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The elections in [[India]] in 2016 include the five [[Legislative Assembly elections in India|state legislative assembly elections]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/tamil-nadu-kerala-west-bengal-assam-polls-in-april-may/|title=Tamil Nadu, Kerala, West Bengal, Assam polls in April–May}}</ref> The tenure of the state legislative assembly of [[Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly|Tamil Nadu]], [[West Bengal Legislative Assembly|West Bengal]], [[Kerala Legislative Assembly|Kerala]], [[Puducherry Legislative Assembly|Puducherry]], [[Assam Legislative Assembly|Assam]], expired during the year.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://eci.nic.in/eci_main1/terms_of_houses.aspx|title= Terms of Houses, Election Commission of India|access-date= 2015-11-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Assembly-polls-Chasing-the-Muslim-vote/articleshow/51302289.cms|title=Assembly polls: Chasing the Muslim vote}}</ref> More than 18,000 [[Voter-verified paper audit trail]] (VVPATs) in 64 Assembly constituencies were used in these 5 elections.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://eci.nic.in/eci_main1/current/PN16_04032016.pdf|title=VVPAT usage in 64 seats in 5 states Schedule for the General Elections to the Legislative Assemblies of Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Puducherry.}}</ref> The dates of these elections were announced on 4 March 2016.<ref>http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Election-Commission-announces-dates-for-5-state-polls-in-April-and-May/articleshow/51254477.cms</ref>
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{{Infobox election
| election_name    = Elections in India
| country          = India
| previous_election = 2015 elections in India
| previous_year    = 2015
| election_date    = 2016
| next_election    = 2017 elections in India
| next_year        = 2017
}}
 
The elections in [[India]] in 2016 include the five [[Legislative Assembly elections in India|state legislative assembly elections]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/tamil-nadu-kerala-west-bengal-assam-polls-in-april-may/|title=Tamil Nadu, Kerala, West Bengal, Assam polls in April–May|date=21 December 2015}}</ref> The tenure of the state legislative assembly of [[Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly|Tamil Nadu]], [[West Bengal Legislative Assembly|West Bengal]], [[Kerala Legislative Assembly|Kerala]], [[Puducherry Legislative Assembly|Puducherry]], [[Assam Legislative Assembly|Assam]], expired during the year.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://eci.nic.in/eci_main1/terms_of_houses.aspx|title= Terms of Houses, Election Commission of India|access-date= 2015-11-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Assembly-polls-Chasing-the-Muslim-vote/articleshow/51302289.cms|title=Assembly polls: Chasing the Muslim vote}}</ref> More than 18,000 [[Voter-verified paper audit trail]] (VVPATs) in 64 Assembly constituencies were used in these 5 elections.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://eci.nic.in/eci_main1/current/PN16_04032016.pdf|title=VVPAT usage in 64 seats in 5 states Schedule for the General Elections to the Legislative Assemblies of Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Puducherry.}}</ref> The dates of these elections were announced on 4 March 2016.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Election-Commission-announces-dates-for-5-state-polls-in-April-and-May/articleshow/51254477.cms|title = Election Commission announces dates for 5 state polls in April and May &#124; India News - Times of India}}</ref>
 
== Lok Sabha by-elections ==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
!Date
!S.No
!Constituency
!State/UT
!MP before election
! colspan="2" |Party before election
!Elected MP
!colspan="2" |Party after election
!Remarks
|-
|16 May 2016
!1.
|[[Tura Lok Sabha constituency|Tura]]
|Meghalaya
|[[P. A. Sangma]]
| {{Full party name with colour|National People's Party (India)|National People's Party}}
|[[Conrad Sangma]]
| {{Full party name with colour|National People's Party (India)|National People's Party}}
|Due To Demise of [[P. A. Sangma]]
|-
|Rowspan=4|19 November 2016
!14.
|[[Lakhimpur Lok Sabha constituency|Lakhimpur]]
|Assam
|[[Sarbananda Sonowal]]
| {{Full party name with colour|Bharatiya Janata Party|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Pradan Baruah]]
| {{Full party name with colour|Bharatiya Janata Party|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|Due To Resignation of [[Sarbananda Sonowal]]
|-
!12.
|[[Shahdol Lok Sabha constituency|Shahdol]]
|Madhya Pradesh
|[[Dalpat Singh Paraste]]
| {{Full party name with colour|Bharatiya Janata Party|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Gyan Singh (Indian politician)|Gyan Singh]]
| {{Full party name with colour|Bharatiya Janata Party|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|Due To Demise of [[Dalpat Singh Paraste]]
|-
!1.
|[[Cooch Behar Lok Sabha constituency|Cooch Behar]]
|Rowspan=2|West Bengal
|[[Renuka Sinha]]
| {{Full party name with colour|Trinamool Congress|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|[[Partha Pratim Roy]]
| {{Full party name with colour|Trinamool Congress|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|Due To Demise of [[Renuka Sinha]]
|-
!30.
|[[Tamluk Lok Sabha constituency|Tamluk]]
|[[Suvendu Adhikari]]
| {{Full party name with colour|Trinamool Congress|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|[[Dibyendu Adhikari]]
| {{Full party name with colour|Trinamool Congress|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|Due To Resignation of [[Suvendu Adhikari]]
|}


