1957 Indian general election

General elections were held in India between 24 February and 14 March 1957, the second elections to the Lok Sabha after independence. Elections to many state legislatures were held simultaneously.

1957 Indian general election

← 195124 February – 14 March 19571962 →

494 of the 505 seats in the Lok Sabha
248 seats needed for a majority
Registered193,652,179
Turnout45.44% (Increase 0.57pp)
 First partySecond party
 
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CPI
LeaderJawaharlal NehruAjoy Ghosh
PartyINCCPI
Last election44.99%, 364 seats3.29%, 16 seats
Seats won37127
Seat changeIncrease 7Increase 11
Popular vote57,579,58910,754,075
Percentage47.78%8.92%
SwingIncrease 2.79ppIncrease 5.63pp

 Third partyFourth party
 
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ABJS
LeaderJayaprakash NarayanDebaprasad Ghosh
PartyPSPABJS
Last electionNew3.06%, 3 seats
Seats won194
Seat changeNewIncrease 1
Popular vote12,542,6667,193,267
Percentage10.41%5.97%
SwingNewIncrease 2.91pp

Results by constituency

Prime Minister before election

Jawaharlal Nehru
INC

Prime Minister after election

Jawaharlal Nehru
INC

Under the leadership of Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian National Congress easily won a second term in power, taking 371 of the 494 seats. They gained an extra seven seats (the size of the Lok Sabha had been increased by five) and their vote share increased from 45% to 48%. The INC received nearly five times more votes than the Communist Party, the second largest party. In addition, 19% of the vote and 42 seats went to independent candidates, the highest of any Indian general election.

Electoral system

There were 494 seats elected using first past the post voting. Out of the 403 constituencies, 91 elected two members, while the remaining 312 elected a single member.[1][2] The multi-seat constituencies were abolished before the next election.

The elections were overseen by Sukumar Sen, the Chief Election Commissioner, who used the existing election infrastructure to reduce costs and improve efficiency. Historian Ramachandra Guha wrote "this general election cost the exchequer Rs45 million less than the previous one. The prudent Sen had safely stored the 3.5 million ballot boxes the first time round and only half a million additional ones were required."[3]

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Indian National Congress57,579,58947.78371 7
Praja Socialist Party12,542,66610.4119 2
Communist Party of India10,754,0758.9227 11
Bharatiya Jana Sangh7,193,2675.974 1
Scheduled Castes Federation2,038,8901.696 4
All India Ganatantra Parishad1,291,1411.077 1
People's Democratic Front1,044,0320.872 5
Hindu Mahasabha1,032,3220.861 3
Peasants and Workers Party of India924,8320.774 2
Jharkhand Party751,8300.626 3
Forward Bloc (Marxist)665,3410.552 1
Chota Nagpur Santhal Parganas Janata Party501,3590.423 2
Akhil Bharatiya Ram Rajya Parishad460,8380.380 3
Revolutionary Socialist Party308,7420.260 3
Praja Party140,7420.1200
Independents23,284,24919.3242 5
Appointed members[a]11 1
Total120,513,915100.00505 6
Registered voters/turnout193,652,17945.44
Source: ECI

Results by state

StateTotal
seats
Seats won
INCCPIPSPGPSCFJKPBJSOthersInd.App.
Andaman and Nicobar Islands11
Andhra Pradesh4337222
Assam12921
Bihar53412631
Bombay6638455248
Delhi55
Himachal Pradesh44
Kerala186912
Jammu and Kashmir66
Laccadive, Minicoy, and Amindivi Islands11
Madhya Pradesh36351
Madras413128
Manipur211
Mysore2623111
North-East Frontier Agency11
Orissa2071273
Punjab22211
Rajasthan22193
Tripura211
Uttar Pradesh86701429
West Bengal36236223
Anglo-Indians22
Total50537127197664124211
Source: ECI

Andhra Pradesh

PartyVotes%Seats
Indian National Congress4,906,04451.4737
Communist Party of India1,144,81112.012
People's Democratic Front1,044,03210.952
Other parties600,6866.300
Independents1,835,80019.262
Total9,531,373100.0043

Assam

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Indian National Congress1,184,70851.68+5.949–2
Praja Socialist Party457,64319.96–9.232+1
Communist Party of India235,04410.25New0New
Independents415,21718.11+4.371+1
Total2,292,612100.00120

Bihar

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Indian National Congress4,450,20844.47–1.3041–4
Jharkhand Party751,8307.51+0.106+3
Chota Nagpur Santhal Parganas Janata Party501,3595.01+2.653+2
Praja Socialist Party2,165,46221.64–2.832–1
Communist Party of India502,7075.02+4.6200
Other parties51,4160.51–6.000–2
Independents1,584,89415.84+2.7610
Total10,007,876100.0053–2

