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2024 India General Election: Live Results

Prime Minister Narendra Modi claimed a third term in office on Tuesday, but early results delivered a far narrower than expected victory for India’s most powerful leader in generations.

Seats needed for majority
N.D.A.
293 seats won
Other
16 won
INDIA
234 won
Modi’s B.J.P. and allies
Congress and allies

The results indicated that Mr. Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party, or B.J.P., would still win by far the most parliamentary seats, and that he would become only the second Indian leader to start a third straight term.

But his party appeared likely to lose a significant number of seats in Parliament, meaning it would need to rely on smaller parties in its coalition to form a government. The outcome was a surprising setback for the B.J.P.

Note: Dotted lines show disputed borders.

India has a parliamentary system in which any party that wins a majority, or any coalition that cobbles one together, can form a government.

Party Coalition Seats
Seats
Bharatiya Janata Party (B.J.P.)
N.D.A. 240
Indian National Congress
INDIA 99
Samajwadi Party
INDIA 37
All India Trinamool Congress
INDIA 29

Coming into the election, the coalition set a goal of winning 400 seats and made the campaign about Mr. Modi’s popularity. The early results suggest the coalition might only modestly exceed the 272 seats required for a majority.

Here are the basics of the two major parties:

Bharatiya Janata Party (B.J.P.)

The B.J.P. has been India’s ruling party since 2014, when it defeated a coalition led by the Indian National Congress, which used to dominate the country’s politics. The B.J.P. grew from a century-old Hindu-nationalist political movement. Its first time in power, from 1998 to 2004, it concentrated on economic reforms. Under Narendra Modi, it has doubled down on Hindu-first priorities and consolidated power.

Indian National Congress

The Indian National Congress party was formed in 1885 as an independence movement, when India was still part of the British Empire. It included nearly all of India’s founding fathers, including Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru. Congress became the ruling party shortly after India's independence in 1947 and led the government with brief interruptions over the next 50 years.

Results by Constituency

This table shows the results from the 2024 election in each parliamentary constituency grouped by the coalition that won it in the last general election.

Places where N.D.A. won in 2019

Places where N.D.A. won in 2019
Constituency Total votes Leader margin (pct. points)
Srikakulam
Andhra Pradesh
1,235,686 Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu  +27
Vijayawada
Andhra Pradesh
1,364,405 Kesineni Sivanath  +21
Guntur
Andhra Pradesh
1,425,371 Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani  +24
Arunachal West
Arunachal Pradesh
399,804 Kiren Rijiju  +25
Arunachal East
Arunachal Pradesh
323,443 Tapir Gao  +9
Valmiki Nagar
Bihar
1,101,830 Sunil Kumar  +9
Paschim Champaran
Bihar
1,086,256 Sanjay Jaiswal  +13
Purvi Champaran
Bihar
1,073,688 Radha Mohan Singh  +8
Sheohar
Bihar
1,055,602 Lovely Anand  +3
Sitamarhi
Bihar
1,093,992 Devesh Chandra Thakur  +5
Madhubani
Bihar
1,027,728 Ashok Kumar Yadav  +15
Jhanjharpur
Bihar
1,093,741 Ramprit Mandal  +17
Supaul
Bihar
1,231,114 Dileshwar Kamait  +14
Araria
Bihar
1,252,560 Pradeep Kumar Singh  +2
Katihar
Bihar
1,171,546 Tariq Anwar  +4
Purnia
Bihar
1,195,844 Rajesh Ranjan  +2
Madhepura
Bihar
1,209,695 Dinesh Chandra Yadav  +14
Darbhanga
Bihar
1,024,184 Gopal Jee Thakur  +17
Muzaffarpur
Bihar
1,112,460 Raj Bhushan Choudhary  +21
Vaishali
Bihar
1,172,060 Veena Devi  +8

