Deoband (Assembly constituency)

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Deoband
Constituency for the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
Country India
State Uttar Pradesh
District Saharanpur
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
Current MLA Brijesh Singh
Party Bhartiya Janta Party
Elected year2017

Deoband is one of the 403 constituencies of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, India. It is a part of the Saharanpur district and one of five assembly constituencies in the Saharanpur (Lok Sabha constituency). Since 2008, this assembly constituency is numbered 5 amongst 403 constituencies. Prior to 2008, when the "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008" came into effect, this constituency was number 400. [1]

Contents

On 16 March 2017, newly elected MLA Brijesh Singh announced he intended to rename the constituency Dev-vrand. [2]

Wards / Areas

The Deoband assembly constituency comprises the following Wards / areas. [3]

#NameReserved forComments
01 Deoband None
02BhailaNone
03 Talheri Bujurg None
04 Deoband NPPNone
05Deoband TehsilNone

Members of the Legislative Assembly

# Term NamePartyFromToDaysCommentsRef
01 01st Vidhan Sabha Thakur Phool Singh Congress May 1952Mar 19571,776 [4]
02 02nd Vidhan Sabha Thakur Yashpal Singh Independent Apr 1957Mar 19621,800 [5]
0303rd Vidhan SabhaThakur Phool Singh Congress Mar 1962Mar 19671,828 [6]
0404th Vidhan SabhaPt.Hardev Singh Chaudhary Congress Mar 1967Apr 1968402 [7]
0505th Vidhan Sabha Mahabir Singh Rana Congress Feb 1969Mar 19741,832 [8]
0606th Vidhan Sabha Mahabir Singh Rana Congress Mar 1974Apr 19771,153 [9]
0707th Vidhan SabhaMohammad Usman Janata Party Jun 1977Feb 1980969 [10]
0808th Vidhan Sabha Mahabir Singh Rana Congress Jun 1980Mar 19851,735 [11]
0909th Vidhan Sabha Mahabir Singh Rana Congress Mar 1985Nov 19891,725 [12]
1010th Vidhan Sabha Mahabir Singh Rana Congress Dec 1989Apr 1991488 [13]
1111th Vidhan SabhaVirender Singh Janata Dal Jun 1991Dec 1992533 [14]
1212th Vidhan SabhaShasi Bala Pundir Bharatiya Janata Party Dec 1993Oct 1995693 [15]
1313th Vidhan SabhaSukhbeer Singh Pundir Bharatiya Janata Party Oct 1996May 20021,967 [16]
1414th Vidhan Sabha Rajendra Singh Rana Bahujan Samaj Party Feb 2002May 20071,902 [17]
1515th Vidhan SabhaManoj Chaudhary Bahujan Samaj Party May 2007Mar 20121,762 [18]
16 16th Vidhan Sabha Rajendra Singh Rana Samajwadi Party Mar 2012Oct 20151,328Rana died on 27 Oct 15. [19] [20]
Maviya Ali Indian National Congress Feb 2016Mar 2017Elected during by-election [21]
17 17 Vidhan Shabha Brijesh Singh Bharatiya Janta Party Mar 2017Incumbent

Election results

2022

2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election: Deoband
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Brijesh Singh 9389038.77-4.86
SP Kartikey Rana8678635.83+12.11
BSP Choudhary Rajendra Singh5273221.77-9.43
AIMIM Maulana Umair Madani35011.45
Majority
Turnout
BJP hold Swing

2017

17th Vidhan Sabha: 2017 Assembly Elections. [22]

2017 Assembly Elections: Deoband
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Brijesh Singh102,24443.63+16.74
BSP Majid Ali72,84431.20-
SP Maviya Ali55,38523.72-4.32
Remaining 5 candidates3,0351.30–3.19
None of the Above NOTA7980.34
Majority29,40012.54
Turnout 234,41071.56+18.91
BJP gain from INC Swing +16.74

16th Vidhan Sabha: 2012 General Elections

Source: [20]

Bye-Election, 2016: Deoband
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Maviya Ali51,01230.14+7.94
SP Meena Singh47,45328.04-6.06
BJP Rampal Singh Pundir45,51326.89+21.86
Independent Vinod Kumar Tejyan16,8029.92-
Remaining 8 candidates7.6104.49-0.29
NOTA NOTA8260.48
Majority3,5592.10
Turnout 169,21652.65-14.35
INC gain from SP Swing +7.94
2012 General Elections: Deoband
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SP Rajendra Singh Rana66,68234.1+12.58
BSP Manoj Chaudhary63,63232.5-3.98
INC Anil Kumar Tanwar45,49522.2+21.08
BJP Rajpal Singh9,8575.03-19.56
Remainder 15 candidates10,1525.18–2.58
Majority3,0501.56
Turnout 195,81867.0+9.50
SP gain from BSP Swing +12.58

15th Vidhan Sabha: 2007 Assembly Elections.

2007 General Elections: Deoband
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BSP Manoj Chaudhary53,57736.48
BJP Shashi Bala Pundir36,11624.59
SP Rajendara Singh Rana31,61121.52
RLD Zain AH14,1259.62
Remainder 9 candidates11,4007.76
Majority17,46111.89
Turnout 146,82957.50
BSP hold Swing

Source: [18]

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