==Legislative Assembly Elections==
==Legislative Assembly Elections==
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| rowspan="3"| 11 April 2016
| rowspan="3"| 11 April 2016
| rowspan="3"| [[2016 Assam Legislative Assembly election|Assam]]
| rowspan="3"| [[2016 Assam Legislative Assembly election|Assam]]
| rowspan="3" bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
| rowspan="3" bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" |
| rowspan="3"|[[Indian National Congress]]
| rowspan="3"|[[Indian National Congress]]
| rowspan="3"|[[Tarun Gogoi]]
| rowspan="3"|[[Tarun Gogoi]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
| rowspan="3" | [[Sarbananda Sonowal]]
| rowspan="3" | [[Sarbananda Sonowal]]
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| bgcolor="{{Asom Gana Parishad/meta/color}}" |  
| bgcolor="{{party color|Asom Gana Parishad}}" |  
| [[Asom Gana Parishad]]
| [[Asom Gana Parishad]]
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| bgcolor="{{Bodoland People's Front/meta/color}}" |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Bodoland People's Front}}" |
| [[Bodoland People's Front]]
| [[Bodoland People's Front]]
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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| 5 May 2016
| 5 May 2016
|[[2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|West Bengal]]
|[[2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|West Bengal]]
| bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}" |
| bgcolor="{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}}" |
| [[All India Trinamool Congress]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress]]
| [[Mamata Banerjee]]
| [[Mamata Banerjee]]
| bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}" |
| bgcolor="{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}}" |
| [[All India Trinamool Congress]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress]]
| [[Mamata Banerjee]]
| [[Mamata Banerjee]]
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| colspan="2" Rowspan="4" | 16 May 2016
| colspan="2" Rowspan="4" | 16 May 2016
|[[2016 Kerala Legislative Assembly election|Kerala]]
|[[2016 Kerala Legislative Assembly election|Kerala]]
| bgcolor="{{United Democratic Front (Kerala)/meta/color}}" |
| bgcolor="{{party color|United Democratic Front (Kerala)}}" |
| [[United Democratic Front (Kerala)|United Democratic Front]]
| [[United Democratic Front (Kerala)|United Democratic Front]]
| [[Oommen Chandy]]
| [[Oommen Chandy]]
| bgcolor="{{Left Democratic Front (Kerala)/meta/color}}" |  
| bgcolor="{{party color|Left Democratic Front (Kerala)}}" |  
| [[Left Democratic Front (Kerala)|Left Democratic Front]]
| [[Left Democratic Front (Kerala)|Left Democratic Front]]
| [[Pinarayi Vijayan]]
| [[Pinarayi Vijayan]]
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| rowspan="2" | [[2016 Puducherry Legislative Assembly election|Puducherry]]
| rowspan="2" | [[2016 Puducherry Legislative Assembly election|Puducherry]]
| rowspan=2"  bgcolor="{{All India N.R. Congress/meta/color}}" |  
| rowspan=2"  bgcolor="{{party color|All India N.R. Congress}}" |  
| rowspan=2" | [[All India N.R. Congress]]
| rowspan=2" | [[All India N.R. Congress]]
| rowspan=2" | [[N. Rangaswamy]]
| rowspan=2" | [[N. Rangaswamy]]
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" |
| [[Indian National Congress]]
| [[Indian National Congress]]
| rowspan="2" |[[V. Narayanasamy]]
| rowspan="2" |[[V. Narayanasamy]]
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| bgcolor="{{Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam/meta/color}}" |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}}" |
| [[Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam]]
| [[Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam]]
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
|[[2016 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election|Tamil Nadu]]
|[[2016 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election|Tamil Nadu]]
| bgcolor="{{All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam/meta/color}}" |
| bgcolor="{{party color|All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}}" |
|[[All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam]]
|[[All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam]]
|[[J. Jayalalithaa]]
|[[J. Jayalalithaa]]
| bgcolor="{{All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam/meta/color}}" |
| bgcolor="{{party color|All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}}" |
|[[All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam]]
|[[All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam]]
|[[J. Jayalalithaa]]
|[[J. Jayalalithaa]]
|}
|}


===Assam===
===Assam===
{{main|2016 Assam Legislative Assembly election}}
{{Main|2016 Assam Legislative Assembly election}}
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.
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.
 
{{#section:2016 Assam Legislative Assembly election|Results}}
{| class="wikitable Sortable" border="2"
|- valign="top"
! Alliance
!
! Party
! Contested
! Won
! +/-
! Votes
! %
|-
| rowspan="5" |[[National Democratic Alliance|NDA]]
|bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}"|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party]] 
|89
|60
|55{{increase}}
|4,992,185
|29.5
|-
|bgcolor="{{Asom Gana Parishad/meta/color}}"|
| [[Asom Gana Parishad]] 
|30
|14
|{{increase}}5
|1,377,482
|8.1
|-
|bgcolor="{{Bodoland People's Front/meta/color}}"| 
| [[Bodoland People's Front]] 
|13
|12
|{{steady}}
|666,057
|3.9
|-
|
| Rabha Jatiya Aikya Manch 
|1 
|0
|{{steady}}
|
|
|-
|
|Tiwa Jatiya Aikya Manch
|1 
| 0
|{{steady}}
|
|-
| rowspan="2" | [[United Progressive Alliance|UPA]]
|bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}"|
| [[Indian National Congress]]
| 122
| 26
|{{decrease}}53
|5,238,655
|31.0
|-
|
|United People’s Party
|4 
|0
|{{steady}}
|
|
|-
| rowspan="3" | G.A
|bgcolor="{{All India United Democratic Front/meta/color}}"|
|[[All India United Democratic Front]]
|74 
|13
|{{decrease}}5
|2,207,945
|13.0
|-
|bgcolor="{{Rashtriya Janata Dal/meta/color}}"|
|[[Rashtriya Janata Dal]]
|12 
|0
|{{steady}}
|
|
|-
|bgcolor="{{Janata Dal (United)/meta/color}}"|
|[[Janata Dal (United)]]
|12 
|0
|{{steady}}
|
|
|-
| rowspan="2" | Left
|bgcolor="{{Communist Party of India (Marxist)/meta/color}}"|
| [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)]]
| 19 
|0
|{{steady}}
|93,508
|0.6
|-
|bgcolor="{{Communist Party of India/meta/color}}"|
| [[Communist Party of India]]
| 15
|0
|{{steady}}
|37,243
|0.2
|-
|None
|bgcolor="{{Independent/meta/color}}"|
| [[Independent politician|Independents]]
| 1
|{{decrease}}2
| 1,867,532 
| 11.0
|-
| colspan=3 |'''Total''' 
|126
|
|
|
|}


===West Bengal===
===West Bengal===
{{main|2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election}}
{{Main|2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election}}


