Khurja (Assembly constituency)

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Khurja
Constituency details
Country India
State Uttar Pradesh
District Bulandshahr
Total electors326,538 (2012)
Reservation SC
Member of Legislative Assembly
Current MLA Vijendra Singh
Party Bharatiya Janata Party
Elected year1951

Khurja Assembly constituency is one of the 403 constituencies of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, India. It is a part of the Bulandshahr district and one of the five assembly constituencies in the Gautam Buddha Nagar (Lok Sabha constituency), dominated by Rajputs. First election in this assembly constituency was held in 1952 after the "DPACO (1951)" (delimitation order) was passed in 1951. [1] After the "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order" was passed in 2008, the constituency was assigned identification number 70. [2] [3] [4] During the 01st and 02nd legislative assemblies, the constituency had two seats (MLAs) concurrently. [5]

Contents

Wards / Areas

Extant of Khurja Assembly constituency is Khurja Tehsil. [3]

Members of the Legislative Assembly

# Term NamePartyFromToDaysCommentsRef
01 01st Vidhan Sabha Kishan Sarup Bhatnagar Indian National Congress May-1952Mar-19571,776- [6]
Bhim Sen
02 02nd Vidhan Sabha Chattar Singh Independent Apr-1957Mar-19621,800- [6]
Gopali
03 03rd Vidhan Sabha Mahabir Singh Indian National Congress Mar-1962Mar-19671,828- [7]
04 04th Vidhan Sabha B. DassMar-1967Apr-1968402- [8]
05 05th Vidhan Sabha Raghuraj Singh Bharatiya Kranti Dal Feb-1969Mar-19741,832- [9]
06 06th Vidhan Sabha Ishwari Singh Indian National Congress Mar-1974Apr-19771,153- [10]
07 07th Vidhan Sabha Banarsi Dass Janata Party Jun-1977Feb-1980969- [11]
08 08th Vidhan Sabha Budhpal Singh Indian National Congress (I) Jun-1980Mar-19851,735- [12]
09 09th Vidhan Sabha Indian National Congress Mar-1985Nov-19891,725- [13]
10 10th Vidhan Sabha Ravindra Raghav Janata Dal Dec-1989Apr-1991488- [14]
11 11th Vidhan Sabha Harpal Singh Independent June 1991Dec-1992533- [15]
12 12th Vidhan Sabha Bharatiya Janata Party December 1993Oct-1995693- [16]
13 13th Vidhan Sabha October 1996May-20021,967- [17]
14 14th Vidhan Sabha Anil Sharma Bahujan Samaj Party February 2002May-20071,902- [18]
15 15th Vidhan Sabha May 2007Mar-20121,762- [19]
16 16th Vidhan Sabha Banshi Singh Indian National Congress March 2012March 20171,829- [20]
17 17th Vidhan Sabha Vijendra Singh Bharatiya Janata Party March 2017Incumbent1848 [21]

Election results

2022

2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election:
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Minakshi Singh1,37,46152.99
SP Banshi Singh70,37727.13
BSP Vinod45,32517.47
INC Tukki2,6431.02
AAP Jaidev Nirankari [22] 8900.34
NOTA None of the Above 1,0310.4
Majority
Turnout 2,59,38766.95%+1.45%
BJP hold Swing

2017

2017 Assembly Elections: Khurja [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Vijendra Singh 1,19,49350.79Increase2.svg32.60
BSP Arjun Singh55,19423.46Decrease2.svg5.90
INC Banshi Singh 53,08422.56Decrease2.svg24.57
RLD Manoj Kumar3,9211.67Steady2.svg
Remainder 4 candidates3,5621.51Steady2.svg
None of the Above None of the Above1,7160.73Steady2.svg
Majority64,29927.33Increase2.svg9.55
Turnout 2,36,97065.50Increase2.svg1.23
BJP gain from INC Swing

16th Vidhan Sabha: 2012 General Elections

2012 Assembly Elections: Khurja [20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Banshi Singh 98,91347.13Steady2.svg
BSP Horam Singh61,60929.36Steady2.svg
BJP Satish Balmiki38,18118.19Steady2.svg
SP Nand Kishor Balmiki2,5501.22Steady2.svg
Remainder 12 candidates8,6074.10Steady2.svg
Majority37,30417.78Steady2.svg
Turnout 209,86064.27Steady2.svg
INC gain from BSP Swing

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