1977 Indian general election

General elections were held in India between 16 and 20 March 1977 to elect the members of the sixth Lok Sabha. The elections took place during the Emergency period, which expired on 21 March 1977, shortly before the final results were announced.

1977 Indian general election

16–20 March 1977

542 of the 544 seats in the Lok Sabha
272 seats needed for a majority
Registered321,174,327
Turnout60.49% ( 5.22pp)
  First party Second party
 
Leader Morarji Desai Indira Gandhi
Party JP INC(R)
Last election Did not exist 43.68%, 352 seats
Seats won 295 154
Seat change New 198
Popular vote 78,062,828 65,211,589
Percentage 41.32% 34.52%
Swing New 9.16pp

Results by constituency

Prime Minister before election

Indira Gandhi
INC(R)

Prime Minister after election

Morarji Desai
JP

The elections resulted in a heavy defeat for the Indian National Congress (R), with the incumbent Prime Minister and INC(R) party leader Indira Gandhi losing her seat in Rae Bareli, while her son Sanjay lost his seat in Amethi. The call for restoration of democracy by revoking the Emergency is considered to be a major reason for the sweeping victory for the opposition Janata Alliance, whose leader Morarji Desai was sworn in as the fourth Prime Minister of India on 24 March. At 81, Desai became the oldest man to be elected Prime Minister of India.

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