1980 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election

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1980 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election
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  1977 28 and 31 May 1980 1985  

All 200 seats in the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
101 seats needed for a majority
Registered18,452,344
Turnout51.06%
 Majority partyMinority party
  Jagannath Pahadia.jpg Lotus flower symbol.svg
Leader Jagannath Pahadia
Party INC BJP
Leader's seat Weir (bypoll)
Seats before41New
Seats won13332
Seat change92New
Popular vote42.96%18.60%

CM before election

President's Rule

Elected CM

Jagannath Pahadia
INC(I)

Elections to the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly were held in May 1980, to elect members of the 200 constituencies in Rajasthan, India. The Indian National Congress (I) won a majority of seats as well as the popular vote, and its leader, Jagannath Pahadia 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+/–
Indian National Congress (Indira) 3,975,31542.96133New
Bharatiya Janata Party 1,721,32118.6032New
Janata Party (Secular) 883,9269.557New
Janata Party 679,1937.348New
Indian National Congress (Urs) 516,8875.596New
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 111,4761.2010
Communist Party of India 89,3820.9710
Janata Party (Secular - Raj Narain) 63,3210.680New
Akhil Bharatiya Ram Rajya Parishad 1,5580.0200
Republican Party of India 550.000New
Indian Union Muslim League 350.0000
Independents1,210,29513.0812+7
Total9,252,764100.002000
Valid votes9,252,76498.20
Invalid/blank votes169,2061.80
Total votes9,421,970100.00
Registered voters/turnout18,452,34451.06
Source: ECI [3]

