1977 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election

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1977 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election
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  1972 10 June 1977 1980  

All 200 seats in the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
101 seats needed for a majority
Registered15,494,289
Turnout57.76%
 Majority partyMinority party
  BS Shekhawat.jpg Hand INC.svg
Leader Bhairon Singh Shekhawat
Party JP INC
Leader's seat Chhabra (bypoll)
Seats beforeNew145
Seats won15241
Seat changeNew–104
Popular vote50.39%31.49%

CM before election

President's Rule

Elected CM

Bhairon Singh Shekhawat
JP

Elections to the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly were held in June 1977, to elect members of the 200 constituencies in Rajasthan, India. The Janata Party won a majority of seats as well as the popular vote, and its leader, Bhairon Singh Shekhawat was appointed as the Chief Minister of Rajasthan. [1]

Contents

After the passing of The Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 1976, Rajasthan's Legislative Assembly was assigned 200 constituencies. [2]

Result

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Janata Party 4,160,37350.39152New
Indian National Congress 2,599,77231.4941–104
Communist Party of India 91,6401.111–3
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 61,6820.751+1
Indian Union Muslim League 21,8890.270New
Vishal Haryana Party 1,2900.020New
Akhil Bharatiya Ram Rajya Parishad 3200.000New
Independents1,319,05315.985–6
Total8,256,019100.00200+16
Valid votes8,256,01997.89
Invalid/blank votes177,6532.11
Total votes8,433,672100.00
Registered voters/turnout15,494,28954.43
Source: ECI [3]

