2004 Indian general election in Rajasthan

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Partywise poll results

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Rajasthan
PartyVotes%ChangeSeatsChange
Bharatiya Janata Party 8,494,48849.0121
Bahujan Samaj Party 548,2973.160
Communist Party of India 64,3470.370
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 89,0420.510
Indian National Congress 7,179,93941.424
Nationalist Congress Party 35,8020.210
Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation 28,8390.170
Indian National Lok Dal 90,3200.520
Janata Dal (United) 78,5560.450
Rashtriya Lok Dal 2,6840.020
Samajwadi Party 51,5050.300
Akhil Bharatiya Congress Dal (Ambedkar) 19,5840.110
Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha 12,5000.070
Akhil Bharatiya Rashtriya Azad Hind Party 2,8010.020
Janata Party 16,0580.090
Lok Jan Shakti Party 111,6960.640
Lokpriya Samaj Party 8,1450.050
National Loktantrik Party 7,6770.040
Rajasthan Vikas Party 10,0320.060
Samata Party 6630.000
Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya) 7,2350.010
Samata Samaj Party 9850.010
Independents 471,2892.720
Total17,332,44810025

Lok Sabha members from Rajasthan

Results by constituencies

Ganganagar

General Election, 2004: Ganganagar
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Nihalchand Meghwal 331,47545.85−7.99
INC Bharat Ram 324,08244.83+5.40
BSP Munshi Ram25,1443.48+0.99
CPI(M) Comred Shyopatram22,8013.15+0.23
Independent Teetar Singh8,0471.11
LPSP Babu Lal5,3270.74+0.07
Independent Teeku Ram3,7020.51
RJVP Hetram2,3600.33+0.27
Majority7,3931.02−13.39
Turnout 722,93854.07+1.27
BJP hold Swing -7.99

Bikaner

General Election, 2004: Bikaner
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Dharmendra 517,80248.06−4.69
INC Rameshwar Lal 460,62742.76+0.11
BSP Arjan Ram38,7293.59+1.02
Independent Surendra Kumar Gandhi13,2811.23
Independent Shyam Sunder11,5401.07
INLD Dilip Singh Marwal10,6640.99
Independent Saroj7,7860.72
Independent Dr. Mohan Lal Sharma5,1960.48
Independent Ram Lal3,8480.36
LPSP Mahavir Prasad2,8180.26
SP Rajendra Singh1,9980.19
Independent Brij Gopal1,7620.16
Independent Jasvindra Singh1,3130.12
Majority57,1755.30−4.80
Turnout 1,077,36456.75+3.04
BJP hold Swing -4.69

Churu

General Election, 2004: Churu
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Ram Singh Kaswan 400,71848.05−3.61
INC Balram Jakhar 370,86444.47−0.31
BSP Daulataram Painsiya30,1423.61+2.11
INLD Damodar Mishra10,1321.21
Independent Sufi Sultan8,5941.03
Independent Sabir Khan5,1460.62
Independent Ranjeet Rai3,7730.45
Independent Chimna Ram2,4990.30
Independent Mohd. Iliyas Khichi2,1080.25
Majority29,8543.58−3.30
Turnout 833,97660.84+5.52
BJP hold Swing -3.61

Jhunjhunu

General Election, 2004: Jhunjhunu
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Sis Ram Ola 274,16840.23−9.13
BJP Santosh Ahlawat 250,81336.80−1.15
LJP Ranveer Singh Gudha111,69616.39
BSP Ayub Khan23,0373.38
CPI(ML)L Mahendra Choudhary6,8101.00+0.80
Independent Mahada Ram Soni5,4880.81
SP Rohitash3,8630.57−0.32
ABHM Vijay2,9700.44−0.11
Independent Basant Lal Saini2,6600.39
Majority23,3553.43−7.98
Turnout 681,50549.80−7.20
INC hold Swing -9.13

Sikar

2004 Indian general elections: Sikar [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Subhash Maharia 367,546 47.15 Increase2.svg1.59
INC Narayan Singh3,12,86340.14Decrease2.svg1.66
CPI(M) Amra Ram 66,2418.50Decrease2.svg2.24
BSP Ramesh Chandra Sharma8,0721.04Increase2.svg0.55
Majority54,6837.01Increase2.svg3.25
Turnout 7,79,47152.84Increase2.svg5.69
BJP hold Swing Increase2.svg1.59

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Jaipur

General Election, 2004: Jaipur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Girdhari Lal Bhargava 480,73054.56−1.94
INC Pratap Singh Khachariawas 373,54442.4+3.04
Independent Vijay Rathi8,8851.01
BSP O P Barwadia7,3100.83
Independent Monu Kuruvila3,4140.39
Independent Bhag Chand Jain1,4910.17
RLD Mahendra Pratap Singh1,3710.16
SP Indrajeet Singh1,2510.14−0.12
Independent Avinash Rai8770.10
Independent Prabhu Devi Soyal8070.09
Independent Iftkhar7320.08
Samata Party Om Prakash Kedawat6630.07
Majority107,18612.16−5.38
Turnout 881,07546.45+0.34
BJP hold Swing -1.94

