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Electoral Politics in Indian States: Lok Sabha Elections in 2004 and Beyond, In the Fourteenth Lok Sabha Elections held in 2004, it was immediately apparent that the ruling coalition—the National Democratic Alliance (NDA)—had been voted out of power and its place taken by another coalition of political parties, the United Progress, Electoral Politics in Indian States: Lok Sabha Elections in 2004 and Beyond
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  • Electoral Politics in Indian States: Lok Sabha Elections in 2004 and Beyond
  • Written by author Sandeep Shastri
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, 12/15/2009
  • In the Fourteenth Lok Sabha Elections held in 2004, it was immediately apparent that the ruling coalition—the National Democratic Alliance (NDA)—had been voted out of power and its place taken by another coalition of political parties, the United Progress
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1. The Elusive Mandate of 2004: An Overview, Yogendra Yadav
2. Ten Theses on State Politics in India, Yogendra Yadav and Suhas Palshikar
3. Andhra Pradesh: Fall of the CEO in the Arena of Democracy, K.C. Suri
4. Karnataka: Simultaneous Polls, Different Results, Sandeep Shastri and Harish Ramaswamy
5. Kerala: A Verdict against Non-Performance and Factionalism, G. Gopa Kumar
6. Mahashtra: Towards a New Party System, Suhas Palshikar and Nitin Birmal
7. Goa: A Fractured Verdict, Maria Do Ceu Rodrigues and Solano Da Silva
8. Gujarat: Signs of Anti-incumbency, Priyavardan Patel
9. Rajasthan: BJP Knocks out Congress in a Bipolar Contest, Sanjay Lodha
10. Delhi: Befitting from Two-layered Incumbency, Pushkar Raj
11. Haryana: A Verdict Beyond Anti-incumbency, Dhananjai Joshi and Praveen Rai
12. Punjab: Dissonance between Governance and Electoral Processes, Ashutosh Kumar
13. Jammu and Kashmir: Electoral Politics in a Separatist Context, Rekha Chowdhary and V. Nagendra Rao
14. Uttarakhand: The Story behind Marginal Differences, Sanjay Kumar and Annupurna Nautiyal
15. Uttar Pradesh: From Exclusionary to Inclusive Politics, A.K. Verma
16. Jharkhand: The Reversal of Past Trends, Sanjay Kumar and Harishwar Dayal
17. West Bengal: Permanent Incumbency and Political Stability, Dwaipayan Bhattacharya
18. Sikkim: The pro-incumbency Factor, Banasmita Bora
19. Arunachal Pradesh: Politics without Ideology, Nani Bath
20. Mizoram: Renewed Mandate for the State Government, R.K. Satpathy
21. Manipur: Insurgents and Electoral Politics, S. Mangi Singh
22. Revisiting the 'Third Electoral System': Mapping Electoral Trends in India, 2004-9, Yogendra Yadav and Suhas Palshikar
Appendix: National Election Study 2004-A Methodological Note Lokniti Team Notes on Contributors


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