Haridwar UK-5 | |
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Lok Sabha constituency | |
Constituency details | |
Country | India |
Region | North India |
State | Uttarakhand |
Assembly constituencies | 14: Dharampur, Doiwala, Rishikesh, Haridwar, BHEL Ranipur, Jwalapur, Bhagwanpur, Jhabrera, Piran Kaliyar, Roorkee, Khanpur, Manglaur, Laksar and Haridwar Rural |
Established | 1977 |
Total electors | 20,35,726 [1] |
Reservation | None |
Member of Parliament | |
18th Lok Sabha | |
Incumbent | |
Party | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Elected year | 2024 |
Preceded by | Ramesh Pokhriyal |
Haridwar Lok Sabha constituency is one of the five Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Uttarakhand. It comprises two districts namely Dehradun (part) and Haridwar. This constituency came into existence in 1977, following the delimitation of Lok Sabha constituencies. Between the period of 1977 and 2009, this constituency was reserved for the Scheduled Caste candidates. [2]
Before the formation of Uttarakhand
Haridwar Lok Sabha constituency comprised the following five Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) constituency segments of Uttar Pradesh:
District | Assembly constituency segments | ||
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Name | SC/ST | ||
Dehradun | Dehradun | ||
Haridwar | |||
Haridwar | |||
Laksar | |||
Roorkee | |||
Muzaffarnagar | Purqazi | SC |
After the formation of Uttarakhand
At present, Haridwar Lok Sabha constituency comprises the following fourteen Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments:
# | Name | District | Member | Party | Leading (in 2024) | ||
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18 | Dharampur | Dehradun | Vinod Chamoli | BJP | BJP | ||
23 | Doiwala | Brij Bhushan Gairola | BJP | BJP | |||
24 | Rishikesh | Premchand Aggarwal | BJP | BJP | |||
25 | Haridwar | Haridwar | Madan Kaushik | BJP | BJP | ||
26 | BHEL Ranipur | Adesh Chauhan | BJP | BJP | |||
27 | Jwalapur (SC) | Ravi Bahadur | INC | INC | |||
28 | Bhagwanpur (SC) | Mamta Rakesh | INC | INC | |||
29 | Jhabrera (SC) | Virendra Kumar | INC | INC | |||
30 | Piran Kaliyar | Furqan Ahmad | INC | INC | |||
31 | Roorkee | Pradip Batra | BJP | BJP | |||
32 | Khanpur | Umesh Kumar | Ind | BJP | |||
33 | Manglaur | Qazi Muhammad Nizamuddin | INC | INC | |||
34 | Laksar | Muhammad Shahzad | BSP | INC | |||
35 | Haridwar Rural | Anupama Rawat | INC | BJP |
Year | Member | Party | |
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1977 | Bhagwan Das Rathod | Janata Party | |
1980 | Jag Pal Singh | Janata Party (Secular) | |
1984 | Sunder Lal | Indian National Congress | |
1987^ | Ram Singh Mandebas | ||
1989 | Jag Pal Singh | ||
1991 | Ram Singh Mandebas | Bharatiya Janata Party | |
1996 | Harpal Singh Sathi | ||
1998 | |||
1999 | |||
2004 | Rajendra Kumar Badi | Samajwadi Party | |
2009 | Harish Rawat | Indian National Congress | |
2014 | Ramesh Pokhriyal | Bharatiya Janata Party | |
2019 | |||
2024 | Trivendra Singh Rawat |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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BJP | Trivendra Singh Rawat | 653,808 | 50.19 | 2.18 | |
INC | Virendra Rawat | 4,89,752 | 37.60 | 5.58 | |
Independent | Umesh Kumar Patrakar | 91,188 | 7.00 | ||
BSP | Jamil Ahmad | 42,323 | 3.25 | 10.4 | |
UKD | Mohan Singh Aswal | 2,858 | 0.22 | ||
NOTA | None of the Above | 6,826 | 0.52 | 0.03 | |
Margin of victory | 1,66,056 | 12.59 | 7.76 | ||
Turnout | 12,93,362 [lower-alpha 1] | 63.53 | 5.72 | ||
BJP hold | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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BJP | Ramesh Pokhriyal | 665,674 | 52.37 | 1.99 | |
INC | Ambrish Kumar | 406,945 | 32.02 | 3.23 | |
BSP | Antriksh Saini | 173,528 | 13.65 | 3.98 | |
NOTA | None of the Above | 6,281 | 0.49 | 0.23 | |
Margin of victory | 2,58,729 | 20.35 | 5.22 | ||
Turnout | 12,71,030 | 69.25 | 2.31 | ||
BJP hold | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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BJP | Ramesh Pokhriyal | 592,320 | 50.38 | 24.39 | |
INC | Renuka Rawat | 4,14,498 | 35.25 | 6.91 | |
BSP | Mohammad Islam | 1,13,663 | 9.67 | 13.34 | |
AAP | Kanchan Chaudhary Bhattacharya | 18,170 | 1.55 | N/A | |
SP | Anita Saini | 5,765 | 0.49 | 4.18 | |
NOTA | None of the Above | 3,049 | 0.26 | N/A | |
Margin of victory | 1,77,822 | 15.13 | 1.04 | ||
Turnout | 11,75,692 | 71.56 | 10.68 | ||
BJP gain from INC | Swing | 8.22 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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INC | Harish Rawat | 332,235 | 42.14 | ||
BJP | Yatindranand Giri | 2,04,823 | 25.98 | ||
BSP | Shahzad | 1,81,296 | 23.00 | ||
Margin of victory | 1,27,412 | 16.17 | |||
Turnout | 7,88,121 | 60.89 | |||
INC gain from SP | Swing |
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