Number of seats going for polls – 59 seats
- 10.86 percent of total Lok Sabha constituency going for polls in the seventh phase
Number of states going for polls in the seventh phase – Eight states (seven states and one UT)
Voters’ turnout in 59 seats of the seventh phase in 2014 – 65 percent
Number of candidates in the seventh phase in 2019 – 918 candidates
Number of female candidates – 96 (11%) female candidates are contesting in the Lok Sabha Phase VII elections.
Number of total voters – 10,01,75,153 (10 crore voters)
Number of polling booths – 112,986 (1.12 lakh)
Details of Phase VII
State | Number of Constituencies going for polls | Voters in the seventh phase | Number of contesting candidates in 2019 | Voting percentage in 2014 | Results in 2014 |
Bihar | 8 | 1,52,52,608(1.52 crore) | 157 | 51.48% | NDA – 7 seats (BJP – 5 seats, RLSP – 2 seats), JDU – 1 sear |
Himachal Pradesh | 4 | 53,30,154(53.30 lakh) | 45 | 64.42% | BJP – 4 seats |
Jharkhand | 3 | 45,64,681(45.64 lakh) | 42 | 69.08% | JMM – 2 seats, BJP – 1 seat |
Madhya Pradesh | 8 | 1,49,13,890(1.49 crore) | 82 | 67.29% | BJP – 8 seats |
Punjab | 13 | 2,08,92,674(2.08 crore) | 278 | 70.68% | NDA – 6 seats (SAD – 4 seats, BJP – 2 seats), AAP – 4 seats, Congress – 3 seats |
Uttar Pradesh | 13 | 2,36,38,797(2.36 crore) | 167 | 54.89% | NDA – 13 seats (BJP – 12, Apna Dal – 1 seat) |
West Bengal | 9 | 1,49,63,064(1.49 crore) | 111 | 79.33% | Trinamool – 9 seats |
Chandigarh | 1 | 6,19,285 (6.19 lakh) | 36 | 73.71% | BJP – 1 seat |
Total | 59 | 10,01,75,153(10 crore voters) | 918 | 65% |
Winner in 2014 – 59 seats in the seventh phase
- BJP – 33 seats
- SAD (ally of NDA) – 4 seats
- RLSP (then ally of NDA) – 2 seats
- Apna Dal (ally of NDA) – 1 seat
- Trinamool – 9 seats
- Congress – 3 seats
- AAP – 4 seats
- JDU – 1 seat
- JMM – 2 seats
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Analysis of the seventh phase
The last phase of elections goes to Prime Minister seat in Varanasi.
PM contesting Lok Sabha elections in 15 years – It is after 15 years that any Prime Minister is contesting Lok Sabha elections. The last PM who contested election was Atal Bihari Vajpayee in 2004 from Lucknow (Manmohan Singh did not contest Lok Sabha elections). PM Modi is also the eighth PM to be re-contesting from the same seat.
- Jawaharlal Nehru – Phulpur
- Indira Gandhi – Rae Bareli (1967 & 1971)
- Charan Singh – Baghpat (1977 & 1980)
- Rajiv Gandhi – Amethi (1984 & 1989)
- Chandrashekhar – Ballia (1989 & 1991) – Though he was PM for six months only
- Narsimha Rao – Nandyal (1991 & 1996) (Won the by-poll and then contested Nandyal and Behrampur in 1996)
- Atal Bihari Vajpayee - Lucknow (1998 & 1999)
- Narendra Modi – Varanasi (2014 & contesting in 2019)
(Shastri died in the office, Morarji Desai did not contest elections in 1980, VP Singh was out as PM, Deve Gowda was out as PM, Inder Kumar Gujral was Rajya Sabha MP when he became PM, Manmohan Singh was Rajya Sabha MP during his PM tenure)
Bollywood Dynast in Gurdaspur – There is dynasty in Bollywood. There is also dynasty in Indian politics. Both seem to be merging with Sunny Deol as BJP candidate from Gurdaspur. His father bollywood actor Dharmendra was Lok Sabha MP (2004-09) from Bikaner. Another bollywood actor, Vinod Khanna as BJP candidate won Gurdaspur four times (1998, 1999, 2004 and 2014).
