Odisha Assembly Election Results Highlights: BJP To Form Next Govt, BJP Wins 46 Seats
Odisha Assembly Election Results 2024: Stay tuned for all the updates about Odisha Assembly election results as Election Commission will be announcing the results shortly .
BJP candidate Tankadar Tripathy has won the Jharsuguda constituency, securing a total of 91,105 votes and achieving a winning margin of 1,333 votes
According to ECI's official trends, the BJP has surpassed the 50% threshold and is leading with 81 seats in the Odisha Assembly elections. Additionally, the BJP is in the lead on 19 of the state's 21 Lok Sabha seats. Laddoo is being prepared amid celebrations at BJP headquarters.
BJP is leading with 78 seats. Check which party is leading with how many seats:
BJP - 78 seats
BJD- 53 seats
INC- 14 seats
CPI (M)- 1 seats
IND- 1 seats
CM Naveen Patnaik is back, leading in both the Hinjili and Kantabanji seats with 24,045 and 29,921 votes respectively.
The Indian National Congress is leading on 16 seats in the Odisha Assembly elections. These seats include Rajgangpur, Basudevpur, Barabati-Cuttack, Gunupur, Koraput, Jeypore, Mohana, Rayagada, Chitrakonda, Sanakhemundi, Bhograi, Jeypore, and Koraput among others.
BJP women workers prepare laddoos in Bhubaneswar as they celebrate party's sweeping performance in the Lok Sabha and Assembly polls in Odisha.
BJP leader Lalitendu Bidyadhar Mohapatra commented on the early trend projections which showed BJP crossing the majority mark. Thanking voters of Odisha, he said: "I want to thank the people of Odisha. These assembly election result trends are not surprising, we knew beforehand that the people of Odisha were looking for a change... People of Odisha will celebrate today..."
BJD candidate Romancha Ranjan Biswal is leading from the Deogarh assembly constituency in Odisha.
BJP candidate Anita Subhadarshini is leading from Odisha's Aska Lok Sabha constituency.
BJD's Sarmistha Sethi is the only candidate from the Patnaik party, who is leading in the Odisha Lok Sabha elections. BJP, meanwhile, is leading on 19 seats.
The BJP is leading with 73 seats in the counting for the Odisha Assembly elections 2024. BJD and INC are trailing with 58 and 14 seats, respectively.
In a major setback for the Biju Janata Dal, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, seeking a sixth term, is trailing in his stronghold. BJP, om the other hand, has crossed the majority mark in both Lok Sabha elections and Assembly elections, as per early trends.
BJP is leading with 58 seats in the Odisha Assembly elections, while the BJD is trailing at 42 seats. The INC, as of now, has bagged 10 seats.
Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik's BJD is leading on 24 seats as per early trends. These include Phulbani, Banki, Puri, Tirtul, Bijepur, Deogarh, Rengali, Hindol, Sonepur, Narla, Simulia, Banki, Kakatpur, and Pallahara among others.
According to Odisha TV, BJP is leading with 24 seats, while BJD and Congress are trailing with 15 and 3 seats, respectively.
BJP is leading in the Odisha Assembly elections at 13 seats as of now. These include Brajarajnagar, Raghunathpali, and Chitrakonda.
The BJP as per the early trends is leading in the Odisha Assembly elections with eight seats, while the BJD is trailing with five seats.
The early trends show the BJP leading in Odisha's Brajarahnagar constituency, where Suresh Pujari is leading with a vote margin of 1679.
The early trends show that the BJD is currently leading with Jharsuguda seat in Odisha Assembly elections 2024.
Counting of votes for the Odisha assembly polls has begun to decide the fate of the 147 constituencies.
The counting for Odisha Assembly election results will begin in just 5 minutes at 8 AM.
The ruling BJD led by Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik on Sunday rejected the exit polls, and instead claimed that the party would win the Odisha Assembly elections with a two-thirds majority, bagging at least 110 of the 147 assembly constituencies, PTI reported.
The key candidates contesting the Odisha assembly election include Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik, Pradipta Kumar Naik, Dilip Kumar Ray, Suresh Pujari,Prasanna Acharya, and Niranjan Patnaik among others.
