Indian general election in Punjab, 2009 Turnout 69.78%           First party   Second party   Third party                    Party   INC  SAD  BJP     Alliance   UPA  NDA  NDA     Last election   2 seats, 34.17%   8 seats, 34.28%   3 seats, 10.48%     Seats won   8   4   1     Seat change      Percentage   45.23%   33.85%   10.06%     Swing            
 
 The 2009 Indian general election  in Punjab , occurred for 13 seats in the state. Punjab went for the Lok sabha elections in two phases-7 May and 13 May. There were 13 parliament seats from Punjab and the elections were held for 4 seats on 7 May and remaining 9 on 13 May.[ 1] 
 
Parties and alliances      
Results  Indian National Congress got majority of 8 seats. Shiromani Akali Dal and Bharatiya Janata Party got 4 and 1 seats respectively.[ 2] 
 
Elected MPs    No.   Constituency   Turnout%   Name of elected M.P.   Party affiliation   Margin     1  Gurdaspur  70.77  Partap Singh Bajwa  Indian National Congress  8,342     2  Amritsar  65.63  Navjot Singh Sidhu  Bharatiya Janata Party  6,858     3  Khadoor Sahib  70.64  Rattan Singh Ajnala  Shiromani Akali Dal  32,260     4  Jalandhar  67.15  Mohinder Singh Kaypee     Indian National Congress  36,445     5  Hoshiarpur  64.90  Santosh Chowdhary  366     6  Anandpur Sahib  67.62  Ravneet Singh  67,204     7  Ludhiana  64.68  Manish Tewari  1,13,706     8  Fatehgarh Sahib  69.41  Sukhdev Singh Libra  34,299     9  Faridkot  72.29  Paramjit Kaur Gulshan     Shiromani Akali Dal  62,042     10  Ferozpur  71.28  Sher Singh Ghubaya  21,071     11  Bathinda  78.50  Harsimrat Kaur Badal  1,20,948     12  Sangrur  74.41  Vijay Inder Singla     Indian National Congress  40,872     13  Patiala  69.60  Maharani Preneet Kaur  97,389    
 
Assembly segments wise lead of Parties   
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