1962 Indian general election
1962 Indian general election Registered 216,361,569 Turnout 55.42% ( 9.98 pp )
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Jawaharlal Nehru Shripad Amrit Dange C. Rajagopalachari Party
INC CPI SWA Last election
47.78%, 371 seats
8.92%, 27 seats
New Seats won
361 29
18
Seat change
10
2
New Popular vote
51,509,084 11,450,037
9,085,252
Percentage
44.72% 9.94%
7.89%
Swing
3.06pp 1.02pp New
Fourth party
Fifth party
Leader
Deendayal Upadhyaya Jayaprakash Narayan Party
ABJS PSP Last election
5.97%, 4 seats
10.41%, 19 seats
Seats won
14
12
Seat change
10
7
Popular vote
7,415,170
7,848,345
Percentage
6.44%
6.81%
Swing
0.47pp 3.60pp
Results by constituency
General elections were held in India between 19 and 25 February 1962 to elect members of the third Lok Sabha . Unlike the previous two elections, each constituency elected a single member.[ 1]
Jawaharlal Nehru won another landslide victory in his third and final election campaign. The Indian National Congress received 44.7% of the vote and won 361 of the 494 elected seats. This was only slightly lower than in the previous two elections and they still held over 70% of the seats in the Lok Sabha.
Results Party Votes % Seats +/– Indian National Congress 51,509,084 44.72 361 –10 Communist Party of India 11,450,037 9.94 29 +2 Swatantra Party 9,085,252 7.89 18 New Praja Socialist Party 7,848,345 6.81 12 –7 Bharatiya Jana Sangh 7,415,170 6.44 14 +10 Republican Party of India 3,255,985 2.83 3 New Socialist Party 3,099,397 2.69 6 New Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 2,315,610 2.01 7 New Shiromani Akali Dal 829,129 0.72 3 New All India Forward Bloc 826,588 0.72 2 0 Hindu Mahasabha 747,861 0.65 1 0 Peasants and Workers Party of India 703,582 0.61 0 –4 Akhil Bharatiya Ram Rajya Parishad 688,990 0.60 2 +2 Jharkhand Party 467,338 0.41 3 –3 Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP)451,717 0.39 2 +2 Indian Union Muslim League 417,761 0.36 2 New All India Ganatantra Parishad 342,970 0.30 4 –3 Lok Sewak Sangh 281,755 0.24 2 New Nutan Maha Gujarat Janata Parishad 195,812 0.17 1 New Haryana Lok Samiti 118,667 0.10 1 New Tamil National Party 92,389 0.08 0 New All Party Hill Leaders Conference 91,850 0.08 1 New Tamilnad Socialist Labour Party 80,227 0.07 0 New Revolutionary Communist Party of India (RCP)60,813 0.05 0 New Gorkha League 46,127 0.04 0 New Eastern Indian Tribal Union 12,574 0.01 0 New We Tamil 11,372 0.01 0 New Independents 12,722,488 11.05 20 –22 Appointed members[ b] 14 +3 Total 115,168,890 100.00 508 +3 Valid votes 115,168,890 96.05 Invalid/blank votes 4,735,394 3.95 Total votes 119,904,284 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 216,361,569 55.42
^ 14 members were appointed, including six representing Jammu and Kashmir , two representing Anglo-Indians , one representing the Amindive, Laccadive and Minicoy Islands , one representing the Andaman and Nicobar Islands , one representing Dadra and Nagar Haveli , one representing Goa, Daman and Diu , one representing the North-East Frontier Agency and one representing the Tuensang and Naga Hills districts in Nagaland. ^ Six representing Jammu and Kashmir , two representing Anglo-Indians , one representing the Amindive, Laccadive and Minicoy Islands , one representing the Andaman and Nicobar Islands , one representing Dadra and Nagar Haveli , one representing Goa, Daman and Diu , one representing the North-East Frontier Agency and one representing the Tuensang and Naga Hills districts in Nagaland.
State wise
Andhra Pradesh Party
Seats
Popular vote
Contested
Won
+/−
Votes
%
±pp Indian National Congress 43
34 3
57,11,263
47.96% 3.51%
Communist Party of India 20
7 5
25,05,619
21.04% 9.03%
Swatantra Party 28
1 1
17,75,495
14.91% New
Independents 44
1 1
16,53,436
13.89% 5.37% Total
43
1,19,08,021
Assam Party
Seats
Popular vote
Contested
Won
+/− Votes
%
±pp Indian National Congress 12
9 4
57,11,263
45.16% 6.52%
Praja Socialist Party 8
2 4,78,099
19.16% 0.8%
All Party Hill Leaders Conference 1
1 New
91,850
3.68% New
Communist Party of India 4
0 5
1,76,098
7.06% 3.19%
Independents 13
0 1
5,16,793
20.71% 2.6%
Total
12
24,95,311
Bihar Party
Seats
Popular vote
Contested
Won
+/− Votes
%
±pp Indian National Congress 53
39 2
43,65,148
43.89% 0.58%
Praja Socialist Party 32
2 12,62,106
12.69% 8.95%
Swatantra Party 43
7 New
18,11.170
18.21% New
Communist Party of India 16
1 5
6,34,516
6.38% 1.36%
Independents 34
0 1
4,93,330
4.96% 10.88%
Total
53
99,46,244
Gujrat Party
Seats
Popular vote
Contested
Won
+/− Votes
%
±pp Indian National Congress 22
16 -
27,76,327
52.56% -
Swatantra Party 14
4 -
13,20,405
25.0% -
Praja Socialist Party 6
1 -
3,74,813
7.1% -
Nutan Maha Gujarat Janata Parishad
3
1 -
1,95,812
3.71% -
Independents 14
0 -
4,69,020
8.88% -
Total
22
52,82,558
Gujrat was formed a new state in 1961 after separation from Bombay state.
Madras Party
Seats
Popular vote
Contested
Won
+/− Votes
%
±pp Indian National Congress 41
31
56,23,013
45.26
1.26%
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 18
7
7
23,15,610
18.64
New
Communist Party of India 14
2
12,72,313
10.24
0.18%
Swatantra Party 16
0
New
13,00,526
10.47
New
Independents 46
0
8
9,33,150
7.51
32.26%
Total
41
1,24,24,036
By-elections In 1963 a by-election was held for the Bilaspur Lok Sabha seat , which was at the time in Madhya Pradesh . The by-election was won by the Indian National Congress candidate Chandrabhan Singh, with 86,229 votes, against M. L. Shukla of Jana Sangh with 54,156 votes.[ 2] This by-election was needed because the original election for this seat was declared void by the Madhya Pradesh High Court , which judged that the nomination papers of one of the candidates, Bashir Ahmed Qureshi, "was improperly and illegally rejected by the Returning Officer".[ 3]
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