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
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

Name of PartyVote Share Alliance vote shareChangeSeats wonChanges
Bharatiya Janata Party (NDA)59.07%61.13%+3.57241
Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (NDA)2.06%New11
Indian National Congress34.59%34.59%+1.60

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NoConstituencyTurnout[3] WinnerColspan=2PartyVotesRunner UpColspan=2PartyVotesMargin
1Ganganagar (SC)74.77 NihalchandBJP8,97,177Bharat Ram MeghwalINC4,90,1994,06,978
2Bikaner (SC)59.43 Arjun Ram MeghwalBJP6,57,743Madan Gopal MeghwalINC3,93,6622,64,081
3Churu65.90 Rahul KaswanBJP7,92,999Rafique MandeliaINC4,58,5973,34,402
4Jhunjhunu62.11 Narendra KumarBJP7,38,163Sharwan KumarINC4,35,6163,02,547
5Sikar65.18 Sumedhanand SaraswatiBJP7,72,104Subhash MahariaINC4,74,9482,97,156
6Jaipur Rural65.54 Rajyavardhan Singh RathoreBJP8,20,132Krishna PooniaINC4,26,9613,93,161
7Jaipur68.48 Ramcharan BoharaBJP9,24,065Jyoti KhandelwalINC4,93,4394,30,626
8Alwar67.17 Mahant Balaknath YadavBJP7,60,201Bhanwar Jitendra SinghINC4,60,2303,29,971
9Bharatpur (SC)59.11 Ranjeeta KoliBJP7,07,992Abhijeet Kumar JatavINC3,89,5933,18,399
10Karauli–Dholpur (SC)55.18 Manoj RajoriaBJP5,26,443Sanjay Kumar JatavINC4,28,76197,682
11Dausa (ST)61.50 Jaskaur MeenaBJP5,48,733Savita MeenaINC4,70,28978,444
12Tonk–Sawai Madhopur63.44 Sukhbir Singh JaunapuriaBJP6,44,319Namo Narain MeenaINC5,33,0281,11,291
13Ajmer67.32 Bhagirath ChoudharyBJP8,15,076Riju JhunjhunwalaINC3,98,6524,16,424
14Nagaur62.32 Hanuman BeniwalRLP6,60,051Jyoti MirdhaINC4,78,7911,81,260
15Pali62.98 P P ChaudharyBJP9,00,149Badri Ram JakharINC4,18,5524,81,597
16Jodhpur68.89 Gajendra Singh ShekhawatBJP7,88,888Vaibhav GehlotINC5,14,4482,74,440
17Barmer73.30 Kailash ChoudharyBJP8,46,526Manvendra SinghINC5,22,7183,23,808
18Jalore65.74 Devaji PatelBJP7,72,833Ratan DewasiINC5,11,7232,61,110
19Udaipur (ST)70.32 Arjunlal MeenaBJP8,71,458Raghuveer MeenaINC4,33,6314,37,914
20Banswara (ST)72.90 Kanak Mal KataraBJP7,11,709Tarachand BhagoraINC4,06,2453,05,464
21Chittorgarh72.39 Chandra Prakash JoshiBJP9,82,492Gopal Singh ShekhawatINC4,06,6955,76,247
22Rajsamand64.87 Diya KumariBJP8,63,039Devkinandan GurjarINC3,11,1235,51,916
23Bhilwara65.64 Subhash Chandra BaheriaBJP9,36,065Ram Pal SharmaINC3,25,1456,11,460
24Kota70.22 Om BirlaBJP8,00,051Ramnarayan MeenaINC5,20,3742,79,677
25Jhalawar–Baran71.96 Dushyant SinghBJP8,87,400Pramod SharmaINC4,33,4724,53,928

Assembly segments wise lead of parties

PartyAssembly segmentsPosition in Assembly (as of 2023 election)
BJP176115
INC1670
RLP72
BAP3
Others11
Total200

Candidates

NoConstituencyPoll DateCandidates
INC
1Ganganagar (SC)6 May 2019Nihal Chand ChauhanBharat Ram Meghwal
2Bikaner (SC)6 May 2019Arjun Ram MeghwalMadangopal Meghwal
3Churu6 May 2019Rahul KaswanRafique Mandelia
4Jhunjhunu6 May 2019Narendra KhinchalShrawan Kumar
5Sikar6 May 2019Sumedhanand SaraswatiSubhash Maharia
6Jaipur Rural6 May 2019Rajyavardhan Singh RathoreKrishna Poonia
7Jaipur6 May 2019Ramcharan BohraJyoti Khandelwal
8Alwar6 May 2019Mahant BalaknathJitendra Singh
9Bharatpur (SC)6 May 2019Ranjeeta KohliAbhijeet Kumar Jatav
10Karauli–Dholpur (SC)6 May 2019Manoj RajuriyaSanjay Kumar Jatav
11Dausa (ST)6 May 2019Jaskaur MeenaSavita Meena
12Tonk–Sawai Madhopur29 April 2019Sukhbir Singh JaunapuriaNamo Narain Meena
13Ajmer29 April 2019Bhagirath ChaudharyRijju Jhunjhunuwala
14Nagaur6 May 2019Hanuman BeniwalDr. Jyoti Mirdha
15Pali29 April 2019P. P. ChaudharyBadri Ram Jakhar
16Jodhpur29 April 2019Gajendra Singh ShekhawatVaibhav Gehlot
17Barmer29 April 2019Kailash ChoudharyManvendra Singh
18Jalore29 April 2019Devji Mansinghram PatelRatan Dewasi
19Udaipur (ST)29 April 2019Arjunlal MeenaRaghuveer Meena
20Banswara (ST)29 April 2019Kanak Mal KataraTarachand Bhagora
21Chittorgarh29 April 2019Chandra Prakash JoshiGopal Singh Idwa
22Rajsamand29 April 2019Diya KumariDevkinandan Gurjar
23Bhilwara29 April 2019Subhash Chandra BaheriaRampal Sharma
24Kota29 April 2019Om BirlaRamnarayan Meena
25Jhalawar–Baran29 April 2019Dushyant SinghPramod Sharma

References

  1. 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.
  2. Web site: 33. Constituency wise detailed result . Electoral Commission of India . 18 December 2021.
  3. 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