Odisha Assembly Elections

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The Legislative Assembly of Odisha, also known as the Odisha Vidhan Sabha, is a unicameral law making body and consists of 147 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). The seat of the Legislative Assembly is at Bhubaneswar, the capital of the state.

The term of the Legislative Assembly is five years. However, it may be dissolved earlier than that by the Governor on the request of the Chief Minister. The last legislative Assembly elections were held in Odisha in April 2019.

The Legislative Assembly of Odisha, also known as the Odisha Vidhan Sabha, is a unicameral law making body and consists of 147 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). The seat of the Legislative Assembly is at Bhubaneswar, the capital of the state.

The term of the Legislative Assembly is five years. However, it may be dissolved earlier than that by the Governor on the request of the Chief Minister. The last legislative Assembly elections were held in Odisha in April 2019.

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Election data of the Legislative Assembly of Odisha, also known as the Odisha Vidhan Sabha.
Odisha Assembly Elections | 2009 - 2019 | Data, Charts and Analysis
Data and expert analysis on Odisha Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) elections, including voter turnout, party’s performance, and MLA’s profile.
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Voter Turnout
NOTA Votes
Total Candidates
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Voter Turnout
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PARTICIPATION
Total Candidates
Source: ECI
  • The Odisha Legislative Assembly elections in 2019 saw 1,137 candidates contesting for 147 seats.
  • In comparison, the 2014 Assembly elections had 1,420 candidates, 20% higher than in 2019.
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Political Parties
Source: ECI
  • 42 political parties contested the 2019 Assembly elections, in comparison to 43 parties in the 2014 Assembly elections.
  • 34 of the 42 parties secured less than or equal to 0.1% votes individually and only 1% of total votes cast in the 2019 Assembly elections collectively.
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Voter Turnout
Source: ECI
  • Odisha had 32.2 million registered voters (electors) in the 2019 Assembly elections, in comparison to 29.2 million voters in 2014.
  • Only 72.9% of the voters exercised their franchise in the 2019 Assembly elections, a 0.8% drop over the 2014 Assembly elections. The women's voter turnout of 74.1% was higher than men's turnout of 71.8%.
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