1991 Lok Sabha Election Results

India General Election (Parliament) · 530 Constituencies · 25 States & UTs

The 1991 Indian general election was held across 530 Lok Sabha constituencies in 25 states and union territories. A total of 510,422,020 electors were registered and 285,652,419 votes were polled, recording a national voter turnout of 56.0%. Indian National Congress won the most seats with 241, followed by Bharatiya Janata Party with 119 seats.

Browse the state-wise breakdown below, or click any state to see constituency-level results with individual candidate data.

530
Total Seats
510,422,020
Total Electors
285,652,419
Votes Polled
56.0%
Voter Turnout
Top Parties (Seats)

State-wise Results

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State / UT Seats Leading Party Won Turnout
Andhra Pradesh 42 Indian National Congress 25 61.4%
Arunachal Pradesh 2 Indian National Congress 2 51.3%
Assam 14 Indian National Congress 8 75.3%
Bihar 52 Janata Dal 31 60.4%
Delhi 7 Bharatiya Janata Party 5 48.5%
Goa 2 Indian National Congress 2 42.4%
Gujarat 26 Bharatiya Janata Party 20 44.0%
Haryana 10 Indian National Congress 9 65.8%
Himachal Pradesh 4 Bharatiya Janata Party 2 57.4%
Karnataka 28 Indian National Congress 23 54.8%
Kerala 20 Indian National Congress 13 73.3%
Madhya Pradesh 40 Indian National Congress 27 44.4%
Maharashtra 48 Indian National Congress 38 48.8%
Manipur 2 Indian National Congress 1 69.7%
Meghalaya 2 Indian National Congress 2 53.8%
Mizoram 1 Indian National Congress 1 58.6%
Nagaland 1 Nagaland Peoples Council 1 77.1%
Pondicherry 1 Indian National Congress 1 67.7%
Punjab 12 Indian National Congress 11 25.1%
Rajasthan 25 Indian National Congress 13 47.2%
Sikkim 1 Sikkim Sangram Parishad 1 58.8%
Tamil Nadu 39 Indian National Congress 28 63.9%
Tripura 2 Indian National Congress 2 67.3%
Uttar Pradesh 84 Bharatiya Janata Party 51 49.2%
West Bengal 42 Communist Party Of India (MARXIST) 27 76.7%