General Elections 2014: Lowest ever Number of Independent Candidates Elected
General Elections 2014 has seen the lowest ever number of Independent candidates getting elected. Out of a total of 8251 contestants, 3234 were Independent candidates; out of this, 3 candidates have been elected. In the previous General Elections held in 2009, the total number of Independent candidates was 3831 out of which 9 were elected. The highest ever number of Independents elected is 42 (Second General Elections, 1957); the number of Independent candidates contested was highest at 10635 in 11th General Elections, held in 1996.
Table 1: Performance of Independent Candidates in General Elections 1951-52 ̶ 2014
General Elections 
 | 
Year 
 | 
Total No. of Contestants 
 | 
Total No. of Independent Candidates 
 | 
No. of Independent Candidates Elected 
 | 
First 
 | 
1951 - '52 
 | 
1874 
 | 
533 
 | 
37 
 | 
Second 
 | 
1957 
 | 
1519 
 | 
481 
 | 
42 
 | 
Third 
 | 
1962 
 | 
1985 
 | 
479 
 | 
20 
 | 
Fourth 
 | 
1967 
 | 
2369 
 | 
866 
 | 
35 
 | 
Fifth 
 | 
1971 
 | 
2784 
 | 
1134 
 | 
14 
 | 
Sixth 
 | 
1977 
 | 
2439 
 | 
1224 
 | 
9 
 | 
Seventh 
 | 
1980 
 | 
4629 
 | 
2826 
 | 
9 
 | 
Eighth 
 | 
1984 -'85 
 | 
5492 
 | 
3797 
 | 
5 
 | 
Ninth 
 | 
1989 
 | 
6160 
 | 
3712 
 | 
12 
 | 
Tenth 
 | 
1991 -'92 
 | 
8749 
 | 
5546 
 | 
5 
 | 
Eleventh 
 | 
1996 
 | 
13952 
 | 
10635 
 | 
9 
 | 
Twelfth 
 | 
1998 
 | 
4750 
 | 
1915 
 | 
6 
 | 
Thirteenth 
 | 
1999 
 | 
4648 
 | 
1945 
 | 
6 
 | 
Fourteenth 
 | 
2004 
 | 
5435 
 | 
2385 
 | 
5 
 | 
Fifteenth 
 | 
2009 
 | 
8070 
 | 
3831 
 | 
9 
 | 
Sixteenth 
 | 
2014 
 | 
8251 
 | 
3234 
 | 
3 
 | 
Source: Election Commission of India 
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