State elections in India: data handbook on vidhan sabha elections 1952-85
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- 324.954 SIN
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This invaluable research and reference source book brings together all the electoral statistics relating to Vidhan Sabha elections held during the period 1952-85.
Reliable and accurate electoral statistics are needed at all levels for quantitative analyses of Indian elections. At present, this information is available only in the reports pub lished by the Election Commission after each election. The Handbook collates all the relevant information from these reports and presents them in a uniform format so as to facilitate comparative analysis of election results.
The second volume of State Elections in India covers the Western region all the Vidhan Sabha elections and bye-elections held between 1952 and 1985 in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Goa, Daman & Diu. The constituency results have been checked for errors and omissions and the state aggregates have been arrived at by adding the corrected constituency results. The Handbook reports data on voter turnout, the vote and seat shares of parties and the party affiliations of the candidates. Since constituencies remain unaltered between the decennial delimitations, the Handbook presents detailed consti tuency results in a single table for all such elections to facilitate comparison across elections. A sta wise comparability chart for districts is also presented at the end to help deter mine the extent of change brought about through alterations in the boundaries of districts and states in this period.
The Handbook is the result of a painstaking, long-term effort involving verification and compilation of electoral statistics. All institutions, political scientists and researchers concerned with elections will welcome this book.
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