As many as 86 per cent of the over 8,300 candidates who contested the Lok Sabha elections earlier this year lost their deposits.
According to the statistical data issued by the Election Commission on Thursday, a total of 12,459 nominations were filed in 2024, compared to 11,692 in 2019.
Out of the over 12,000 who filed nominations, 8,360 qualified as contesting candidates after rejection of nominations and withdrawals across the country.
The number of contesting candidates in 2019 Lok Sabha elections was 8,054.
According to the data, 7,190 of the candidates lost their deposits, which comes to 86 per cent.
Of the 7,190 who lost their deposit, 584 were from the six recognised parties, 68 from recognised state parties, 2,633 from registered, unrecognised political parties and 3,095 independent candidates.
In 2019 Lok Sabha polls, 6923 candidates had lost deposit.
A total of 3921 independent candidates had contested but only seven were elected.
The vote share in percentage terms po