1957 elections in India
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Presidential election
The Election Commission of India held the second presidential elections of India on May 6, 1957. Dr. Rajendra Prasad won his re-election with 459,698 votes over his nearest rival Chowdhry Hari Ram.
General election
General elections to the second Lok Sabha since independence were held in India between 24 February to 14 March 1957. The Indian National Congress (INC) easily won the second term, winning 371 of the 494 seats and their vote share increased from 45.0% to 47.8%.[1][2]
Legislative Assembly elections
Legislative Assembly elections in India were conducted for Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Bombay, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Madras, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal legislative assemblies in 1957.
Andhra Pradesh*
Political party | Flag | Seats Contested | Won | Net change in seats | % of Seats |
Votes | Vote % | Change in vote % | |
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Indian National Congress | 109 | 68 | 64.77 | 17,07,364 | 47.38 | ||||
People's Democratic Front | 65 | 22 | New | 20.95 | 9,27,333 | 25.73 | New | ||
Praja Socialist Party | 29 | 1 | 0.95 | 2,03,453 | 5.65 | ||||
Praja Party | 8 | 1 | 0.95 | 28,968 | 0.8 | ||||
Scheduled Caste Federation | 2 | 1 | New | 0.95 | 20,289 | 0.56 | New | ||
Independent | 97 | 12 | 11.43 | 6,73,098 | 18.68 | N/A | |||
Total Seats | 105 ( | Voters | 75,58,880 | Turnout | 36,03,585 (47.67 %) |
* : On 1 November 1956, Andhra State was merged with Hyderabad State in 1956 under States Reorganisation Act, 1956, to form a single state, Andhra Pradesh. The districts of Raichur, Gulbarga and the Marathwada district were detached from the Hyderabad State, while merging with Andhra State. In addition, the Siruguppa taluk, the Bellary taluk, the Hospet taluk and a small area of the Mallapuram sub-taluk were transferred from Mysore State to Andhra Pradesh.[4]
Assam
Political party | Flag | Seats Contested | Won | Net change in seats | % of Seats |
Votes | Vote % | Change in vote % | |
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Indian National Congress | 101 | 71 | 65.74 | 13,21,367 | 52.35 | ||||
Praja Socialist Party | 36 | 8 | New | 7.41 | 3,21,569 | 12.74 | New | ||
Communist Party of India | 22 | 4 | 3.70 | 2,04,332 | 8.10 | ||||
Independent | 153 | 25 | 23.15 | 6,76,698 | 26.81 | N/A | |||
Total seats | 108 ( | Voters | 55,53,926 | Turnout | 25,23,966 (45.44 %) |
Bihar*
Political party | Flag | Seats Contested | Won | Net change in seats | % of Seats |
Votes | Vote % | Change in vote % | |
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Indian National Congress | 312 | 210 | 66.04 | 44,55,425 | 42.09 | ||||
Praja Socialist Party | 222 | 31 | New | 9.75 | 16,94,974 | 16.01 | New | ||
Chota Nagpur & Santhal Parganas Janta Party | 125 | 23 | 7.23 | 8,29,195 | 7.83 | ||||
Jharkhand Party | 71 | 31 | 9.75 | 7,49,021 | 7.08 | ||||
Communist Party of India | 60 | 7 | 2.20 | 5,45,577 | 5.15 | ||||
Independent | 572 | 16 | 5.03 | 21,81,180 | 20.61 | N/A | |||
Total seats | 318 ( | Voters | 2,56,21,144 | Turnout | 1,05,85,422 (41.32 %) |
* : Bihar was reduced slightly by the transfer of minor territories to West Bengal in 1956 under States Reorganisation Act, 1956.[4]
Bombay*
Political party | Flag | Seats Contested | Won | Net change in seats | % of Seats |
Votes | Vote % | Change in vote % | |
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Indian National Congress | 396 | 234 | 59.10 | 81,31,604 | 48.66 | ||||
Praja Socialist Party | 100 | 36 | New | 9.09 | 14,98,700 | 8.97 | New | ||
Peasants and Workers Party of India | 55 | 31 | 7.83 | 11,13,436 | 6.66 | ||||
Scheduled Castes Federation | 51 | 13 | 3.28 | 10,41,355 | 6.23 | ||||
Communist Party of India | 34 | 13 | 3.28 | 6,07,383 | 3.63 | ||||
Bharatiya Jana Sangh | 24 | 4 | 1.01 | 2,60,826 | 1.56 | ||||
Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha | 11 | 1 | 0.25 | 71,514 | 0.43 | ||||
Independent | 464 | 64 | 16.16 | 39,72,548 | 23.77 | N/A | |||
Total seats | 396 ( | Voters | 3,14,40,079 | Turnout | 1,67,12,160 (53.16 %) |