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.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://infoelections.com/infoelection/index.php/kolkata/6333-west-bengal-assembly-election-schedule.html|title=West Bengal Assembly Election Schedule 2016 - infoelections.com}}</ref><ref name="infoelections.com">http://infoelections.com/infoelection/index.php/kolkata/6333-west-bengal-assembly-election-schedule.html</ref>
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.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://infoelections.com/infoelection/index.php/kolkata/6333-west-bengal-assembly-election-schedule.html|title=West Bengal Assembly Election Schedule 2016 - infoelections.com}}</ref><ref name="infoelections.com">{{Cite web|url=http://infoelections.com/infoelection/index.php/kolkata/6333-west-bengal-assembly-election-schedule.html|title = Assembly Election Results Dates Candidate List Opinion/Exit Poll Latest News, Political Consulting Survey Election Campaign Management Company India}}</ref>


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.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://zeenews.india.com/news/west-bengal/after-sweeping-polls-in-west-bengal-tmcs-legislative-party-to-meet-in-kolkata-today_1887311.html | title=It's 'Mamata wave' in West Bengal as voters reject Congress-Left alliance | publisher=[[Zee News]] | work=Ritesh K Srivastava | date=20 May 2016 | access-date=20 May 2016}}</ref>
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.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://zeenews.india.com/news/west-bengal/after-sweeping-polls-in-west-bengal-tmcs-legislative-party-to-meet-in-kolkata-today_1887311.html | title=It's 'Mamata wave' in West Bengal as voters reject Congress-Left alliance | publisher=[[Zee News]] | work=Ritesh K Srivastava | date=20 May 2016 | access-date=20 May 2016}}</ref>
{{#section:2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|Results}}


{| class="wikitable Sortable" border="1"
===Kerala===
|- valign="top"
{{Main|2016 Kerala Legislative Assembly election}}
! Pos || ||Party || Contested || Seats || Swing || Votes
 
!Vote %|| Vote swing
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.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indiancrux.info/2016/02/2016-kerala-assembly-constituency-wise-election-results.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160306091412/http://www.indiancrux.info/2016/02/2016-kerala-assembly-constituency-wise-election-results.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=March 6, 2016|title=2016 Kerala Legislative Assembly Election Results Constituency Wise}}</ref>
{{#section:2016 Kerala Legislative Assembly election|Results}}
 
===Puducherry===
{{Main|2016 Puducherry Legislative Assembly election}}
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.
{{#section:2016 Puducherry Legislative Assembly election|Results}}
 
===Tamil Nadu===
{{Main|2016 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election}}
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 [[Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly|Legislative Assembly]] in the state of [[Tamil Nadu]] in [[India]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/election-dates-for-five-states-announced/article8313813.ece |title=4 States, Puducherry to go to polls between April 4 and May 16 |work=The Hindu |date=4 March 2016}}</ref> In the [[2011 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election|previous election in 2011]], the [[All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam|AIADMK]], under the leadership of [[Jayalalithaa]], won a majority and formed the government.<ref name="fp1">{{Cite web|url=http://www.firstpost.com/politics/can-bjp-give-tamil-nadus-dravidian-parties-a-jolt-in-2016-possibly-2020699.html|title=Can BJP give Tamil Nadu's Dravidian parties a jolt in 2016? Possibly|date=30 December 2014|access-date=2014-12-30|publisher=First Post}}</ref>
The results declared on 19 May 2016 and AIADMK was able to retain power with a comfortable majority of 133 seats out of 231.
{{#section:2016 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election|Results}}
 
== Legislative Assembly by-elections ==
=== [[Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly|Arunachal Pradesh]] ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
!S.No
!Date
!Constituency
!MLA before election
! colspan="2" |Party before election
!Elected MLA
! colspan="2" |Party after election
|-
!1
|19 November 2016
|[[Hayuliang Assembly constituency|Hayuliang]]
|[[Kalikho Pul]]
|bgcolor="{{party color|People's Party of Arunachal}}" |
|[[People's Party of Arunachal]]
|[[Dasanglu Pul]]
| bgcolor="{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}"|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
|}
 
=== [[Assam Legislative Assembly|Assam]] ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
!S.No
!Date
!Constituency
!MLA before election
! colspan="2" |Party before election
!Elected MLA
! colspan="2" |Party after election
|-
|-
| 1 || [[File:All_India_Trinamool_Congress_flag.svg|30px]] ||[[Trinamool Congress]] ||293 || 211
!1
||{{increase}}27||24,564,523
|19 November 2016
|44.9
|[[Baithalangso Assembly constituency|Baithalangso]]
|{{increase}}5.97
|[[Mansing Rongpi]]
|bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress]]
|[[Mansing Rongpi]]
| bgcolor="{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}"|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
|}
 
=== [[Bihar Legislative Assembly|Bihar]] ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
!S.No
!Date
!Constituency
!MLA before election
! colspan="2" |Party before election
!Elected MLA
! colspan="2" |Party after election
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|2
!1
| || [[Indian National Congress]] ||92|| 44
|13 February 2016
||{{increase}}2
|[[Harlakhi Assembly constituency|Harlakhi]]
|6,700,938
|[[Basant Kushwaha]]
|12.3|||{{increase}}3.21
|bgcolor="{{party color|Rashtriya Lok Samata Party}}" |
|
|[[Rashtriya Lok Samata Party]]
| [[File:Cpim_party_symbol.svg|30px]] || [[Left Front (West Bengal)|Left Front]] ||199|| 32
|Sudhanshu Shekhar
||{{decrease}}30||14,216,327
| bgcolor="{{party color|Rashtriya Lok Samata Party }}"|
|25.9||{{decrease}}14.13
| [[Rashtriya Lok Samata Party]]
|}
 
=== [[Gujarat Legislative Assembly|Gujarat]] ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
!S.No
!Date
!Constituency
!MLA before election
! colspan="2" |Party before election
!Elected MLA
! colspan="2" |Party after election
|-
|-
| 3 ||  ||[[BJP]] ||294|| 6
!1
||{{increase}}3||5,809,760
|21 January 2016
|10.7||{{increase}}5.92
|[[Choryasi Assembly constituency|Choryasi]]
|Rajendrabhai Parmar
|bgcolor="{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
|[[Zankhana Patel]]
| bgcolor="{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}"|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
|-
|-
| 4 || ||[[Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)|SUCI]]|| ||0
!2
||{{decrease}}1 ||365,996
|16 May 2016
|0.7||{{increase}}0.26
|[[Talala Assembly constituency|Talala]]
|[[Jashubhai Dhanabhai Barad|Jashubhai Barad]]
| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress }}"|
| [[Indian National Congress]]
|Govindbhai Parmar
| bgcolor="{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}"|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
|}
 
