How is vote share calculated in india election 2019?
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A swing is calculated by comparing the percentage of the vote in a particular election to the percentage of the vote belonging to the same party or candidate at the previous election. One-party swing (in percentage points) = Percentage of vote (current election) − percentage of vote (previous election).
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If we analyse successive Indian general elections by party vote shares, it becomes clear how impossible it is for any party to get over 50% votes as well as how crucial it is for parties to plan their battle smartly, because a vote share of just over 20% for a party can produce a PM. ET drills down the data of more than seven decades of national elections.
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