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Loksabha Election 2009 Results (Live Update)

On this page, people can get the minute by minute live update of Loksabha Election 2009. As we all know that Loksabha Election results 2009 will be declared tomorrow. These results will be available here live as they will become available. All big political parties, alliances and people across the world are waiting for these results. There are total of 543 Loksabha Seats in India and any party or alliance requires to win 272 seats to form next government at centre. At present all political parties and alliances are busy in looking for new alliances so that they can get desired numbers tomorrow.

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Total number of seats – 543
Results Declared – 468
Trends Available – 543

Party Name Ahead Won Total
Congress +(UPA) 261 245 261 (+79)
( Congress 204 (+53)
TC 19 (+17)
NCP 9 (-1)
DMK 18 (+2))

BJP+ (NDA) 158 155 158 (-13)
(BJP 118 (-13)
JD(U) 20 (+12)
SS 11 (0)
RLD 5 (+2) )

Third Front 68 63 68 (-35)
Fourth Front 27 26 27 (-37)
Oth 29 25 29 (+8)

Vote Share of different parties

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