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- History of Indian Parliament Elections (Lok Sabha) - FACTLY
It was the first ever election in the Indian Republic Elections were held for 489 seats The total number of eligible voters were about 17 3 crore The Indian National Congress (INC) won 364 Only two other parties won double digit seats The CPI with 16 seats and the Socialist Party with 12 seats The Congress polled closed to 45% of the total
- Explained: Why Lok Sabha is still 543 - Free UPSC IAS . . .
At present, the strength of the Lok Sabha is 543 of which 530 have been allocated to the states and the rest to the Union Territories The strength of the Lok Sabha hasn’t always been 543 seats Originally, Article 81 provided that the Lok Sabha shall not have more than 500 members The first House constituted in 1952 had 497
- 18 Lok Sabha Elections: How India voted since Independence . . .
Previous 17 Lok Sabha election history (1952 to 2024): The story of how India voted, from 1952 to 2019, and a glimpse into how The Hindu reported and documented these historical events in the
- 1952 to 2019: A look at India’s general election results so far
INC crossed the 350 mark and won 352 out of 518 Lok Sabha seats Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) with 25 seats was the next biggest party in the House Sixth General Election (1977) Following a fresh delimitation of constituencies based on the Census of 1971, the Lok Sabha polls were held for 543 seats
- Politics of Lok Sabha seat allocation set to resurge
The number of Lok Sabha seats in the country was fixed at 489 in 1951, before the first elections were held in free India Taking account of the change in population in the interim years, the number of seats was altered In 1962, after considering the population increase in the census of 1961, the number of seats increased
- Can the strength of Lok Sabha be increased? - INSIGHTS IAS . . .
This has brought the strength of Lok Sabha down to 543 now Besides, even after statehood was attained by Arunachal Pradesh and Mizoram in 1986, the creation of a Legislative Assembly for the National Capital Territory of Delhi, and the creation of new states such as Uttarakhand, the number of seats have not been revised
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