Where parties without an alliance won in 2019

Where parties without an alliance won in 2019
Constituency Total votes Leader margin (pct. points)
Araku
Andhra Pradesh
1,164,445 Gumma Thanuja Rani  +4
Vizianagaram
Andhra Pradesh
1,299,242 Appalanaidu Kalisetti  +19
Visakhapatnam
Andhra Pradesh
1,387,125 Sribharat Mathukumili  +36
Anakapalle
Andhra Pradesh
1,325,332 C. M. Ramesh  +22
Kakinada
Andhra Pradesh
1,329,803 Tangella Uday Srinivas  +17
Amalapuram
Andhra Pradesh
1,301,106 G. M. Harish  +26
Rajahmundry
Andhra Pradesh
1,325,297 Daggubati Purandheshwari  +18
Narsapuram
Andhra Pradesh
1,230,994 Bhupathiraju Srinivasa Varma  +22
Eluru
Andhra Pradesh
1,382,049 Putta Mahesh Kumar  +13
Machilipatnam
Andhra Pradesh
1,312,004 Balashowry Vallabhaneni  +17
Narsaraopet
Andhra Pradesh
1,499,569 Lavu Srikrishna Devarayalu  +11
Bapatla
Andhra Pradesh
1,300,745 Krishna Prasad Tenneti  +16
Ongole
Andhra Pradesh
1,422,214 Magunta Sreenivasulu Reddy  +4
Nandyal
Andhra Pradesh
1,404,418 Byreddy Shabari  +8
Kurnoolu
Andhra Pradesh
1,330,780 Bastipati Nagaraju Panchalingala  +8
Ananthapur
Andhra Pradesh
1,440,428 Ambica G. Lakshminarayana Valmiki  +13
Hindupur
Andhra Pradesh
1,416,339 B. K. Parthasarathi  +9
Kadapa
Andhra Pradesh
1,321,975 Y. S. Avinash Reddy  +5
Nellore
Andhra Pradesh
1,375,649 Prabhakar Reddy Vemireddy  +18
Tirupati
Andhra Pradesh
1,382,570 Gurumoorthy Maddila  +1

Where the opposition won in 2019

Where the opposition won in 2019
Constituency Total votes Leader margin (pct. points)
Andaman & Nicobar Islands 202,514 Bishnu Pada Ray  +12
Kishanganj
Bihar
1,151,099 Mohammad Jawed  +5
Korba
Chhattisgarh
1,225,313 Jyotsna Mahant  +4
Bastar
Chhattisgarh
1,007,395 Mahesh Kashyap  +5
South Goa
Goa
450,520 Viriato Fernandes  +3
Rajmahal
Jharkhand
1,218,249 Vijay Kumar Hansdak  +15
Singhbhum
Jharkhand
1,007,597 Joba Majhi  +17
Bangalore Rural
Karnataka
1,919,540 C. N. Manjunath  +14
Kasaragod
Kerala
1,112,546 Rajmohan Unnithan  +9
Kannur
Kerala
1,063,855 K. Sudhakaran  +10
Vadakara
Kerala
1,122,947 Shafi Parambil  +10
Wayanad
Kerala
1,084,653 Rahul Gandhi  +34
Kozhikode
Kerala
1,090,050 M. K. Raghavan  +13
Malappuram
Kerala
1,085,182 E. T. Mohammed Basheer  +28
Ponnani
Kerala
1,026,296 M.P Abdussamad Samadani  +23
Palakkad
Kerala
1,035,836 V. K. Sreekandan  +7
Alathur
Kerala
992,268 K. Radhakrishnan  +2
Thrissur
Kerala
1,090,876 Suresh Gopi  +7
Chalakudy
Kerala
951,287 Benny Behanan  +7
Ernakulam
Kerala
910,502 Hibi Eden  +28

Other constituencies

Other constituencies
Constituency Total votes Leader margin (pct. points)
Kokrajhar
Assam
1,241,496 Joyanta Basumatary  +4
Dhubri
Assam
2,453,608 Rakibul Hussain  +41
Barpeta
Assam
1,685,943 Phani Bhusan Choudhury  +13
Darrang-Udalguri
Assam
1,811,200 Dilip Saikia  +18
Guwahati
Assam
1,599,389 Bijuli Kalita Medhi  +16
Diphu
Assam
682,827 Amarsing Tisso  +22
Karimganj
Assam
1,146,882 Kripanath Mallah  +2
Silchar
Assam
1,089,426 Parimal Suklabaidya  +24
Nagaon
Assam
1,549,998 Pradyut Bordoloi  +14
Kaziranga
Assam
1,629,937 Kamakhya Prasad Tasa  +15
Sonitpur
Assam
1,288,468 Ranjit Dutta  +28
Lakhimpur
Assam
1,211,214 Pradan Baruah  +17
Dibrugarh
Assam
1,278,322 Sarbananda Sonowal  +22
Jorhat
Assam
1,391,160 Gaurav Gogoi  +10
Baramulla
Jammu & Kashmir
1,033,900 Abdul Rashid Sheikh  +20
Srinagar
Jammu & Kashmir
675,242 Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi  +28
Anantnag-Rajouri
Jammu & Kashmir
1,026,148 Mian Altaf Ahmad  +27
Udhampur
Jammu & Kashmir
1,113,727 Jitendra Singh  +11
Jammu
Jammu & Kashmir
1,302,176 Jugal Kishore  +10
Ladakh 135,524 Mohmad Haneefa  +21

*Uncontested candidate

Note: Jammu and Kashmir and Assam have redrawn the borders of their parliamentary constituencies since the last general election. Because these changes make it difficult to compare votes in newly drawn constituencies with votes in constituencies used in 2019, we are listing them separately.