Anandpur Sahib Lok Sabha constituency

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Anandpur Sahib
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Lok Sabha constituency
Anandpur Sahib Lok Sabha constituency
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Constituency details
Country India
State Punjab
Assembly constituencies Garhshankar
Banga
Nawan Shahr
Balachaur
Ananadpur Sahib
Rupnagar
Chamkaur Sahib
Kharar
S.A.S. Nagar
Established2008
ReservationNone
Member of Parliament
18th Lok Sabha
Incumbent
Party Aam Aadmi Party
Elected year 2024

Anandpur Sahib Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 13 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies of the Indian state of Punjab. This constituency came into existence as a part of the implementation of delimitation of parliamentary and assembly constituencies in 2008. [1]

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Assembly segments

The nine Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments of Anandpur Sahib Lok Sabha constituency are: [2]

#NameDistrictMemberParty
45 Garhshankar Hoshiarpur Jai Krishan Singh AAP
46 Banga (SC) Nawanshahr Sukhwinder Kumar Sukhi SAD
47 Nawan Shahr Nachhatar Pal BSP
48 Balachaur Santosh Kataria AAP
49 Anandpur Sahib Rupnagar Harjot Singh Bains AAP
50 Rupnagar Dinesh Chadha AAP
51 Chamkaur Sahib (SC) Dr. Charanjit Singh AAP
52 Kharar Mohali Anmol Gagan Maan AAP
53 S.A.S. Nagar Kulwant Singh AAP

Before delimitation, Banga and Nawan Shahr assembly segments of this Lok Sabha constituency were in the Phillaur constituency, Chamkaur Sahib and Kharar assembly segments were in Ropar constituency and Garhshankar, Balachaur and Anandpur Sahib assembly segments were in Hoshiarpur constituency. S.A.S. Nagar assembly segment was created as a part of delimitation of assembly constituencies in 2008.

Members of Parliament

YearMemberParty
Till 2008 : Constituency did not exist
2009 Ravneet Singh Bittu Indian National Congress
2014 Prem Singh Chandumajra Shiromani Akali Dal
2019 Manish Tewari Indian National Congress
2024 Malwinder Singh Kang Aam Aadmi Party

Election results

2024

2024 Indian general election: Anandpur Sahib
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AAP Malwinder Singh Kang 313,217 29.08 Increase2.svg24.18
INC Vijay Inder Singla 3,02,37128.07Decrease2.svg11.5
BJP Subhash Sharma1,86,57817.32New
SAD Prem Singh Chandumajra 1,17,93610.95Decrease2.svg24.29
BSP Jasvir Singh Garhi90,1578.37Decrease2.svg5.17
SAD(A) Khushalpal Singh Mann24,8312.31New
NOTA None of the Above 6,4020.59Decrease2.svg0.99
Majority10,8461.01Decrease2.svg1.15
Turnout 10,77,123
Registered electors 17,32,211
AAP gain from INC Swing Increase2.svg24.18

2019

2019 Indian general election: Anandpur Sahib
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Manish Tewari 427,955 39.57 Increase2.svg10.20
SAD Prem Singh Chandumajra 3,81,16135.24Increase2.svg3.30
BSP Vikramjeet Singh Sodhi1,46,44113.54Increase2.svg7.18
AAP Narinder Singh Shergill53,0524.90Decrease2.svg23.24
NOTA None of the above17,1351.58Increase2.svg1.03
Majority46,8844.33Increase2.svg2.16
Turnout 10,82,02463.69Decrease2.svg5.75
INC gain from SAD Swing Increase2.svg3.45

General elections 2014

2014 Indian general elections: Anandpur Sahib
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SAD Prem Singh Chandumajra 347,394 31.94 Decrease2.svg5.36
INC Ambika Soni 3,23,69729.77Decrease2.svg14.96
AAP Himmat Singh Shergill 3,06,00828.14New
BSP K. S. Makhan 69,1246.36Decrease2.svg6.69
CPI(M) Balbir Singh Jadla10,4830.96Decrease2.svg 0.93
NOTA None of the Above 5,9370.55Increase2.svg0.55
Majority23,6972.17Decrease2.svg5.26
Turnout 10,86,56369.44Increase2.svg1.82
SAD gain from INC Swing

General elections 2009

2009 Indian general elections: Anandpur Sahib
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Ravneet Singh Bittu 404,836 44.73
SAD Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema 3,37,63237.30
BSP Kewal Krishan1,18,08813.05
CPI(M) Mahan Singh17,1471.89
IND Resham Lal Kahlon5,5820.62
Majority67,2047.43
Turnout 9,05,10467.62New
INC win (new seat)

See also

Notes

  1. Singh, Prabhjot (16 February 2008). "3 Parliament, 16 assembly seats get new names". The Tribune . Retrieved 19 April 2009.
  2. "List of Parliamentary & Assembly Constituencies". Chief Electoral Officer, Punjab website.

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