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Revision as of 08:48, 28 January 2026

2004 Indian general election in Tripura
Turnout Steady
  First party
 
Leader Manik Sarkar
Party CPI(M)
Seats won 2
Seat change Steady
Percentage 68.80%


The 2004 Indian general election was held in Tripura to elect 2 members of the 14th Lok Sabha. The contest was between CPI(M) and the INC, in which CPI(M) won both Tripura West and Tripura East.

The BJP contested the election with its ally, Trinamool Congress, with each party contesting one seat as part of the NDA alliance.

This was during the peak period for CPI(M), when it secured 43 seats nationally, including these two. At that time, CPI(M) and the Left Front were providing external support to the UPA-I government, which they later withdrew in 2008.

The main political parties in Tripura are Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) and Indian National Congress (INC).

Congress and the BJP received 14% and 8% of the state-wide vote, respectively, and won no seats.

Parties and alliances

Prominent Parties

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Other Parties

List of Candidates

List of elected MPs

Source: Election Commission of India

Results by Party/Alliance

Alliance/ Party Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Contested Won +/−
CPI(M) 9,11,073 68.80 2 2
INC 1,89,134 14.28 2 0
NDA BJP 1,03,494 7.82 1 0
AITC 67,379 5.09 1 0
Total 1,70,873 12.91 Steady 2 0 Steady
AMB 14,681 1.12 2 0
CPI(M-L)L 6,475 0.49 1 0
IND 31,837 2.40 3 0 Steady
Total 13,24,253 100% 12 2

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