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Rampur Lok Sabha constituency

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rampur
UP-7
Lok Sabha constituency
Map
Interactive Map Outlining Rampur Lok Sabha constituency
Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionNorth India
StateUttar Pradesh
Assembly constituenciesSuar
Chamraua
Bilaspur
Rampur
Milak
Established1952
Total electors17,31,836[1]
ReservationNone
Member of Parliament
18th Lok Sabha
Incumbent
PartySamajwadi Party
Elected year2024

Rampur Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 80 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Uttar Pradesh state in northern India.[2]

Assembly segments

Presently, Rampur Lok Sabha constituency comprises five Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments. These are:[3]

No Name District Member Party
34 Suar (Assembly constituency) Rampur Shafeek Ahmed Ansari Apna Dal (Sonelal)
35 Chamraua Naseer Khan Samajwadi Party
36 Bilaspur Baldev Singh Aulakh Bharatiya Janata Party
37 Rampur Akash Saxena Bharatiya Janata Party
38 Milak (SC) Rajbala Singh Bharatiya Janata Party

^Akash Saxena of the BJP won Rampur assembly segment in 2022 by-elections in December 2022.[4]

^Shafeek Ahmed Ansari of Apna Dal (Sonelal) won Suar assembly segment in 2023 by-elections in May 2023.[5]

Members of Parliament

Year Name Party
1952 Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Indian National Congress
1957 S. Ahmad Mehdi
1962
1967 Zulfiquar Ali Khan
1971
1977 Rajendra Kumar Sharma Janata Party
1980 Zulfiquar Ali Khan Indian National Congress
1984
1989
1991 Rajendra Kumar Sharma Bharatiya Janata Party
1996 Begum Noor Bano Indian National Congress
1998 Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi Bharatiya Janata Party
1999 Begum Noor Bano Indian National Congress
2004 Jaya Prada Samajwadi Party
2009[6]
2014 Dr. Naipal Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
2019 Azam Khan Samajwadi Party
2022^ Ghanshyam Singh Lodhi Bharatiya Janata Party
2024 Mohibbullah Samajwadi Party

^ By-poll

Election results

2024

2024 Indian general election: Rampur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SP Mohibbullah Nadvi 481,503 49.74 Increase3.74
BJP Ghanshyam Singh Lodhi 3,94,069 40.71 Decrease11.25
BSP Zeeshan Khan 79,692 8.23 Increase8.23
NOTA None of the Above 5,653 0.58 Decrease0.05
Majority 87,434 9.03 Decrease22.37
Turnout 9,68,079 55.90 Increase24.40
SP gain from BJP Swing

2022 by-election

By-election, 2022: Rampur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Ghanshyam Singh Lodhi 367,397 51.96 +9.62
SP Mohammad Asim Raza 3,25,205 46.00 -6.71
NOTA None of the Above 4,450 0.63 +0.01
Majority 42,192 5.96 -4.41
Turnout 7,07,084 31.40 -31.79
BJP gain from SP Swing +8.16

General election 2019

2019 Indian general election: Rampur[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SP Mohammad Azam Khan 559,177 52.71 +9.28
BJP Jaya Prada 4,49,180 42.34 +4.92
INC Sanjay Kapoor 35,009 3.30 -13.03
NOTA None of the Above 6,577 0.62 -0.10
Majority 1,09,997 10.37
Turnout 10,61,238 63.19 +3.92
SP gain from BJP Swing +2.18

General election 2014

2014 Indian general election: Rampur[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Dr. Naipal Singh 358,616 37.42 +27.27
SP Naseer Ahmad Khan 3,35,181 34.98 -3.08
INC Nawab Kazim Ali Khan 1,56,466 16.33 -16.63
BSP Akbar Husain 81,006 8.45 -7.24
AIMF Jannat Nisha 4,473 0.47 +0.47
NOTA None of the Above 6,905 0.72 +0.72
Majority 23,435 2.44 -2.66
Turnout 9,58,336 59.27 +6.77
BJP gain from SP Swing -0.64

See also

Notes

  1. ^ https://elections24.eci.gov.in/docs/WYKXFehhEH.pdf
  2. ^ "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008" (PDF). 26 November 2008. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  3. ^ "Information and Statistics-Parliamentary Constituencies-7-Rampur". Chief Electoral Officer, Uttar Pradesh website.
  4. ^ "Rampur By-Election Result: BJP's Akash Saxena Defeats Samajwadi Party's Asim Raza". India.com. Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  5. ^ "Rampur By-Election Result: BJP's Akash Saxena Defeats Samajwadi Party's Asim Raza". India.com. Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  6. ^ "General Election 2009". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  7. ^ "General Election 2019". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  8. ^ "General Election 2014". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 22 October 2021.

External links

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