Elected Members

ConstituencyReserved for
(SC/ST/None)
MemberParty
Bhadra NoneLal Chand Janata Party
Nohar NoneBahadur Singh Janata Party
TibiSCDungar Ram Janata Party
Hanumangarh NoneShopat Singh Makasar Communist Party of India
Sangaria NoneRam Chander Indian National Congress
Ganganagar NoneKedar Nath Janata Party
KesrisinghpurSCManphool Ram Indian National Congress
Karanpur NoneJagtar Singh Indian National Congress
Raisinghnagar SCDula Ram Indian National Congress
Pilibanga NoneHarchand Singh Janata Party
Suratgarh NoneGurusharan Chabbra Janata Party
Lunkaransar NoneManik Chand Surana Janata Party
BikanerNoneMehboob Ali Janata Party
Kolayat NoneRam Krishan Dass Janata Party
Nokha SCUda Ram Hatila Janata Party
Dungargarh NoneMohan Lal Sharma Janata Party
Sujangarh SCRawat Ram Janata Party
Ratangarh NoneJagdish Chandra Janata Party
Sardarshahar NoneHajari Mal Janata Party
Churu NoneMegh Raj Janata Party
Taranagar NoneMani Ram Janata Party
Sadulpur NoneJaya Narain Janata Party
Pilani NoneSheesh Ram Ola Indian National Congress
Surajgarh SCSubhash Chand Arya Janata Party
Khetri NoneMala Ram Janata Party
GudhaNoneInder Singh Janata Party
Nawalgarh NoneNavrang Singh Janata Party
Jhunjhunu NoneSumitra Singh Indian National Congress
Mandawa NoneRam Narain Chaudhari Indian National Congress
Fatehpur NoneAlam Ali Khan Janata Party
Lachhmangarh SCParas Ram Indian National Congress
Sikar NoneRanmal Singh Indian National Congress
Dhod NoneRandeo Singh Indian National Congress
Danta Ramgarh NoneMadan Singh Independent
Srimadhopur NoneHar Lal Singh Kharra Janata Party
Khandela NoneGopal Singh Janata Party
Neem Ka Thana NoneSurya Narain Janata Party
Chomu NoneRameshwar Janata Party
Amber NonePushpa Janata Party
Jaipur RuralNoneUjla Arora Janata Party
Hawa Mahal NoneBhanwar Lal Sharma Janata Party
JohribazarNoneGul Mohammed Janata Party
Kishanpole NoneGirdhari Lal Bhargava Janata Party
Bani ParkNoneBajrang Lal Sharma Janata Party
Phulera NoneHari Singh Janata Party
Dudu SCSohan Lal Janata Party
Sanganer NoneVidya Pathak Janata Party
PhagiSCShiv Karan Janata Party
Lalsot STHar Sahai Janata Party
Sikrai STRam Kishore Meena Janata Party
Bandikui NoneVijay Singh Nandera Janata Party
Dausa SCMool Chand Samaria Janata Party
Bassi NoneShiv Raj Singh Janata Party
Jamwa Ramgarh NoneRameshawar Janata Party
BairathNoneGunwant Kumari Janata Party
Kotputli NoneRam Karan Independent
Bansur NoneHari Singh Yadav Janata Party
Behror NoneBhawani Singh Janata Party
Mandawa NoneHira Lal Janata Party
Tijara NoneAyub Janata Party
KhairthalSCSampat Ram Janata Party
Ramgarh NoneJai Krishan Indian National Congress
AlwarNoneJeet Mal Janata Party
Thanagazi NoneShiv Narain Janata Party
Rajgarh STSamarth Lal Independent
Lachhmangarh NoneCh. Nathi Singh Janata Party
Kathumar SCGanga Sahai Janata Party
Kaman NoneMohammed Jahoor Janata Party
Nagar NoneAdityendra Janata Party
DeegNoneRaja Man Singh Independent
KumherNoneKashi Nath Janata Party
Bharatpur NoneSuresh Kumar Janata Party
RupbasSCTara Chand Janata Party
Nadbai NoneHari Krishan Janata Party
Weir SCRamji Lal Janata Party
Bayana NoneMukat Behari Lal Janata Party
Rajakhera NonePradyuman Singh Independent
Dholpur NoneJagdish Singh Janata Party
Bari NoneSalig Ram Indian National Congress
Karauli NoneHans Ram Indian National Congress
Sapotra STRangji Janata Party
Khandar SCChunni Lal Janata Party
Sawai Madhopur NoneManzoor Ali Janata Party
Bamanwas STKunji Lal Janata Party
Gangapur NoneGovind Sahai Janata Party
Hindaun SCSharwan Lal Janata Party
Mahuwa NoneUmrao Singh Janata Party
Todabhim STBatti Lal Janata Party
Niwai SCJai Narayan Janata Party
Tonk NoneAjit Singh Janata Party
UniaraNoneDigvijai Singh Janata Party
TodaraisinghNoneGordhan Janata Party
Malpura NoneNarain Singh Janata Party
Kishangarh NoneKartar Singh Janata Party
Ajmer EastSCKalyan Singh Janata Party
Ajmer WestNoneNawal Rai Janata Party
Pushkar NoneChiranji Lal Janata Party
Nasirabad NoneBhanwar Lal Airun Janata Party
Beawar NoneUgamraj Janata Party
Masuda NoneNoora Communist Party of India
BhinaiNoneRattan Lal Janata Party
Kekri SCMohan Lal Janata Party
Hindoli NoneGanesh Lal Janata Party
NainwaNoneManak Lal Janata Party
PatanSCGopal Janata Party
Bundi NoneOm Prakash Janata Party
KotaNoneLalit Kishore Janata Party
Ladpura NonePurshottam Janata Party
