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ADR and Punjab Election Watch analyzed the vote shares of candidates in all 117 constituencies in the state. The ADR analysis states that 31 winners (26 per cent) had a vote share of 50 per cent and above.
Assembly elections held in Punjab in the month of March 2022 (assembly election 2022After the declaration of the results of all the seats in the Aam Aadmi Party (Aam Aadmi Party) formed a government of absolute majority. Aam Aadmi Party has won 92 seats out of 117 seats in Punjab. On the other hand, Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD)Shiromani Akali Dal) won 3 seats while BJP (BJP) account opened from 1 seat only. At the same time, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and independents got 1-1 seat. With this, the winners got an average of 43.8 percent of the total votes.
ADR and Punjab Election Watch analyzed the vote shares of candidates in all 117 constituencies in the state. ADR (ADR) analysis states that 31 winners (26 percent) had a vote share of 50 percent and above. At the same time, the winning 86 (74 percent) was less than 50 percent. It said that out of 58 winners with declared criminal cases, 16 won with a vote share of 50 per cent and above. Out of the 87 Crorepati winners, 19 have won with 50 per cent or more vote share. 53 out of 92 winners of Aam Aadmi Party ( 58 percent) has won with a vote share of less than 35 percent of the total registered votes.
The ADR said that all the winners got an average vote percentage of 31.7 percent of the total registered votes. This means that the winners represent an average of 31.7 percent of the total electorate. In the year 2017, the winners had an average vote share of 33.1 per cent of the total registered votes.
In the 2017 assembly elections, the Congress had won 77 seats.
In the 2017 assembly elections in Punjab, the Congress had won 77 seats. With this, the Akali Dal-BJP coalition government that had been in power for 10 years was ousted from power. Aam Aadmi Party had got 20 seats in that election. At the same time, only 8 seats came in the account of Akali Dal and BJP. Let us tell you, in the 117-member assembly, a party needs 59 seats to form the government. In which the Aam Aadmi Party got 92 seats in March 2022. ADR (ADR) and Punjab Election Watch has analyzed the vote shares of candidates in all 117 constituencies of the state. In the assembly elections you (AAP) 92, Congress 18 and SAD 3 and all the winners received less than 35 percent of the total registered votes. Of the two winning BJP candidates, one got less than 35 percent of the total registered votes.
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