Mainpuri Lok Sabha constituency

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Mainpuri Lok Sabha constituency
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Constituency details
Country India
Region North India
State Uttar Pradesh
Assembly constituencies Mainpuri
Bhongaon
Kishni
Karhal
Jaswantnagar
Established1952
ReservationNone
Member of Parliament
18th Lok Sabha
Dimple Yadav.jpg
Incumbent
Party Samajwadi Party
Elected year 2024

Mainpuri Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 80 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

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Assembly segments

Mainpuri constituency comprises five Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments. These are: [1]

NoNameDistrictMemberParty
107 Mainpuri Mainpuri Jaiveer Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
108 Bhongaon Ram Naresh Agnihotri Bharatiya Janata Party
109 Kishni (SC) Brajesh Katheriya Samajwadi Party
110 Karhal Samajwadi Party
199 Jaswantnagar Etawah Shivpal Singh Yadav Samajwadi Party

In Mainpuri, 45% of the 1.73 million voters are Yadavs. The other dominant castes are Shakya, Brahmins, Scheduled Castes and Muslims. [2]

Members of Parliament

YearMemberParty
1952 Badshah Gupta Indian National Congress
1957 Bansi Das Dhangar Praja Socialist Party
1962 Badshah Gupta Indian National Congress
1967 Maharaj Singh
1971
1977 Raghunath Singh Verma Janata Party
1980 Janata Party (Secular)
1984 Balram Singh Yadav Indian National Congress
1989 Uday Pratap Singh Janata Dal
1991 Janata Party
1996 Mulayam Singh Yadav Samajwadi Party
1998 Balram Singh Yadav
1999
2004 Mulayam Singh Yadav
2004^ Dharmendra Yadav
2009 Mulayam Singh Yadav
2014
2014^ Tej Pratap Singh Yadav
2019 Mulayam Singh Yadav
2022^ Dimple Yadav
2024


^ By-poll

Election results

General Election 2024

2024 Indian General Elections: Mainpuri
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SP Dimple Yadav 598,526 56.79 Decrease2.svg7.29
BJP Jaiveer Singh 3,76,88735.76Increase2.svg1.58
BSP Shiv Prasad Yadav66,8146.34Increase2.svg6.34
NOTA None of the Above 45700.43Decrease2.svg0.21
Majority2,21,63921.03Decrease2.svg8.87
Turnout 10,54,01158.86Increase2.svg3.74
SP hold Swing

2022 by-election

Bye Election, 2022: Mainpuri
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SP Dimple Yadav 6,18,12064.08Increase2.svg10.33
BJP Raghuraj Singh Shakya 3,29,65934.18Decrease2.svg9.91
NOTA None of the Above 6,1210.64Decrease2.svg0.05
Majority2,88,46129.90+20.24
Turnout 9,64,84255.12
SP hold Swing +10.33

2019

2019 Indian general elections: Mainpuri [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SP Mulayam Singh Yadav 524,926 53.75 -10.71
BJP Prem Singh Shakya4,30,53744.09+11.30
IND. Savendra Singh2,6310.27N/A
NOTA None of the Above 6,7110.69+0.03
Majority94,3899.66-22.01
Turnout 9,78,26156.77-4.55
SP hold Swing -10.71

By election 2014

By Elections, 2014: Mainpuri [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SP Tej Pratap Singh Yadav 6,53,78664.46+5.25
BJP Prem Singh Shakya3,32,53732.79+9.86
RSMD A. K. Shakya5,5870.55
Independent Kunj Bihari4,3940.44
Independent Muttalib gour2,5240.25
NOTA None of the above 6,6360.66+0.03
Majority3,21,24931.67-4.83
Turnout 10,14,23261.33+0.87
SP hold Swing +5.25

2014

2014 Indian general elections: Mainpuri [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SP Mulayam Singh Yadav 595,918 59.63
BJP Shatrughan Singh Chauhan2,31,25223.14
BSP Dr. Sanghmitra Maurya 1,42,83314.29
Independent Alok Nandan5,6450.56
AAP Baba Hardev Singh5,3230.55
NOTA None of the above 6,3230.63
Majority3,64,66636.49
Turnout 9,99,42760.46
SP hold Swing

2009

2009 Indian general elections: Mainpuri [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SP Mulayam Singh Yadav 392,308 56.44 −7.00
BSP Vinay Shakya2,19,23931.54+14.51
BJP Tripti Shakya56,2658.10–7.34
Independent Sachchida Nand7,7561.12
CPI Hakim Singh Yadav4,1680.60
Majority1,73,06924.90
Turnout 6,95,03249.67
SP hold Swing

By election 2004

By Elections, 2004: Mainpuri [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SP Dharmendra Yadav 348,999 62.64
BSP Ashok Shakya1,69,28630.39
BJP Ram Babu Kushwaha14,5442.61
INC Suman Chauhan11,3912.04
Independent Surendra Singh4,7460.85
Majority1,79,71332.25
Turnout 5,57,11445.98
SP hold Swing

Lok Sabha election 2004

2004 Indian general elections: Mainpuri [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SP Mulayam Singh Yadav 460,470 63.96
BSP Ashok Shakya1,22,60017.03
BJP Balram Singh Yadav 1,11,15315.44
INC Thakur Rajendra Singh Jadon9,8961.37-7.86
Majority3,37,87046.93
Turnout 7,19,91859.45
SP hold Swing

Lok Sabha election 1996

1996 Indian general election: Mainpuri [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SP Mulayam Singh Yadav 273,303 42.77
BJP Updesh Singh Chauhan2,21,34534.64
BSP Bhagwat Das Shakya1,02,78516.08
INC Kishan Chand14,9932.35
Independent Shiv Raj4,5090.71
Majority51,9588.13
Turnout 6,39,07258.33
SP gain from JP Swing

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References

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