Dausa

General Election, 2004: Dausa
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Sachin Pilot 369,93551.60+1.65
BJP Kartar Singh Bhadana 255,07035.58−3.38
INLD Rohitash Kumar Sharma46,9386.55
BSP Rakesh Meena15,4372.15
Independent Subhash Chandra Sharma12,0041.67
RJVP Dhanna Ram7,6721.07
Independent Rohitash Kuldeep3,9240.55
Independent Ramesh3,0470.43
SP Mukarram Ali2,8740.40−0.13
Majority114,86516.02+15.09
Turnout 716,90149.04−10.58
INC hold Swing +1.65

Alwar

General Election, 2004: Alwar
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Dr. Karan Singh Yadav 246,83345.47+1.94
BJP Mahant Chandnath 238,46243.93−9.02
BSP Bhai Shree Nath Gurjar21,2473.91+1.48
Independent R D Sharma16,6273.06
INLD Chandrabhan5,8331.07
Independent Subhash5,1900.96
Independent Sagar Mal3,6430.67
SP Manjul Kaushik1,6430.30+0.04
Independent Lakshman Saini1,0580.19
SMSP Baksha Nand Bharati9850.18
Independent Ramesh Chand7300.13
Independent Mool Chand6250.12+0.06
Majority8,3711.54+10.96
Turnout 542,87643.07−10.51
INC hold Swing +1.94

Bharatpur

General Election, 2004: Bharatpur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Vishvendra Singh 319,90455.44+7.07
INC Ved Prakash208,55536.15+4.70
BSP Mandleshwar Singh38,7236.71−7.52
SP Khursheed Ahmad3,9630.69−2.61
Independent Dr. Samundra Singh3,1170.54
Independent Shiv Kumar Singh1,4950.26+0.23
Independent Jaikam Deen1,2300.21
Majority111,34919.29+2.37
Turnout 576,98748.54−5.91
BJP hold Swing +7.07

Bayana

General Election, 2004: Bayana
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Ramswaroop Koli 265,05154.02−1.94
INC Mahendra Singh 205,42741.87+3.04
BSP Shakuntala Padam Singh11,6422.37
Independent Lakkheeram3,2260.66
Independent Mool Chand KOli1,7903.61
SP Mahant Ajay Balmiki1,5553.17+2.92
RLD Lakan Singh Mourya1,3132.68
Independent Janki Devi Koli6231.27
Majority59,62412.15+5.88
Turnout 490,63346.45+5.43
BJP hold Swing -1.94

Sawai Madhopur

General Election, 2004: Sawai Madhopur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Namo Narain Meena 367,55355.22+12.58
BJP Jaskaur Meena 256,39038.52−15.64
BSP Kailash27,3324.11+2.01
SJP(R) Hari Prasad7,2351.09
JP Geeta7,0841.06
Majority111,16316.70+28.18
Turnout 665,59449.67+5.88
INC hold Swing +12.58

Ajmer

General Election, 2004: Ajmer
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Rasa Singh Rawat 314,78854.44−1.52
INC Haji Habibur Rehman 186,81235.28−5.91
BSP Paras Chatar Jain11,2242.12
Independent Rekhraj Fauji6,3251.19
SP K P Singh5,4311.03+0.26
Independent Ram Pal Koli2,6100.49
Independent Swami Krishanand Maharaj2,3590.45
Majority127,97619.16−5.38
Turnout 529,54944.08−9.62
BJP hold Swing -1.52

Tonk

General Election, 2004: Tonk
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Kailash Meghwal 315,71753.12−0.13
INC Nand Kishore Bairwa 257,20543.27−1.02
BSP Ram Babu Raiger21,4363.61+2.51
Majority58,5129.85−0.11
Turnout 594,35846.52−1.48
BJP hold Swing -0.13

Kota

General Election, 2004: Kota
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Raghuveer Singh Koshal 298,31451.42+0.51
INC Hari Mohan Sharma 226,53639.05−7.92
SP Kundan Cheeta(Meena)18,2373.14+2.87
BSP Motilal Meena 15,1562.61
Independent Samudra Singh Hada10,3081.78
Independent Badam Berwa4,7030.81
Independent Daulat Kunwar Sharma4,0500.70
ABRAHP Bhanwar Singh2,8010.48
Majority71,77812.37+8.43
Turnout 580,10543.75+8.44
BJP hold Swing +0.51

Jhalawar

General Election, 2004: Jhalawar
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Dushyant Singh 303,84553.53−6.90
INC Sanjay Gurjar 222,26639.16+1.22
Independent Jakir Husen25,1644.43
BSP Ratan Lal16,3362.88
Majority81,57914.37−8.12
Turnout 567,61147.81−16.53
BJP hold Swing -6.90

