The elections in India in 2016 include the five state legislative assembly elections .[ 1] The tenure of the state legislative assembly of Tamil Nadu , West Bengal , Kerala , Puducherry , Assam , expired during the year.[ 2] [ 3] More than 18,000 Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPATs) in 64 Assembly constituencies were used in these 5 elections.[ 4] The dates of these elections were announced on 4 March 2016.[ 5]
Lok Sabha by-elections [ edit ]
Legislative Assembly Elections [ edit ]
The tenure of the Legislative Assembly of Assam expired on June 5, 2016. The polls for the incumbent assembly were held in two phases on April 4 and 11 2016 to elect members of the 126 constituencies in Assam. BJP won 60 seats and became biggest party in the election.
Alliance
Party
Popular vote
Seats
Vote
%
±pp
Contested
Won
+/-
NDA
Bharatiya Janata Party
49,92,185
29.51
18.04
84
60
55
Asom Gana Parishad
13,77,482
8.14
8.15
24
14
4
Bodoland People's Front
6,66,057
3.94
2.19
16
12
Total
70,35,724
41.59
7.70
126
86
59
UPA
Indian National Congress
52,38,655
30.96
8.43
122
26
52
None
All India United Democratic Front
22,07,945
13.05
0.48
74
13
5
Independents
18,67,531
11.04
1.90
496
1
2
others
5,69,509
3.36
0
Total
1,69,19,364
100
N/A
126
Valid votes
1,69,19,364
99.95
Invalid votes
7,597
0.05
Votes cast / turnout
1,69,26,961
84.67
Abstentions
30,63,794
15.33
Registered voters
1,99,90,755
The tenure of the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal expired on May 29, 2016. Like in 2011, the polls for the next assembly were held in six phases. The first phase, held in Naxal-affected areas, had two polling dates — April 4 and April 11. The other phases were held on April 17, 21, 25, 30 and May 5.[ 6] [ 7]
West Bengal election results were announced along with other four assemblies on 19 May 2016. All India Trinamool Congress under Mamata Banerjee won 211 seats, and thus was reelected with an enhanced majority.[ 8]
Parties and coalitions
2016 West Bengal Bidhan Sabha Election
Seats
Votes
%
± pp
Contested
Won
+/−
All India Trinamool Congress (AITC)
24,564,523
44.91
293
211
27
Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM)
10,802,058
19.75
148
26
14
Indian National Congress (INC)
6,700,938
12.25
92
44
2
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
5,555,134
10.16
291
3
3
All India Forward Bloc (AIFB)
1,543,764
2.82
1.98
25
2
9
Independents (IND)
1,184,047
2.16
0.97
371
1
1
Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP)
911,004
1.67
1.33
19
3
4
Communist Party of India (CPI)
791,925
1.45
0.35
11
1
1
Socialist Unity Centre of India (SUCI)
365,996
0.67
0.23
182
0
1
Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GOJAM)
254,626
0.47
0.25
5
3
Democratic Socialist Party (DSP)
167,576
0.31
0.04
2
0
1
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)
69,898
0.13
0.10
1
0
Samajwadi Party (SP)
46,402
0.08
0.66
23
0
1
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)
15,439
0.03
0.02
1
0
None of the Above (NOTA)
831,848
1.52
1.52
Total
54,697,791
100.0
2255
294
±0
Valid votes
54,697,791
99.92
Invalid votes
44,622
0.08
Votes cast / turnout
54,742,413
83.02
Abstentions
11,196,593
16.98
Registered voters
65,939,006
The tenure of the Legislative Assembly of Kerala expired on May 31, 2016. The polls for the next assembly were held on 16 May 2016. The Left Democratic Front won a clear victory with 91 in 140 seats.[ 9]
Parties and coalitions
Popular vote
Seats
Votes
%
Candidates
Won
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
5,365,472
26.7
84
59
Indian National Congress
4,794,793
23.8
87
21
Bharatiya Janata Party
2,129,726
10.6
98
1
Communist Party of India
1,643,878
8.2
25
19
Indian Union Muslim League
1,496,864
7.4
23
18
Kerala Congress (Mani)
807,718
4.0
15
5
Bharath Dharma Jana Sena
795,797
4.0
36
0
Independents (LDF)
487,510
2.4
8
4
Janata Dal (United)
296,585
1.5
7
0
Janata Dal (Secular)
293,274
1.5
5
3
Nationalist Congress Party
237,408
1.2
4
2
Independents (IND)
220,797
1.1
420
1
Revolutionary Socialist Party
216,071
1.1
5
0
Kerala Congress (Democratic)
157,584
0.78
4
0
National Secular Conference
130,843
0.65
2
1
Revolutionary Socialist Party (Leninist)
75,725
0.38
1
1
Kerala Congress (Balakrishna Pillai)
74,429
0.37
1
1
Kerala Congress (Jacob)
73,770
0.37
1
1
Communist Marxist Party (Aravindakshan)
64,666
0.32
1
1
Congress (Secular)
54,347
0.27
1
1
Total
20,232,718
100.00
1,203
140
Valid votes
20,232,718
99.97
Invalid votes
6,107
0.03
Votes cast / turnout
20,238,825
77.53
Abstentions
5,866,244
22.47
Registered voters
26,105,069
The tenure of the Legislative Assembly of Puducherry expired on June 2, 2016. The polls for the next assembly were held on 16 May 2016 to elect members of the 30 constituencies in the non-contiguous territory. INC won 15 out of 30 seats.
