2019 Indian general election in Rajasthan explained
Election Name: | 2019 Indian general election in Rajasthan |
Country: | India |
Type: | parliamentary |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 2014 Indian general election in Rajasthan |
Previous Year: | 2014 |
Next Election: | 2024 Indian general election in Rajasthan |
Next Year: | 2024 |
Election Date: | 11 April 2019 and 6 May 2019 |
Seats For Election: | 25 seats |
Image1: | Shri Narendra Modi.jpg |
Party1: | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Alliance1: | National Democratic Alliance (India) |
Last Election1: | 25 |
Seats1: | 24 |
Seat Change1: | 1 |
Percentage1: | 59.07% |
Swing1: | 2.89% |
Party2: | Indian National Congress |
Alliance2: | United Progressive Alliance |
Last Election2: | 0 |
Seats2: | 0 |
Percentage2: | 34.24% |
Swing2: | 3.61% |
Image3: | File:Water bottle RLP election symbol.svg |
Party3: | Rashtriya Loktantrik Party |
Alliance3: | NDA |
Last Election3: | New |
Seats3: | 1 |
Seat Change3: | 1 |
Percentage3: | 2.04% |
Swing3: | 2.04% |
Map Size: | 300px |
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Turnout: | 66.34% (3.23%) |
The 2019 Indian general election were held in Rajasthan in two phases- 29 April and 6 May 2019 to constitute the 17th Lok Sabha.[1]
Results
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No | Constituency | Turnout[3] | Winner | Colspan=2 | Party | Votes | Runner Up | Colspan=2 | Party | Votes | Margin |
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1 | Ganganagar (SC) | 74.77 | Nihalchand | | BJP | 8,97,177 | Bharat Ram Meghwal | | INC | 4,90,199 | 4,06,978 |
2 | Bikaner (SC) | 59.43 | Arjun Ram Meghwal | | BJP | 6,57,743 | Madan Gopal Meghwal | | INC | 3,93,662 | 2,64,081 |
3 | Churu | 65.90 | Rahul Kaswan | | BJP | 7,92,999 | Rafique Mandelia | | INC | 4,58,597 | 3,34,402 |
4 | Jhunjhunu | 62.11 | Narendra Kumar | | BJP | 7,38,163 | Sharwan Kumar | | INC | 4,35,616 | 3,02,547 |
5 | Sikar | 65.18 | Sumedhanand Saraswati | | BJP | 7,72,104 | Subhash Maharia | | INC | 4,74,948 | 2,97,156 |
6 | Jaipur Rural | 65.54 | Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore | | BJP | 8,20,132 | Krishna Poonia | | INC | 4,26,961 | 3,93,161 |
7 | Jaipur | 68.48 | Ramcharan Bohara | | BJP | 9,24,065 | Jyoti Khandelwal | | INC | 4,93,439 | 4,30,626 |
8 | Alwar | 67.17 | Mahant Balaknath Yadav | | BJP | 7,60,201 | Bhanwar Jitendra Singh | | INC | 4,60,230 | 3,29,971 |
9 | Bharatpur (SC) | 59.11 | Ranjeeta Koli | | BJP | 7,07,992 | Abhijeet Kumar Jatav | | INC | 3,89,593 | 3,18,399 |
10 | Karauli–Dholpur (SC) | 55.18 | Manoj Rajoria | | BJP | 5,26,443 | Sanjay Kumar Jatav | | INC | 4,28,761 | 97,682 |
11 | Dausa (ST) | 61.50 | Jaskaur Meena | | BJP | 5,48,733 | Savita Meena | | INC | 4,70,289 | 78,444 |
12 | Tonk–Sawai Madhopur | 63.44 | Sukhbir Singh Jaunapuria | | BJP | 6,44,319 | Namo Narain Meena | | INC | 5,33,028 | 1,11,291 |
13 | Ajmer | 67.32 | Bhagirath Choudhary | | BJP | 8,15,076 | Riju Jhunjhunwala | | INC | 3,98,652 | 4,16,424 |
14 | Nagaur | 62.32 | Hanuman Beniwal | | RLP | 6,60,051 | Jyoti Mirdha | | INC | 4,78,791 | 1,81,260 |
15 | Pali | 62.98 | P P Chaudhary | | BJP | 9,00,149 | Badri Ram Jakhar | | INC | 4,18,552 | 4,81,597 |
16 | Jodhpur | 68.89 | Gajendra Singh Shekhawat | | BJP | 7,88,888 | Vaibhav Gehlot | | INC | 5,14,448 | 2,74,440 |
17 | Barmer | 73.30 | Kailash Choudhary | | BJP | 8,46,526 | Manvendra Singh | | INC | 5,22,718 | 3,23,808 |
18 | Jalore | 65.74 | Devaji Patel | | BJP | 7,72,833 | Ratan Dewasi | | INC | 5,11,723 | 2,61,110 |
19 | Udaipur (ST) | 70.32 | Arjunlal Meena | | BJP | 8,71,458 | Raghuveer Meena | | INC | 4,33,631 | 4,37,914 |
20 | Banswara (ST) | 72.90 | Kanak Mal Katara | | BJP | 7,11,709 | Tarachand Bhagora | | INC | 4,06,245 | 3,05,464 |
21 | Chittorgarh | 72.39 | Chandra Prakash Joshi | | BJP | 9,82,492 | Gopal Singh Shekhawat | | INC | 4,06,695 | 5,76,247 |
22 | Rajsamand | 64.87 | Diya Kumari | | BJP | 8,63,039 | Devkinandan Gurjar | | INC | 3,11,123 | 5,51,916 |
23 | Bhilwara | 65.64 | Subhash Chandra Baheria | | BJP | 9,36,065 | Ram Pal Sharma | | INC | 3,25,145 | 6,11,460 |
24 | Kota | 70.22 | Om Birla | | BJP | 8,00,051 | Ramnarayan Meena | | INC | 5,20,374 | 2,79,677 |
25 | Jhalawar–Baran | 71.96 | Dushyant Singh | | BJP | 8,87,400 | Pramod Sharma | | INC | 4,33,472 | 4,53,928 | |
Assembly segments wise lead of parties
Party | Assembly segments | Position in Assembly (as of 2023 election) |
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| BJP | 176 | 115 |
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| INC | 16 | 70 |
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| RLP | 7 | 2 |
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| BAP | | 3 |
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| Others | | 11 |
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Total | 200 | |
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Candidates
References
- News: General election will be held in 2019 as per schedule, says Rajnath Singh. Singh. Vijaita. 2018-09-01. The Hindu. 2019-01-04. en-IN. 0971-751X.
- Web site: 33. Constituency wise detailed result . Electoral Commission of India . 18 December 2021.
- https://eci.gov.in/files/file/9997-final-voter-turnout-of-phase-1-and-phase-2-of-the-lok-sabha-elections-2019/ Final voter turnout of Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the Lok Sabha Elections 2019