DigodNoneDou Dayal Joshi Janata Party
Pipalda SCHira Lal Arya Janata Party
BaranNoneRaghubir Singh Janata Party
Kishanganj STNarangi Devi Janata Party
AtruSCOnkar Lal Janata Party
Chhabra NonePrem Singh Janata Party
Ramganj Mandi NoneHarish Kumar Janata Party
Khanpur None Bhairavlal Kala Badal Janata Party
Manohar Thana NoneVithal Prasad Sharma Janata Party
Jhalrapatan NoneNirmal Kumar Janata Party
PirawaNoneIshwar Chandra Janata Party
Dag SCBal Chand Arya Janata Party
Begun NoneH. N. Sharma Janata Party
GangrarSCMangi Lal Janata Party
KapasinNoneShyama Kumari Janata Party
Chittorgarh NoneLaxma Singh Janata Party
Nimbahera NonePadam Singh Janata Party
Badi SadriNoneVridhi Chand Janata Party
Pratapgarh STKalu Janata Party
Kushalgarh STJithing Janata Party
DanpurSTBahadur Singh Janata Party
Ghatol STNahtu Lal Janata Party
Banswara NoneHari Deo Joshi Indian National Congress
Bagidora STNathu Ram R/o Bori Janata Party
Sagwara STLal Shankar Janata Party
Chorasi STHeera Lal Janata Party
Dungarpur STAmrat Lal Janata Party
Aspur STBhimji Indian National Congress
LasadiaSTNarayan Janata Party
Vallabhnagar NoneKamlendra Singh Janata Party
Mavli NoneNarendra Pal Singh Janata Party
Rajsamand SCKailash Chandra Janata Party
Nathdwara NoneNavneet Kumar Janata Party
Udaipur NoneGulab Chand Janata Party
Udaipur Rural STNand Lal Janata Party
Salumber STMavji Janata Party
SaradaSTGamir Lal Janata Party
Kherwara STSurvya Prakash Janata Party
PhalasiaSTLalu Janata Party
GongundaSTBhura Lal Janata Party
Kumbhalgarh NoneGovind Singh Shaktawat Janata Party
Bhim NoneMajor Fateh Singh Janata Party
Mandal NoneRam Prasad Ladha Janata Party
SahadaNoneRam Chandra Jet Janata Party
Bhilwara NoneKaushal Kishore Jain Janata Party
Mandalgarh NoneManohar Singh Janata Party
Jahazpur NoneTrilok Chand Janata Party
ShahpuraSCBhairu Janata Party
BaneraNoneUmrao Singh Dhabria Janata Party
Asind NoneVijendra Pal Singh Janata Party
Jaitaran NoneShankar Lal Indian National Congress
RaipurNoneSukh Lal Indian National Congress
Sojat NoneMadhav Singh Indian National Congress
Kharchi NoneKhangar Singh Choudhary Janata Party
DesuriSCAchla Ram Janata Party
Pali NoneMool Chand Daga Indian National Congress
Sumerpur NoneVigyan Modi Janata Party
Bali NoneHanwant Singh Janata Party
Sirohi NoneRaghu Nandan Vyas Janata Party
Pindwara-Abu STAlda Ram Janata Party
Reodar SCMadho Singh Indian National Congress
Sanchore NoneRaghu Nath Indian National Congress
Raniwara NoneRatana Ram Indian National Congress
Bhinmal NoneSuraj Pal Singh Indian National Congress
Jalore SCTeekam Chand Kant Janata Party
Ahore NoneGopal Singh Janata Party
Siwana SCChaina Ram Janata Party
Pachpadra NoneMadan Kaur Indian National Congress
Barmer NoneVirdhi Chand Indian National Congress
Gudamalani NoneGanga Ram Chodhary Indian National Congress
Chohtan NoneAbdul Hadi Indian National Congress
Sheo NoneKan Singh Janata Party
Jaisalmer NoneKishan Singh Bhati Janata Party
Shergarh NoneKhet Singh Indian National Congress
Jodhpur NoneBirad Mal Singhvi Janata Party
Sardarpura NoneMadho Singh Janata Party
SursagarSCNarpat Ram Barwad Indian National Congress
Luni NoneRam Singh Vishoni Indian National Congress
Bilara NoneRam Narain Indian National Congress
Bhopalgarh NoneParas Ram Maderna Indian National Congress
Osian NoneRanjeet Singh Indian National Congress
Phalodi NoneBalkrishan Janata Party
Nagaur NoneBansi Lal Janata Party
Jayal SCMangi Lal Indian National Congress
Ladnun NoneHarji Ram Janata Party
Deedwana NoneMathura Das Indian National Congress
Nawan NoneRameshwar Lal Indian National Congress
Makrana NoneAbdul Aziz Indian National Congress
Parbatsar SCJeth Mal Indian National Congress
Degana NoneRam Raghu Nath Indian National Congress
Merta NoneRam Lal Indian National Congress
Mundawar NoneRam Deo Indian National Congress

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References

  1. "Former Chief Ministers of Rajasthan" . Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  2. "The Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 1976". Election Commission of India. 1 December 1976. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  3. "Statistical Report on General Election, 1977 to the Legislative Assembly of Rajasthan". Election Commission of India . Retrieved 26 December 2021.