In Assam the biggest north-eastern state Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) created history . It also opened account in Kerala in addition to winning some seats in West Bengal. Mamata Banerjee in broke records West Bengal by not only overwhelm the Left Front-Congress combine but by winning for the second consecutive time. Mamata is the only leader in West Bengal to win for the second consecutive term. In Tamil Nadu Jayalalithaa created history by breaking the decades old pirouette door plague in the state by winning for consecutive terms.

In Kerala 93-year-old VS Achuthanandan led the United Democratic Front campaign (UDF) to a historic victory and expected to become the Chief Minister of the state. If so he will be the oldest chief minister ever to take office in India. 

In Jharkhand Panki assembly constituency Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Lal Suraj has slipped to the third spot. The contest is now between Congress leader Devendra Kumar Singh, leading the charts with 54, 463 votes. He is pitted against Jharkhand Mukti Morcha’s Kushwaha Shashi Mehta who has received 48,010 votes.

In Telangana, Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS)  candidate Tummala Nageswara Rao has secured 94,940 votes nearly double of Congress candidate Sucharitha Ramareddy received.

In Uttar Pradesh, Jangipur constituency Samajwadi Party, candidate Kismati secured a victory with more than 20,000 votes against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Ramesh. In Uttar Pradesh Bilari, Samajwadi Party candidate Mohammed Faheem defeated his BJP rival Suresh Saini by a margin of more than 7,000 votes. Faheem received 90,461 votes, whereas, BJP candidate Saini bagged in 83,371 votes. Results have been declared by the Election Commission of India.

The BJP now rule in nine states on its own Vasundhara Raje in Rajasthan, Anandiben Patel in Gujarat, Shivraj Singh Chouhan in Madhya Pradesh, Raman Singh in Chhattisgarh, Devendra Fadnavis in Maharashtra, Raghubar Das in Jharkhand, Laxmikant Parsekar in Goa and Manoharlal Khattar in Haryana. Sarbanand Sonowal in Assam will now join this list. 

State Wise Results:

1-Assam (126/126)
PARTIES
LEADS
WON
BJP
25
63
CONGRESS
1
21
AIUDF
5
9
Others
1
1

2-KERALA (140/140)
PARTIES
LEADS
WON
LDF
2
82
UDF
2
44
Others
0
9
BJP
1
0

3-PUDUCHERRY(30/30)
PARTIES
LEADS
WON
DMK
0
18
AINRC
0
8
AIADMK
0
3
Others
0
1

4-WESTBENGAL(294/294)
PARTIES
LEADS
WON
TMC
21
190
LEFT
19
57
BJP
0
6
Others
0
1

5-TAMILNADU(232/234)
PARTIES
LEADS
WON
AIADMK
32
99
DMK+
23
77
Others
1
0
DMDK+               
0
0
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