Thursday, November 7, 2013

Vote share and representativeness of the MLAs in Delhi, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Mizoram

Association for Democratic Reforms and National Election Watch have conducted an analysis regarding the vote share and representativeness of the MLAs who got elected in the 2008 Assembly Elections in the five states of  Delhi, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Mizoram. (Please find attached the Hindi and English versions of the report)

Highlights of the report are as below:

DEFINITION


Representativeness=(Total Votes Polled for Winner)/(Total No.of Registered Voters)

Vote Share=(Total Votes Polled for Winner)/(Total No.of Valid Votes Polled)

Delhi

Representativeness:

99% of the winners won with votes less than 40% of the registered voters.
Dr. S.C.L. Gupta from Sangam Vihar constituency and Parvez Hashmi from Okhla constituency won with the lowest percentage of votes out of the total electorate (14%).
Vote Share:

47 winners out of 70 (67%), won with less than 50% of the votes polled.
Dr. S.C.L. Gupta from Sangam Vihar constituency won with the lowest vote share of 27%
Sheila Dikshit, Chief Minister of Delhi, won with a vote share of 52% and representativeness of 29% from New Delhi constituency.

Rajasthan

Representativeness:

98% of the winners won with votes less than 40% of the registered voters.
Ramswaroop from Kotputli constituency and Anita from Nagar constituency won with the lowest percentage of votes out of the total electorate (14%).
Vote Share:

161 winners out of 200 (81%), won with less than 50% of the votes polled.
Ramswaroop from Kotputli constituency and Anita from Nagar constituency won with the lowest vote share of 21%.
Ashok Gehlot, Chief Minister of Rajasthan won with 55% vote share and 31% representativeness from Sardarpura constituency.

Madhya Pradesh

Representativeness:

93% of the winners won with votes less than 40% of the registered voters.
Bhanwar Raja Manavendra Singh from Maharajpur constituency and Ahirwar Ramdayal from Chandla constituency won with the lowest percentage of votes out of the total electorate (12%).
Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Chief Minister of Rajasthan won with the highest representativeness of 45% from Budhni constituency.
Vote Share:

186 winners out of 230 (81%), won with less than 50% of the votes polled.
Bhanwar Raja Manavendra Singh from Maharajpur constituency won with the least vote share of 19%.
Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Chief Minister of Rajasthan won with a vote share of 62% from Budhni constituency.

Chhattisgarh

Representativeness:

91% of the winners won with votes less than 40% of the registered voters.
Mahesh Gagda from Bijapur constituency won with the lowest percentage of votes out of the total electorate (13%).
Vote Share:

72 winners out of 90 (80%), won with less than 50% of the votes polled.
Ravi Shankar Tripathi from Bhatgaon constituency won with the lowest vote share of 28%.
Raman Singh, Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh won with the highest vote share of 59% and a representativeness of 47% from Rajnandgaon constituency.

Mizoram

Representativeness:

90% of the winners won with votes less than 40% of the registered voters.
K. Liantlinga from Aizawl South-I constituency won with the lowest percentage of votes out of the total electorate (26%).
Vote Share:

37 winners out of 40 (93%), won with less than 50% of the votes polled.
John Rotluangliana of Mamit constituency and K. Liantlinga from Aizawl South-I constituency won with the lowest vote share of 32%.
Lalthanhawla, Chief Minister of Mizoram won with a vote share of 40% and a representativeness of 35% from Serchhip constituency and with a vote share of 35% and a representativeness of 29% from South Tuipui.