Electoral Performance
| Election | Candidates | Elected | Votes | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1971 Parliament | 5 | 227,468 | ||
| 1980 Parliament | 2 | 129,351 | ||
| 1989 Parliament | 3 | 1 | 339,426 | |
| 1989 Goa Assembly | 6 | 4,960 | ||
| 1991 Parliament | 22 | 4 | 2,208,712 | |
| 1993 Madhya Pradesh Assembly | 88 | 75,783 | ||
| 1996 Parliament | 132 | 15 | 4,989,994 | |
| 1996 Haryana Assembly | 17 | 6,700 | ||
| 1997 Punjab Assembly | 3 | 719 | ||
| 1998 Parliament | 79 | 6 | 6,528,566 | |
| 1998 Delhi Assembly | 32 | 9,395 | ||
| 1998 Himachal Pradesh Assembly | 6 | 2,827 | ||
| 1999 Parliament | 63 | 15 | 5,672,412 | |
| 1999 Goa Assembly | 14 | 5,987 | ||
| 2000 Orisa Assembly | 16 | 18,794 | ||
| 2001 Kerala Assembly | 1 | 279 | ||
| 2002 Goa Assembly | 15 | |||
| 2004 Parliament | 56 | 12 | 7,056,255 | |
| 2009 Parliament | 22 | 11 | 6,828,382 |
Read more about this topic: Shiv Sena
Famous quotes containing the words electoral and/or performance:
“Power is action; the electoral principle is discussion. No political action is possible when discussion is permanently established.”
—HonorĂ© De Balzac (17991850)
“True balance requires assigning realistic performance expectations to each of our roles. True balance requires us to acknowledge that our performance in some areas is more important than in others. True balance demands that we determine what accomplishments give us honest satisfaction as well as what failures cause us intolerable grief.”
—Melinda M. Marshall (20th century)