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! colspan="2" |[[United Progressive Alliance|UPA]] | ! colspan="2" |[[United Progressive Alliance|UPA]] | ||
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{{legend2|#CC3333|[[Jharkhand Mukti Morcha|JMM]] (1)|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}} | {{legend2|#FF0000|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPIM]] (1)|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thehindu.com/elections/odisha-assembly/cpim-to-contest-one-lsfive-assembly-seats/article26565121.ece|title=CPI(M) to contest one LS, five Assembly seats|author=Staff Reporter|date=18 March 2019|via=www.thehindu.com}}</ref> {{legend2|#CC3333|[[Jharkhand Mukti Morcha|JMM]] (1)|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}} | ||
! colspan="2" |[[Biju Janata Dal|BJD]]<br /> | ! colspan="2" |[[Biju Janata Dal|BJD]]<br /> | ||
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|[[Sundargarh (Lok Sabha constituency)|Sundargarh]] | |[[Sundargarh (Lok Sabha constituency)|Sundargarh]] (ST) | ||
|18 April 2019 | |18 April 2019 | ||
|[[Jual Oram]] | |[[Jual Oram]] | ||
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|[[Keonjhar (Lok Sabha constituency)|Keonjhar]] | |[[Keonjhar (Lok Sabha constituency)|Keonjhar]] (ST) | ||
|23 April 2019 | |23 April 2019 | ||
|[[Ananta Nayak]] | |[[Ananta Nayak]] | ||
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!5 | !5 | ||
|[[Mayurbhanj (Lok Sabha constituency)|Mayurbhanj]] | |[[Mayurbhanj (Lok Sabha constituency)|Mayurbhanj]] (ST) | ||
|29 April 2019 | |29 April 2019 | ||
|[[Bishweswar Tudu]] | |[[Bishweswar Tudu]] | ||
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|[[Bhadrak (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bhadrak]] | |[[Bhadrak (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bhadrak]] (SC) | ||
|29 April 2019 | |29 April 2019 | ||
|Avimanyu Sethi | |Avimanyu Sethi | ||
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|[[Jajpur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Jajpur]] | |[[Jajpur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Jajpur]] (SC) | ||
|29 April 2019 | |29 April 2019 | ||
|Amiya Kanta Mallick | |Amiya Kanta Mallick | ||
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|[[Nabarangpur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Nabarangpur]] | |[[Nabarangpur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Nabarangpur]] (ST) | ||
|11 April 2019 | |11 April 2019 | ||
|[[Balabhadra Majhi]] | |[[Balabhadra Majhi]] | ||
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|[[Jagatsinghpur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Jagatsinghpur]] | |[[Jagatsinghpur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Jagatsinghpur]] (SC) | ||
|29 April 2019 | |29 April 2019 | ||
|[[Bibhu Prasad Tarai]] | |[[Bibhu Prasad Tarai]] | ||
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|[[Aparajita Sarangi]] | |[[Aparajita Sarangi]] | ||
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|[[ | |[[Janardan Pati]] | ||
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|[[Arup Patnaik|Arup Mohan Patnaik]] | |[[Arup Patnaik|Arup Mohan Patnaik]] | ||
|{{legend2|#008000|[[Biju Janata Dal|BJD]]|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}} | |{{legend2|#008000|[[Biju Janata Dal|BJD]]|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}} | ||
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|[[Koraput (Lok Sabha constituency)|Koraput]] | |[[Koraput (Lok Sabha constituency)|Koraput]] (ST) | ||