Bombay

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Indian National Congress8,156,27248.66–1.4938–2
Praja Socialist Party1,457,2038.69–11.455+5
Scheduled Caste Federation1,354,4758.08+3.655+4
Communist Party of India1,055,0136.29+4.954+4
Peasants and Workers Party of India924,8325.52–1.484+3
Bharatiya Jana Sangh566,0083.38New2New
Other parties136,7490.82–4.1400
Independents3,109,73318.55+6.588+5
Total16,760,285100.0066+21

Kerala

PartyVotes%Seats
Communist Party of India2,267,88837.489
Indian National Congress2,102,88334.766
Praja Socialist Party438,4597.251
Revolutionary Socialist Party308,7425.100
Independents932,27415.412
Total6,050,246100.0018

Madhya Pradesh

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Indian National Congress3,967,19952.10+0.4735+8
Hindu Mahasabha373,5034.91+4.601+1
Praja Socialist Party1,225,73516.10–2.3800
Bharatiya Jana Sangh1,062,93613.96+9.0200
Other parties376,4414.94–7.7700
Independents608,4087.99–3.940–2
Total7,614,222100.0036+7

Madras

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Indian National Congress5,094,55246.52+10.1331–4
Communist Party of India1,101,33810.06+1.112–6
Praja Socialist Party399,7893.65–11.430–8
Independents4,355,16239.77+16.628–7
Total10,950,841100.0041–34

Mysore

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Indian National Congress3,219,01455.52–13.4223+13
Praja Socialist Party1,082,69818.67–10.7910
Scheduled Caste Federation115,2141.99New1New
Other parties228,9793.9500
Independents1,152,53519.88+9.521+1
Total5,798,440100.0026+15

Orissa

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Indian National Congress1,776,76740.01–2.507–4
All India Ganatantra Parishad1,291,14129.08+2.857+1
Praja Socialist Party684,02315.40–1.442+1
Communist Party of India214,9034.84–0.9310
Independents473,65610.67+2.023+2
Total4,440,490100.00200

Punjab

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Indian National Congress3,682,21951.26+8.5021+5
Communist Party of India1,207,60016.81+11.771+1
Bharatiya Jana Sangh1,152,67216.05+10.4500
Other parties333,6304.64–23.320–2
Independents807,70911.24–7.4000
Total7,183,830100.0022+4

Rajasthan

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Indian National Congress2,494,09453.65+12.2319+10
Bharatiya Jana Sangh518,35511.15+8.110–1
Other parties356,2787.66–18.720–4
Independents1,280,35627.54–1.623–3
Total4,649,083100.0022+2

Uttar Pradesh

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Indian National Congress10,599,63946.29–6.7070–11
Praja Socialist Party3,511,15715.34–2.504+2
Bharatiya Jana Sangh3,385,24714.79+7.502+2
Communist Party of India383,5091.67+1.321+1
Akhil Bharatiya Ram Rajya Parishad98,1380.43–3.1200
Independents4,918,41321.48+10.149+7
Total22,896,103100.00860

West Bengal

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Indian National Congress5,031,69648.20+6.1023–1
Communist Party of India1,985,18119.01+9.556+1
Marxist Forward Bloc665,3416.37+1.852+2
Praja Socialist Party590,6925.66–5.262+2
Hindu Mahasabha561,7415.38+1.110–1
Bharatiya Jana Sangh149,3511.43–4.510–2
Independents1,456,09813.95–4.513+3
Total10,440,100100.0036+2

Women performance in elections

Based on the published data from the Election Commission of India (ECI) website.[4]

Participation

State/UTTotal seatsWomen contestantsElectedWomen contestants (%)Elected (%)
WomenSeats
Andhra Pradesh434333.5%6.9%
Assam122226.5%14.3%
Bihar537753.7%9.4%
Bombay665533.11%4.5%
Kerala181101.7%0
Madhya Pradesh368636.6%8.3%
Madras412213.2%2.4%
Mysore2600000
Manipur200000
Orissa2000000
Punjab221111.3%4.5%
Rajasthan2200  000
Tripura100000
Uttar Pradesh866412.05%13.75%
West Bengal3654211.59%1.1%
Delhi542114.8%20%
Himachal Pradesh400000
India4944537222.96%4.45%

Voting

The first instance of booth capturing in India was recorded in 1957 in the General Elections of that year in Rachiyahi, in Begusarai's Matihani assembly seat.[5][6][7][8]

See also

References