2009 Indian general election in Bihar
2009 Lok Sabha elections in Bihar
Indian general election in Bihar, 2009 Turnout 44.47%
The 2009 Indian general election in Bihar were held for 40 seats with the state going to polls in the first four phases of the general elections . The major contenders in the state were the National Democratic Alliance (NDA),
Indian National Congress and the Fourth Front. NDA consisted of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Janata Dal (United) whereas the fourth front was constituted of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) and the Samajwadi Party (SP).
The results indicated the complete reversal of the last election, where the NDA won this state in a landslide securing 32 out of 40 seats. The victory is mostly credited to the work of Nitish Kumar and JD(U), and this is the only state where the NDA has had the most success since, they were defeated by Congress and allies, in all the other states, leading to their heavy losses for the NDA in the election.
After disagreement with the UPA on seat sharing, Lalu Prasad Yadav of the Rashtriya Janata Dal joined hands with Lok Janshakti Party and Ram Vilas Paswan , and joined the Fourth Front, with Samajwadi Party . This move proved to be disastrous, since LJP couldn't win a single seat, and RJD were reduced to 4 seats in the Lok Sabha . After the election Laloo Prasad Yadav, admitted that it was a mistake to leave the UPA, and gave unconditional support to Manmohan Singh and the newly formed UPA government.
Voting and results
Source: Election Commission of India[ 1]
Results by Alliance
↓
32
4
2
2
NDA
Fourth Front
UPA
Others
Map displaying constituencies won by Alliances
NDA
NDA
Fourth Front
SEATS
OTHERS
SEATS
JD(U)
20
RJD
4
INC
2
BJP
12
LJP
0
IND
2
TOTAL (2009)
32
TOTAL (2009)
4
TOTAL (2009)
4
TOTAL (2004)
11
TOTAL (2004)
26*
TOTAL (2004)
3
Since the Fourth front did not exist in 2004, the results in 2004 represents seats won by RJD and LJP in Fourth Front.
List of Elected MPs
No.
Name
Turnout%
Candidate
Party
Margin
1
Valmiki Nagar
46.99
Baidyanath Prasad Mahto
Janata Dal (United)
1,83,675
2
Paschim Champaran
42.22
Sanjay Jaiswal
Bharatiya Janata Party
47,343
3
Purvi Champaran
40.61
Radha Mohan Singh
Bharatiya Janata Party
79,290
4
Sheohar
45.15
Rama Devi
Bharatiya Janata Party
1,25,684
5
Sitamarhi
42.54
Arjun Rai
Janata Dal (United)
1,10,566
6
Madhubani
39.83
Hukmdev Narayan Yadav
Bharatiya Janata Party
9,927
7
Jhanjharpur
42.84
Mangani Lal Mandal
Janata Dal (United)
72,709
8
Supaul
54.52
Vishwa Mohan Kumar
Janata Dal (United)
1,66,075
9
Araria
55.71
Pradeep Kumar Singh
Bharatiya Janata Party
22,502
10
Kishanganj
52.84
Mohammad Asrarul Haque
Indian National Congress
80,269
11
Katihar
56.95
Nikhil Kumar Choudhary
Bharatiya Janata Party
14,015
12
Purnia
53.99
Uday Singh
Bharatiya Janata Party
1,86,227
13
Madhepura
50.15
Sharad Yadav
Janata Dal (United)
1,77,621
14
Darbhanga
41.75
Kirti Azad
Bharatiya Janata Party
46,453
15
Muzaffarpur
46.41
Jai Narain Prasad Nishad
Janata Dal (United)
47,809
16
Vaishali
48.86
Raghuvansh Prasad Singh
Rashtriya Janata Dal
22,308
17
Gopalganj (SC)
37.40
Purnmasi Ram
Janata Dal (United)
42,472
18
Siwan
50.05
Om Prakash Yadav
Independent
63,430
19
Maharajganj
45.70
Umashanker Singh
Rashtriya Janata Dal
2,797
20
Saran
45.81
Lalu Prasad Yadav
Rashtriya Janata Dal
51,815
21
Hajipur (SC)
41.83
Ram Sundar Das
Janata Dal (United)
37,954
22
Ujiarpur
45.89
Ashwamedh Devi
Janata Dal (United)
25,312
23
Samastipur (SC)
44.54
Maheshwar Hazari
Janata Dal (United)
1,04,376
24
Begusarai
48.75
Monazir Hassan
Janata Dal (United)
40,837
25
Khagaria
46.54
Dinesh Chandra Yadav
Janata Dal (United)
1,38,755
26
Bhagalpur
43.89
Syed Shahnawaz Hussain
Bharatiya Janata Party
55,811
27
Banka
48.74
Digvijay Singh
Independent
28,716
28
Munger
41.65
Rajiv Ranjan Singh
Janata Dal (United)
1,89,361
29
Nalanda
33.05
Kaushalendra Kumar
Janata Dal (United)
1,52,677
30
Patna Sahib
33.64
Shatrughan Sinha
Bharatiya Janata Party
1,66,770
31
Pataliputra
41.17
Ranjan Prasad Yadav
Janata Dal (United)
23,541
32
Arrah
35.78
Meena Singh
Janata Dal (United)
74,720
33
Buxar
46.51
Jagada Nand Singh
Rashtriya Janata Dal
2,238
34
Sasaram (SC)
42.70
Meira Kumar
Indian National Congress
42,954
35
Karakat
41.61
Mahabali Singh
Janata Dal (United)
20,483
36
Jahanabad
46.93
Jagdish Sharma
Janata Dal (United)
21,327
37
Aurangabad
43.47
Sushil Kumar Singh
Janata Dal (United)
72,058
38
Gaya (SC)
42.45
Hari Manjhi
Bharatiya Janata Party
62,453
39
Nawada
41.62
Bhola Singh
Bharatiya Janata Party
34,917
40
Jamui (SC)
38.13
Bhudeo Choudhary
Janata Dal (United)
29,797
Bye-elections
References