|11 April 2019 | |11 April 2019 | ||
|[[Jayaram Pangi]] | |[[Jayaram Pangi]] | ||
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|[[Sundargarh (Lok Sabha constituency)|Sundargarh]] | |[[Sundargarh (Lok Sabha constituency)|Sundargarh]] (ST) | ||
|71.89 {{increase}} | |71.89 {{increase}} | ||
|[[Jual Oram]] | |[[Jual Oram]] | ||
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|[[Keonjhar (Lok Sabha constituency)|Keonjhar]] | |[[Keonjhar (Lok Sabha constituency)|Keonjhar]] (ST) | ||
|77.57 {{decrease}} | |77.57 {{decrease}} | ||
| [[Chandrani Murmu]] | | [[Chandrani Murmu]] | ||
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|[[Mayurbhanj (Lok Sabha constituency)|Mayurbhanj]] | |[[Mayurbhanj (Lok Sabha constituency)|Mayurbhanj]] (ST) | ||
|77.13 {{decrease}} | |77.13 {{decrease}} | ||
|[[Bishweswar Tudu]] | |[[Bishweswar Tudu]] | ||
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|[[Bhadrak (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bhadrak]] | |[[Bhadrak (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bhadrak]] (SC) | ||
|73.90 {{increase}} | |73.90 {{increase}} | ||
| [[Manjulata Mandal]] | | [[Manjulata Mandal]] | ||
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|[[Jajpur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Jajpur]] | |[[Jajpur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Jajpur]] (SC) | ||
|74.10 {{decrease}} | |74.10 {{decrease}} | ||
|[[Sarmistha Sethi]] | |[[Sarmistha Sethi]] | ||
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|[[Nabarangpur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Nabarangpur]] | |[[Nabarangpur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Nabarangpur]] (ST) | ||
|79.52 {{increase}} | |79.52 {{increase}} | ||
|[[Ramesh Chandra Majhi]] | |[[Ramesh Chandra Majhi]] | ||
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|[[Jagatsinghpur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Jagatsinghpur]] | |[[Jagatsinghpur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Jagatsinghpur]] (SC) | ||
|74.83 {{decrease}} | |74.83 {{decrease}} | ||
|[[Rajashree Mallick]] | |[[Rajashree Mallick]] | ||
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|[[Koraput (Lok Sabha constituency)|Koraput]] | |[[Koraput (Lok Sabha constituency)|Koraput]] (SC) | ||
|75.34 {{decrease}} | |75.34 {{decrease}} | ||
|[[Saptagiri Sankar Ulaka]] | |[[Saptagiri Sankar Ulaka]] |
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The 2019 Indian general election for the 21 Parliamentary Constituencies were held in four phases to constitute the 17th Lok Sabha. The Legislative Assembly elections were held simultaneously with the General Elections in the state. Major political parties in the state were Biju Janata Dal, Indian National Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party.[1][2]
Election Schedule
The constituency-wise election schedule is as follows.
Phase | Poll Date | Constituencies | Voter Turnout [3](%) |
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1 | 11 April 2019 | Kalahandi, Nabarangpur, Berhampur, Koraput | 74.28% ![]() |
2 | 18 April 2019 | Bargarh, Sundargarh, Bolangir, Kandhamal, Aska | 72.90% ![]() |
3 | 23 April 2019 | Sambalpur, Keonjhar, Dhenkanal, Cuttack, Puri, Bhubaneswar | 71.61% ![]() |
4 | 29 April 2019 | Mayurbhanj, Balasore, Bhadrak, Jajpur, Kendrapara, Jagatsinghpur | 74.61% ![]() |
Opinion Polls
Date published | Polling agency | Lead | |||
