Vital Stats
Profile of Candidates Contesting in General Elections 2024
Elections to the 18th Lok Sabha are being held between 19th April and 1st June, 2024. 8,360 candidates are contesting elections across 543 constituencies. This note looks at the profiles of candidates contesting these elections. |
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BSP fielded the highest number of candidates, followed by BJP |
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Note: AIFB-All India Forward Bloc; NPP-National People’s Party. This chart only includes national parties, and state parties which fielded more than 20 candidates. |
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On average, 15 candidates are contesting from each constituency |
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Note: Only states with at least 10 constituencies are shown. |
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Most candidates are middle-aged; few parties field young candidates |
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Note: Only states with at least 10 constituencies are shown. |
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Only 10% of candidates are women |
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60% MPs of the 17th Lok Sabha are re-contesting elections |
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Note: Only parties with at least 10 MPs in the 17th Lok Sabha have been shown. |
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31% of candidates from national and state parties have not completed a college degree |
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Note: This does not include five candidates whose details were not available. |
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Sources: ECI; Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha websites; PRS. |
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[*]Note: Major candidates include all candidates fielded by national parties and state recognised parties, as well as parties which are part of the two main pre-poll alliances, the National Democratic Alliance, and the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance. It also includes former MPs contesting from any party, or as an independent. 1,816 candidates have been included in this analysis.
[1] This has been corrected on June 7, 2024.