Banswara

General Election, 2004: Banswara
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Dhan Singh Rawat 269,23940.42+40.42
INC Prabhu Lal Rawat 247,55637.17−21.87
JD Jeetmal Khant78,55611.79−29.17
Independent Suryalal Khant31,1324.67+4.67
BSP Sunder Lal Parmar17,8412.70
Independent Nanuram Khant11,0841.66
SP Bahadur Singh10,6881.60
Majority21,6833.25+62.29
Turnout 666,09848.51−7.11
BJP hold Swing +40.42

Salumber

General Election, 2004: Salumber
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Mahaveer Bhagora 281,65944.72+2.30
INC Bherulal Meena 256,88540.79−10.94
CPI Meghraj Tawar 32,2335.12+1.13
NCP Kika Bhai Meena25,3514.03
CPI(ML)L Puran Mal22,0293.50+3.22
BSP Hari Om Meena11,6771.85+0.81
Majority24,7743.93+12.24
Turnout 629,83449.26−2.39
BJP hold Swing +2.30

Udaipur

General Election, 2004: Udaipur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Kiran Maheshwari 398,05952.40+6.90
INC Girija Vyas 323,18442.54−10.69
BSP Sunita Singh Gujar15,8902.09+1.21
Independent Sukhdeo Menaria15,5822.05
ABCD Lahari Lal Bairwa6,9830.92
Majority74,8659.86+17.59
Turnout 759,69855.75−0.72
BJP hold Swing +6.90

Chittorgarh

General Election, 2004: Chittorgarh
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Shrichand Kriplani 375,38555.82+4.98
INC Vishwa Vijay Singh 239,61535.63−10.59
CPI Radha Devi32,1144.78+2.49
BSP S S Stone12,7981.90
ABCD Chand Mal Meghwal12,5651.87
Majority135,77020.19+15.67
Turnout 672,44748.54−17.17
BJP hold Swing +4.98

Bhilwara

General Election, 2004: Bhilwara
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Vijayendrapal Singh 317,29251.20+3.24
INC Kailash Vyas 256,64041.41−4.18
Independent Mubariq24,8964.02
BSP Ramgopal Jonwal20,8683.38+3.03
Majority60,6529.79+7.42
Turnout 619,69650.32−3.13
BJP hold Swing +3.24

Pali

General Election, 2004: Pali
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Pusp Jain 264,11448.66−10.80
INC Surendra Kumar Surana 200,87637.01−2.81
Independent Madhav Singh Diwan38,6647.12
Independent Heera Ram10,7841.99
NCP Meethalal Jain10,4511.93
BSP Sohan Singh Sankhala6,3681.17+0.63
Independent Moola Ram5,9691.10
Independent Lahara Ram Sargara2,9010.53
Independent Barkat Ali2,6110.48
Majority63,23811.65−7.99
Turnout 542,73845.46−4.54
BJP hold Swing -10.80

Jalore

General Election, 2004: Jalore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP B. Susheela 321,25548.98+3.18
INC Sardar Buta Singh 282,06343.01−8.37
Independent Jasa Ram28,0614.28
BSP Dinesh Katiwal24,4893.73+3.23
Majority39,1925.97+0.39
Turnout 655,86845.92−6.62
BJP hold Swing +3.18

Barmer

General Election, 2004: Barmer
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Manvendra Singh 631,85160.25+13.01
INC Sona Ram Choudhry 359,96334.32−16.79
Independent Arjun Ram20,9452.00
BSP Sharvan Kumar19,6361.87+1.34
INLD Hastimal Doshi16,7531.60
Majority271,88825.93+29.80
Turnout 1,048,69863.99+4.67
BJP hold Swing +13.01

Jodhpur

General Election, 2004: Jodhpur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Jaswant Singh Bishnoi 434,35250.22−5.95
INC Badri Ram Jakhar 391,85745.31−6.43
Independent Sabir Gauri10,3631.20
JP Ravi Garg8,9741.04
Independent Shaitan Singh Chouhan4,6820.54
Independent Devilal Bheel3,8270.44
Independent Mahmuda Begum Abbasi3,1180.36−1.61
Independent Vijay Krishna Sharma2,6840.31
Independent Dungari Lal Meghwal1,6580.19
Independent Leela Devi1,5920.18
Independent Badri Ram9700.11
Independent Pukhraj Meghwal8500.10
Majority42,4954.91−12.41
Turnout 864,92755.04+7.76
BJP hold Swing -5.95

Nagaur

General Election, 2004: Nagaur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Bhanwar Singh Dangawas 284,65745.08+13.94
INC Ram Raghunath 214,03033.89−4.13
BSP Mool Chand107,75717.06−12.43
Independent Bhanwar Singh Rathore9,8881.57
NLP Nawab Khan7,6771.22
Independent Kailash3,8420.61
Independent Bhanu Prakash3,6200.57
Majority70,62711.19+4.31
Turnout 631,47144.02−13.64
BJP hold Swing +13.94

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