=== [[Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly|Jammu and Kashmir]] ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
!S.No
!Date
!Constituency
!MLA before election
! colspan="2" |Party before election
!Elected MLA
! colspan="2" |Party after election
|-
|-
| 5 || ||[[Independent politician|Independents]]|| ||1
!1
||{{decrease}}1 ||1,184,047
|22 June 2016
|2.2||{{decrease}}0.93
|[[Anantnag Assembly constituency|Anantnag]]
|[[Mufti Mohammed Sayeed]]
|bgcolor="{{party color|Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party}}" |
|[[Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party]]
|[[Mehbooba Mufti]]
| bgcolor="{{party color|Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party}}"|
| [[Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party]]
|}
 
=== [[Jharkhand Legislative Assembly|Jharkhand]] ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
!S.No
!Date
!Constituency
!MLA before election
! colspan="2" |Party before election
!Elected MLA
! colspan="2" |Party after election
|-
|-
|6
!1
|
|rowspan=2"  |16 May 2016
|[[None of the above|NOTA]]
|[[Godda Assembly constituency|Godda]]
|
|[[Raghu Nandan Mandal]]
|
|bgcolor="{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |
|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
|831,845
|Amit Kumar Mandal
|1.5
| bgcolor="{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}"|
|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
|-
|-
| || '''Total'''  |||||| '''294''' ||  ||  
!2
|||
|[[Panki Assembly constituency|Panki]]
|Bidesh Singh
| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress }}"|
| [[Indian National Congress]]
|Devendra Kumar Singh
| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress }}"|
| [[Indian National Congress]]
|}
|}


===Kerala===
=== [[Karnataka Legislative Assembly|Karnataka]] ===
{{main|2016 Kerala Legislative Assembly election}}
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
 
!S.No
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.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indiancrux.info/2016/02/2016-kerala-assembly-constituency-wise-election-results.html|title=2016 Kerala Legislative Assembly Election Results Constituency Wise}}</ref>
!Date
 
!Constituency
{| class="wikitable" style="font-weight: bold; font-size: x-small; font-family: verdana"
!MLA before election
! style="background:#f00; color:white;"|LDF+
! colspan="2" |Party before election
! style="background:#f00; color:white;"|SEATS
!Elected MLA
! style="background:#00BFFF; color:white;"|UDF+
! colspan="2" |Party after election
! style="background:#00BFFF; color:white;"|SEATS
! style="background:#f90; color:white;"|NDA+
! style="background:#f90; color:white;"|SEATS
! style="background:#848482; color:white;"|OTHERS
! style="background:#848482; color:white;"|SEATS
|-
|-
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
!1
|58
|rowspan="3"  |13 February 2016
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|[[Bidar Assembly constituency|Bidar]]
|22
|[[Gurupadappa Nagamarapalli]]
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|bgcolor="{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |
|1
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
|P. C. George (IND)
|[[Rahim Khan (politician)|Rahim Khan]]
|1
| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|
| [[Indian National Congress]]
|-
|-
|[[Communist Party of India|CPI]]
!2
|19
|[[Devadurga Assembly constituency|Devadurga]]
|[[Indian Union Muslim League|IUML]]
|[[Venkatesh Nayak]]
|18
|bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" |
|[[Bharath Dharma Jana Sena|BDJS]]
|[[Indian National Congress]]
|0
| K. Shivana Gowda Nayaka
|
| bgcolor="{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}"|
|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
|-
|-
|[[Janata Dal (Secular)|JD(S)]]
!3
|3
|[[Hebbal Assembly constituency|Hebbal]]
|[[Kerala Congress (M)|KC(M)]]
|R Jagadeesh Kumar
|6
|bgcolor="{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |
|[[Kerala Congress (Thomas)|KC]]
|[[Indian National Congress]]
|0
| Y.A. Narayana Swamy
|
| bgcolor="{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}"|
|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
|}
 
=== [[Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly|Madhya Pradesh]] ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
!S.No
!Date
!Constituency
!MLA before election
! colspan="2" |Party before election
!Elected MLA
! colspan="2" |Party after election
|-
|-
|[[Nationalist Congress Party|NCP]]
!1
|2
|13 February 2016
|[[Kerala Congress (Jacob)|KC(J)]]
|[[Maihar Assembly constituency|Maihar]]
|1
|Narayan Prasad
|[[Janadhipathya Rashtriya Sabha|JRS]]
| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress }}"|
|0
| [[Indian National Congress]]
|
|Narayan Tripathi
|
| bgcolor="{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}"|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
|-
|-
|[[Independent (politician)|IND]]
!2
|5
|30 May 2016
|[[Communist Marxist Party|CMP]]
|[[Ghoradongri Assembly constituency|Ghoradongri]]
|0
|Sajjan Singh Uikey
|[[Janadhipathya Samrakshana Samithi|JSS]]  
|bgcolor="{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |
|0
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
|
|Mangal Singh Dhruve
|
| bgcolor="{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}"|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
|-
|-
|[[Indian National Congress (Socialist)|IC(S)]]
!3
|1
|19 November 2016
|[[Janata Dal (United)|JD(U)]]
|[[Nepanagar Assembly constituency|Nepanagar]]
|0
|Rajendra Shyamlal Dadu
|
|bgcolor="{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |
|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
|
|Manju Rajendra Dadu
|
| bgcolor="{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}"|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
|}
 
=== [[Maharashtra Legislative Assembly|Maharashtra]] ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
!S.No
!Date
!Constituency
!MLA before election
! colspan="2" |Party before election
!Elected MLA
! colspan="2" |Party after election
|-
|-
|[[Kerala Congress (B)|KC(B)]]
!1
|1
|13 February 2016
|[[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|RSP]]
|[[Palghar Assembly constituency|Palghar]]
|0
|[[Krushna Ghoda|Krushna Arjun Ghoda]]
|
|bgcolor="{{party color|Shiv Sena}}" |
|
|[[Shiv Sena]]
|
|[[Amit Ghoda|Amit Krushna Ghoda]]
|
| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiv Sena }}"|
| [[Shiv Sena]]
|}
 