Wife-husband duo – Harsimrat Kaur Badal and Sukhbir Badal are contesting on SAD tickets from Bathinda and Firozpur respectively. They joined the four prominent wife-husband duo contesting in this elections (Others couples are: Dimple Yadav and Akhilesh Yadav (From same party - SP), Shatrughan Sinha (Congress) and Poonam Sinha (SP), Ranjeet Ranjan (Congress) and Pappu Yadav (Jan Adhikar Party))
Bose family member contesting from Kolkata Dakshin seat - The BJP has fielded Chandra Kumar Bose, the grandnephew of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, from the seat. The seat used to be home seat of West Bengal CM, Mamata Banerjee who represented the seat for six times from 1991 to 2011, the year she became CM of the state.
Grand Son-rise in Mandi seat - Ashray Sharma is contesting as a Congress candidate from Mandi Lok Sabha seat. He is son of Himachal Pradesh Power Minister Anil Sharma, who resigned from his cabinet berth in the BJP Government after his son got ticket from the Congress. Ashray Sharma is the third generation politician. He is grandson of Sukh Ram, who was Union telecom minister in Narsimha Rao government.
Nine time lucky from Dumka? – Former CM of Jharkhand Shibu Soren will be contesting from Dunka hoping to win for the ninth time. He was first time elected in 1980, and since then, Soren has won from Dumka eight times and lost thrice.
Bhojpuri star from Gorakhpur seat - Bhojpuri film star Ravi Kishan’s is contesting as BJP’s candidate from Gorakhpur, considered a bastion of chief minister Yogi Adityanath. BJP has not lost the seat in Lok Sabha elections since 1991. However, the party lost Gorakhpur by-poll seat in March 2018.
Tollywood actress trying their luck for the first time - Tollywood actress Nusrat Jahan and Mimi Chakraborty from Basirhat and Jadavpur constituencies from Trinamoo Congress. They are first-timers contesting Lok Sabha elections.
Contest in Patna Sahib - Bollywood actor-turned-politician Shatrughan Sinha, who has been associated with BJP for about three decades but quit the party last month and joined the Congress. He is for the first time contesting from the Congress party
Red Alert Constituencies - 33 out of 59 constituencies are red alert constituencies. (Red alert constituencies are those constituencies where 3 or more contesting candidates have declared criminal cases against themselves.)
Number of rallies by main national leaders (Till final day)
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Narendra Modi
- Number of rallies – 142
- Number of road show – 2
- Total - 144
- Started on March 28, 2019 – Meerut (UP)
- Last Rally – May 17 2019 - Khargone (MP)
- Number of state visited – 27
Amit Shah
- Number of rallies – 134
- Number of road show – 20
- Total - 154
- Started on March 24, 2019 – Agra (UP)
- Last Road Show – May 16 2019 – Gorakhpur (UP)
- Number of state visited – 26
Yogi Adityanath
- Number of rallies – 156
- Number of road show – 2
- Total - 158
- Started on March 24, 2019 – Saharanpur (UP)
- Last Rally – May 17 2019 – Gorakhpur (UP)
- Number of state visited – 14
Rahul Gandhi
- Number of rallies – 119
- Number of road show – 8
- Total - 127
- Started on March 12, 2019 – Gandhinagar (Gujarat)
- Last Rally – May 17 2019 – Shimla (Himachal Pradesh)
- Number of state visited – 26
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra
- Number of rallies – 38
- Number of road show – 26
- Total - 64
- Started on March 12, 2019 – Gandhinagar (Gujarat)
- Last Road Show – May 17 2019 – Kushinagar (UP)
- Number of state visited – 8
Mayawati
- Number of rallies – 45
- Number of road show – 0
- Total – 45
- Started on April 2, 2019 – Bhubneshwar (Odisha)
- Last Rally – May 17 2019 – Chandauli (UP)
- Number of state visited – 9
Akhilesh Yadav
- Number of rallies – 69
- Number of road show – 2
- Total – 71
