Lok Sabha, Assembly by-poll results: As it unfolded

By-elections were held for three LS seats - Vadodara, Medak and Mainpuri - on September 13.

September 16, 2014 08:20 am | Updated November 16, 2021 05:48 pm IST

Counting of votes polled in the byelections for 3 Lok Sabha and 32 Assembly seats across the country began on Tuesday. Picture shows counting underway at Gitam University in Medak, Andhra Pradesh. Photo: Mohd. Arif

Counting of votes polled in the byelections for 3 Lok Sabha and 32 Assembly seats across the country began on Tuesday. Picture shows counting underway at Gitam University in Medak, Andhra Pradesh. Photo: Mohd. Arif

14.40: “We have won in many places and at some places, the results have been not up to our expectations... These bypolls have been fought over local issues and in places where the State governments have full majority,” says BJP spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain.

List of winners (Assembly bypolls)

StateConstituenciesWinnerParty
Uttar PradeshLucknow (East)Ashutosh TondonBJP
CharkhariKaptan SinghSP
SirathuVachaspatiSP
BalhaBanshidhar BauddhSP
RohaniyaMahendra Singh PatelSP
NighasanKrishana Gopal PatelSP
Saharanpur NagarRajeev GumberBJP
BijnoreRuchiveeraSP
ThakurwaraNavab JanSP
NoidaVimla BathamBJP
HamirpurShivcharan PrajapatiSP
West BengalBasirhat DakshinSamik BhattacharyaBJP
ChowringheeNayna BandyopadhyayTMC
Andhra PradeshNandigamaTangirala SowmyaTDP
RajasthanNasirabadRamnarayanCongress
WeirBhajanlalCongress
SurajgarhSharwan KumarCongress
Kota (South)Sandeep SharmaBJP
AssamSilcharDilip Kumar PaulBJP
LakhipurRajdeep GoalaCongress
JamunamukhAbdur Rahim AjmalAIUDF
TripuraManuPravat ChowdhuryCPI(M)
SikkimRangang-YangangRup Narayan ChamlingIND
GujaratDeesaRabari GovabhaiCongress
ManinagarPatel Sureshbhai DhanjibhaiBJP
TankaraMetaliya Bavanjibhai HansrajbhaiBJP
KhambhaliaAhir MeramanCongress
MangrolVaja BabubhaiCongress
TalajaGohil Shivabhai JerambhaiBJP
AnandPatel Rohitbhai JashubhaiBJP
MatarKesrisinh Jesangbhai SolankiBJP
LimkhedaBhuriya Vichhiyabhai JokhnabhaiBJP

List of winners (Lok Sabha bypolls)

StateConstituencyWinnerParty
Uttar PradeshMainpuriTej Pratap Singh YadavSP
TelanganaMedakKotha Prabhakar ReddyTRS
GujaratVadodaraRanjanaben Dhananjay BhattBJP

13.28: Congress wrests Weir, Nasirabad and Surajgarh Assembly seats from the ruling BJP which could retain only the Kota seat.

13.21: TRS wins Medak LS seat by a margin of 3,61,277 votes. TRS candidate Kotha Prabhakar Reddy got 5,71,800 votes against Congress nominee V. Sunitha Laxma Reddy (210,523) and BJP's T.Jayaprakash Reddy (1,86,334). Counting for all the 22 rounds completed, Medak LS returning officer announced the results.

13.14:Congress wins Lakhipur Assembly seat in Assam.

13.03: West Bengal: BJP wins Basirhat Dakshin seat while TMC retains Chowringhee seat. For the first time in more than a decade Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has won an Assembly seat in Bengal. > Read here

12.49: TRS candidate K. Prabhakar Reddy leads by 2,56,842 votes after 13th round of counting in Medak Lok Sabha seat by poll. TRS polled 4,06,108 votes, Congress (1,49,261) and BJP (1,66,252).

12.19: Gujarat: BJP wins Maninagar, Tankara, Talaja and Matar Assembly seats. > Read here

12.16: Assam: Opposition AIUDF is leading in Jamunamukh and Lakhipur Assembly seats, while BJP is ahead in Silchar in Assam. > Read here

12.10: Ruling parties leading in Lok Sabha bypoll. > Read here

11.55: BJP losing ground in UP; close fight in Gujarat. > Read here

11.23: Samajwadi Party leading in 9 of the 11 Assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh.

11.16:Rajasthan: Congress wins Nasirabad while BJP wins Kota South Assembly seat

11.12:

11.10: Andhra Pradesh: TDP's T. Sowmya wins Nandigama Assembly seat by about 75,000 votes. >Read here

11.08: Congress wins Deesa, Mangrol Assembly seats in Gujarat.

10.57: AITC ahead of BJP in West Bengal bypolls. After first seven rounds of counting, in Basirhat the party is leading by about 10,000 votes; in Chowringhee the lead is relatively less and fluctuating. > Read here

10.55:

10.52: BJP wins Vadodara LS seat

10.49: TDP's T.Sowmya leads by 32,000 votes in Nandigama Assembly seat over Congress’s Bodapati Babu Rao.

10.43: Medak: After the fifth round of counting, here's how the numbers look: TRS 1,61,301, BJP 43,977, and Congress 60,174.

10.33: Opposition Congress candidates are leading in three out of the four Assembly constituencies in Rajasthan.

10.32: Ranjanben Bhatt is leading by 1.82 lakh votes from Vadodara seat against Congress nominee Narendra Rawat at the end of nine rounds of counting.