=== [[Puducherry Legislative Assembly|Puducherry]] ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
!S.No
!Date
!Constituency
!MLA before election
! colspan="2" |Party before election
!Elected MLA
! colspan="2" |Party after election
|-
|-
|[[Revolutionary Socialist Party (Leninist)|RSP(L)]]
!1
|1
|19 November 2016
|
|[[Nellithope Assembly constituency|Nellithope]]
|
|[[A. Johnkumar]]
|
|bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" |
|
|[[Indian National Congress]]
|
|[[V. Narayanasamy]]
|
| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress }}"|
| [[Indian National Congress]]
|}
 
=== [[Punjab Legislative Assembly|Punjab]] ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
!S.No
!Date
!Constituency
!MLA before election
! colspan="2" |Party before election
!Elected MLA
! colspan="2" |Party after election
|-
|-
|[[Communist Marxist Party|CMP]]
!1
|1
|13 February 2016
|
|[[Khadoor Sahib Assembly constituency|Khadoor Sahib]]
|
|Ramanjit Singh Sikki
|
|bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" |
|
|[[Indian National Congress]]
|
|Ranjit Singh Brahampura
|
| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal }}"|
| [[Shiromani Akali Dal]]
|}
 
=== [[Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly|Tamil Nadu]] ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
!S.No
!Date
!Constituency
!MLA before election
! colspan="2" |Party before election
!Elected MLA
! colspan="2" |Party after election
|-
|-
|[[Kerala Congress (Anti-merger Group)|KC]]
!1
|0
|19 November 2016
|
|[[Thiruparankundram Assembly constituency|Thiruparankundram]]
|
|[[S. M. Seenivel]]
|
|bgcolor="{{party color|All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}}" |
|
|[[All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam]]
|
|[[A. K. Bose]]
|
| bgcolor="{{party color|All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam }}"|
| [[All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam]]
|}
 
=== [[Telangana Legislative Assembly|Telangana]] ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
!S.No
!Date
!Constituency
!MLA before election
! colspan="2" |Party before election
!Elected MLA
! colspan="2" |Party after election
|-
|-
| [[Janadhipathya Kerala Congress|KC(D)]]  
!1
|0
|13 February 2016
|
|[[Narayankhed Assembly constituency|Narayankhed]]
|
|Patlolla Kishta Reddy
|
| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress }}"|
|
| [[Indian National Congress]]
|
|Mahareddy Bhupal Reddy
|
|bgcolor="{{party color|Telangana Rashtra Samithi}}"|
|[[Bharat Rashtra Samithi]]
|-
|-
| [[Indian National League|INL]]
!2
|0
|16 May 2016
|
|[[Palair Assembly constituency|Palair]]
|
|Ramireddy Venkatareddy
|
| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress }}"|
|
| [[Indian National Congress]]
|
|Tummala Nageswara Rao
|
|bgcolor="{{party color|Telangana Rashtra Samithi}}"|
|[[Bharat Rashtra Samithi]]
|}
 
=== [[Tripura Legislative Assembly|Tripura]] ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
!S.No
!Date
!Constituency
!MLA before election
! colspan="2" |Party before election
!Elected MLA
! colspan="2" |Party after election
|-
|-
| style="background:#ffe6e6;"|TOTAL (2016)
!1
| style="background:#f00; color:white;"|91
|13 February 2016
| style="background:#9f9;"|TOTAL (2016)
|[[Amarpur, Tripura Assembly constituency|Amarpur]]
| style="background:#00BFFF; color:white;"|47
|Manoranjan Acharjee
| style="background:#e6ffe6;"|TOTAL (2016)
|bgcolor="{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}" |
| style="background:#f90; color:white;"|1
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)]]
| style="background:#fff3e1;"|TOTAL (2016)
|Parimal Debnath
| style="background:#848482; color:white;"|1
| bgcolor="{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|
| [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)]]
|-
|-
| style="background:#ffe6e6;"|TOTAL (2011)
!2
| style="background:#f00; color:white;"|68
|rowspan=2" |19 November 2016
| style="background:#9f9;"|TOTAL (2011)
|[[Barjala Assembly constituency|Barjala]]
| style="background:#00BFFF; color:white;"|72
|Jitendra Sarkar
| style="background:#e6ffe6;"|TOTAL (2011)
|bgcolor="{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}" |
| style="background:#f90; color:white;"|0
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)]]
| style="background:#fff3e1;"|TOTAL (2011)
|Jhumu Sarkar
| style="background:#848482; color:white;"|0
| bgcolor="{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|
| [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)]]
|-
|-
| style="background:#ffe6e6;"|TOTAL (2006)
!3
| style="background:#f00; color:white;"|98
|[[Khowai Assembly constituency|Khowai]]
| style="background:#9f9;"|TOTAL (2006)
|Samsir Debsarkar
| style="background:#00BFFF; color:white;"|42
|bgcolor="{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}" |
| style="background:#e6ffe6;"|TOTAL (2006)
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)]]
|style="background:#f90; color:white;"|0
| Biswajit Dutta
| style="background:#fff3e1;"|TOTAL (2006)
| bgcolor="{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|
| style="background:#848482; color:white;"|0
| [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)]]
|-
|-
| style="background:#ffe6e6;"|TOTAL (2001)
| style="background:#f00; color:white;"|40
| style="background:#9f9;"|TOTAL (2001)
| style="background:#00BFFF; color:white;"|99
| style="background:#e6ffe6;"|TOTAL (2001)
| style="background:#f90; color:white;"|0
| style="background:#fff3e1;"|TOTAL (2001)
| style="background:#848482; color:white;"|1
|}
|}


===Puducherry===
=== [[Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly|Uttar Pradesh]] ===
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
{{main|2016 Puducherry Legislative Assembly election}}
!S.No
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.
!Date
 
