Lok Sabha Polls: Meet Candidates With Highest,Least Majority!
Every vote is crucial in elections and we have seen candidates winning elections with a few votes
The wait is finally over. We are getting very close to knowing the Lok Sabha results. The vote counting exercise will begin in the early hours tomorrow and by the afternoon the picture would be clear on who gets to power. Ahead of this, there is a discussion on records in victory.
Every vote is crucial in elections and we have seen candidates winning elections with a few votes. If we look at the Lok Sabha elections there are a few candidates who recorded a massive majority and won with the least majority. Let us have a look at them.
Pritam Munde: The BJP leader made the whole country look at her with her massive majority. She almost touched the 7-lakh margin with 6,96,321 votes. It's been a decade since she recorded the big win. But the record is still intact. She contested the by-poll in Beed with the demise of her father Gopinath Munde in a road accident. Beed seat is the strong fortress
On the other hand there are a few candidates who recorded a big win with a massive vote share. They almost dominated the votes polled in the seat. Jammu & Kashmir National Conference’s PL Handoo became a sensation in the elections with almost 98 percent vote share. He scripted the record in the 1989 polls from the Anantnag seat.
Former Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao is also on the elite list. The veteran Congress leader scripted history in the 1991 by-elections with almost 90 percent vote percent. In the elections he won the polls with around 5 lakh votes. This stood as a record for a long time.
Lok Janshakti Party founder Ram Vilas Paswan is also on the big list. With an 89 percent vote share he made everyone look at him. In his first win in elections he attracted 89 per cent vote share.
Not just them there are a few candidates who won elections with the least majority. Konathala Ramakrishna won the elections from the Anakapalli seat in the combined state with just nine votes.Som Marandi(BJP leader) also won the election with 9 seats.
Gaikwad Satyajit Sinha(Congress) won the elections with 17 votes. M.S. Shivaswamy of DMK won the election with 26 seats while BJP’s Thupstan Chhewang won the seat with 36 votes.