Bilhaur Lok Sabha constituency

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Bilhaur (Kanpur) was a Lok Sabha parliamentary constituency in Uttar Pradesh.

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Assembly segments

NoNameDistrictElectorate
(2007)
276Kalyanpur Kanpur Nagar 3,76,612
277Sarsaul2,73,365
281Sarvankhera Kanpur Dehat 2,66,589
282 Chaubepur 2,48,416
283 Bilhaur (SC)2,45,781

Members of Parliament

YearMemberParty
1957 Jagdish Awasthi Indian National Congress
1962 Braj Bihari Mehrotra
1967 Sushila Rohatgi
1971 Sushila Rohatgi
1977 Ram Gopal Yadav Janata Party
1980 Ram Narain Tripathi Indian National Congress (I)
1984 Jagdish Awasthi Indian National Congress
1989 Arun Nehru Janata Dal
1991 Shyam Bihari Misra Bharatiya Janata Party
1996
1998
1999
2004 Raja Ram Pal Bahujan Samaj Party
2007^ Anil Shukla Warsi
2008 onwards : Constituency does not exist

Election results

1989 Indian general election: Bilhaur (Kanpur)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JD Arun Kumar Nehru 2,85,04757.47
INC Jagdish Awasthi1,38,81527.99
BSP Jai Veer23,3604.71
IND. Jagdish Prasad14,2862.88
LKD(B) Ram Gopal7,2421.46
Majority1,46,23229.48
Turnout 4,95,95351.21
JD gain from INC Swing
1991 Indian general election: Bilhaur (Kanpur)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Shyam Bihari Misra 1,37,42130.23
JP Sarwan Kumar Singh95,79721.08
INC Jayant Kumar Malhotra95,07220.92
JD Virendra Nath Dixit92,17320.28
LKD Bharat Singh7,9191.74
Majority41,6249.15
Turnout 4,54,54446.13
BJP gain from JD Swing
1996 Indian general election: Bilhaur (Kanpur)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Shyam Bihari Misra 2,15,56138.93
BSP Raja Ram Pal 1,82,02232.88
SP Sukhram Singh Yadav 99,63718.00
INC Shivnath Singh Kushwaha25,2374.56
Independent Sanjay Patel3,6290.66
Majority33,5396.05
Turnout 5,53,66144.74
BJP hold Swing
1998 Indian general election: Bilhaur (Kanpur)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Shyam Bihari Misra 2,80,31841.36
BSP Raja Ram Pal 1,81,77126.82
SP Hari Kishan1,76,10625.99
INC Bhudhar Narayan Mishra27,0203.99
AD Mahesh Pal3,2720.48
Majority98,54714.54
Turnout 6,77,69353.93
BJP hold Swing
1999 Indian general election: Bilhaur (Kanpur)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Shyam Bihari Misra 1,92,05430.37
BSP Raja Ram Pal 1,88,83129.86
SP Sadhuram Kushwaha1,24,41519.67
INC Naresh Bahadur1,12,07017.72
AD Sohan Prakash12,9502.05
Majority3,2230.51
Turnout 6,32,45050.15
BJP hold Swing
2004 Indian general election: Bilhaur (Kanpur)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BSP Raja Ram Pal 2,23,19534.80
SP Lal Singh Tomar1,98,79330.99
BJP Shyam Bihari Misra 1,59,68124.90
INC Madan Mohan Shukla34,0495.31
Independent Surya Bali7,0541.10
Majority24,4023.81
Turnout 6,41,39746.83
BSP hold Swing
By Election, 2007: Bilhaur (Kanpur)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BSP Anil Shukla Warsi 2,29,12334.22
SP Lal Singh Tomar2,03,11130.33
BJP Shyam Bihari Misra 1,14,62017.12
BSKP Raja Ram Pal 49,9767.46
INC Naresh Bahadur Singh40,9746.12
Majority26,0123.89
Turnout 6,69,61247.46
BSP hold Swing

See also

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