Parties and Coalitions
Votes
Vote %
Vote swing
Contested
Won
Change
Indian National Congress
2,44,886
30.60
5.54
21
15
8
All India N.R. Congress
2,25,082
28.1
3.65
30
8
7
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
134,597
16.8
3.05
30
4
1
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
70,836
8.9
1.78
9
2
Bharatiya Janata Party
19,303
2.4
1.08
30
0
Independents
62,884
7.9
–
1
None of the above
13,240
1.7
–
–
–
–
Total
8,00,343
30
Valid votes
8,00,343
99.86
Invalid votes
1,099
0.14
Votes cast / turnout
8,01,442
85.08
Abstentions
1,43,490
14.92
Registered voters
9,41,935
Source: International Business Times
The tenure of the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu expired on May 22, 2016. The polls for the next assembly were held on 16 May 2016 for the 234 seats of the Legislative Assembly in the state of Tamil Nadu in India .[ 10] In the previous election in 2011 , the AIADMK , under the leadership of Jayalalithaa , won a majority and formed the government.[ 11]
The results declared on 19 May 2016 and AIADMK was able to retain power with a comfortable majority of 133 seats out of 231.
Summary of the 2016 Tamil Nadu legislative election[ 12]
Party/Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Contested
Won
+/-
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK)
17,806,490
40.88%
234
136
14
DPA
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)
13,670,511
31.39%
178
89
66
Indian National Congress
2,774,075
6.47%
41
8
3
Indian Union Muslim League
313,808
0.73%
5
1
1
Puthiya Tamilagam
219,830
0.51%
4
0
2
Manithaneya Makkal Katchi
197,150
0.46%
4
0
2
Total
17,175,374
39.85
234
98
66
People's Welfare Front (PWF)
Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam
1,037,431
2.41%
105
0
29
Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
373,713
0.87%
28
0
Communist Party of India
340,290
0.79%
25
0
9
Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi
331,849
0.77%
25
0
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
307,303
0.72%
25
0
10
Tamil Maanila Congress
230,711
0.54%
26
0
Total
2,621,297
6.1
234
0
48
Pattali Makkal Katchi
2,302,564
5.36%
234
0
3
Bharatiya Janata Party
1,235,660
2.86%
234
0
Naam Tamilar Katchi
460,089
1.07%
234
0
All India Forward Bloc
44,546
0.10%
33
0
1
Kongunadu Makkal Desia Katchi
167,560
0.39%
72
0
Bahujan Samaj Party
97,823
0.23%
n/a
0
Social Democratic Party of India
65,978
0.15%
n/a
0
Independents
617,907
1.44%
234
0
None of the above
5,65,077
1.31%
234
–
–
Total
4,35,56,184
100.00
-
234
-
Valid votes
4,35,56,184
99.93
Invalid votes
29,507
0.07
Votes cast / turnout
4,35,85,691
74.81
Abstentions
1,46,74,574
25.19
Registered voters
5,82,60,506
Election to two assembly constituencies were cancelled by the Election Commission on confirmed reports of bribing voters in Aravakurichi and Thanjavur . Elections were held later there on 26 October 2016 [ 13] [ 14]
Legislative Assembly by-elections [ edit ]
Local Body Elections [ edit ]
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