!Constituency
{| class="wikitable Sortable" border="2"
!MLA before election
|- valign="top"
! colspan="2" |Party before election
! Alliance
!Elected MLA
! colspan="2" | Party  
! colspan="2" |Party after election
! Contested
! Won
! Change
! Votes
! Vote %
! Vote Swing
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" | [[United Progressive Alliance|UPA]]
!1
| style="background-color:{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}"|&nbsp; || style="text-align:left;"|[[Indian National Congress|INC]] ||align="right"|21 || align="right"|15||align="right"|{{increase}}8 || align="right"| 244,886
|rowspan=3”  |13 February 2016
| align="right"| 30.6|| align="right"| {{increase}} 5.54
|[[Deoband Assembly constituency|Deoband]]
|Rajendra Singh Rana
|bgcolor="{{party color|Samajwadi Party}}|
|[[Samajwadi Party]]
|Mavia Ali
| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress }}"|
| [[Indian National Congress]]
|-
|-
| style="background-color:{{Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam/meta/color}}"|&nbsp; || style="text-align:left;"|[[Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam|DMK]]   ||align="right"| 9||  align="right"|2||align="right"|{{steady}} || align="right"| 70,836
!2
| align="right"| 8.9|| align="right"| {{decrease}} 1.78
|[[Muzaffarnagar Assembly constituency|Muzaffarnagar]]
|Chitranjan Swaroop
|bgcolor="{{party color|Samajwadi Party}}|
|[[Samajwadi Party]]
|[[Kapil Dev Aggarwal]]
| bgcolor="{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |None
!3
| style="background-color:{{All India N.R. Congress/meta/color}}"|&nbsp; || style="text-align:left;"|[[All India N.R. Congress|AINRC]] ||align="right"| 30 ||align="right"|8||align="right"|{{decrease}}7 || align="right"| 225,082
|[[Bikapur Assembly constituency|Bikapur]]
| align="right"| 28.1|| align="right"| {{decrease}} 3.65
|Mitrasen Yadav
|bgcolor="{{party color|Samajwadi Party}}|
|[[Samajwadi Party]]
|Anand Sen
| bgcolor="{{party color|Samajwadi Party}}|
| [[Samajwadi Party]]
|-
|-
| style="background-color:{{All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam/meta/color}}"|&nbsp; || style="text-align:left;"|[[All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam|AIADMK]] ||align="right"| 30 || align="right"|4||align="right"|{{decrease}}1 || align="right"| 134,597
!4
| align="right"| 16.8|| align="right"| {{increase}} 3.05
|rowspan=2" |16 May 2016
|[[Bilari Assembly constituency|Bilari]]
|Mohd. Irfan
|bgcolor="{{party color|Samajwadi Party}}|
|[[Samajwadi Party]]
|Mohd. Faeem
| bgcolor="{{party color|Samajwadi Party}}”|
| [[Samajwadi Party]]
|-
|-
| [[National Democratic Alliance|NDA]]
!5
| style="background-color:{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}"|&nbsp; || style="text-align:left;"|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]   ||align="right"| 30 || align="right"|0||align="right"|{{steady}} || align="right"| 19,303
|[[Jangipur, Uttar Pradesh Assembly constituency|Jangipur]]
| align="right"| 2.4|| align="right"| {{increase}} 1.08
|Kailash
|bgcolor="{{party color|Samajwadi Party}}" |
|[[Samajwadi Party]]
|Kismatiya
| bgcolor="{{party color|Samajwadi Party}}"|
| [[Samajwadi Party]]
|}
 
=== [[West Bengal Legislative Assembly|West Bengal]] ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
!S.No
!Date
!Constituency
!MLA before election
! colspan="2" |Party before election
!Elected MLA
! colspan="2" |Party after election
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"| None
!1
| style="background-color:{{Independent politician/meta/color}}"|&nbsp; || style="text-align:left;"|[[Independent politician|Independents]]||align="right"| || align="right"|1||align="right"|{{steady}} || align="right"| 62,884
|19 November 2016
| align="right"| 7.9
|[[Monteswar Assembly constituency|Monteswar]]
| align="right"|
|[[Sajal Panja]]
|bgcolor="{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}}" |
|[[All India Trinamool Congress]]
|Saikat Panja
| bgcolor="{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress }}"|
| [[All India Trinamool Congress]]
|}
 
== Local Body Elections ==
=== Chandigarh ===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Date
!Municipal Bodies
! colspan="2"| Winner 2016
|-
|-
|
| [[2016 Chandigarh Municipal Corporation election|18 December 2016]]
| colspan="2 | [[None of the above|NOTA]]
|[[Municipal Corporation Chandigarh|Chandigarh Municipal Corporation]]
| align="right"|
|bgcolor="{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |
| align="right"| –
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
| align="right"| 13,240
| align="right"| 1.7
| align="right"| –
|-
|-
|
|
|'''Total''' 
| colspan="2" | 30
|
|
|
|
|-
|align=left colspan=8|Source: [http://www.ibtimes.co.in/puducherry-assembly-elections-2016-result-live-updates-679282 International Business Times]
|}
|}
===Tamil Nadu===
{{main|2016 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election}}
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 [[Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly|Legislative Assembly]] in the state of [[Tamil Nadu]] in [[India]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/election-dates-for-five-states-announced/article8313813.ece |title=4 States, Puducherry to go to polls between April 4 and May 16 |work=The Hindu |date=4 March 2016}}</ref> In the [[2011 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election|previous election in 2011]], the [[All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam|AIADMK]], under the leadership of [[Jayalalithaa]], won a majority and formed the government.<ref name="fp1">{{Cite web|url=http://www.firstpost.com/politics/can-bjp-give-tamil-nadus-dravidian-parties-a-jolt-in-2016-possibly-2020699.html|title=Can BJP give Tamil Nadu's Dravidian parties a jolt in 2016? Possibly|access-date=2014-12-30|publisher=First Post}}</ref>
The results declared on 19 May 2016 and AIADMK was able to retain power with a comfortable majority of 133 seats out of 231.
{{Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election, 2016}}


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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 | edit source]

