lok sabha election result in 1947 to 2019

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1952 Lok Sabha Election
The Indian National Congress won 364 seats out of a total of 498.

The Second Loksabha (1957-62)
The Indian National Congress won 371 seats out of the total 494.

The Third Loksabha (1962-67)
The Indian National Congress won 361 seats out of 494.

The Fourth Loksabha (1967-70)
The Indian National Congress won 283 seats out of the total 520.

The Fifth Loksabha (1971-77)
The Indian National Congress won 352 seats out of the total 518.

The Sixth Loksabha (1977-79)
The Indian National Congress won 189 seats out of 542. The Congress led by Indira Gandhi was defeated badly this time. The Janata Party won the election, and Morarji Desai was chosen as the Prime Minister, making him India’s first non-Congress Prime Minister.

The Seventh Loksabha (1980-84)
Indian National Congress won 374 seats out of the total 542. Indira Gandhi again came to power by winning a handsome number of seats.

The Eighth Loksabha (1984-89)
The Indian National Congress won 404 seats out of 533.

The Ninth Loksabha (1989-91)
The Indian National Congress won 197 seats out of the total 545. Congress lost 207 seats and about 9% votes in comparison to the last general election.

The Tenth Loksabha (1991-96)
The Indian National Congress won 244 seats out of the total 545.

The Eleventh Loksabha (1996-98)
The Indian National Congress won 140 seats out of 545.

The Twelfth Loksabha (1998-99)
The Indian National Congress won 141 seats out of the total 545.

The Thirteenth Loksabha (1999-2004)
The Indian National Congress won 114 seats out of the total 545. The NDA, led by Atal Bihari Vajpayee, formed the government. BJP won 182 seats. Once again, the Congress failed, and the BJP was improving.

The Fourteenth Loksabha (2004-09)
The Indian National Congress won 145 seats out of the total 543.The BJP could win only 138 seats Congress returned to the power with the help of its allies

The Fifteenth Loksabha (2009-14)
The Indian National Congress won 206 seats out of 543. Manmohan Singh again became the PM of India with the support of regional parties like RJD, BSP, SP.

The Sixteenth Loksabha (2014-19)
The Indian National Congress won 44 seats out of 543. The NDA, led by Narendra Modi, won a sweeping victory. BJP won 282 seats and 31% of the votes, while the Congress won only 19.52% votes.

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