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News » Elections » BJP Vs Congress In Last Two Lok Sabha Elections: Here Are The Seats With Victory Margin Of Below 5%
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BJP Vs Congress In Last Two Lok Sabha Elections: Here Are The Seats With Victory Margin Of Below 5%

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In 2019 Lok Sabha Elections, BJP received 37.36% of the vote, the highest vote share by a political party since the 1989 general election (Representational photo: PTI)

In 2019 Lok Sabha Elections, BJP received 37.36% of the vote, the highest vote share by a political party since the 1989 general election (Representational photo: PTI)

In 2014, the BJP won 282 of the 543 Lok Sabha seats, of which 29 were secured with less than 5 per cent margin. Meanwhile, of the total 44 seats won by Congress, 20 fell in this list

Halfway through the Lok Sabha polls of 2024, News18 looks at some of the electoral contests in the past two general elections in 2014 and 2019 that were settled by a margin of below 5 per cent. Five years ago, when the BJP secured 37.36% of the votes polled nationally, it won 42 seats with that margin. In contrast, its rival, the Congress party, won 19 seats with a margin of less than 5 per cent. Talking about the 2019 elections in general, the BJP bagged the highest vote percentage secured by any political party since the 1989 national elections. In the process, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party won 303 of the 543 Lok Sabha seats. The Congress had to be satisfied with just 52.

Table 1: Seats where BJP won with a margin of less than 5% in 2019

Of the 42 such seats that the BJP won in 2019, 14 were in Uttar Pradesh (the most), and six each in West Bengal and Odisha. In Karnataka, four seats fell in this category. The closest race was in UP’s Machhlishahr constituency, where the BJP candidate won by a margin of 0.02 per cent.

S.No.CONSTITUENCYSTATEVICTORY MARGIN (%)
1KarimganjAssam3.62
2PataliputraBihar3.65
3AurangabadBihar3.31
4RohtakHaryana0.61
5KoppalKarnataka3.23
6BellaryKarnataka4.56
7TumkurKarnataka1.07
8ChamarajanagarKarnataka0.14
9NandedMaharashtra3.55
10Inner ManipurManipur2.34
11SambalpurOdisha0.81
12MayurbhanjOdisha2.2
13BalasoreOdisha1.12
14BolangirOdisha1.49
15KalahandiOdisha2.18
16BhubaneswarOdisha2.37
17HoshiarpurPunjab4.9
18MuzaffarnagarUttar Pradesh0.56
19MeerutUttar Pradesh0.39
20BaghpatUttar Pradesh2.25
21FirozabadUttar Pradesh2.68
22BadaunUttar Pradesh1.71
23SultanpurUttar Pradesh1.45
24KannaujUttar Pradesh1.08
25KaushambiUttar Pradesh3.97
26BastiUttar Pradesh2.88
27Sant Kabir NagarUttar Pradesh3.36
28BalliaUttar Pradesh1.57
29MachhlishahrUttar Pradesh0.02
30ChandauliUttar Pradesh1.29
31BhadohiUttar Pradesh4.2
32CoochbeharWest Bengal3.56
33RaiganjWest Bengal4.74
34BalurghatWest Bengal2.78
35BarrackpurWest Bengal1.35
36JhargramWest Bengal0.84
37Bardhaman DurgapurWest Bengal0.17
38RaigarhChhattisgarh4.89
39KankerChhattisgarh0.60
40DumkaJharkhand4.64
41KhuntiJharkhand0.17
42LohardagaJharkhand1.27

Table 2: Seats where Congress won with a margin of less than 5% in 2019

Of the 19 seats that the Congress won with a margin of less than 5% in 2019, four were in Kerala (the most), followed by three in Telangana and two each in Punjab and Chhattisgarh. The closest race was in Odisha’s Koraput constituency, where the Congress won by a margin of 0.33 per cent.

S.No.CONSTITUENCYSTATEVICTORY MARGIN (%)
1NagaonAssam1.12
2KishanganjBihar3.13
3South GoaGoa2.3
4KasaragodKerala3.68
5PalakkadKerala1.13
6PathanamthittaKerala4.31
7AttingalKerala3.81
8ChhindwaraMadhya Pradesh3.01
9ChandrapurMaharashtra3.61
10KoraputOdisha0.33
11JalandharPunjab1.91
12Anandpur SahibPunjab4.33
13Maldaha DakshinWest Bengal0.64
14KorbaChhattisgarh2.31
15BastarChhattisgarh4.27
16MalkajgiriTelangana0.70
17NalgondaTelangana2.18
18BhongirTelangana0.43
19Andaman Nicobar IslandsAndaman and Nicobar0.68

Next, let’s look at 2014, when PM Modi-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) came to power. That year, the BJP won 282 Lok Sabha seats, of which 29 were secured with less than 5 per cent margin. Meanwhile, of the total 44 seats won by the Congress, 20 fell in this category.

Table 3: Seats where BJP won with a margin of less than 5% in 2014

Of the 29 such seats won by the BJP 10 years ago, six were in Uttar Pradesh (the most), followed by five in Bihar, and three seats each in Karnataka and Chhattisgarh.

S.No.CONSTITUENCYSTATEVICTORY MARGIN (%)
1Mangaldoi (now called Darrang-Udalguri)Assam1.86
2MadhubaniBihar2.47
3DarbhangaBihar4.23
4MaharajganjBihar4.54
5SaranBihar4.74
6PataliputraBihar4.12
7LadakhLadakh0.03
8KoppalKarnataka3.22
9DavanagereKarnataka1.58
10MysoreKarnataka2.73
11GwaliorMadhya Pradesh3
12SatnaMadhya Pradesh0.95
13SundargarhOdisha1.87
14HoshiarpurPunjab1.41
15Karauli-DholpurRajasthan3.22
16DausaRajasthan4.88
17RampurUttar Pradesh2.45
18SambhalUttar Pradesh0.49
19SitapurUttar Pradesh4.97
20KaushambiUttar Pradesh4.71
21BastiUttar Pradesh3.2
22GhazipurUttar Pradesh3.29
23KorbaChhattisgarh0.40
24MahasamundChhattisgarh0.11
25KankerChhattisgarh3.46
26GiridihJharkhand4.16
27LohardagaJharkhand1
28Andaman Nicobar IslandsAndaman and Nicobar4.1
29Dadra Nagar HaveliDadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu3.76

Table 4: Seats where Congress won with a margin of less than 5% in 2014

Of the 20 such seats that chose a Congress victor a decade ago, six were in Kerala (the most), followed by four in Karnataka. In Assam, two seats fell in this category.

S.No.CONSTITUENCYSTATEVICTORY MARGIN (%)
1Arunachal EastArunachal Pradesh4.78
2SilcharAssam4.41
3DiphuAssam4.44
4ChikkodiKarnataka0.28
5RaichurKarnataka0.15
6ChikkballapurKarnataka0.75
7KolarKarnataka4.24
8VadakaraKerala0.34
9WayanadKerala2.28
10KozhikodeKerala1.79
11AlappuzhaKerala1.95
12MavelikkaraKerala3.68
13ThiruvananthapuramKerala1.77
14HingoliMaharashtra0.16
15Outer ManipurManipur2.03
16MizoramMizoram1.42
17LudhianaPunjab1.79
18JangipurWest Bengal0.73
19DurgChhattisgarh1.34
20NagarkurnoolTelangana1.5

This year, the wait is on. After a seven-phase election exercise, on June 4, the country will get to know how many such seats will go to the BJP, or the Congress, or their allies.

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first published:May 09, 2024, 20:27 IST
last updated:May 09, 2024, 20:29 IST