*: On 1 November 1956, under States Reorganisation Act, 1956, Bombay state was re-organized by the addition of Saurashtra State and Kutch State, Nagpur Division of Madhya Pradesh, and Marathwada region of Hyderabad. The state's southernmost districts of Bombay were transferred to Mysore State while Abu Road taluk of the Banaskantha district was transferred to Rajasthan.[4]
Kerala*
Political party | Flag | Seats Contested | Won | % of Seats |
Votes | Vote % | Vote % in contested seats | ||
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Indian National Congress | 124 | 43 | 34.13 | 2,209,251 | 37.85 | 38.1 | |||
Communist Party of India | 101 | 60 | 47.62 | 2,059,547 | 35.28 | 40.57 | |||
Praja Socialist Party | 65 | 9 | 7.14 | 628,261 | 10.76 | 17.48 | |||
Revolutionary Socialist Party | 28 | 0 | 188,553 | 3.23 | 11.12 | ||||
Independent | 86 | 14 | 11.11 | 751,965 | 12.88 | N/A | |||
Total seats | 126 | Voters | 89,13,247 | Turnout | 58,37,577 (65.49 %) |
* : In 1956, under States Reorganisation Act, 1956, Kerala was formed by the merger of Travancore-Cochin state with the Malabar district of Madras State, Kasaragod taluk of the South Canara district and the Amindive Islands. The southern part of Travancore-Cochin, Kanyakumari district was transferred to Madras State.[4]
Madhya Pradesh*
Political party | Flag | Seats Contested | Won | Net change in seats | % of Seats |
Votes | Vote % | Change in vote % | |
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Indian National Congress | 288 | 232 | 40.74 | 36,91,999 | 49.83 | ||||
Praja Socialist Party | 163 | 12 | New | 9.09 | 9,76,021 | 13.17 | New | ||
Bharatiya Jana Sangh | 133 | 10 | 1.01 | 7,33,315 | 9.90 | ||||
Akhil Bharatiya Ram Rajya Parishad | 53 | 5 | 1.29 | 2,29,010 | 3.09 | ||||
Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha | 48 | 7 | 0.25 | 3,45,122 | 4.66 | ||||
Communist Party of India | 25 | 2 | 3.28 | 1,20,549 | 1.63 | ||||
Independent | 372 | 20 | 34.26 | 12,22,003 | 16.49 | N/A | |||
Total Seats | 288 ( | Voters | 1,99,31,685 | Turnout | 74,08,768 (37.17 %) |
* : On 1 November 1956, under States Reorganisation Act, 1956, Madhya Bharat (except the Sunel enclave of the Mandsaur district), Vindhya Pradesh, Bhopal state and the Sironj sub-division of the Kota district of Rajasthan were merged into Madhya Pradesh while the Nagpur Division was transferred to Bombay State.[4]
Madras*
Political party | Flag | Seats Contested | Won | Net change in seats | % of Seats |
Votes | Vote % | Change in vote % | |
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Indian National Congress | 204 | 151 | 73.66 | 50,46,576 | 45.34 | ||||
Communist Party of India | 58 | 4 | 1.95 | 8,23,582 | 7.40 | ||||
Praja Socialist Party | 23 | 2 | New | 0.98 | 2,93,778 | 2.64 | New | ||
Independent | 602 | 48 | 23.41 | 49,67,060 | 44.62 | N/A | |||
Total Seats | 205 ( | Voters | 2,39,05,575 | Turnout | 1,11,30,996 (46.56 %) |
* : On 1 November 1956, the southern part of Travancore-Cochin (Kanyakumari district) was added to the Madras State while the Malabar district of the state was transferred to the new state of Kerala, and a new union territory, Laccadive, Minicoy and Amindivi Islands, was created.[4]
Mysore*
Political party | Flag | Seats Contested | Won | Net change in seats | % of Seats |
Votes | Vote % | Change in vote % | |
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Indian National Congress | 207 | 150 | 72.12 | 33,43,839 | 52.08 | ||||
Praja Socialist Party | 79 | 18 | New | 8.65 | 9,02,373 | 14.06 | New | ||
Communist Party of India | 20 | 1 | 0.48 | 1,23,403 | 1.92 | ||||
Scheduled Caste Federation | 6 | 2 | 0.96 | 83,542 | 1.30 | ||||
Peasants and Workers Party of India | 2 | 2 | New | 0.96 | 35,462 | 0.55 | New | ||
Independent | 251 | 35 | 16.83 | 18,45,456 | 28.74 | N/A | |||
Total Seats | 208 ( | Voters | 1,25,15,312 | Turnout | 64,20,159 (51.3 %) |
* : On 1 November 1956, Mysore state was enlarged by the addition of Coorg State, the Kollegal taluk of the Coimbatore district and the South Kanara district (except the Kasaragod taluk) of Madras State, and the Kannada speaking districts from southern Bombay state and western Hyderabad State under States Reorganisation Act, 1956. The Siruguppa taluk, the Bellary taluk, the Hospet taluk and a small area of the Mallapuram sub-taluk were detached from the Mysore State.[4]
