Gulabgarh Assembly constituency

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Gulabgarh
Constituency No. 56 for the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
Country India
State Jammu and Kashmir
District Reasi
LS constituency Jammu
Established1962
Member of Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Party Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
Elected year 2024

Gulabgarh Assembly constituency is one of the 90 constituencies in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly of Jammu and Kashmir, a northern union territory of India. It is also part of the Jammu Lok Sabha Tourist places are Dagan Top aram kund Hill and one of the highest mountain lapri top. Gulabghar constituency is very long route from Dharmari to Gulabghar constituency. Lone rayaz one of the youngest social activist from Budhan. [1]

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Members of the Legislative Assembly

ElectionMemberParty
1967 Mohammed Ayub Khan Indian National Congress
1972
1977 Haji Buland Khan Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
1983
1987
1996 Abdul Ghani Malik Janata Dal
2002 Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
2008
2014 Haji Mumtaz Ahmad Khan Indian National Congress
2024 Khurshied Ahmed Jammu and Kashmir National Conference

Election results

Assembly Election 2024

2024 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Gulabgarh [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JKNC Khurshied Ahmed 30,591 42.82% New
Independent Aijaz Ahmad Khan24,06433.69%New
BJP Mohammed Akram12,21517.10%Increase2.svg1.48
NOTA None of the Above1,7432.44%Increase2.svg1.48
JKPDP Mohammed Farooq1,6882.36%Decrease2.svg17.59
Independent Arshad Ahmed7751.08%New
Margin of victory6,5279.14%Increase2.svg5.90
Turnout 71,43675.45%Decrease2.svg6.64
Registered electors 94,684Increase2.svg38.47
JKNC gain from INC Swing Increase2.svg10.82

Assembly Election 2014

2014 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Gulabgarh [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Haji Mumtaz Ahmad Khan 17,964 32.00% Increase2.svg24.81
JKNC Abdul Ghani Malik 16,14828.77%Decrease2.svg2.52
JKPDP Shafiq Ur Rehman11,20219.96%Increase2.svg8.57
BJP Pardeep Singh8,76715.62%Increase2.svg10.68
Hindustan Janta Party Shaber Ahmed7411.32%New
NOTA None of the Above5390.96%New
BSP Jawahar Singh4250.76%Decrease2.svg0.77
JKNPP Bashir Ud Din3460.62%Decrease2.svg2.51
Margin of victory1,8163.24%Decrease2.svg3.89
Turnout 56,13282.09%Increase2.svg4.43
Registered electors 68,379Increase2.svg16.44
INC gain from JKNC Swing Increase2.svg0.72

Assembly Election 2008

2008 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Gulabgarh [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JKNC Abdul Ghani Malik 14,268 31.28% Decrease2.svg3.87
Independent Haji Mumtaz Ahmad Khan 11,02024.16%New
JKPDP Mumtaz Kouser5,19311.39%Increase2.svg8.49
Independent Prem Singh4,89210.73%New
INC Shafiq-Ur-Rehman3,2807.19%Decrease2.svg7.12
BJP Mohammed Israil2,2524.94%Increase2.svg3.11
JKNPP Pushminder Singh1,4243.12%Increase2.svg1.66
People's Democratic Front (Jammu and Kashmir) Mohammed Ayub7351.61%New
BSP Ghulam Jalani6961.53%New
Margin of victory3,2487.12%Decrease2.svg1.13
Turnout 45,60977.66%Increase2.svg21.67
Registered electors 58,727Decrease2.svg7.35
JKNC hold Swing Decrease2.svg3.87

Assembly Election 2002

2002 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Gulabgarh [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JKNC Abdul Ghani Malik 12,476 35.15% Decrease2.svg2.37
Independent Ajaz Ahmad Khan9,54626.90%New
Independent Prem Singh5,28314.89%New
INC Abdul Gani Bhat5,07914.31%Increase2.svg3.48
JKPDP Mumtaz Kouser1,0272.89%New
BJP Din Mohammed6501.83%Decrease2.svg5.26
JKNPP Ghulam Mohi-Ud-Din5181.46%Increase2.svg0.09
Independent Mohammed Saleem Khan3320.94%New
Independent Mohammed Ayub3170.89%New
Independent Abdul Rashid Wani2640.74%New
Margin of victory2,9308.26%Increase2.svg4.90
Turnout 35,49255.99%Decrease2.svg9.97
Registered electors 63,386Increase2.svg46.78
JKNC gain from JD Swing Decrease2.svg5.72

Assembly Election 1996

1996 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Gulabgarh [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JD Abdul Ghani Malik 11,644 40.87% New
JKNC Ajaz Ahmad10,68837.52%Decrease2.svg10.85
INC Abdul Ghani Bhat3,08610.83%New
BJP Bhagwan Singh2,0207.09%New
Independent Mohammed Akram6602.32%New
JKNPP Mohammed Ayub3891.37%New
Margin of victory9563.36%Decrease2.svg10.34
Turnout 28,48767.01%Decrease2.svg5.51
Registered electors 43,183Decrease2.svg3.96
JD gain from JKNC Swing Decrease2.svg7.50

Assembly Election 1987

1987 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Gulabgarh [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JKNC Haji Buland Khan 15,545 48.37% Decrease2.svg12.09
Independent Abdul Gani11,14334.67%New
Independent Moulana Saddrud- Din4,58714.27%New
Independent Noor Mohammed4841.51%New
Independent Abdul Rashid3771.17%New
Margin of victory4,40213.70%Decrease2.svg13.08
Turnout 32,13672.36%Increase2.svg10.18
Registered electors 44,962Increase2.svg16.14
JKNC hold Swing Decrease2.svg12.09

Assembly Election 1983

1983 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Gulabgarh [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JKNC Haji Buland Khan 14,348 60.47% Increase2.svg2.32
INC Mohammed Ayub Khan7,99433.69%Increase2.svg12.34
Independent Ghulam Mohammed Shah5462.30%New
Independent Rashid Shah4281.80%New
JKNC Jamala4131.74%Decrease2.svg56.41
Margin of victory6,35426.78%Decrease2.svg10.02
Turnout 23,72962.96%Increase2.svg14.82
Registered electors 38,712Increase2.svg19.93
JKNC hold Swing Increase2.svg2.32

Assembly Election 1977

1977 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Gulabgarh [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JKNC Haji Buland Khan 8,723 58.15% New
INC Mohammed Ayub Khan3,20321.35%Decrease2.svg68.91
JP Abdul Gnani Bhutt2,05013.66%New
Independent Ghulam Nabi Manhas6894.59%New
Independent Ghulam Mohammed Shan3372.25%New
Margin of victory5,52036.80%Decrease2.svg44.64
Turnout 15,00247.60%Decrease2.svg23.55
Registered electors 32,279Decrease2.svg9.88
JKNC gain from INC Swing Decrease2.svg32.11

Assembly Election 1972

1972 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Gulabgarh [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Mohammed Ayub Khan 22,638 90.26% Decrease2.svg6.10
Independent Abdul Ghani2,2138.82%New
Independent Noor Ud Din Kalana2300.92%New
Margin of victory20,42581.44%Decrease2.svg11.29
Turnout 25,08171.40%Decrease2.svg5.95
Registered electors 35,818Increase2.svg12.51
INC hold Swing

Assembly Election 1967

1967 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Gulabgarh [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Mohammed Ayub Khan 23,307 96.36% New
JKNC F. Mohammed8803.64%New
Margin of victory22,42792.72%
Turnout 24,18788.14%
Registered electors 31,836
INC win (new seat)

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References

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