Patrick Ward
A breakdown of candidates in the first five stages of the election by the Association for Democratic Reforms and National Election Watch offers a fascinating insight into the declarations made by this year’s Lok Sabha hopefuls.
Information on 3,305 of 3,355 candidates was analysed.
Rediff.com presents the data below using data visualisation -- the results might surprise you.
Candidate assets
The chart below shows the amount of assets held by the average party candidate.
The graphic shows data for parties with the highest number of candidates standing.
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This coverage is part of Project India, a journalism initiative organised by Bournemouth University, the UK, and supported by Rediff.com.
Polls so far: 5 things you should know
Gender
The vast majority of candidates standing so far have been male (92.7%) -- just 7.29% are women.
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Polls so far: 5 things you should know
Education
Now a breakdown of candidates by their educational achievements. It shows that just over half are educated at degree level or above.
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Polls so far: 5 things you should know
Age range
Finally, a wide spread of ages for candidates. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the most common age group is 41-50.
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Polls so far: 5 things you should know
Tainted candidates
Using our interactive chart, click to see the proportion of tainted candidates by party and by state. The graphics also show those with charged in serious cases -- which includes murder, rape and robbery.
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