Bharatiya Janata Party 29 23 Increase3 82,04,850 23.01 Decrease1.02
Janata Dal (United) 23 18 New 74,05,701 20.77 New
UPA Rashtriya Janata Dal 36 7 Decrease10 1,00,85,302 28.29 Increase1.71
Indian National Congress 16 4 Decrease1 31,42,603 8.81 Increase1.54
Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) 2 1 Increase1 3,50,958 0.98 Increase0.58
Communist Party of India 9 0 Steady 9,59,705 2.69 Decrease0.71
Marxist Co-ordination Committee 1 0 Steady 3,51,839 0.99 Increase0.28
- - Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation 23 0 Steady 8,79,081 2.47 Increase0.35
- - Jharkhand Mukti Morcha 13 0 Steady 7,27,510 2.04 Decrease0.41
- - Nationalist Congress Party 19 0 New 4,76,004 1.34 New
- - Independents (politician) 187 1 Increase1 14,82,483 4.16 Increase2.19

Constituency wise

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Parliamentary Constituency Name of elected M.P. Party affiliation
No. Name Type
1 Bagaha SC Mahendra Baitha Janata Dal (United)
2 Bettiah GEN Madan Prasad Jaiswal Bharatiya Janata Party
3 Motihari GEN Radha Mohan Singh
4 Gopalganj GEN Raghunath Jha Janata Dal (United)
5 Siwan GEN Mohammad Shahabuddin Rashtriya Janata Dal
6 Maharajganj GEN Prabhunath Singh Janata Dal (United)
7 Chapra GEN Rajiv Pratap Rudi Bharatiya Janata Party
8 Hajipur SC Ram Vilas Paswan Janata Dal
9 Vaishali GEN Raghubansh Prasad Singh Rashtriya Janata Dal
10 Muzaffarpur GEN Jai Narain Prasad Nishad Janata Dal (United)
11 Sitamarhi GEN Nawal Kishore Rai
12 Sheohar GEN Md Anwarul Haque Rashtriya Janata Dal
13 Madhubani GEN Hukumdeo Narayan Yadav Bharatiya Janata Party
14 Jhanjharpur GEN Devendra Prasad Yadav Janata Dal (United)
15 Darbhanga GEN Kirti Azad Bharatiya Janata Party
16 Rosera SC Ram Chandra Paswan Janata Dal (United)
17 Samastipur GEN Manjay Lal
18 Barh GEN Nitish Kumar
19 Balia GEN Ram Jeevan Singh
20 Saharsa GEN Dinesh Chandra Yadav
21 Madhepura GEN Sharad Yadav
22 Araria SC Sukdeo Paswan Rashtriya Janata Dal
23 Kishanganj GEN Syed Shahnawaz Hussain Bharatiya Janata Party
24 Purnea GEN Rajesh Ranjan Independent
25 Katihar GEN Nikhil Kumar Choudhary Bharatiya Janata Party
26 Rajmahal ST Thomas Hansda Indian National Congress
27 Dumka ST Babulal Marandi Bharatiya Janata Party
28 Godda GEN Jagdambi Prasad Yadav
29 Banka GEN Digvijay Singh Janata Dal (United)
30 Bhagalpur GEN Subodh Roy Communist Party of India (Marxist)
31 Khagaria GEN Renu Kumari Janata Dal (United)
32 Monghyr GEN Brahmanand Mandal
33 Begusarai GEN Rajo Singh Indian National Congress
34 Nalanda GEN George Fernandes Janata Dal (United)
35 Patna GEN C P Thakur Bharatiya Janata Party
36 Arrah GEN Ram Prasad Singh Rashtriya Janata Dal
37 Buxar GEN Lalmuni Chaubey Bharatiya Janata Party
38 Sasaram SC Muni Lall
39 Bikramganj GEN Kanti Singh Rashtriya Janata Dal
40 Aurangabad GEN Shyama Singh Indian National Congress
41 Jahanabad GEN Arun Kumar Janata Dal (United)
42 Nawada SC Sanjay Paswan Bharatiya Janata Party
43 Gaya SC Ramji Manjhi
44 Chatra GEN Nagmani Rashtriya Janata Dal
45 Kodaram GEN Tilakdhari Singh Indian National Congress
46 Giridh GEN Ravindra Kumar Pandey Bharatiya Janata Party
47 Dhanbad GEN Rita Verma
48 Hazaribagh GEN Yashwant Sinha
49 Ranchi GEN Ram Tahal Choudhary
50 Jamshedpur GEN Abha Mahato
51 Singbhum ST Laxman Giluwa
52 Khunti ST Kariya Munda
53 Lohardagav ST Dukha Bhagat
54 Palamau SC Braj Mohan Ram

References

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  1. ^ "IndiaVotes | India's largest election database".
  2. ^ "With Modi becoming BJP's darling, will JDU's Nitish Kumar leave alliance?". 30 November 1999.
  3. ^ "Madhepura: Twice beaten by Lalu, Sharad now RJD nominee".
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