1971 Orissa Legislative Assembly election

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Elections to the fifth Orissa Legislative Assembly were held in 5 March 1971.[1]

Quick facts All 140 seats in the Orissa Legislative Assembly 71 seats needed for a majority, First party ...
1971 Orissa Legislative Assembly election

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1971
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All 140 seats in the Orissa Legislative Assembly
71 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
SWA
Leader Nandini Satpathy Rajendra Narayan Singh Deo Biju Patnaik
Party INC(R) SWA Utkal Congress
Leader's seat Not contested Bolangir Rajanagar (By-elections)
Seats won 51 36 33
Seat change Increase 20 Decrease 13 Increase 33
Popular vote 12,40,668 7,67,815 12,23,014
Percentage 28.18 17.44 23,99
Swing New Party

Chief Minister before election

Rajendra Narayan Singh Deo
Swatantra Party

Chief Minister

Bishwanath Das
Independent

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Constituencies

The elections were held for 140 seats. A total of 835 candidates contested for these 140 seats.

Political parties

Three national parties, Communist Party of India, Indian National Congress (R) and Swatantra Party along with the state party Utkal Congress took part in the assembly election. Congress (R) party emerged again as the winner by winning 40% of the seats with a vote share of 28.74%.

Results

More information Party, Popular vote ...
Source: Election Commission of India[2]
Party Popular vote Seats
Color Flag Name Symbol Votes % ±pp Contested Won +/−
Indian National Congress (R) 1,240,668 28.18% Decrease 2.48 129 51 Increase 20
Utkal Congress 1,055,826 23.99% (new) 139 33 (new)
Swatantra Party 767,815 17.44% Decrease 5.14 115 36 Decrease 13
Praja Socialist Party 267,768 6.08% Decrease 6.18 50 4 Decrease 17
Communist Party of India 210,811 4.79% Decrease 0.47 29 4 Decrease 3
Orissa Jana Congress 227,056 5.16% Decrease 8.31 66 1 Decrease 25
Indian National Congress (O) 79,460 1.81% (new) 50 1 (new)
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 52,785 1.20% Increase 0.04 11 2 Increase 1
Jharkhand Party 72,291 1.64% Steady 14 4 Steady
- Independents - 332,327 7.55% Decrease 8.00 190 4 Increase 1
Total - - - - 140 -
Valid Votes 4,401,920 40.56
Invalid Votes 306,454 -
Total Votes polled / turnout 4,708,374 43.39
Abstentation 5,694,717 -
Total No. of Electors 10,851,525
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Winning candidates