Elected Members

ConstituencyReserved for
(SC/ST/None)
MemberParty
Bhadra NoneGyan Singh Indian National Congress
Nohar NoneLaxmi Narain Indian National Congress
TibiSCPeeru Ram Indian National Congress
Hanumangarh NoneAtam Ram Indian National Congress
Sangaria NoneMahinder Singh Indian National Congress
SriganganagarNoneRadhe Shyam S/o Hardayal Indian National Congress
KesrisinghpurSCManfool Ram Indian National Congress
SrikaranpurNoneJagtar Singh Indian National Congress
Raisinghnagar SCDula Ram Indian National Congress
Pilibanga NoneJiv Raj Singh Indian National Congress
Suratgarh NoneSunil Kumar Bishnoi Indian National Congress
Lunkaransar NoneMalu Ram Legha Indian National Congress
BikanerNoneBulki Dass Indian National Congress
Kolayat NoneDevi Singh Janata Party
Nokha SCSuraja Ram Indian National Congress
Dungargarh NoneRawat Ram Indian National Congress
Sujangarh SCBhanwar Lal Independent
Ratangarh NoneJaidev Prasad Indian National Congress
Sardarshahar NoneMohan Lal Bharatiya Janata Party
Churu NoneBhalu Khan Indian National Congress
Taranagar NoneChandan Mal Baid Indian National Congress
Sadulpur NoneDeepchand S/o Asha Ram Independent
Pilani NoneHajari Lal Janata Party
Surajgarh SCSundar Lal Independent
Khetri NoneMala Ram Bharatiya Janata Party
GudhaNoneVirendra Pratap Singh Janata Party
Nawalgarh NoneBhanwar Singh Indian National Congress
Jhunjhunu NoneShish Ram Ola Indian National Congress
Mandawa NoneLachhu Ram Janata Party
Fatehpur NoneTrilok Singh Communist Party of India
Lachhmangarh SCParas Ram Indian National Congress
Sikar NoneGhan Shyam Tiwadi Bharatiya Janata Party
Dhod NoneRam Deo Singh Indian National Congress
Danta Ramgarh NoneNarayan Singh Indian National Congress
Srimadhopur NoneDeependra Singh Indian National Congress
Khandela NoneMahadeo Singh Indian National Congress
Neem Ka Thana NoneMohan Lal Independent
Chomu NoneTejpal Indian National Congress
Amber NonePushpa Bharatiya Janata Party
Jaipur RuralNoneUjala Arora Bharatiya Janata Party
Hawa Mahal NoneBhanwar Lal Bharatiya Janata Party
JohribazarNoneTaki Uddin Indian National Congress
Kishanpole NoneShri Ram Gotewala Indian National Congress
Bani ParkNoneShiv Ram Sharma Indian National Congress
Phulera NoneHari Singh Indian National Congress
Dudu SCC.l. Kanwaria Indian National Congress
Sanganer NoneVidya Pathak Bharatiya Janata Party
PhagiSCRam Kanwar Bairwa Janata Party
Lalsot STRam Sahai Sonad Indian National Congress
Sikrai STRam Kishore Meena Bharatiya Janata Party
Bandikui NoneNathu Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
Dausa SCSohan Lal Bansiwal Bharatiya Janata Party
Bassi NoneJagdish Prasad Tiwari Indian National Congress
Jamwa Ramgarh NoneVaid Bhairu Lal Bhardwaj Indian National Congress
BairathNoneKamla Beniwal Indian National Congress
Kotputli NoneShriram Indian National Congress
Bansur NoneBadri Prasad Indian National Congress
Behror NoneSujan Singh Indian National Congress
Mandawa NoneGhasi Ram Indian National Congress
Tijara NoneDeen Mohammad Indian National Congress
KhairthalSCSampat Ram Indian National Congress
Ramgarh NoneJai Krishan Indian National Congress
AlwarNoneJeet Mal Jain Bharatiya Janata Party
Thanagazi NoneSobha Ram Indian National Congress
Rajgarh STSamrath Lal Bharatiya Janata Party
Lachhmangarh NoneIshwar Lal Saini Indian National Congress
Kathumar SCBabulal Bairwa Independent
Kaman NoneChau Khan Janata Party
Nagar NoneMurad Khan Indian National Congress
DeegNoneRaja Man Singh Independent
KumherNoneHari Singh Indian National Congress
Bharatpur NoneRaj Bahadur Indian National Congress
RupbasSCRam Prasad Indian National Congress
Nadbai NoneYadunath Singh Janata Party
Weir SCShanti Indian National Congress
Bayana NoneJagan Singh Indian National Congress
Rajakhera NonePradhuman Singh Indian National Congress
Dholpur NoneBanwari Lal Indian National Congress
Bari NoneShiv Singh Chauhan Independent
Karauli NoneJanardan Singh Indian National Congress
Sapotra STRangji Meena Bharatiya Janata Party
Khandar SCChunni Lal Bharatiya Janata Party
Sawai Madhopur NoneHansraj Bharatiya Janata Party
Bamanwas STKunji Lal Janata Party
Gangapur NoneBharat Lal Independent
Hindaun SCBhorasi Janata Party
Mahuwa NoneHari Singh Indian National Congress
Todabhim STChetram Indian National Congress
Niwai SCDwarka Prasad Bairwa Indian National Congress
Tonk NoneMahaveer Prasad Bharatiya Janata Party
UniaraNoneRam Lal Indian National Congress
TodaraisinghNoneChaturbhuj Indian National Congress
Malpura NoneSurendra Vyas Indian National Congress
Kishangarh NoneKesri Chand Chowdhary Indian National Congress
Ajmer EastSCKailash Chandra Meghwal Bharatiya Janata Party
Ajmer WestNoneBhagwandass Shastri Bharatiya Janata Party
Pushkar NoneSuraj Devi Indian National Congress
Nasirabad NoneGovind Singh Indian National Congress
Beawar NoneVishnu Prakash Bajari Indian National Congress
Masuda NoneSyed. Mohd. Ayas Maharaj Indian National Congress