Date S.No Constituency State/UT MP before election Party before election Elected MP Party after election Remarks
16 May 2016 1. Tura Meghalaya P. A. Sangma Template:Full party name with colour Conrad Sangma Template:Full party name with colour Due To Demise of P. A. Sangma
19 November 2016 14. Lakhimpur Assam Sarbananda Sonowal Template:Full party name with colour Pradan Baruah Template:Full party name with colour Due To Resignation of Sarbananda Sonowal
12. Shahdol Madhya Pradesh Dalpat Singh Paraste Template:Full party name with colour Gyan Singh Template:Full party name with colour Due To Demise of Dalpat Singh Paraste
1. Cooch Behar West Bengal Renuka Sinha Template:Full party name with colour Partha Pratim Roy Template:Full party name with colour Due To Demise of Renuka Sinha
30. Tamluk Suvendu Adhikari Template:Full party name with colour Dibyendu Adhikari Template:Full party name with colour Due To Resignation of Suvendu Adhikari

Legislative Assembly Elections[edit | edit source]

Start date End date State Government before Chief Minister before Government after Elected Chief Minister
4 April 2016 11 April 2016 Assam Indian National Congress Tarun Gogoi Bharatiya Janata Party Sarbananda Sonowal
Asom Gana Parishad
Bodoland People's Front
4 April 2016 5 May 2016 West Bengal All India Trinamool Congress Mamata Banerjee All India Trinamool Congress Mamata Banerjee
16 May 2016 Kerala United Democratic Front Oommen Chandy Left Democratic Front Pinarayi Vijayan
Puducherry All India N.R. Congress N. Rangaswamy Indian National Congress V. Narayanasamy
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Tamil Nadu All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam J. Jayalalithaa All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam J. Jayalalithaa

Assam[edit | edit source]

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.

e • d 
Parties and Coalitions Popular vote Seats
Vote % +/- Contested Won +/-
Bharatiya Janata Party NDA 4,992,185 29.5 84 60 Increase55
Asom Gana Parishad 1,377,482 8.1 24 14 Increase5
Bodoland People's Front 666,057 3.9 16 12 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Rabha Jatiya Aikya Manch 1 0 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Tiwa Jatiya Aikya Manch 1 0 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Indian National Congress UPA 5,238,655 30.9 122 26 Decrease53
United People's Party Liberal 4 0 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
All India United Democratic Front G.A 2,207,945 13.0 74 13 Decrease5
Janata Dal (United) 12,538 0.07 4 0 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Communist Party of India (Marxist) Left 93,508 0.55 19 0 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Communist Party of India 37,243 0.22 15 0 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Independents 1,867,531 11.04 496 1 Decrease2
Total 16919364 100.0 126
Valid votes
Invalid votes
Votes cast / turnout
Abstentions
Registered voters

West Bengal[edit | edit source]

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]

e • d 
Parties and coalitions 2016 West Bengal Bidhan Sabha Election Seats
Votes % ±pp Contested Won +/−
All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) 24,564,523 44.91 Increase 293 211 Increase27
Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) 10,802,058 19.75 Decrease 148 26 Decrease14
Indian National Congress (INC) 6,700,938 12.25 Increase 92 44 Increase2
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 5,555,134 10.16 Increase 291 3 Increase3
All India Forward Bloc (AIFB) 1,543,764 2.82 Decrease1.98 25 2 Decrease9
Independents (IND) 1,184,047 2.16 Decrease0.97 371 1 Decrease1
Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) 911,004 1.67 Decrease1.33 19 3 Decrease4
Communist Party of India (CPI) 791,925 1.45 Decrease0.35 11 1 Decrease1
Socialist Unity Centre of India (SUCI) 365,996 0.67 Increase0.23 182 0 Decrease1
Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GOJAM) 254,626 0.47 Decrease0.25 5 3 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) 167,576 0.31 Decrease0.04 2 0 Decrease1
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) 69,898 0.13 Increase0.10 1 0 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Samajwadi Party (SP) 46,402 0.08 Decrease0.66 23 0 Decrease1
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) 15,439 0.03 Decrease0.02 1 0 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
None of the Above (NOTA) 831,848 1.52 Increase1.52
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

Kerala[edit | edit source]

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]

e • d 
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

Puducherry[edit | edit source]

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.

e • d 
Parties and Coalitions Votes Vote % Vote swing Contested Won Change
Indian National Congress 2,44,886 30.60 Increase 5.54 21 15 Increase8
All India N.R. Congress 2,25,082 28.1 Decrease 3.65 30 8 Decrease7
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 134,597 16.8 Increase 3.05 30 4 Decrease1
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 70,836 8.9 Decrease 1.78 9 2 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Bharatiya Janata Party 19,303 2.4 Increase 1.08 30 0 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Independents 62,884 7.9 1 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
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

Tamil Nadu[edit | edit source]

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.

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Parties and Coalitions Votes % Seats
Contested Won +/-
  All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) 17,806,490 40.88% 234 136 Decrease14
  Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) 13,670,511 31.39% 178 89 Increase66
  Indian National Congress (DMK) 2,774,075 6.47% 41 8 Increase3
  Indian Union Muslim League (DMK) 313,808 0.73% 5 1 Increase1
  Pattali Makkal Katchi 2,302,564 5.36% 234 0 Decrease3
  Bharatiya Janata Party 1,235,660 2.86% 234 0 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
  Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (PWF) 1,037,431 2.41% 105 0 Decrease29
  Independents 617,907 1.44% 234 0 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Naam Tamilar Katchi 460,089 1.07% 234 0 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
  Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (PWF) 373,713 0.87% 28 0 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
  Communist Party of India (PWF) 340,290 0.79% 25 0 Decrease9
  Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (PWF) 331,849 0.77% 25 0 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
  Communist Party of India (Marxist) (PWF) 307,303 0.72% 25 0 Decrease10
  Tamil Maanila Congress (PWF) 230,711 0.54% 26 0 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Puthiya Tamilagam (DMK) 219,830 0.51% 4 0 Decrease2
  Manithaneya Makkal Katchi 197,150 0.46% 4 0 Decrease2
Kongunadu Makkal Desia Katchi 167,560 0.39% 72 0 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
  Bahujan Samaj Party 97,823 0.23% n/a 0 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
  Social Democratic Party of India 65,978 0.15% n/a 0 Error creating thumbnail: File missing
  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 [12][13]

