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Assembly Election 2009 Results - The Final Verdict
22-Oct-2009 / ( General - Previous | Next | Last )


The results for all the 438 seats that went to polls for the 2009 State Assemby Election in Arunachal Pradesh, Maharashtra and Haryana are available.

The verdict in Arunachal Pradesh has been strongly in favour of the Congress party with a full two-third majority.

Congress has bagged 42 out of the 60 seats in the state. BJP won 3, Mamta Banerjee's Trinamool Congress won 5 seats while Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) has taken 5 seats. 4 seats went to the People's Party of Arunachal while only 1 independent candidate has made it to the state's assembly.

Maharashtra polls saw the pre-poll partners Indian National Congress (INC) and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) taking the lead with 144 (82+62) seats - exactly half - of the 288 seat assembly. A big factor in their victory is said to be the split in the Marathi vote bank between Raj Thackrey's Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) and Balasaheb Thackrey's Shiv Sena. MNS won 13 seats while the BJP - Shiv Sena combine had to satisfy themselves with only 94 seats.

The third state - Haryana has ended up with a hung assembly. Congress has emerged as the leading party here with 40 seats in its kitty. It has fallen short of majority by 6 seats. Its closest rival the INLD has won 31 seats. This state can be expected to be the center of focus for the media during the next few days, until the politicians get their act together and decide who will support whom.

The parties besides the Congress and INLD that scored in the state of Haryana are BJP (4), HJC (6), BSP (1), SAD (1) and 7 others.




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