- Started on April 1, 2019 – Mainpuri (UP)
- Last Rally – May 17 2019 – Chandauli (UP)
- Number of state visited – Only Uttar Pradesh
Main faces of the seventh phase
Bihar
Nalanda
- JDU (NDA alliance) - Kaushalendra Kumar
- HAM (Gathbandhan alliance) - Ashok Kumar Azad Chandavanshi
Patna Sahib
- BJP - Ravishankar Prasad
- Congress - Shatrughan Sinha
Pataliputra
- BJP - Ram Kripal Yadav
- RJD - Misa Bharti
Arrah
- BJP - Raj Kumar Singh
- CPI (ML) - Raju Yadav
Buxar
- BJP - Ashwani Kumar Chaubey
- RJD - Jagdanand Singh
Sasaram (SC)
- Congress – Meira Kumar
- BJP - Chhedi Paswan
Karakat
- RLSP - Upendra Kushwaha
- JDU - Mahabali Singh
Himachal Pradesh
Mandi
- BJP - Ramswroop Sharma
- Congress - Ashrey Sharma
Hamirpur
- BJP - Anurag Thakur
- Congress - Ram Lal Thakur
Madhya Pradesh
Mandsour
- Congress - Meenakshi Natrajan
- BJP - Sudhir Gupta
Ratlam
- Congress - Kanti Lal Bhuria
- BJP - G S Damor
Indore
- BJP - Shankar Lalwani
- Congress - Pankaj Sanghvi
Khandwa
- BJP - Nand Kumar Singh Chouhan
- Congress - Arun Yadav
Chandigarh
- BJP - Kirron Kher
- Congress - Pawan Kumar Bansal
Punjab
Gurdaspur
- BJP - Sunny Deol
- Congress - Sunil Jakhar
- AAP - Peter Masih Cheeda
Amritsar
- BJP - Hardeep Puri
- Congress - Gurjit Singh Aujla
- AAP - Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal
Khadoor Sahib
- SAD (NDA alliance) - Bibi Jagir Kaur
- Congress - Jasbir Singh Gill (Dimpa)
- AAP - Manjinder Singh Sidhu
Jalandhar
- SAD - Charanjit Singh Atwal
- Congress - Santokh Singh Chaudhary
- AAP - Jora Singh
Anandpur Sahib
- Congress - Manish Tewari
- SAD - Prem Singh Chandumajra
- AAP - Narinder Singh Shergill
Ludhiana
- Congress - Ravneet Singh Bittu
- SAD - Mahesh Inder Singh Grewal
- AAP - Tejpal Singh
Firozpur
- SAD - Sukhbir Singh Badal
- Congress - Sher Singh Ghubaya
- AAP - Harjinder Singh Kaka Sran
Bathinda
- SAD - Harsimrat Kaur Badal
- Congress - Amrinder Singh Raja
- AAP - Baljinder Kaur
Sangrur
- AAP - Bhagwant Mann
- SAD - Parminder Dhindsa
- Congress - Kewal Singh Dhillon
Patiala
- Congress - Preneet Kaur
- SAD - Surjit Singh Rakhra
- AAP - Nina Mittal
Uttar Pradesh
Varanasi
- BJP - Narendra Modi
- Congress - Ajay Rai
- SP - Shalini Yadav
Maharajganj
- BJP - Pankaj Chaudhary
- Congress - Supriya Shrinate
- SP - Akhilesh Singh
Gorakhpur
- BJP - Ravi Kishan
- Congress - Madhusudan Tripathi
- SP - Ram Bhual Nishad
Kushi Nagar
- BJP - Vijay Dubey
- Congress - R P N Singh
- SP - Nathuni Prasad Kushwaha
Deoria
- BJP - Ramapati Ram Tripathi
- Congress - Niaz Ahmad
- BSP - Binod Kumar Jaiswal
Ghazipur
- BJP - Manoj Sinha
- Congress - Ajit Pratap Kushwaha
- BSP - Afzal Ansari
Chandauli
- BJP - Mahendra Nath Pandey
- JAP (Alliance of UPA) - Shivkanya Kushwaha
- SP - Sanjay Chauhan
Mirzapur
- Apna Dal (S) - Anupriya Patel
- Congress - Lalitesh Pati Tripathi
- SP - Ram Charitra Nishad
Jharkhand
Dumka
- JMM - Shibu Soren
- BJP - Sunil Soren
Godda
- BJP - Nishikant Dubey
- JVM (P) - Pradeep Yadav
West Bengal
Diamond Harbour
- Trinamool - Abishek Banerjee
- BJP - Nilanjan Roy
- Congress - Soumya Aich Roy
- CPM - Fuad Halim
Jadavpur
- Trinamool - Mimi Chakraborty
- BJP - Anupam Hazra
- CPM - Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya
Kolkata Dakshin
- Trinamool – Mala Roy
- BJP - Chandra Kumar Bose
- Congress - Mita Chakraborty
- CPM - Nandini Mukherjee
Kolkata Uttar
- Trinamool - Sudip Bandopadhyay
- BJP - Rahul Sinha
- Congress - Syed Shahid Imam
- CPM - Kaninika Bose Ghosh
Dum Dum
- Trinamool - Sougata Roy
- BJP - Samik Bhattacharya
- Congress - Saurav Saha
- CPM - Nepaldeb Bhattacharya
Basirhat
- Trinamool - Nushrat Jahan
- BJP - Sayantan Basu
- Congress - Quazi Abdur Rahim
- CPI - Pallab Sengupta
Criminal Background
- Candidates with Criminal Cases – 170 (19%) out of 909 candidates analysed
- Candidates with Serious Criminal Cases – 127 (14%) out of 909 candidates analysed.
