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Democracy Data

A repository on Indian Democracy Data

Workspaces on Indian Elections and Government

Lok Dhaba and Governance datasets

Lok Dhaba is a freely available, structured, and curated data archive on Indian electoral outcomes for General and Assembly elections from 1962 onwards. It is a great source of study for psephologists, political scientists, economists, sociologists, journalists, and students and researchers.

Lok Dhaba has been built meticulously by taking data from the website of the Election Commission of India (ECI) and multiple other authentic sources. To build this archive, we have navigated various challenges of data collection and curation, consistency checking and disambiguation, and integration between multiple sources with its provenance.

Lok Dhaba data are hosted on the workspaces of Ashoka’s Datalake. These can be accessed as raw data, browsed as relevant images, and can be used to create personalized visualizations and tables. It leverages the power of advanced tools of the Datalake.

The datasets on Indian Government are curated under the Democracy datasets and can be accessed from the Indian Democracy workspace .

Indian Election System

India follows a parliamentary democratic system based on the principles of universal adult suffrage, which means every citizen aged 18 or above has the right to vote. The Indian election system is primarily divided into two types:

  1. General Elections: These are held every five years to elect members of the Lok Sabha (the lower house of Parliament). India is divided into 543 constituencies, each electing one Member of Parliament (MP) using the first-past-the-post system, where the candidate with the most votes in a constituency wins.
  2. State Elections: Similar to the general elections, each state elects members to its Legislative Assembly. The state's Chief Minister is chosen from the majority party or coalition in the Assembly.

Additionally, there are elections for the Rajya Sabha (the upper house of Parliament), where members are elected by state legislatures, and for the President of India, who is elected by an electoral college consisting of MPs and MLAs.

At the state and parliamentary levels, the elections are conducted by the Election Commission of India (ECI) and the state election commissions in 28 states and 8 union territories. ECI publishes the data on every electoral outcome.

Workspaces on Indian Government

Democracy Datasets

Lok Dhaba is a freely available, structured, and curated data archive on Indian electoral outcomes for General and Assembly elections from 1962 onwards. It is a great source of study for psephologists, political scientists, economists, sociologists, journalists, and students and researchers.

Lok Dhaba has been built meticulously by taking data from the website of the Election Commission of India (ECI) and multiple other authentic sources. To build this archive, we have navigated various challenges of data collection and curation, consistency checking and disambiguation, and integration between multiple sources with its provenance.

Lok Dhaba data are hosted on the workspaces of Ashoka’s Datalake. These can be accessed as raw data, browsed as relevant images, and can be used to create personalized visualizations and tables. It leverages the power of advanced tools of the Datalake.

Indian Election System

India follows a parliamentary democratic system based on the principles of universal adult suffrage, which means every citizen aged 18 or above has the right to vote. The Indian election system is primarily divided into two types:

  1. General Elections: These are held every five years to elect members of the Lok Sabha (the lower house of Parliament). India is divided into 543 constituencies, each electing one Member of Parliament (MP) using the first-past-the-post system, where the candidate with the most votes in a constituency wins.
  2. State Elections: Similar to the general elections, each state elects members to its Legislative Assembly. The state's Chief Minister is chosen from the majority party or coalition in the Assembly.

Additionally, there are elections for the Rajya Sabha (the upper house of Parliament), where members are elected by state legislatures, and for the President of India, who is elected by an electoral college consisting of MPs and MLAs.

At the state and parliamentary levels, the elections are conducted by the Election Commission of India (ECI) and the state election commissions in 28 states and 8 union territories. ECI publishes the data on every electoral outcome.


Urban Local Bodies

Indian Cabinets

Bureaucracy

IAS Education

IAS Experience

Data through Art

Andhra Pradesh Assembly Elections

Arunachal Pradesh Assembly Elections

Assam Assembly Elections

Bihar Assembly Elections

Chattisgarh Assembly Elections

Delhi Assembly Elections

Goa Assembly Elections

Goa Daman & Diu Assembly Elections

Gujrat Assembly Elections

Haryana Assembly Elections

Himachal Pradesh Assembly Elections

Jammu & Kashmir Assembly Elections

Jharkhand Assembly Elections

Karnataka Assembly Elections

Kerala Assembly Elections

Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections

Madras Assembly Elections

Maharashtra Assembly Elections

Manipur Assembly Elections

Meghalaya Assembly Elections

Mizoram Assembly Elections

Mysore Assembly Elections

Nagaland Assembly Elections

Odisha Assembly Elections

Puducherry Assembly Elections

Punjab Assembly Elections

Rajasthan Assembly Elections

Sikkim Assembly Elections

Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections

Telangana Assembly Elections

Tripura Assembly Elections

Uttar Pradesh Assembly Elections

Uttarakhand Assembly Elections

West Bengal Assembly Elections

Andhra Pradesh General Elections

Arunachal Pradesh General Elections

Assam General Elections

Bihar General Elections

Chattisgarh General Elections

Delhi General Elections

Goa General Elections

Goa Daman & Diu General Elections

Gujrat General Elections

Haryana General Elections

Himachal Pradesh General Elections

Jammu & Kashmir General Elections

JharKhand General Elections

Karnataka General Elections

Kerala General Elections

Madhya Pradesh General Elections

Madras General Elections

Maharashtra General Elections

Manipur General Elections

Meghalaya General Elections

Mizoram General Elections

Mysore General Elections

Nagaland General Elections

Odisha General Elections

Puducherry General Elections

Punjab General Elections

Rajasthan General Elections

Sikkim General Elections

Tamil Nadu General Elections

Telangana General Elections

Tripura General Elections

Uttar Pradesh General Elections

Uttarakhand General Elections

West Bengal General Elections

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