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NDA | UPA | BJD | |||
6 April 2019 | India TV - CNX | 6 | 1 | 14 | 8 |
Jan 2019 | ABP News - Cvoter | 12 | – | 9 | 3 |
Nov 2018 | ABP News- C Voter | 13 | 3 | 5 | 6 |
Oct 2018 | ABP News- CSDS | 13 | 2 | 6 | 7 |
Candidates
Major election candidates are:[4]
Results
The results of the election were declared on 23 May 2019. The elected public representatives are mentioned below:
No. | Constituency | Turnout[3] | Elected Member | Party | Runner-up | Party | Margin |
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1 | Bargarh | 78.37 ![]() |
Suresh Pujari | BJP | Prasanna Achary | BJD | 63,939 |
2 | Sundargarh (ST) | 71.89 ![]() |
Jual Oram | BJP | Sunita Biswal | BJD | 2,23,065 |
3 | Sambalpur | 76.72 ![]() |
Nitesh Ganga Deb | BJP | Nalinikanta Pradhan | BJD | 9,162 |
4 | Keonjhar (ST) | 77.57 ![]() |
Chandrani Murmu | BJD | Ananta Nayak | BJP | 66,203 |
5 | Mayurbhanj (ST) | 77.13 ![]() |
Bishweswar Tudu | BJP | Debashis Marandi | BJD | 25,256 |
6 | Balasore | 75.69 ![]() |
Pratap Sarangi | BJP | Rabindra Kumar Jena | BJD | 12,956 |
7 | Bhadrak (SC) | 73.90 ![]() |
Manjulata Mandal | BJD | Abhimanyu Sethi | BJP | 28,803 |
8 | Jajpur (SC) | 74.10 ![]() |
Sarmistha Sethi | BJD | Amiya Kanta Mallick | BJP | 1,01,693 |
9 | Dhenkanal | 75.33 ![]() |
Mahesh Sahoo | BJD | Rudra Narayan Pani | BJP | 35,413 |
10 | Bolangir | 74.91 ![]() |
Sangeeta Singh Deo | BJP | Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo | BJD | 19,516 |
11 | Kalahandi | 76.41 ![]() |
Basanta Kumar Panda | BJP | Puspendra Singh Deo | BJD | 26,814 |
12 | Nabarangpur (ST) | 79.52 ![]() |
Ramesh Chandra Majhi | BJD | Pradeep Kumar Majhi | INC | 41,643 |
13 | Kandhamal | 73.10 ![]() |
Achyuta Samanta | BJD | Kharabela Swain | BJP | 1,49,216 |
14 | Cuttack | 69.81 ![]() |
Bhartruhari Mahtab | BJD | Prakash Mishra | BJP | 1,21,201 |
15 | Kendrapara | 72.39 ![]() |
Anubhav Mohanty | BJD | Baijayant Panda | BJP | 1,52,584 |
16 | Jagatsinghpur (SC) | 74.83 ![]() |
Rajashree Mallick | BJD | Bibhu Prasad Tarai | BJP | 2,71,655 |
17 | Puri | 72.72 ![]() |
Pinaki Misra | BJD | Sambit Patra | BJP | 11,714 |
18 | Bhubaneswar | 59.17 ![]() |
Aparajita Sarangi | BJP | Arup Patnaik | BJD | 23,839 |
19 | Aska | 65.79 ![]() |
Pramila Bisoyi | BJD | Anita Subhadarshini | BJP | 2,04,707 |
20 | Berhampur | 65.90 ![]() |
Chandra Sekhar Sahu | BJD | Bhrugu Baxipatra | BJP | 94,844 |
21 | Koraput (SC) | 75.34 ![]() |
Saptagiri Sankar Ulaka | INC | Kausalya Hikaka | BJD | 3,613 |
Assembly segments wise lead of parties
Party | Assembly segments | Position in Assembly (as of 2019 simultaneous elections) | |
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Biju Janata Dal | 88 | 113 | |
Bharatiya Janata Party | 52 | 23 | |
Indian National Congress | 7 | 9 | |
Others | – | 2 | |
Total | 147 |
References
- ↑ "Lok Sabha election 2019: Odisha polling schedule". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
- ↑ "Lok Sabha Elections: Polling date For Odisha". Business Insider India. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Final voter turnout of Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the Lok Sabha Elections 2019, The Election Commission of India (20 April 2019, updated 4 May 2019)
- ↑ "Lok Sabha elections: BJP list of candidates for 2019". Indian Express. 26 March 2019. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
- ↑ Staff Reporter (18 March 2019). "CPI(M) to contest one LS, five Assembly seats" – via www.thehindu.com.