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NOTA Exceeds Margin Of Victory In 23 Bihar Constituencies

By - Rakesh Dubbudu | 18 Nov 2015 6:43 PM IST

 

In the recent Bihar elections, to everyone’s surprise, NOTA polled 2.5% of the total vote, and NOTA count was more than the victory margin in 23 of the constituencies in 23 of the constituencies, according to an analysis of the Bihar Assembly election results by Factly.in, a data journalism portal.

 

In October 2013, the Election Commission of India – under orders from the Supreme Court – introduced the option to voters to vote for none of the candidates, by selecting the ‘None of the Above’ (NOTA) option. Though the subsequent state elections and the General Election in 2014 had this option, the recent Bihar elections was the first election after the NOTA symbol was introduced on the Electronic Voting Machines.

 

The Victory Margin

Though the election was billed as a close contest, the victory margins suggest otherwise. Only 8 seats were won with a margin of less than 1,000 votes. Almost 87% of the seats were won with a margin of more than 5,000 votes and 70% of the seats were won with a margin of more than 10,000 votes. Close to 19% seats were won with a margin of more than 30,000 votes and six seats were won with a margin of more than 50,000 votes. In fact, all the six seats won with a margin of more than 50,000 votes went to the Grand Alliance (GA). NDA won only three seats with a margin of more than 30,000 votes while the Grand Alliance won 41 seats with a margin of more than 30,000 votes.

 

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The Victory Margin Of Alliances

 

The scale of the Grand Alliance’s victory was evident even in the victory margin. While the victory margin of the GA was an average of 19,933 votes per seat, the victory margin of the NDA was only an average of 12,360 per seat. The LJP and the HAM have high victory margins because they won in only 2 and 1 seat respectively. On the whole, the average victory margin of the GA more than the average victory margin of the NDA by about 7,500 votes.

 

The NDA came second in 175 seats and its losing margin was close to the victory margin of the GA. The average losing margin of the NDA was 19,538 compared to the average losing margin of 12,583 for the GA. The GA came second in 59 seats. The GA’s victory margin was more than the average while its losing margin was less than the average.

 

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BJP won half the seats with a margin of less than 10,000 votes

 

BJP won 30 of the 53 seats with less than a margin of the 10,000 votes or less than 5% of the votes polled in most constituencies. Unlike the BJP, all the parties of the GA won more than 70% of the seats with a margin of more than 10,000 votes. In fact, JD(U) won 47% of the seats with a margin of more than 20,000 votes.

 

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Impact of NOTA

 

This is the first election after the Election Commission of India (ECI) has introduced the NOTA symbol. The EVMs had a NOTA symbol along with the symbols of all the contesting parties & independents. The NOTA symbol seems to have had an impact in this election with close to 9.5 lakh voters opting for NOTA, which is 2.5% of the total votes polled. This is more than the vote polled by the HAM. In the 2014 Lok Sabha election, only 1% of all the voters chose NOTA when there was no symbol.

 

 

The victory margin in 23 seats was less than NOTA count

 

What is even more interesting is that the number of votes polled for NOTA was more than the victory margin in 23 seats or close to 10% of all the seats.

 

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BJP won from 8 such seats while both the JD(U) and RJD won 6 such seats each. The highest NOTA count was in Warisnagar constituency where NOTA polled 9,551 votes (the margin of victory here was more than 50,000 votes). NOTA polled an average of 4,000 votes in all the constituencies and polled more than 5,000 votes in 72 constituencies.

 

Here is the list of those 23 constituencies where the NOTA count was more than the margin of victory.

 

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Data sourced from the Election Commission of India’s website.

 

This article has been republished from Factly.in

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