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Indian general election in Odisha, 2009 Turnout 65.35%
First party
Second party
Third party
Party
BJD
INC
CPI
Last election
11
2
0
Seats won
14
6
1
Seat change
3
4
1
Percentage
37.23%
32.75%
2.57%
The Indian general election, 2009 in Odisha were held for 21 seats with the state going to the polls in the first two phases of the general elections . The major contenders in the state were the Third Front , Indian National Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The third front parties c
contesting in the state were the Biju Janata Dal (BJD), the Left parties and the Nationalist Congress Party . The assembly elections were held simultaneously with the general elections in the state.
A few weeks before the elections, seat sharing talks broke down between the BJD and its long-time ally BJP. Then the BJD joined the Third Front. The BJD leader Naveen Patnaik said that he broke the alliance with BJP over the Kandhamal riots .[1]
Voting and results [ edit ]
Source: Election Commission of India[2]
List of elected MPs [ edit ]
No.
Constituency
Turnout%
Winning candidate
Winning party
Margin
1
Bargarh
69.65
Sanjay Bhoi
Indian National Congress
98,444
2
Sundargarh
61.43
Hemanand Biswal
Indian National Congress
11,624
3
Sambalpur
64.90
Amarnath Pradhan
Indian National Congress
14,874
4
Keonjhar
70.48
Yashbant Narayan Singh Laguri
Biju Janata Dal
1,26,484
5
Mayurbhanj
70.27
Laxman Tudu
Biju Janata Dal
66,178
6
Balasore
70.29
Srikant Kumar Jena
Indian National Congress
38,900
7
Bhadrak
67.71
Arjun Charan Sethi
Biju Janata Dal
54,938
8
Jajpur
66.59
Mohan Jena
Biju Janata Dal
1,27,747
9
Dhenkanal
66.74
Tathagata Satapathy
Biju Janata Dal
1,86,587
10
Bolangir
70.11
Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo
Biju Janata Dal
90,835
11
Kalahandi
68.85
Bhakta Charan Das
Indian National Congress
1,54,037
12
Nabarangpur
65.14
Pradeep Kumar Majhi
Indian National Congress
29,977
13
Kandhamal
66.44
Rudra Madhab Ray
Biju Janata Dal
1,51,007
14
Cuttack
63.38
Bhartruhari Mahtab
Biju Janata Dal
2,36,292
15
Kendrapara
68.53
Baijayant Panda
Biju Janata Dal
1,27,107
16
Jagatsinghpur
67.56
Bibhu Prasad Tarai
Communist Party of India
76,735
17
Puri
68.83
Pinaki Misra
Biju Janata Dal
2,11,305
18
Bhubaneswar
49.14
Prasanna Kumar Patasani
Biju Janata Dal
2,52,760
19
Aska
54.57
Nityananda Pradhan
Biju Janata Dal
2,32,834
20
Berhampur
58.92
Siddhanta Mahapatra
Biju Janata Dal
57,287
21
Koraput
62.64
Jayaram Pangi
Biju Janata Dal
96,360
References [ edit ]
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