Khajuraho Lok Sabha constituency

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Khajuraho Lok Sabha constituency
Lok Sabha constituency
Madhya Pradesh Lok Sabha constituencies (Khajuraho highlighted).png
Khajuraho Lok Sabha constituency within Madhya Pradesh
Constituency details
Country India
Region Central India
State Madhya Pradesh
Assembly constituencies Chandla
Rajnagar
Pawai
Gunnaor
Panna
Vijayraghavgarh
Murwara
Bahoriband
Established1957
ReservationNone
Member of Parliament
17th Lok Sabha
Incumbent
Party Bharatiya Janata Party
Elected year2019

Khajuraho is a Lok Sabha constituency in Madhya Pradesh state in central India. Presently it covers the entire Panna district and parts of Chhatarpur and Katni districts.

Contents

Vidhan Sabha segments

Presently, after delimitation of the parliamentary constituencies in 2008, this constituency comprises the following eight Vidhan Sabha segments: [1]

#NameDistrictMemberParty
49 Chandla (SC) Chhatarpur Dileep Ahirwar BJP
50 Rajnagar Arvind Pateriya BJP
58 Pawai Panna Prahlad Lodhi BJP
59 Gunnaor (SC)Rajesh Kumar Verma BJP
60 Panna Brijendra Pratap Singh BJP
92 Vijayraghavgarh Katni Sanjay Pathak BJP
93 Murwara Sandeep Jaiswal BJP
94 Bahoriband Pranay Prabhat Pandey BJP

From 1976-2008, Khajuraho Lok Sabha constituency comprised the following eight Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) segments:

#NameDistrictMemberParty
43 Niwari Niwari
44 Jatara Tikamgarh
45 Khragapur (SC)
46 Tikamgarh
48 Bijawar Chhatarpur
49 Chhatarpur
50 Maharajpur (SC)
51 Chandla

Members of Lok Sabha

YearMemberParty
1957 Ram Sahai Tiwary Indian National Congress [lower-alpha 1]
Moti Lal Malaviya
1962 Ram Sahai Tiwary
1967-1977 : Constituency defunct
1977 Laxminarayan Nayak Janata Party
1980 Vidyawati Chaturvedi Indian National Congress (I)
1984 Indian National Congress
1989 Uma Bharti Bharatiya Janata Party
1991
1996
1998
1999 Satyavrat Chaturvedi Indian National Congress
2004 Ramkrishna Kusmaria Bharatiya Janata Party
2009 Jeetendra Singh Bundela
2014 Nagendra Singh
2019 V. D. Sharma
  1. Two-member seat

Election results

2024

2024 Indian general election: Khajuraho
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Vishnu Datt Sharma
SP Meera YadavN/AN/AN/A
AIFB R. B. Prajapati (Raja Bhaiya) [lower-alpha 1]
Majority
Turnout
gain from Swing

2019

2019 Indian general elections: Khajuraho
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Vishnu Datt Sharma 811,135 64.49
INC Kavita Singh3,18,75325.34
SP Veer Singh Patel 40,0773.19
IND Meena /Lalit Raikwar12,4500.99
Majority4,92,38239.15
Turnout 12,58,31668.31+16.95
BJP hold Swing

Lok Sabha 2014

2014 Indian general elections: Khajuraho
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Nagendra Singh 4,74,96654.31
INC Raja Pateria2,27,47626.01
BSP Ram Lakhan Singh60,3686.90
SP Siddharth Sukhlal Kushwaha40,0694.58
Majority2,47,49028.30
Turnout 8,74,53151.36
BJP hold Swing

Lok Sabha 2009

2009 Indian general elections: Khajuraho
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Jeetendra Singh Bundela 2,29,36939.33
INC Raja Paterya2,01,03734.47
BSP Sewa Lal Patel77,10713.22
SP Jayawant Singh20,0453.44
Majority28,3324.86
Turnout 5,83,08343.21
BJP hold Swing

Lok Sabha 1957

[3]

See also

Notes

  1. INDIA-bloc supported candidate after the prospective Samajwadi Party candidate's nomination was rejected

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References

  1. "Three new Parliamentary seats come into existence Dewas, Tikamgarh and Ratlam in Shajapur, Seoni and Jhabua out". Department of Public Relations, Madhya Pradesh government. 19 December 2008. Archived from the original on 21 June 2009.
  2. "1957 India General (2nd Lok Sabha) Elections Results".
  3. "General Election, 1999 (Vol I, II, III)". Election Commission of India . Retrieved 31 December 2021.

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