1962 Indian general election ← outgoing members elected members → 494 of the 508 seats in the Lok Sabha 248 seats needed for a majorityRegistered 216,361,569 Turnout 55.42% ( 9.98 pp )
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Jawaharlal Nehru
Shripad Amrit Dange
C. Rajagopalachari
Party
INC
CPI
SWA
Last election
47.78%, 371 seats
8.92%, 27 seats
New
Seats won
361
29
18
Seat change
10
2
New
Popular vote
51,509,084
11,450,037
9,085,252
Percentage
44.72%
9.94%
7.89%
Swing
3.06pp
1.02pp
New
Fourth party
Fifth party
Leader
Deendayal Upadhyaya
Jayaprakash Narayan
Party
ABJS
PSP
Last election
5.97%, 4 seats
10.41%, 19 seats
Seats won
14
12
Seat change
10
7
Popular vote
7,415,170
7,848,345
Percentage
6.44%
6.81%
Swing
0.47pp
3.60pp
Results by constituency
General elections were held in India between 19 and 25 February 1962 to elect members of the third Lok Sabha . Unlike the previous two elections, each constituency elected a single member.
Jawaharlal Nehru won another landslide victory in his third and final election campaign. The Indian National Congress received 44.7% of the vote and won 361 of the 494 elected seats. This was only slightly lower than in the previous two elections and they still held over 70% of the seats in the Lok Sabha.
Results
Party Votes % Seats +/– Indian National Congress 51,509,084 44.72 361 –10 Communist Party of India 11,450,037 9.94 29 +2 Swatantra Party 9,085,252 7.89 18 New Praja Socialist Party 7,848,345 6.81 12 –7 Bharatiya Jana Sangh 7,415,170 6.44 14 +10 Republican Party of India 3,255,985 2.83 3 New Socialist Party 3,099,397 2.69 6 New Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 2,315,610 2.01 7 New Shiromani Akali Dal 829,129 0.72 3 New All India Forward Bloc 826,588 0.72 2 0 Hindu Mahasabha 747,861 0.65 1 0 Peasants and Workers Party of India 703,582 0.61 0 –4 Akhil Bharatiya Ram Rajya Parishad 688,990 0.60 2 +2 Jharkhand Party 467,338 0.41 3 –3 Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP)451,717 0.39 2 +2 Indian Union Muslim League 417,761 0.36 2 New All India Ganatantra Parishad 342,970 0.30 4 –3 Lok Sewak Sangh 281,755 0.24 2 New Nutan Maha Gujarat Janata Parishad 195,812 0.17 1 New Haryana Lok Samiti 118,667 0.10 1 New Tamil National Party 92,389 0.08 0 New All Party Hill Leaders Conference 91,850 0.08 1 New Tamilnad Socialist Labour Party 80,227 0.07 0 New Revolutionary Communist Party of India (RCP)60,813 0.05 0 New Gorkha League 46,127 0.04 0 New Eastern Indian Tribal Union 12,574 0.01 0 New We Tamil 11,372 0.01 0 New Independents 12,722,488 11.05 20 –22 Appointed members 14 +3 Total 115,168,890 100.00 508 +3 Valid votes 115,168,890 96.05 Invalid/blank votes 4,735,394 3.95 Total votes 119,904,284 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 216,361,569 55.42
14 members were appointed, including six representing Jammu and Kashmir , two representing Anglo-Indians , one representing the Amindive, Laccadive and Minicoy Islands , one representing the Andaman and Nicobar Islands , one representing Dadra and Nagar Haveli , one representing Goa, Daman and Diu , one representing the North-East Frontier Agency and one representing the Tuensang and Naga Hills districts in Nagaland.
Six representing Jammu and Kashmir , two representing Anglo-Indians , one representing the Amindive, Laccadive and Minicoy Islands , one representing the Andaman and Nicobar Islands , one representing Dadra and Nagar Haveli , one representing Goa, Daman and Diu , one representing the North-East Frontier Agency and one representing the Tuensang and Naga Hills districts in Nagaland.
State wise
Andhra Pradesh
Party
Seats
Popular vote
Contested
Won
+/−
Votes
%
±pp
Indian National Congress
43
34
3
57,11,263
47.96%
3.51%
Communist Party of India
20
7
5
25,05,619
21.04%
9.03%
Swatantra Party
28
1
1
17,75,495
14.91%
New
Independents
44
1
1
16,53,436
13.89%
5.37%
Total
43
1,19,08,021
Assam
Party
Seats
Popular vote
Contested
Won
+/−
Votes
%
±pp
Indian National Congress
12
9
4
57,11,263
45.16%
6.52%
Praja Socialist Party
8
2
4,78,099
19.16%
0.8%
All Party Hill Leaders Conference
1
1
New
91,850
3.68%
New
Communist Party of India
4
0
5
1,76,098
7.06%
3.19%
Independents
13
0
1
5,16,793
20.71%
2.6%
Total
12
24,95,311
Bihar
Party
Seats
Popular vote
Contested
Won
+/−
Votes
%
±pp
Indian National Congress
53
39
2
43,65,148
43.89%
0.58%
Praja Socialist Party
32
2
12,62,106
12.69%
8.95%
Swatantra Party
43
7
New
18,11.170
18.21%
New
Communist Party of India
16
1
5
6,34,516
6.38%
1.36%
Independents
34
0
1
4,93,330
4.96%
10.88%
Total
53
99,46,244
Gujrat
Party
Seats
Popular vote
Contested
Won
+/−
Votes
%
±pp
Indian National Congress
22
16
-
27,76,327
52.56%
-
Swatantra Party
14
4
-
13,20,405
25.0%
-
Praja Socialist Party
6
1
-
3,74,813
7.1%
-
Nutan Maha Gujarat Janata Parishad
3
1
-
1,95,812
3.71%
-
Independents
14
0
-
4,69,020
8.88%
-
Total
22
52,82,558
Gujrat was formed a new state in 1961 after separation from Bombay state.
Madras
Party
Seats
Popular vote
Contested
Won
+/−
Votes
%
±pp
Indian National Congress
41
31
56,23,013
45.26
1.26%
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
18
7
7
23,15,610
18.64
New
Communist Party of India
14
2
12,72,313
10.24
0.18%
Swatantra Party
16
0
New
13,00,526
10.47
New
Independents
46
0
8
9,33,150
7.51
32.26%
Total
41
1,24,24,036
By-elections
In 1963 a by-election was held for the Bilaspur Lok Sabha seat , which was at the time in Madhya Pradesh . The by-election was won by the Indian National Congress candidate Chandrabhan Singh , with 86,229 votes, against M. L. Shukla of Jana Sangh with 54,156 votes. This by-election was needed because the original election for this seat was declared void by the Madhya Pradesh High Court , which judged that the nomination papers of one of the candidates, Bashir Ahmed Qureshi, "was improperly and illegally rejected by the Returning Officer".
See also
References
"Statistical Report On General Elections, 1962 To The Third Lok Sabha" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 July 2014. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
"Details of Bye Elections from 1952 to 1995" . ECI, New Delhi. Archived from the original on 19 July 2017. Retrieved 13 September 2017.
P. Dixit; K. Pandey (22 April 1963). "Satya Prakash vs Bashir Ahmed Qureshi" . Archived from the original on 27 October 2021. Retrieved 15 October 2021. our conclusion is that the respondent's nomination was improperly and illegally rejected by the Returning Officer and the Election Tribunal rightly declared the appellant's election as void.
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