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... votes polled 157 17 13 2 2 16 13 220 below 50 % of valid votes polled 201 12 9 12 10 6 14 7 271 Total 358 * 29 22 491 14 12 6 30 20 * Excluding three Congress candidates who were returned unopposed . ** Includes 4 seats won by ...
... votes polled 157 17 13 2 2 16 13 220 below 50 % of valid votes polled 201 12 9 12 10 6 14 7 271 Total 358 * 29 22 491 14 12 6 30 20 * Excluding three Congress candidates who were returned unopposed . ** Includes 4 seats won by ...
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... votes . This can be seen from Table 3 modelled exactly on the lines of Table 2 . The proportion of votes which has swung from one camp to another comes to about 14 per cent in the case of parliamentary elections and from about 10 to 30 ...
... votes . This can be seen from Table 3 modelled exactly on the lines of Table 2 . The proportion of votes which has swung from one camp to another comes to about 14 per cent in the case of parliamentary elections and from about 10 to 30 ...
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... votes into seats . Hitherto , the fragmentation within the opposition enabled the Congress to romp home a much larger proportion of seats for a given proportion of votes . A combination of a high degree of internal breakdown within the ...
... votes into seats . Hitherto , the fragmentation within the opposition enabled the Congress to romp home a much larger proportion of seats for a given proportion of votes . A combination of a high degree of internal breakdown within the ...
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