10.30: CPI(M) candidate Prabhat Chowdhury trounces his nearest Congress candidate Mailafru Mog by 15,971 votes in the Manu Assembly constituency of Tripura. > Read here

10.28: Tej Pratap, Mulayam Singh Yadav's grand newphew leading over his rival BJP’s Prem Singh Shakya in Mainpuri Lok Sabha which was vacated by the SP supremo. > Read here

10.21: Ruling Samajwadi Party leading in six seats, BJP and its allies in four and Congress in one as per initial trends available in Uttar Pradesh.

10.19: BJP candidate Ranjanben Bhatt surges ahead of Congress rival from Vadodara Lok Sabha seat by 1.82 lakh votes at the end of nine rounds of counting. > Read here

10.18: BJP wins Gujarat’s Maninagar seat. >Read here

10.17: After the third round of counting in Medak Lok Sabha seat, the TRS candidate Kotha Prabhakar Reddy continued to maintain lead. His lead increased to 58,772 votes. The votes polled by TRS after third round is 96,742, Congress (37,970) and BJP (25,485), reports R.Avadhani.

10.07: Police maintain vigil at a strong room with counting for the Medak by-polls underway. Photo: Mohammed Arif

10.05: TRS leads swells to 38,632 after second round. K. Prabhakar Reddy secures a clear lead in Medak LS seat. > Read here

10.04: Uttar Pradesh: SP leading in 8, BJP in 3 Assembly seats

10.03: BJP wins Gujarat’s Maninagar Assembly seat - IANS

9.59: After the second hour into counting, here's how the numbers stand (Assembly seats):

Party

Leads

BJP+

11

Congress

8

Others

12

9.46: Rajasthan: BJP leading in 2, Congress in 2 seats

9.45: Gujarat: BJP leading in 5, Congress in 4 seats

9.43: Uttar Pradesh: SP leading in 7, BJP in 4 seats

9.35: TRS leads in Medak Lok Sabha constituency. > Read here

9.34: Rajasthan by-polls: BJP, Congress neck and neck. > Read here

9.33 : Assam: AIUDF leading in 2 seats, Congress in 1 seat

9.31: Gujarat: High stakes for BJP as counting begins. BJP leading in 5, Congress 4 seats. > Read here

9.30: Uttar Pradesh: BJP leading in 5, SP in 6 seats

9.28: West Bengal: Congress leading in 1, TMC in 1 seat > Read here

9.27: Counting of votes for the by-polls held for Medak Lok Sabha constituency in Telangana and Nandigama Assembly seat in Andhra Pradesh begins. > Read here

9.25: Tripura: Although six candidates filed their nominations, the main contest would be between the candidate of the ruling CPI (M) Prabhat Chowdhury and opposition Congress nominee Mailafru Mog. > Read here

9.18: Seemandhra: TDP leading in 1 Assembly seat

9.17: Uttar Pradesh: SP leading in 6, BJP in 4, Congress in 1 seat

9.16: An analysis of Uttar Pradesh, which is at the centre of by-election calculations. > Read here

9.12: Gujarat: BJP leading in 6, Congress in 3 seats

9.11: Assam: AIUDF leading in 3 seat

9.08: Rajasthan: BJP leading in 3, Congress in 1 Assembly seat

9:06: Uttar Pradesh: SP leading in 5, BJP in 5 and Congress in 1 Assembly seat

9.03: After the first hour counting, here's how the numbers stand: BJP leading in 12, Congress in 6, SP in 5 Assembly seat

9.02: TRS leading in Medak

9.01: Rajasthan: BJP leading in 3, Congress in 1 Assembly Seat

9.00: TMC leading in 2 seats in West Bengal

8.59: Gujarat: BJP leading in 5, Congress in 4 Assembly seats

8.36: BJP, SP leading by one each in UP

8.35: BJP ahead in Maninagar, the constituency vacated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi

8.26: In UP, BJP is leading by two

UP's ruling Samajwadi Party and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are the main contenders in most of the Assembly seats and the lone Lok Sabha seat. The BJP, which won a whopping 71 of the 80 Lok Sabha seats in May, has the most at stake as it held all the 11 Assembly seats along with its ally Apna Dal. > Read here

8: 26: BJP leading by three in Gujarat and Congress by one

8.24: Barring a few Assembly segments like Manu in Tripura where 87 per cent polling was recorded, the turnout was average, ranging from a low of 32 per cent to 65 per cent. > Read here

8.06: Counting for three key Lok Sabha seats and 32 Assembly seats for 2014 by-polls begins

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav took to Twitter to express confidence ahead of the counting

2014 Lok Sabha bypolls

StateConstituenciesKey candidates
Uttar PradeshMainpuriPrem Singh Shakya (BJP), Tej Pratap Singh Yadav (SP),
TelanganaMedakJayaprakash Reddy T (BJP), Vakiti Sunitha Laxma Reddy (INC), Kotha Prabhakar Reddy (TRS)
GujaratVadodaraRanjanaben Dhananjay Bhatt (BJP), Narendra Ambalal Ravat (INC),

2014 Assembly bypolls

StateConstituencies
Uttar PradeshLucknow (East), Charkhari, Sirathu, Balha, Rohania, Nighasan, Saharanpur city, Bijnore, Thalurdwara, Noida, and Hamirpur
West BengalBasirhat Dakshin, Chowringhee
Andhra PradeshNandigama
RajasthanNasirabad, Weir, Surajgarh, Kota (South)
AssamSilchar, Lakhipur, Jamunamukh
TripuraManu
ChhatisgarhAntagarh
SikkimRangang-Yangang
GujaratDeesa, Maninagar, Tankara, Khambhalia, Mangrol, Talaja, Anand, Matar, Limkheda

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