Legislative Assembly by-elections[edit | edit source]

Arunachal Pradesh[edit | edit source]

S.No Date Constituency MLA before election Party before election Elected MLA Party after election
1 19 November 2016 Hayuliang Kalikho Pul People's Party of Arunachal Dasanglu Pul Bharatiya Janata Party

Assam[edit | edit source]

S.No Date Constituency MLA before election Party before election Elected MLA Party after election
1 19 November 2016 Baithalangso Mansing Rongpi Indian National Congress Mansing Rongpi Bharatiya Janata Party

Bihar[edit | edit source]

S.No Date Constituency MLA before election Party before election Elected MLA Party after election
1 13 February 2016 Harlakhi Basant Kushwaha Rashtriya Lok Samata Party Sudhanshu Shekhar Rashtriya Lok Samata Party

Gujarat[edit | edit source]

S.No Date Constituency MLA before election Party before election Elected MLA Party after election
1 21 January 2016 Choryasi Rajendrabhai Parmar Bharatiya Janata Party Zankhana Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
2 16 May 2016 Talala Jashubhai Barad Indian National Congress Govindbhai Parmar Bharatiya Janata Party

Jammu and Kashmir[edit | edit source]

S.No Date Constituency MLA before election Party before election Elected MLA Party after election
1 22 June 2016 Anantnag Mufti Mohammed Sayeed Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party Mehbooba Mufti Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party

Jharkhand[edit | edit source]

S.No Date Constituency MLA before election Party before election Elected MLA Party after election
1 16 May 2016 Godda Raghu Nandan Mandal Bharatiya Janata Party Amit Kumar Mandal Bharatiya Janata Party
2 Panki Bidesh Singh Indian National Congress Devendra Kumar Singh Indian National Congress

Karnataka[edit | edit source]

S.No Date Constituency MLA before election Party before election Elected MLA Party after election
1 13 February 2016 Bidar Gurupadappa Nagamarapalli Bharatiya Janata Party Rahim Khan Indian National Congress
2 Devadurga Venkatesh Nayak Indian National Congress K. Shivana Gowda Nayaka Bharatiya Janata Party
3 Hebbal R Jagadeesh Kumar Indian National Congress Y.A. Narayana Swamy Bharatiya Janata Party

Madhya Pradesh[edit | edit source]

S.No Date Constituency MLA before election Party before election Elected MLA Party after election
1 13 February 2016 Maihar Narayan Prasad Indian National Congress Narayan Tripathi Bharatiya Janata Party
2 30 May 2016 Ghoradongri Sajjan Singh Uikey Bharatiya Janata Party Mangal Singh Dhruve Bharatiya Janata Party
3 19 November 2016 Nepanagar Rajendra Shyamlal Dadu Bharatiya Janata Party Manju Rajendra Dadu Bharatiya Janata Party

Maharashtra[edit | edit source]

S.No Date Constituency MLA before election Party before election Elected MLA Party after election
1 13 February 2016 Palghar Krushna Arjun Ghoda Shiv Sena Amit Krushna Ghoda Shiv Sena

Puducherry[edit | edit source]

S.No Date Constituency MLA before election Party before election Elected MLA Party after election
1 19 November 2016 Nellithope A. Johnkumar Indian National Congress V. Narayanasamy Indian National Congress

Punjab[edit | edit source]

S.No Date Constituency MLA before election Party before election Elected MLA Party after election
1 13 February 2016 Khadoor Sahib Ramanjit Singh Sikki Indian National Congress Ranjit Singh Brahampura Shiromani Akali Dal

Tamil Nadu[edit | edit source]

S.No Date Constituency MLA before election Party before election Elected MLA Party after election
1 19 November 2016 Thiruparankundram S. M. Seenivel All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam A. K. Bose All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam

Telangana[edit | edit source]

S.No Date Constituency MLA before election Party before election Elected MLA Party after election
1 13 February 2016 Narayankhed Patlolla Kishta Reddy Indian National Congress Mahareddy Bhupal Reddy Bharat Rashtra Samithi
2 16 May 2016 Palair Ramireddy Venkatareddy Indian National Congress Tummala Nageswara Rao Bharat Rashtra Samithi

Tripura[edit | edit source]

S.No Date Constituency MLA before election Party before election Elected MLA Party after election
1 13 February 2016 Amarpur Manoranjan Acharjee Communist Party of India (Marxist) Parimal Debnath Communist Party of India (Marxist)
2 19 November 2016 Barjala Jitendra Sarkar Communist Party of India (Marxist) Jhumu Sarkar Communist Party of India (Marxist)
3 Khowai Samsir Debsarkar Communist Party of India (Marxist) Biswajit Dutta Communist Party of India (Marxist)

Uttar Pradesh[edit | edit source]

S.No Date Constituency MLA before election Party before election Elected MLA Party after election
1 13 February 2016 Deoband Rajendra Singh Rana Samajwadi Party Mavia Ali Indian National Congress
2 Muzaffarnagar Chitranjan Swaroop Samajwadi Party Kapil Dev Aggarwal Bharatiya Janata Party
3 Bikapur Mitrasen Yadav Samajwadi Party Anand Sen Samajwadi Party
4 16 May 2016 Bilari Mohd. Irfan Samajwadi Party Mohd. Faeem Samajwadi Party
5 Jangipur Kailash Samajwadi Party Kismatiya Samajwadi Party

West Bengal[edit | edit source]

S.No Date Constituency MLA before election Party before election Elected MLA Party after election
1 19 November 2016 Monteswar Sajal Panja All India Trinamool Congress Saikat Panja All India Trinamool Congress

Local Body Elections[edit | edit source]

Chandigarh[edit | edit source]

Date Municipal Bodies Winner 2016
18 December 2016 Chandigarh Municipal Corporation Bharatiya Janata Party

References[edit | edit source]

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  13. "EC cancels polls". The Hindu. 29 May 2016.

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