Split voting helped BJP improve its tally in Odisha

IANS  |  Bhubaneswar 

In a clear departure from preferences in previous elections, has witnessed a split this time while selecting their representatives for and the state Assembly.

The saffron party, which had bagged a single seat in 2014, improved its performance this time by winning eight seats. On the other hand, the BJD ceded eight seats from 20 it had won in 2014. The ruling BJD bagged 112 out of 146 Assembly constituencies.

The pattern of split was clearly visible in Bhubaneswar and Bargarh constituencies. While not a single MLA candidate of BJP won from the Assembly constituencies coming under the two Lok Sabha seats, both the parliamentary constituencies voted in favour of the saffron party.

All BJD candidates are elected in the Assembly seats of Bargarh Lok Sabha constituency. Notably, was contesting from seat, which comes under Bargarh Lok Sabha seat. However, the presence of the appeared to have any impact on the voters while selecting their candidates for Lok Sabha.

BJP candidate trounced BJD Rajya Sabha member Prasanna Acharya by a margin of 63,939 votes.

The prestigious Bhubaneswar Lok Sabha seat, a stronghold of the ruling BJD, voted in favour of BJP. It has been the citadel of the regional party since 1998.

But this time, BJP candidate and former IAS defeated BJD candidate and former by a margin of 23,839 votes.

Surprisingly, the seven Assembly constituencies coming under the Lok Sabha seat elected BJD candidates and one candidate from Jatani this time.

BJP vote share in has also increased in the Lok Sabha elections. The saffron party has polled 38.4 per cent of the total votes as against 21.9 per cent in the previous 2014 election.

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First Published: Sat, May 25 2019. 14:02 IST