More information District, # ...
District # Constituency Name Winner Party
Mayurbhanj 1 Karanjia (ST) Prafulla Kumar Das Swatantra Party
2 Jashipur (ST) Lal Mohan Nayak Indian National Congress (R)
3 Rairangpur (ST) Siddhalal Murmu All India Jharkhand Party
4 Bahalda (ST) Sashi Bhusan Marandi All India Jharkhand Party
5 Bangriposi (ST) Radha Mohan Nayak Swatantra Party
6 Baripada Pramoda Chandra Bhanjdeo Independent
7 Muruda (ST) Kuanria Majhi Swatantra Party
8 Baisinga (ST) Prasanna Kumar Dash Praja Socialist Party
9 Khunta Birabhadra Singh Utkal Congress
10 Udala (ST) Manmohan Tudu Indian National Congress (R)
Baleshwar 11 Bhograi Kartikeswar Patra Indian National Congress (R)
12 Jaleswar Prasanta Kumar Pal Praja Socialist Party
13 Basta Chintamani Jena Utkal Congress
14 Balasore Priyanath Nandy Indian National Congress (R)
15 Nilgiri Banamali Das Communist Party of India (Marxist)
16 Sore Jadunath Das Mahapatra Utkal Congress
17 Simulia (SC) Chintamani Jena Communist Party of India
18 Bhadrak Harekrushna Mahatab Indian National Congress (R)
19 Dhamnagar Hrudananda Mallick Utkal Congress
20 Chandabali (SC) Gangadhar Das Indian National Congress (R)
21 Basudebpur Nilamani Routray Utkal Congress
Cuttack 22 Sukinda Sanatan Deo Utkal Congress
23 Dharmasala Banka Bihari Das Praja Socialist Party
24 Barchana Managobinda Samal Utkal Congress
25 Binjharpur Pabitramohan Jena Indian National Congress (R)
26 Jajpur (West) Prafulla Chandra Ghadei Indian National Congress (R)
27 Jajpur (East) (SC) Jaganatha Mallick Utkal Congress
28 Aul Sarat Kumar Deb Swatantra Party
29 Patamundai (SC) Prahlad Mallik Utkal Congress
30 Rajanagar Prahlad Mallik Utkal Congress
31 Kendrapara Bhagabat Prasad Mohanty Praja Socialist Party
32 Patkura Rajkishore Nayak Utkal Congress
33 Tirtol Pratap Chandra Mohanty Utkal Congress
34 Ersama Narayana Birabar Samanta Utkal Congress
35 Balikuda Basudeba Mohapatra Indian National Congress (R)
36 Jagatsinghpur (SC) Laxman Mallick Indian National Congress (R)
37 Gobindpur Trilochan Kanungo Indian National Congress (R)
38 Salepur Batakrushna Jena Utkal Congress
39 Mahanga Sarat Kumar Kar Utkal Congress
40 Chowdwar Kanhu Charan Jena Indian National Congress (R)
41 Cuttack City Bhairaba Chandra Mohanty Indian National Congress (R)
42 Cuttack Sadar (SC) Sura Sethi Indian National Congress (R)
43 Banki Gokulananda Praharaj Utkal Congress
44 Athagarh Radhanatha Rath Independent
45 Baramba Trilochan Harichandan Swatantra Party
Puri 46 Bhubaneswar Harekrushna Mahatab Indian National Congress (R)
47 Balipatna (SC) Basanta Behera Indian National Congress (R)
48 Pipili Abhimanyu Ran Singh Indian National Congress (R)
49 Nimapara (SC) Govinda Chandra Sethi Utkal Congress
50 Kakatapur Surendra Nath Naik Utkal Congress
51 Satyabadi Chandramadhaba Mishra Independent
52 Puri Braja Mohan Mohanty Indian National Congress (R)
53 Bramhagiri Gopabandhu Patra Indian National Congress (R)
54 Banpur Ramachandra Praharaja Swatantra Party
55 Khurda Benudhar Baliarsing Indian National Congress (R)
56 Begunia Gangadhara Paikaray Communist Party of India
57 Khandapara Bansidhar Pattnaik Independent
58 Daspalla (SC) Saheb Naik Indian National Congress (R)
59 Nayagarh Achyutananda Mohanty Utkal Congress
60 Ranpur Ramesh Chandra Panda Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Ganjam 61 Jaganathprasad (SC) Bacha Naik Indian National Congress (R)
62 Bhanjanagar Somanath Rath Indian National Congress (R)
63 Suruda Ananta Narayana Singh Deo Indian National Congress (R)
64 Aska Krushna Chandra Tripathy Utkal Congress
65 Kabisuryanagar Sadananda Mahanty Communist Party of India
66 Kodala Ram Krushna Pattanaik Utkal Congress
67 Khallikote Trinatha Samantra Utkal Congress
68 Chatrapur Lakhmana Mahapatra Communist Party of India
69 Hinjili Brundaban Naik Utkal Congress
70 Dura (SC) Mohan Nayak Indian National Congress (R)
71 Berhampur Binayak Acharya Indian National Congress (R)
72 Chikati Satchidananda Deo Indian National Congress (R)
73 Mohana (ST) Bhimasena Mandal Indian National Congress (R)
74 Ramagiri (ST) Gorosang Soboro Indian National Congress (R)
75 Paralakhemundi Darapu Latchanna Naidu Swatantra Party
Koraput 76 Gunupur (ST) Bhagirathi Gomango Indian National Congress (R)
