The new Lok Sabha will have 61 women MPs -- the highest ever. The just-dissolved 15th Lok Sabha had 59 women MPs.
According to data released by the Election Commission today, out of a total of 8,251 candidates, only 668 were women.
Out of these, 61 got elected to the Lok Sabha. Percentage wise, 9.13 per cent of the total women candidates were successful.
Of the 7,578 men who contested the polls, 482 emerged victorious. In percentage terms, only 6.36 per cent were successful.
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The latest general elections also saw participation of 464 political parties.
This comprises six national parties, 39 state parties and 419 unrecognised parties. In the 2009 General Elections, 363 parties participated, comprising seven national parties, 34 state parties and 322 unrecognised parties.
The total number of registered parties was 1,687 before General Elections 2014; this comprised six national parties, 47 state parties and 1,634 unrecognised parties.