BhinaiNoneBhagwati Devi Indian National Congress
Kekri SCTulsiram Indian National Congress
Hindoli NonePrabhu Lal Indian National Congress
NainwaNoneSurya Kumar Indian National Congress
PatanSCGopal Janata Party
Bundi NoneBrij Sunder Indian National Congress
KotaNoneLalit Kishore Bharatiya Janata Party
Ladpura NoneRam Kishan Indian National Congress
DigodNoneDau Dayal Joshi Bharatiya Janata Party
Pipalda SCHira Lal Arya Bharatiya Janata Party
BaranNoneRaghuvir Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
Kishanganj STHar Sahai Indian National Congress
AtruSCChhitar Lal Arya Bharatiya Janata Party
Chhabra NoneBhairon Singh Shekhawat Bharatiya Janata Party
RamganjmandiNoneHarish Kumar Bharatiya Janata Party
Khanpur NonePrithvi Singh Indian National Congress
Manohar Thana NoneBhairu Lal Indian National Congress
Jhalrapatan NoneAnag Kumar Bharatiya Janata Party
PirawaNoneShodan Singh Independent
Dag SCBal Chand Bharatiya Janata Party
Begun NoneGhanshyam Indian National Congress
GangrarSCAmar Chand Indian National Congress
KapasinNoneMohan Lal Indian National Congress
Chittorgarh NoneShobrajmal Indian National Congress
Nimbahera NoneBhupal Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
Badi SadriNoneUdai Ram Indian National Congress
Pratapgarh STNand Lal Bharatiya Janata Party
Kushalgarh STFate Singh Janata Party
DanpurSTBahadur Singh Janata Party
Ghatol STPuji Lal Indian National Congress
Banswara NoneHarideojoshi Indian National Congress
Bagidora STNathoo Ram Indian National Congress
Sagwara STKamla Indian National Congress
Chorasi STGovind Amaliya Indian National Congress
Dungarpur STNaathuram Indian National Congress
Aspur STMahendra Kumar Indian National Congress
LasadiaSTKamla Indian National Congress
Vallabhnagar NoneKamlendra Singh Janata Party
Mavli NoneHanuman Prasad Prabhakar Indian National Congress
Rajsamand NoneNana Lal Indian National Congress
Nathdwara NoneC. P. Joshi Indian National Congress
Udaipur NoneGulal Chand Kataria Bharatiya Janata Party
Udaipur Rural STBheru Lal Indian National Congress
Salumber STThan Singh Indian National Congress
SaradaSTDevendra Kumar Indian National Congress
Kherwara STRooplal Indian National Congress
PhalasiaSTAlka Ram Indian National Congress
Gogunda ST Meghraj Tawar Communist Party of India
Kumbhalgarh NoneHeera Lal Deopura Indian National Congress
Bhim NoneLaxmi Kumari Indian National Congress
Mandal NoneBihari Lal Pareek Indian National Congress
SahadaNoneRampal Upadhayaya Indian National Congress
Bhilwara NoneBansilal Patwa Bharatiya Janata Party
Mandalgarh NoneShiv Charan Mathur Indian National Congress
Jahazpur NoneRatan Lal Tambi Independent
ShahpuraSCDebi Lal Indian National Congress
BaneraNoneDevendra Singh Indian National Congress
Asind NoneNanuram Indian National Congress
Jaitaran NoneSheodan Singh Indian National Congress
RaipurNoneSukhlal Sencha Indian National Congress
Sojat NoneMadhav Singh Indian National Congress
Kharchi NoneBheru Singh Indian National Congress
DesuriSCDinesh Dangi Indian National Congress
Pali NoneManak Mal Mehta Indian National Congress
Sumerpur NoneGokul Chandra Sharma Indian National Congress
Bali NoneAslam Khan Indian National Congress
Sirohi NoneDevisahai Gopalia Indian National Congress
Pindwara-Abu STBhuraram Indian National Congress
Reodar SCChhoga Ram Bakolia Indian National Congress
Sanchore NoneKanak Raj Mehta Independent
Raniwara NoneRatna Ram Indian National Congress
Bhinmal NoneSuraj Pal Singh Indian National Congress
Jalore SCMangilal Indian National Congress
Ahore NoneSamundar Kanwar Indian National Congress
Siwana SCDhara Ram Indian National Congress
Pachpadra NoneAmra Ram Indian National Congress
Barmer NoneDevdut Indian National Congress
Gudamalani NoneHemaram Chowdhary Indian National Congress
Chohtan NoneBhagwandas Indian National Congress
Sheo NoneAmin Khan Indian National Congress
Jaisalmer NoneChadravir Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
Shergarh NoneKhet Singh Indian National Congress
Jodhpur NoneAhmed Baksh Sindh Indian National Congress
Sardarpura NoneMansingh Devda Indian National Congress
SursagarSCNarpat Ram Barwar Indian National Congress
Luni NoneRam Singh Bisnoi Indian National Congress
Bilara NoneRam Narain Dudi Indian National Congress
Bhopalgarh NoneParas Ram Maderana Indian National Congress
Osian NoneNarendra Singh Bhati Indian National Congress
Phalodi NonePoonam Chand Bisnoi Indian National Congress
Nagaur NoneMaharam Janata Party
Jayal SCRam Karan Indian National Congress
Ladnun NoneRamdhan Independent
Deedwana NoneUmed Singh Janata Party
Nawan NoneRameshwar Lal Indian National Congress
Makrana NoneAbdul Rahman Chowdhary Indian National Congress
Parbatsar SCJeth Mal Indian National Congress
Degana NoneRam Raghunath Indian National Congress
Merta NoneRam Lal Indian National Congress
Mundwa NoneHarendra Mirdha Indian National Congress

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