Jhansi Nagar Assembly constituency

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Jhansi Nagar
Constituency for the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
Country India
Region North India
State Uttar Pradesh
District Jhansi
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
18th Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Ravi Sharma
Party Bharatiya Janta Party
Elected year2022

Jhansi Nagar is the 223rd constituency of 403 elected constituencies in the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly. [1] It belongs to the general category. It falls under the Jhansi Lok Sabha seat and Jhansi district. The first M.L.A. of Jhansi, Atma Ram Govind Kher was speaker of the Uttar Pradesh assembly three times. [2]

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The seat is currently held by Ravi Sharma of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). [3]

Election results

  BJP (9 times) (47.37%)
  INC (6 times) (31.58%)
  BKD (1 time) (5.26%)
  BSP (1 time) (5.26%)
  IND and Others (2 times) (10.53%)
No.YearName of Elected M.L.A.Party AffiliationRunner CandidateParty AffiliationReference
1.1951 (known as Jhansi East)Atma Ram Govind Kher Indian National Congress Ajudhya Prasad Independent [4]
2.1957Atma Ram Govind KherIndian National CongressPanna Lal SharmaIndependent [5]
3.1962Lakhpat Ram SharmaIndependentAtma Ram Govind KherIndian National Congress [6]
4.1967U.NarayanIndian National CongressM.P. Agnihotri Bharatiya Jana Sangh [7]
5.1969Jagmohan Verma Bharatiya Kranti Dal Krishna Chandra PengoriaIndian National Congress [8]
6.1974Baboo Lal TiwariIndian National CongressTribhuwan Nath TrivediBharatiya Jana Sangh [9]
7.1977Surya Mukhi Sharma Janata Party Meghraj Singh KushwahaIndian National Congress [10]
8.1980Rajendra Agnihotri Bharatiya Janata Party CH. Mohd. Mahmmod Indian National Congress(I) [11]
9.1985Om Prakash RicheariyaIndian National CongressTribhuwan Nath TrivediBharatiya Janata Party [12]
10.1989Ravindra ShuklaBharatiya Janata PartyOm Prakash RicheariyaIndian National Congress [13]
11.1991Ravindra ShuklaBharatiya Janata PartyMukhtar AhmadIndian National Congress [14]
12.1993Ravindra ShuklaBharatiya Janata PartyRamesh Kumar SharmaIndian National Congress [15]
13.1996Ravindra ShuklaBharatiya Janata PartyJai Prakash Sahu Bahujan Samaj Party [16]
14.2002Ravindra ShuklaBharatiya Janata PartyRamesh Kumar SharmaBahujan Samaj Party [17]
15.2007 Pradeep Jain Aditya Indian National CongressRamesh Kumar SharmaBahujan Samaj Party [18]
16.2009Kailash SahuBahujan Samaj PartyBrajendra Vyas Damdam MaharajIndependent [19]
17.2012Ravi SharmaBharatiya Janata PartySita Ram KushwahaBahujan Samaj Party [20]
18.2017Ravi SharmaBharatiya Janata PartySita Ram KushwahaBahujan Samaj Party [21]
19.2022Ravi SharmaBharatiya Janata PartySita Ram Kushwaha Samajwadi Party [3]

2022

2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election: Jhansi Nagar [22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Ravi Sharma 148,262 58.65
SP Sita Ram Kushwaha7190928.45
BSP Kailash Sahu178467.06
INC Rahul Richhariya88413.50
RRP Sanjeev Kumar Singh2660.11
NOTA None of the Above 13530.54
Margin of victory76,35330.20%+7.07%
Turnout 253,10159.95%-0.92%
BJP hold Swing +9.78%

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