77 Bissam Cuttack (ST) Sripathi Praska Swatantra Party
78 Rayagada (ST) Raghunatha Himirika Indian National Congress (R)
79 Narayanpatna (ST) Jogi Tadingi Indian National Congress (R)
80 Nandapur (ST) Sanu Disari Utkal Congress
81 Malkangiri (ST) Gangadhar Madhi Indian National Congress (R)
82 Jeypore Pratap Narayan Singh Deo Swatantra Party
83 Kotpad (ST) Dhansai Randhari Swatantra Party
84 Nowrangpur Habibulla Khan Swatantra Party
85 Kodinga (SC) Purno Chandramirgan Utkal Congress
86 Dabugam (ST) Dombaru Majhi Swatantra Party
87 Umarkote (ST) Rabisingh Majhi Utkal Congress
Kalahandi 88 Nawapara (ST) Ghasiram Majhi Swatantra Party
89 Khariar Anupa Singh Deo Indian National Congress (Organization)
90 Dharmagarh (SC) Lochan Dhangada Majhi Swatantra Party
91 Koksara Birakesari Deo Swatantra Party
92 Junagarh Trinath Sorab Swatantra Party
93 Bhawanipatna (SC) Dayanidhi Nayak Swatantra Party
94 Narla (ST) Dhaneswar Majhi Swatantra Party
95 Kesinga Bhagaban Bhoi Swatantra Party
Phulbani 96 Udayagiri (ST) Gopal Pradhan Swatantra Party
97 Balliguda (ST) Naresh Pradhan
98 Phulbani (ST) Jagadish Jani Indian National Congress (R)
99 Baudh Natabar Pradhan Swatantra Party
Balangir 100 Sonepur Nilambar Raiguru Swatantra Party
101 Binka Narasingha Mishra Swatantra Party
102 Tusra Radhamohan Mishra Swatantra Party
103 Bolangir Rajendra Narayan Singh Deo Swatantra Party
104 Loisinga Nandakishore Misra Swatantra Party
105 Patnagarh Ainthu Sahoo Swatantra Party
106 Saintala Ramesh Chandra Singh Bhoi Swatantra Party
107 Titilagarh (SC) Tapi Jal Swatantra Party
108 Kantabanji (SC) Achyutananda Mahananda Swatantra Party
Sambalpur 109 Padampur Krupasindhu Bhoi Indian National Congress (R)
110 Melchhamunda Birendra kumar Sahu Swatantra Party
111 Bijepur (SC) Tribikram Mallick Indian National Congress (R)
112 Bhatli Kunja Bihari Naik Indian National Congress (R)
113 Bargarh Chittaranjan Kar Indian National Congress (R)
114 Sambalpur Sriballav Panigrahi Indian National Congress (R)
115 Brajarajnagar Upendra Dikshit Indian National Congress (R)
116 Jharsuguda Jhashaketan Sahu Indian National Congress (R)
117 Laikera (ST) Rameshwar Naik Indian National Congress (R)
118 Kuchinda (ST) Jagateswar Mirdha Indian National Congress (R)
119 Rairakhol (SC) Abhimanyu Kumbhar Indian National Congress (R)
120 Deogarh Bhanugangaa T. Deb Raja Swatantra Party
Sundargarh 121 Sundargarh Dibyalochan Sekhar Deo Indian National Congress (R)
122 Talsara (ST) Gangadhar Pradhan Swatantra Party
123 Rajgangpur (ST) Ignace Majhi All India Jharkhand Party
124 Bisra (ST) Kullan Bag All India Jharkhand Party
125 Rourkela Shyam Sundar Mohapatra Indian National Congress (R)
126 Bonai (ST) Hemendra Prasad Mahapatra Swatantra Party
Keonjhar 127 Champua (ST) Saharai Oram Utkal Congress
128 Patna (ST) Maheswar Majhi Utkal Congress
129 Keonjhar (ST) Chhotaray Majhi Utkal Congress
130 Telkori (ST) Niladri Nayak Utkal Congress
131 Ramachandrapur Muralidhar Kuanr Indian National Congress (R)
132 Anandpur (SC) Makar Sethi Indian National Congress (R)
Dhenkanal 133 Pallahara Narayana Sahu Indian National Congress (R)
134 Kamakhyanagar Bramhananda Biswal Indian National Congress (R)
135 Gondia Brundaban Tripathy Indian National Congress (R)
136 Dhenkanal Surendra Mohan Pattanaik Indian National Congress (R)
137 Talcher (SC) Brundaban Behera Orissa Jana Congress
138 Chhendipada (SC) Bhajaman Behera Utkal Congress
139 Angul Debaraja Sahu Utkal Congress
140 Athamallik Raja Kishore Pradhan Utkal Congress
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Government formation

The United Front a coalition of Swatantra Party who won 36 Assembly seats and the new regional party Utkal Congress who won 33 Assembly seats formed the government under the leadership of Independent candidate Bishwanath Das.[3]

Das resigned on June 14, 1972, due to defection of a large number of members from the ruling coalition and on same day Nandini Satpathy of the Indian National Congress (R) formed the government and continued till March 1973. Nandini Satpathy ousted due in-fighting of the members after which there was imposition of President's rule in the state.[4][5]

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