Indore Lok Sabha constituency

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Indore
Lok Sabha constituency
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Constituency details
Country India
Region Central India
State Madhya Pradesh
Assembly constituencies Depalpur
Indore-1
Indore-2
Indore-3
Indore-4
Indore-5
Rau
Sanwer
Established 1952
ReservationNone
Member of Parliament
17th Lok Sabha
Incumbent
Party Bharatiya Janata Party
Elected year2019

Indore Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 29 Lok Sabha constituencies in Madhya Pradesh state in central India. This constituency covers most of the Indore district.

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The Member of Parliament from Indore Lok Sabha constituency is Shankar Lalwani. [1] Since 1989, the seat is held by the BJP. Before Lalwani, the seat was held for record 8 consecutive terms by BJP's Sumitra Mahajan since 1989, who was also the Speaker of the Lok Sabha between 2014 and 2019.

Vidhan Sabha segments

Presently, Indore Lok Sabha constituency comprises the following eight Vidhan Sabha segments:

#NameDistrictMemberParty
203 Depalpur Indore Manoj Patel BJP
204 Indore-1 Kailash Vijayvargiya BJP
205 Indore-2 Ramesh Mendola BJP
206 Indore-3 Golu Shukla BJP
207 Indore-4 Malini Gaur BJP
208 Indore-5 Mahendra Haradiya BJP
210 Rau Madhu Verma BJP
211 Sanwer (SC) Tulsiram Silawat BJP

Members of Parliament

YearWinnerParty
1952 Nandlal Joshi Indian National Congress
1957 Kanhaiyalal Khadiwala
1962 Homi F. Daji Independent
1967 Prakash Chandra Sethi Indian National Congress
1971
1972^Ram Singh Bhai
1977 Kalyan Jain Janata Party
1980 Prakash Chandra Sethi Indian National Congress (I)
1984 Indian National Congress
1989 Sumitra Mahajan Bharatiya Janata Party
1991
1996
1998
1999
2004
2009
2014
2019 Shankar Lalwani

Election results

2024

2024 Indian general election: Indore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC
BJP
BSP
NOTA None of the above
Majority
Turnout
gain from Swing

2019 election

2019 Indian general elections: Indore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Shankar Lalwani 1,068,569 65.59 +0.66
INC Pankaj Sanghvi5,20,81531.97+2.50
BSP Deepchand Ahirwal8,6660.53-0.03
MDP Iftikhar Ahmed Khan4,4550.27+0.27
IND. Shailendra Sharma3,3640.21+0.21
NOTA None of the Above 5,0450.31-0.14
Majority5,47,75433.62-1.84
Turnout 16,29,59569.33+7.08
BJP hold Swing +0.66

2014 election

2014 Indian general election: Indore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Sumitra Mahajan 854,972 64.93 +16.16
INC Satyanarayan Patel 3,88,07129.47-17.86
AAP Anil Trivedi35,1692.67+2.67
BSP Dharamdas Ahirwar7,4220.56-0.35
IND. Mohammad Imitiyaz Khan3,8620.29+0.29
NOTA None of the Above 5,9440.45+0.45
Majority4,66,90135.46+34.02
Turnout 13,16,81762.25+11.49
BJP hold Swing +16.16

2009 election

2009 Indian general election: Indore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Sumitra Mahajan 388,662 48.77 -10.69
INC Satyanarayan Patel 3,77,18247.33+10.56
BSP Rahim Khan7,2260.91–0.30
SP Dr. Anita Yadav3,3810.42–0.06
IND. S. R. Mandloi3,3600.42+0.42
RJD Sanjay Singh Bhadoriya2,4720.31+0.31
Majority11,4801.44-21.25
Turnout 7,96,91050.76-7.70
BJP hold Swing -10.69

2004 election

2004 Indian general election: Indore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Sumitra Mahajan 508,107 59.46 +2.04
INC Rameshwar Patel3,14,17136.77–4.75
BSP Kailashchander Kanwarlal Sahu10,3311.21+0.81
Independent Raju Soni5,6350.66+0.66
Independent Ajit Kumar Jain Patwa4,4530.52+0.52
SP Rajendra Yadav4,1420.48+0.48
Independent Parmanand Tolani2,2110.26+0.26
Independent Nandkishor Agrawal2,0750.24+0.24
Independent Moolchand Rathore1,9330.23+0.23
Independent Nandkishor Agrawal1,4450.17+0.17
Majority1,93,93622.69+6.79
Turnout 8,54,50358.46+2.00
BJP hold Swing

20th century

1999 election

1999 Indian general election: Indore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Sumitra Mahajan 474,167 57.42
INC Mahesh Joshi342,85241.52
BSP Suresh Yadav3,2620.40
RJD Shaikh Masaruddin9840.12
Majority1,31,31515.90
Turnout 8,25,79456.46
BJP hold Swing

1998 election

1998 Indian general election: Indore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Sumitra Mahajan 440,047 52.00
INC Pankaj Sanghvi3,90,19546.11
SP Kalyan Jain4,5360.54
BSP Akhtar Baig Karamat Baig9840.42
Majority49,8525.89
Turnout 8,46,29159.45
BJP hold Swing

1996 election

1996 Indian general election: Indore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Sumitra Mahajan 338,327 50.94
INC Madhukar Verma2,33,89435.22
AIIC(T) Anil Lal Bahadur 54,4608.20
Independent Rana Ram Prasad Yadav3,0810.46
Majority1,04,43315.72
Turnout 6,64,15953.58
BJP hold Swing

1991 election

1991 Indian general election: Indore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Sumitra Mahajan 303,269 54.88
INC Lalit Jain2,22,67540.30
Majority80,59414.58
Turnout 5,52,56848.03
BJP hold Swing

1989 election

1989 Indian general election: Indore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Sumitra Mahajan 319,123 50.00
INC Prakash Chandra Sethi 2,07,50932.51
Majority1,11,61417.49
Turnout 6,38,21858.90
BJP gain from INC Swing

1984 election

1984 Indian general election: Indore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Prakash Chandra Sethi 272,122 56.83
BJP Rajendra Nilkanth Dharkar 1,81,29637.86
Majority90,82618.97
Turnout 4,78,82660.58
INC hold Swing

See also

22°45′N75°50′E / 22.75°N 75.83°E / 22.75; 75.83

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References

  1. "Indore Election Results 2019 Live Updates: Shankar Lalvani of BJP wins". News18. Retrieved 23 May 2019.