Indian general election in Orissa, 2009

Indian general election in Orissa, 2009

2004 ←
April 16, April 23
21 seats

Orissa

The Indian general election, 2009 in Orissa were held for 21 seats with the state going to polls in the first two phases of the general elections. The major contenders in the state were the Third Front, Indian National Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The third front parties contesting in the state were the Biju Janata Dal (BJD), the Left parties and the Nationalist Congress Party. The assembly elections were held simultaneously with the general elections in the state.

Few weeks before the elections seat sharing talks broke down between the BJD and its long time ally BJP. Then the BJD joined the third front.The BJD leader Naveen Patnaik said that he broke the alliance with BJP over the Kandhamal riots.[1]

Voting and Results

Source: Election Commission of India[2]

List of Elected MPs

Constituency Winning Candidate Winning Party
Bargarh Sanjay Bhoi Indian National Congress
Sundargarh Hemanand Biswal Indian National Congress
Sambalpur Amarnath Pradhan Indian National Congress
Keonjhar Yashbant Narayan Singh Laguri Biju Janata Dal
Mayurbhanj Laxman Tudu Biju Janata Dal
Balasore Srikant Kumar Jena Indian National Congress
Bhadrak Arjun Charan Sethi Biju Janata Dal
Jajpur Mohan Jena Biju Janata Dal
Dhenkanal Tathagata Satpathy Biju Janata Dal
Bolangir Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo Biju Janata Dal
Kalahandi Bhakta Charan Das Indian National Congress
Nabarangpur Pradeep Kumar Majhi Indian National Congress
Kandhamal Rudramadhab Ray Biju Janata Dal
Cuttack Bhartruhari Mahtab Biju Janata Dal
Kendrapara Baijayant Panda Biju Janata Dal
Jagatsinghpur Bibhu Prasad Tarai Communist Party of India
Puri Pinaki Misra Biju Janata Dal
Bhubaneswar Prasanna Kumar Patasani Biju Janata Dal
Aska Nityananda Pradhan Biju Janata Dal
Berhampur Sidhant Mohapatra Biju Janata Dal
Koraput Jayaram Pangi Biju Janata Dal

References

  1. ^ "Kandhamal riots forced BJD to snap ties with BJP". IBNLive.com India. 2009-03-19. http://ibnlive.in.com/news/kandhamal-riots-forced-bjd-to-snap-ties-with-bjp/88069-37.html. 
  2. ^ http://eci.nic.in/