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- Indian_general_election,_2009 abstract "India held general elections to the 15th Lok Sabha in five phases between 16 April 2009 and 13 May 2009. With an electorate of 714 million (larger than the electorate of the European Union and United States combined), it has been the largest democratic election in the world to date.By constitutional requirement, elections to the Lok Sabha (lower house of the parliament of India) must be held every five years, or whenever Parliament is dissolved by the President of India. The previous election to the 14th Lok Sabha was conducted in May 2004 and its term would have naturally expired on 1 June 2009. Elections are organized by the Election Commission of India (ECI) and are normally held in multiple phases to better handle the large electoral base and its security concerns. The 2009 elections were held in five phases. In February 2009, Rs.1,120 Crores ($200.5 million) was budgeted for election expenses by the Indian Parliament.A total of 8070 candidates contested for 543 Lok Sabha seats. The average election turnout over all 5 phases was around 59.7%. The results of the election were announced within three days of phase five, on 16 May 2009, following the first past the post system.The United Progressive Alliance (UPA) led by the Indian National Congress formed the government after obtaining the majority of seats based on strong results in Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. Manmohan Singh became the first prime minister since Jawaharlal Nehru in 1962 to be re-elected after completing a full five-year term. The UPA was able to put together a comfortable majority with support from 322 members out of 543 members of the House. Though this is less than the 335 members who supported the UPA in the last parliament, UPA alone had a plurality of over 260 seats as opposed to 218 seats in the 14th Lok Sabha. Hence the government appears to be more stable than the previous one. External support came from the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Samajwadi Party (SP), Janata Dal (Secular) (JD(S)), Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and other minor parties.On 22 May 2009, Manmohan Singh was sworn in as the Prime Minister at the Ashoka Hall of Rashtrapati Bhavan. As per convention, on 18 May, he had already submitted his resignation as the Prime Minister to President Pratibha Patil with a recommendation to dissolve the Council of Ministers.".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 affiliation Bharatiya_Janata_Party.
- Indian_general_election,_2009 affiliation Indian_National_Congress.
- Indian_general_election,_2009 country India.
- Indian_general_election,_2009 firstLeader Manmohan_Singh.
- Indian_general_election,_2009 secondLeader L._K._Advani.
- Indian_general_election,_2009 startDate "0022-04-16".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 startDate "2009-05-13".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 thumbnail Indische_Parlamentswahlen_2009-Koalitionen.png?width=300.
- Indian_general_election,_2009 title "Indian general election, 2009".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 wikiPageExternalLink eci.nic.in.
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- Indian_general_election,_2009 wikiPageExternalLink election.
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- Indian_general_election,_2009 wikiPageID "9590163".
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- Indian_general_election,_2009 afterElection Manmohan_Singh.
- Indian_general_election,_2009 afterParty "United Progressive Alliance".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 alliance "National Democratic Alliance".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 alliance "United National Progressive Alliance".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 alliance "United Progressive Alliance".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 beforeElection Manmohan_Singh.
- Indian_general_election,_2009 beforeParty "United Progressive Alliance".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 country "India".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 electionDate "--04-16".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 electionName "Indian general election, 2009".
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- Indian_general_election,_2009 lastElection "59".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 leader L._K._Advani.
- Indian_general_election,_2009 leader Manmohan_Singh.
- Indian_general_election,_2009 leader Prakash_Karat.
- Indian_general_election,_2009 leaderSince "2004-05-22".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 leaderSince "2004-06-01".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 leaderSince "2005-04-11".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 leadersSeat Gandhinagar_(Lok_Sabha_constituency).
- Indian_general_election,_2009 leadersSeat "''".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 leadersSeat "''Assam".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 leadersSeat "None".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 mapCaption "Results of the National and Regional parties by alliances.".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 mapImage "Indische_Parlamentswahlen_2009-Koalitionen.png".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 mapSize "300".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 nextElection "Indian general election, 2014".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 nextMps "List of members of the 16th Lok Sabha".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 nextYear "2014".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 ongoing "no".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 party "Bharatiya Janata Party".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 party "Communist Party of India".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 party "Indian National Congress".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 percentage "21.15".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 percentage "24.63".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 percentage "37.22".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 popularVote "102689312".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 popularVote "153482356".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 popularVote "88174229".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 posttitle "Prime Minister-designate".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 previousElection "Indian general election, 2004".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 previousMps "List of members of the 14th Lok Sabha".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 previousYear "2004".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 seatChange "17".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 seatChange "30".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 seatChange "80".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 seats "159".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 seats "262".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 seats "79".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 seatsForElection "272".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 seatsForElection "All 543 seats in the Lok Sabha".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 swing "1.06".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 swing "3.96".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 swing "4.88".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 title Prime_Minister_of_India.
- Indian_general_election,_2009 type "parliamentary".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 subject Category:2009_elections_in_India.
- Indian_general_election,_2009 subject Category:2009_in_India.
- Indian_general_election,_2009 subject Category:General_elections_in_India.
- Indian_general_election,_2009 subject Category:Indian_general_election,_2009.
- Indian_general_election,_2009 type Election.
- Indian_general_election,_2009 type Event.
- Indian_general_election,_2009 type SocietalEvent.
- Indian_general_election,_2009 type Event.
- Indian_general_election,_2009 type Event.
- Indian_general_election,_2009 type Thing.
- Indian_general_election,_2009 comment "India held general elections to the 15th Lok Sabha in five phases between 16 April 2009 and 13 May 2009. With an electorate of 714 million (larger than the electorate of the European Union and United States combined), it has been the largest democratic election in the world to date.By constitutional requirement, elections to the Lok Sabha (lower house of the parliament of India) must be held every five years, or whenever Parliament is dissolved by the President of India.".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 label "2009年印度议会选举".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 label "Elecciones generales de India de 2009".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 label "Eleições gerais na Índia em 2009".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 label "Indian general election, 2009".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 label "Parlamentswahl in Indien 2009".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 label "Wybory parlamentarne w Indiach w 2009 roku".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 label "Élections législatives indiennes de 2009".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 label "Парламентские выборы в Индии (2009)".
- Indian_general_election,_2009 sameAs Parlamentswahl_in_Indien_2009.