- Candidates with Declared Convicted Cases - 5 candidates
- Candidates with cases related to Murder - 12 candidates
- Candidates with cases related to Attempt to Murder - 34 candidates
- Candidates with cases related to Kidnapping - 7 candidates
- Candidates with cases related to Crime Against Women - 20 candidates
- Candidates with cases related to Hate Speech - 10 candidates
Party Wise candidates with criminal cases
Party | Total candidates | Candidates with criminal background | Percentage of criminal background candidates |
BJP | 43 | 18 | 42% |
Congress | 45 | 14 | 31% |
BSP | 39 | 6 | 15% |
AAP | 14 | 3 | 21% |
Independent | 313 | 29 | 9% |
Party Wise candidates with serious criminal cases (Offence for maximum punishment – 5 years)
Party | Total candidates | Candidates with serious criminal background | Percentage of serious criminal background candidates |
BJP | 43 | 15 | 35% |
Congress | 45 | 10 | 22% |
BSP | 39 | 4 | 10% |
AAP | 14 | 1 | 7% |
Independent | 313 | 24 | 8% |
Crorepati candidates
- Crorepati Candidates - There are 278 (31%) candidates who have assets worth Rs. 1 crore and more.
- Average assets - The average asset per candidate contesting in the Lok Sabha Phase 7 election is Rs. 4.61 crores
- Zero Assets Candidates – Three candidates
- Undeclared PAN - 81 (9%) candidates have not given PAN details.
Party Wise crorepati candidates
Party | Total candidates | Crorepati candidates | Percentage of crorepati candidates |
Congress | 45 | 40 | 89% |
BJP | 43 | 36 | 84% |
BSP | 39 | 11 | 28% |
AAP | 14 | 9 | 64% |
Independent | 313 | 59 | 19% |
Education details of candidates
- Illiterate - 24 candidates
- Just Literate - 29 candidates
- 5th pass candidates – 45 candidates
- 8th pass candidates – 65 candidates
- 10th pass candidates – 137 candidates
- 12th pass candidates – 154 candidates
- Graduate – 172 candidates
- Graduate and Professional – 80 candidates
- Post Graduate – 158 candidates
- Doctorate – 27 candidates
- Others – 17 candidates
- Not given – 1 candidate
Age details of candidates
- Age to be between 25 to 30 years - 64 candidates
- Age to be between 31 to 40 years - 224 candidates
- Age to be between 41 to 50 years – 249 candidates
- Age to be between 51 to 60 years – 171 candidates
- Age to be between 61 to 70 years – 162 candidates
- Age to be between 71 to 80 years – 33 candidates
- Age to be between 81 to 100 years – 3 candidates
- Candidates have not given their age – 3 candidates
Top 10 Crorepati candidates and seats contesting
Name | State | Constituency | Party | Total Assets |
Ramesh Kumar Sharma | Bihar | Pataliputra | Independent | Rs. 1,107 crore |
Sukhbir Singh Badal | Punjab | Firozpur | SAD | Rs. 217 crore |
Harsimrat Kaur Badal | Punjab | Bathinda | SAD | Rs. 217 crore |
Shatrughan Sinha | Bihar | Patna Sahib | Congress | Rs. 193 crore |
Sodhi Vikram Singh | Punjab | Anandpur Sahib | BSP | Rs. 140 crore |
Kewal Singh Dhillon | Punjab | Sangrur | Congress | Rs. 131 crore |
Arbind Kumar | Bihar | Jahanabad | Rajnaitik Vikalp Party | Rs. 91 crore |
Ajay Singh Dharmendra Deol (Sunny Deol) | Punjab | Gurdaspur | BJP | Rs. 87 crore |
Dev Raj Bhardwaj | Himachal Pradesh | Mandi | Independent | Rs. 69 crore |
Preneet Kaur | Punjab | Patiala | Congress | Rs. 63 crore |