compare the results of lok sabha elections in 2014 to lok sabha elections held in 2009 , what difference do you observe?
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India held general elections to the 15th Lok Sabha in five phases between 16 April 2009 and 13 May 2009. With an electorate of 714 million[1] (larger than the electorate of the European Union and United States together)] it was the largest democratic election in the world until surpassed by the subsequent 2014 Indian general election.
The Indian general election, 2014 was held to constitute the 16th Lok Sabha, electing members of parliament for all 543 parliamentary constituencies. Running in nine phases from 7 April to 12 May 2014, it lasted 36 days.[4] According to the Election Commission of India, 814.5 million people were eligible to vote, with an increase of 100 million voters since the last general election in 2009,[5] making it the largest ever election in the world.[6] Around 23.1 million or 2.7% of the total eligible voters were aged 18–19 years.[7] A total of 8,251 candidates contested for the 543 Lok Sabha seats.[8] The average election turnout over all nine phases was around 66.40%, the highest ever in the history of Indian general elections.
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