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| previous_election = 1980 Odisha Legislative Assembly election | | previous_election = 1980 Odisha Legislative Assembly election | ||
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| next_election = 1990 Odisha Legislative Assembly election | | next_election = 1990 Odisha Legislative Assembly election | ||
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| election_date = 1985 | | election_date = 1985 | ||
| seats_for_election = All 147 seats in the [[Odisha Legislative Assembly]] | | seats_for_election = All 147 seats in the [[Odisha Legislative Assembly]] | ||
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==Contesting parties== | ==Contesting parties== | ||
There are seven national parties [[Communist Party of India|CPI]], [[Indian National Congress|INC]], [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]], [[Janata Party|JNP]], [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPM]], [[Indian Congress (Socialist)|ICS]] and [[Lok Dal|LKD]], One state party [[Indian congres (j)|ICJ]] three registered unrecognised party [[Jharkhand Party|JKD]], [[Jharkhand Mukti Morcha|JMM]] and [[Surajya Party|SUC]] and some [[Independent Politician]]took part in this assembly election. Indian National Congress emerged as the winner by winning 117<ref>{{Cite web|title=Odisha Election Results: 2014 to 1971 Legislative Assembly|url=https://resultuniversity.com/odisha-election#1985|access-date=2021-06-17|website=resultuniversity.com}}</ref> seats. Janaki Ballabh Patnaik become the [[Chief Minister]] of Odisha and was replaced by Hemananda Biswal<ref>{{Cite web|last=odisha|first=chief minister of|date=2021-06-17|title=list of former chief minister|url=https://cm.odisha.gov.in/former-cms|url-status=live}}</ref> for the last few months of this assembly tenure. [[Biju Patnaik]] become the Leader of Opposition in the 9th Orissa Assembly. | There are seven national parties [[Communist Party of India|CPI]], [[Indian National Congress|INC]], [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]], [[Janata Party|JNP]], [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPM]], [[Indian Congress (Socialist)|ICS]] and [[Lok Dal|LKD]], One state party [[Indian congres (j)|ICJ]] three registered unrecognised party [[Jharkhand Party|JKD]], [[Jharkhand Mukti Morcha|JMM]] and [[Surajya Party|SUC]] and some [[Independent Politician]]took part in this assembly election. Indian National Congress emerged as the winner by winning 117<ref>{{Cite web|title=Odisha Election Results: 2014 to 1971 Legislative Assembly|url=https://resultuniversity.com/odisha-election#1985|access-date=2021-06-17|website=resultuniversity.com}}</ref> seats. Janaki Ballabh Patnaik become the [[Chief Minister]] of Odisha and was replaced by Hemananda Biswal<ref>{{Cite web|last=odisha|first=chief minister of|date=2021-06-17|title=list of former chief minister|url=https://cm.odisha.gov.in/former-cms|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180313032309/http://cm.odisha.gov.in:80/former-cms |archive-date=2018-03-13 }}</ref> for the last few months of this assembly tenure. [[Biju Patnaik]] become the Leader of Opposition in the 9th Orissa Assembly. | ||
==Results== | ==Results== | ||
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Elections to the Ninth Odisha Legislative Assembly were held in 1985.
Constituencies[edit]
The elections were held for 145 instead of 147 constituencies as a result of some candidates death contesting in Kakatpur and Keonjhar constituency. Out of147 seat 22 were reserved for Scheduled Castes, 33 for Scheduled Tribes and 92 unreserved seats.
Contesting parties[edit]
There are seven national parties CPI, INC, BJP, JNP, CPM, ICS and LKD, One state party ICJ three registered unrecognised party JKD, JMM and SUC and some Independent Politiciantook part in this assembly election. Indian National Congress emerged as the winner by winning 117[3] seats. Janaki Ballabh Patnaik become the Chief Minister of Odisha and was replaced by Hemananda Biswal[4] for the last few months of this assembly tenure. Biju Patnaik become the Leader of Opposition in the 9th Orissa Assembly.
Results[edit]
Political Party | Flag | Seats Contested |
Won | Net Change in seats |
% of Seats |
Votes | Vote % | Change in vote % | |
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Indian National Congress | 147 | 117 | ![]() |
79.59 | 40,07,258 | 51.08 | ![]() | ||
Communist Party of India (Marxist) | 27 | 1 | - | 0.68 | 89,225 | 15.97 | - | ||
Bharatiya Janata Party | 67 | 1 | ![]() |
0.68 | 2,04,346 | 5.66 | ![]() | ||
Communist Party of India | 27 | 1 | ![]() |
0.68 | 2,59,508 | 16.12 | ![]() | ||
Janata Party | 140 | 21 | - | 14.28 | 24,01,566 | 32.03 | |||
Template:Party name with colour | 374 | 7 | N/A | 4.76 | 8,23,850 | 11.54 | N/A | ||
Total Seats | 147 (![]() |
Voters | 1,53,37,200 | Turnout | 80,16,583 (52.27%) |
References[edit]
- ↑ "Orissa 1985". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
- ↑ "Orissa Assembly Election Results in 1985". www.elections.in. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
- ↑ "Odisha Election Results: 2014 to 1971 Legislative Assembly". resultuniversity.com. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
- ↑ odisha, chief minister of (2021-06-17). "list of former chief minister". Archived from the original on 2018-03-13.
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