Odisha
Political Party | Flag | Seats Contested | Won | Net Change in seats | % of Seats |
Votes | Vote % | Change in vote % | |
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Indian National Congress | 140 | 56 | 40.00 | 16,28,180 | 38.26 | ||||
All India Ganatantra Parishad | 109 | 51 | 36.43 | 12,23,014 | 28.74 | ||||
Praja Socialist Party | 46 | 11 | New | 7.86 | 4,42,508 | 10.40 | New | ||
Communist Party of India | 43 | 9 | 6.43 | 3,57,659 | 8.40 | ||||
Independent | 179 | 13 | 9.29 | 6,04,652 | 14.21 | N/A | |||
Total Seats | 140 ( | Voters | 1,24,67,800 | Turnout | 42,56,013 (34.14 %) |
Punjab*
Political Party | Flag | Seats Contested | Won | Net Change in seats | % of Seats |
Votes | Vote % | Change in vote % | |
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Indian National Congress | 154 | 120 | 77.92 | 36,12,709 | 47.51 | ||||
Communist Party of India | 72 | 6 | 3.90 | 10,30,898 | 13.56 | ||||
Bharatiya Jana Sangh | 72 | 9 | 5.84 | 6,54,395 | 8.61 | ||||
Scheduled Caste Federation | 24 | 5 | 3.25 | 4,10,364 | 5.40 | ||||
Praja Socialist Party | 19 | 1 | New | 0.65 | 94,564 | 1.24 | New | ||
Independent | 319 | 13 | 8.44 | 18,00,960 | 23.69 | N/A | |||
Total Seats | 154 ( | Voters | 1,31,72,945 | Turnout | 76,03,890 (57.72 %) |
* : Punjab was enlarged by the addition of Patiala & East Punjab States Union in 1956 under States Reorganisation Act, 1956.[4]
Rajasthan*
Political Party | Flag | Seats Contested | Won | Net Change in seats | % of Seats |
Votes | Vote % | Change in vote % | |
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Indian National Congress | 176 | 119 | 67.61 | 21,41,931 | 45.13 | ||||
Akhil Bharatiya Ram Rajya Parishad | 60 | 17 | 9.66 | 4,69,540 | 9.89 | ||||
Bharatiya Jana Sangh | 51 | 6 | 3.41 | 2,63,443 | 5.55 | ||||
Praja Socialist Party | 27 | 1 | New | 0.57 | 1,17,532 | 2.48 | New | ||
Communist Party of India | 24 | 1 | 0.57 | 1,43,547 | 3.02 | ||||
Independent | 399 | 32 | 18.18 | 16,10,465 | 33.93 | N/A | |||
Total Seats | 176 ( | Voters | 1,24,37,064 | Turnout | 47,46,458 (38.16 %) |
* : On 1 November 1956, under States Reorganisation Act, 1956, the Ajmer State, the Abu Road taluk of the Banaskantha district of Bombay State, the Sunel enclave of the Mandsaur district and the Lohara sub-tehsil of the Hissar district of the Punjab was merged with Rajasthan while the Sironj sub-division of the Kota district of Rajasthan was transferred to Madhya Pradesh.[4]
Uttar Pradesh
Political party | Flag | Seats Contested | Won | Net change in seats | % of Seats |
Votes | Vote % | Change in vote % | |
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Indian National Congress | 430 | 286 | 66.51 | 92,98,382 | 42.42 | ||||
Praja Socialist Party | 262 | 44 | New | 10.23 | 31,70,865 | 14.47 | New | ||
Bharatiya Jana Sangh | 243 | 17 | 3.95 | 21,57,881 | 9.84 | ||||
Communist Party of India | 91 | 9 | 2.09 | 8,40,348 | 3.83 | ||||
Independent | 699 | 74 | 17.21 | 62,85,457 | 28.68 | N/A | |||
Total seats | 430 ( | Voters | 4,89,53,427 | Turnout | 2,19,18,604 (44.77 %) |
West Bengal*
Party | No. of candidates | No. of elected | No. of votes | % |
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Indian National Congress | 251 | 152 | 4,830,992 | 46.14% |
Communist Party of India | 103 | 46 | 1,865,106 | 17.81% |
Praja Socialist Party | 67 | 21 | 1,031,392 | 9.85% |
Forward Bloc | 26 | 8 | 425,318 | 4.06% |
Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha | 37 | 25 | 225,126 | 2.15% |
Bharatiya Jana Sangh | 33 | 0 | 102,477 | 0.98% |
Independents | 418 | 22 | 1,989,392 | 19.00% |
Total: | 935 | 252 | 10,469,803 |
* : West Bengal was enlarged by the addition of minor territories from Bihar in 1956 under States Reorganisation Act, 1956.[4]
References
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- "Statistical Report on General Election, 1957 : To the Second Lok Sabha Volume-II" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Retrieved July 11, 2015.
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