Bihar

Type of Election: 
General Election
Year of Election: 
2004
Total No of Constituencies: 
40
Constituencies for which Elections are being held: 
40
Constituencies for which results are available: 
37
Polling Stations: 
49683
Total No. of Voters: 
50553503
Polling %age: 
59.03%

Constituencies in Bihar

  1. Bagaha(SC)
  2. Bettiah
  3. Motihari
  4. Gopalganj
  5. Siwan
  6. Maharajganj (Part)
  7. Chapra
  8. Hajipur(SC)
  9. Vaishali
  10. Muzaffarpur
  11. Sitamarhi
  12. Sheohar
  13. Madhubani
  14. Jhanjharpur
  15. Darbhanga
  16. Rosera(SC)
  17. Samastipur
  18. Barh
  19. Balia
  20. Saharsa
  21. Madhepura
  22. Araria(SC)
  23. Kishanganj
  24. Purnea
  25. Katihar
  26. Banka
  27. Bhagalpur
  28. Khagaria
  29. Monghyr
  30. Begusarai
  31. Nalanda
  32. Patna
  33. Arrah
  34. Buxar
  35. Sasaram(SC)
  36. Bikramganj
  37. Aurangabad
  38. Jahanabad
  39. Nawada(SC)
  40. Gaya(SC)

Results Election 2004

In Bihar the RJD leader Laloo Prasad Yadav, husband of the Bihar Chief Minister Rabri Devi, was able to assemble a broad coalition of anti-NDA parties. It included RJD, Congress, Lok Janshakti, NCP and CPI(M). Congress posed larged scepticism towards the coalition, since the party was only allotted four seats by Laloo. The other coalition partners argued that four seats actually reflected the decreasing strength of Congress in the state. Lok Janshakti, a party with strong support amongst Dalit communities, were allotted eight seats. NCP and CPI(M) were allotted one seat each. RJD itself contested 26 seats.

Two large non-NDA parties in the state, CPI and CPI(ML) Liberation, did not join the Laloo-led front but contested individually. CPI(ML)L contested 21 seats and CPI six.

The NDA front consisted of BJP and JD(U). The alliance was threatened at several points, over disagreements on seat-sharing formulas. In the end JD(U) contested 24 seats and BJP 16.

BSP contested all 40 seats and SP 32 on their own, unsuccessfully. Lok Janshakti held sway over Dalit votes and RJD over Yadav votes, thus making it impossible for the Uttar Pradesh-based caste parties to make a breakthrough in the state.

The result was an overwhelming victory for the Laloo-led coalition. It won 29 seats. The rest went to the BJP-JD(U) combine.

Voting in the state was confronted with many irregularities, and repolling was ordered in four constituencies.

National Parties: 
68
State Parties: 
50
State Parties-Other States: 
68
Other Reg. Parties: 
77
Independents: 
199
Total Contestants: 
462
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Partywise Results for General Election 2004

Parliamentary Constituencies(PCs) in Bihar
Total No of Constituencies
40
Constituencies for which Elections are being held
40
Constituencies for which results are available
37
Electors and Voters
Total No of Voters
50553503
Polling Stations
49683
Polling %age
59.03%
Number of Contestants
National PartiesState PartiesState Parties- Other StatesOther Reg. PartiesIndependentsTotal Contestants
68506877199462
Partywise Results
PartyContestingWon
BJP 165
BSP 400
CPI 60
CPM 10
INC 43
NCP 10
JD(U) 246
RJD 2619
CPI(ML)(L) 210
JD(S) 20
RLD 60
SHS 70
SP 320
ABDBM 10
ABHM 30
ABJS 10
AD 160
BED 10
BMF 10
BPSP 10
GGP 10
IJP 40
JDP 20
JHP 20
JHSP 10
JP 50
KSVP 10
KVSP 20
LJNSP 84
LSD 10
PTSS 10
RLSM 10
RSMD 20
SAP 120
SBSP 10
SJP(R) 30
SPVD 30
SSD 20
VJP 10
IND 1990
Total46237