The Odisha Assembly elections were held across four phases with simultaneous Lok Sabha elections.
Phase 1: May 13
Phase 2: May 20
Phase 3: May 25
Phase 4: June 1
In the fourth and final phase of the Odisha Assembly elections, the coastal state recorded a voter turnout of 74.41 percent.
Following the recommendation of the state Cabinet, Governor Raghubar Das on Monday dissolved the Odisha Legislative Assembly till the formation of a new government, Odisha TV reported.
Following the recommendation of the state Cabinet, Governor Raghubar Das on Monday dissolved the Odisha Legislative Assembly till the formation of a new government, Odisha TV reported.
The main parties in the fray in Odisha Assembly and Lok Sabha polls, are Biju Janata Dal, Bharatiya Janata Party, Indian National Congress, and Communist Party of India.
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In the 2019 Odisha Assembly Elections, BJP won just 23 out of the 147 seats, finishing as the main opposition party against the ruling BJD.
In the 2019 Odisha Assembly elections, Naveen Patnaik's BJD won the polls, bagging 112 seats. This was the fifth time he was elected as the CM of Odisha.
According to the India Today-Axis My India exit poll, the BJP is projected to win 62 to 80 seats in the Odisha assembly, hinting that the saffron party might end Naveen Patnaik's juggernaut in the coastal state.
In order to attain the majority mark in the Odisha Assembly, a party needs to win 74 out of the 147 seats.
The counting of votes for the Odisha Assembly elections will begin on June 4 starting from 8 AM onwards.
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The Odisha Assembly Elections were held on 147 seats across four phases simultaneously with the Lok Sabha Elections 2024. The results will be out on June 4, the counting for which is underway. The four phases across which polling was held in Odisha for the assembly seats were May 13, May 20, May 25, and June 1.
To attain majority in the Odisha Assembly, a party has to win 74 seats out of the 147 seats.
Out of the 147 constituencies in Odisha, 24 are reserved for the Scheduled Castes. Another 33 seats are reserved for the Scheduled Tribes.
The Biju Janata Dal, led by Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, has been ruling the state since 2000. However, the Bharatiya Janata Party has given a tough fight to the BJD, seeking to attain victory in the state.
Key Candidates And Seats In Odisha
Key candidates in the Odisha Assembly elections include Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, BJP leaders Sidhant Mohapatra, Dilip Kumar Ray, and Pradipta Kumar Naik, BJD leaders Atanu Sabyasachi Nayak, Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo, and Congress's Niranjan Patnaik, among others.
Some of the key assembly seats in Odisha are Digapahandi, Hinjili, Nayagarh, Kantabanji, Bhandaripokhari, Anandpur, Brajarajnagar, Rourkela, Jharsuguda, Sambalpur, Pipili, and Keonjhar.
Polling Percentage In Odisha Assembly Elections 2024
On May 25, Odisha had recorded 74.44 percent voting turnout till the third phase. In the last phase, which was held on June 1, the Odisha Assembly election recorded a voter turnout of 70.67 per cent. This outcome was less than the 73.20 percent turnout achieved in the Odisha Assembly Election 2019.
What Exit Polls Say
According to the India Today- Axis My India exit polls, the BJP is predicted to gain political ground in Odisha, bagging 62 to 80 seats in the Odisha Assembly elections.
CM Patnaik's BJD, on the other hand, will also likely get 62-80 seats as well.
If the exit poll turns out to be true, this would be the first time that BJD might not win with a landslide victory, which would a problematic situation for the five-time CM Patnaik, who has retained Odisha since 2004.
In the Lok Sabha elections too, the BJP is projected to win 18-20 seats while the BJD might win mere 0 to 2 seats, as per the Axis My India exit poll.
(Stay tuned for all the updates about Odisha Assembly election results as Election Commission will be announcing the results shortly.)
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BJP wins 8 seats in Odisha state assembly- Raghunathpali, Jharsuguda, Bargarh, Chilika, Attabira, Umerkote, Raghunathpali and Kuchinda.