Kargil Assembly constituency

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Kargil
Former constituency for the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
Country India
Region North India
State Jammu and Kashmir
District Kargil
LS constituency Ladakh
Established1962
Abolished 2019
ReservationNone

Kargil was a constituency in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly of Jammu and Kashmir a north state of India. Kargil was also part of Ladakh Lok Sabha constituency. [1]

Contents

Members of the Legislative Assembly

ElectionMemberParty
1962 Agha Sayad Ibrahim Shah Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
1967 Kachoo Mohammed Ali Khan Independent politician
1972 Indian National Congress
1977 Munshi Habibullah Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
1983
1987 Qamar Ali Akhoon
1996
2002 Haji Nissar Ali Independent politician
2008 Qamar Ali Akhoon Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
2014 Asgar Ali Karbalai Indian National Congress

Election results

Assembly Election 2014

2014 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Kargil [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Asgar Ali Karbalai 22,911 50.51% New
JKPDP Anayat Ali12,40627.35%New
JKNC Kachoo Mohammad Hussain7,36316.23%Decrease2.svg37.41
BJP Abdul Aziz2,3175.11%Increase2.svg3.48
NOTA None of the Above3600.79%New
Margin of victory10,50523.16%Increase2.svg10.77
Turnout 45,35775.48%Increase2.svg0.43
Registered electors 60,094Increase2.svg5.47
INC gain from JKNC Swing Decrease2.svg3.13

Assembly Election 2008

2008 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Kargil [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JKNC Qamar Ali Akhoon 22,935 53.64% Increase2.svg10.25
Independent Haji Nissar Ali17,63541.24%New
JKANC Mohammed Ismail1,1312.65%New
BJP Ahsan Ali6951.63%New
BSP Ahmad Hussain3610.84%New
Margin of victory5,30012.40%Decrease2.svg0.83
Turnout 42,75775.05%Increase2.svg0.22
Registered electors 56,975Decrease2.svg11.87
JKNC gain from Independent Swing Decrease2.svg2.97

Assembly Election 2002

2002 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Kargil [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Haji Nissar Ali 27,384 56.61% New
JKNC Qamar Ali Akhoon 20,98843.39%Decrease2.svg14.23
Margin of victory6,39613.22%Decrease2.svg15.56
Turnout 48,37274.83%Decrease2.svg4.90
Registered electors 64,646Increase2.svg22.80
Independent gain from JKNC Swing

Assembly Election 1996

1996 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Kargil [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JKNC Qamar Ali Akhoon 24,183 57.62% Decrease2.svg31.31
INC Hassan Khan12,10428.84%New
Independent Nussurullah4,79211.42%New
BJP Qasim8922.13%New
Margin of victory12,07928.78%Decrease2.svg49.08
Turnout 41,97180.54%Increase2.svg2.31
Registered electors 52,642Increase2.svg1.93
JKNC hold Swing Decrease2.svg31.31

Assembly Election 1987

1987 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Kargil [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JKNC Qamar Ali Akhoon 35,559 88.93% Increase2.svg38.58
Independent Kachoo Mohammed Ali Khan4,42711.07%New
Margin of victory31,13277.86%Increase2.svg77.16
Turnout 39,98678.64%Increase2.svg1.95
Registered electors 51,646Increase2.svg4.79
JKNC hold Swing

Assembly Election 1983

1983 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Kargil [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JKNC Munshi Habibullah 18,729 50.35% Decrease2.svg4.07
INC Kachoo Mohammed Ali Khan18,46949.65%Increase2.svg5.38
Margin of victory2600.70%Decrease2.svg9.45
Turnout 37,19876.80%Increase2.svg5.00
Registered electors 49,284Increase2.svg39.51
JKNC hold Swing

Assembly Election 1977

1977 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Kargil [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JKNC Munshi Habibullah 13,549 54.42% New
INC Kachoo Mohammed Ali Khan11,02144.27%New
Independent Chnereng Motup3271.31%New
Margin of victory2,52810.15%
Turnout 24,89772.87%Increase2.svg70.48
Registered electors 35,327Increase2.svg3.60
JKNC gain from INC Swing

Assembly Election 1972

1972 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Kargil [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Kachoo Mohammed Ali KhanUnopposed
Registered electors 34,099Increase2.svg27.10
INC gain from Independent Swing

Assembly Election 1967

1967 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Kargil [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Kachoo Mohammed Ali Khan 10,868 59.79% New
INC A. I. Shah7,30940.21%New
Margin of victory3,55919.58%
Turnout 18,17767.77%Increase2.svg67.75
Registered electors 26,829Increase2.svg21.89
Independent gain from JKNC Swing

Assembly Election 1962

1962 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Kargil [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JKNC Agha Sayad Ibrahim ShahUnopposed
Registered electors 22,010
JKNC win (new seat)

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