Mathura Lok Sabha constituency

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Mathura
UP-17
Lok Sabha constituency
Mathura Lok Sabha constituency
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Constituency details
Country India
Region North India
State Uttar Pradesh
Assembly constituencies Chhata
Mant
Goverdhan
Mathura
Baldev
Established1952
Total electors19,29,550 [1]
ReservationNone
Member of Parliament
18th Lok Sabha
Hema Malini's 75th birthday celebration.jpg
Incumbent
Party Bharatiya Janata Party logo.svg Bharatiya Janata Party
Elected year 2024
Preceded by Jayant Chaudhary

Mathura Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 80 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. This constituency covers the entire Mathura district. According to Election Commission of India 2009 reports, the Mathura Parliamentary constituency (constituency number 17) has a total of 1,341,649 electorates out of which 593,726 are females and 747,923 are males. [2]

Contents

Assembly segments

Presently, Mathura Lok Sabha constituency comprises five Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments.

NoNameDistrictMemberParty
81 Chhata Mathura Laxmi Narayan Chaudhary Bharatiya Janata Party
82 Mant Rajesh Chaudhary Bharatiya Janata Party
83 Goverdhan Meghashyam Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
84 Mathura Shrikant Sharma Bharatiya Janata Party
85 Baldev (SC)Pooran Prakash Bharatiya Janata Party

Members of Parliament

YearMemberParty
1952 Raja Girraj Saran Singh Independent
1957 Raja Mahendra Pratap
1962 Chaudhary Digambar Singh Indian National Congress
1967
1971 Chakleshwar Singh
1977 Mani Ram Bagri Janata Party
1980 Chaudhary Digambar Singh Janata Party (Secular)
1984 Manvendra Singh Indian National Congress
1989 Janata Dal
1991 Sakshi Maharaj Bharatiya Janata Party
1996 Chaudhary Tejveer Singh
1998
1999
2004 Manvendra Singh Indian National Congress
2009 Jayant Chaudhary Rashtriya Lok Dal
2014 Hema Malini Bharatiya Janata Party
2019
2024

Election results

2024 Lok Sabha Elections

Vote share of Winning candidates
2024
53.29%
2019
60.87%
2014
53.29%
2009
52.29%
2004
32.68%
1999
39.65%
1998
49.1%
1996
33.91%
1991
33.0%
1989
48.6%
1984
58.0%
1980
47.7%
1977
75.6%
1971
39.3%
1957
40.68%
2024 Indian general elections: Mathura
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Hema Malini 510,064 53.29 Decrease2.svg7.58
INC Mukesh Dhangar2,16,65722.63Increase2.svg20.08
BSP Chaudhary Suresh Singh1,88,41719.69Increase2.svg19.69
NOTA None of the Above 4,5630.48Decrease2.svg 0.05
Majority2,93,40730.66Increase2.svg4.05
Turnout 9,57,04649.60Decrease2.svg13.47
Registered electors 19,29,550
BJP hold Swing Decrease2.svg 7.58

2019 Lok Sabha Elections

2019 Indian general elections: Mathura
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Hema Malini 6,71,29360.87Increase2.svg7.58
RLD Kunwar Narendra Singh3,77,82234.26Increase2.svg11.64
INC Mahesh Pathak28,0842.55Increase2.svg2.55
Other Parties/Candidates combined19,7321.79New parameter
NOTA None of the Above 58000.53Increase2.svg0.35
Majority2,93,47126.61Decrease2.svg4.06
Turnout 11,02,73163.07Decrease2.svg1.03
Registered electors 17,48,275
BJP hold Swing Increase2.svg7.58

2014 Lok Sabha Election

2014 Indian general elections: Mathura
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Hema Malini 6,74,63353.29Increase2.svg53.29
RLD Jayant Chaudhary 2,43,89022.62Decrease2.svg29.67
BSP Vivek Nigam73,57216.10Decrease2.svg12.84
SP Dinesh Kardam36,6733.40Increase2.svg3.40
Independent Sandeep Kumar1580.94Increase2.svg0.94
NOTA None of the Above 1,9530.18Increase2.svg0.18
Majority4,30,74330.67Increase2.svg7.32
Turnout 10,78,33164.10Increase2.svg9.95
BJP gain from RLD Swing Increase2.svg53.29

2009 results

2009 Indian general election: Mathura [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RLD Jayant Chaudhary 3,79,87052.29
BSP Shyam Sunder Sharma 2,10,25728.94
INC Manvendra Singh 85,41811.76
Independent Jai Prakash8,9191.23
Independent Shyamsundar3,2720.45
Independent Devendra2,9410.4
Independent Jagadish2,6840.37
Independent Fakkar Baba2,1810.3
Independent Babu Lal Sharma1,6870.23
Independent Yad Ram1,1220.15
Independent Pramod Pachauri5510.08
Independent Pitam Singh5160.07
Independent Gopal Saini Alias Manager3990.05
Independent Heera Singh3350.05
Majority1,69,61323.35
Turnout 7,26,49354.15
RLD gain from INC Swing

2004 results

2004 Indian general election: Mathura [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Manvendra Singh1,87,400
BSP Ch. Laxmi Narayan1,49,268
RLD Dr. Gyanvati Singh1,44,36623.97-7.81
BJP Ch.Tej Veer Singh1,03,007
Independent Harpal Singh4,321
Om Prakash2,414
NCP Rajkumar2,294
Independent Satish Chandra2,226
Independent Bijendra Singh1,659
Independent Kunvar Singh1,179
Independent Narayan Singh1,066
Independent Balbir Singh874
Independent Vidhya Devi6470.11
Independent Phakkar Baba577
Independent Devki Nandan529
Independent Ajay Singh360
Majority38,132
Turnout 6,02,187
INC gain from BJP Swing

1999 results

1999 Indian general election: Mathura [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Ch.Tej Veer Singh2,10,21239.65-9.45
RLD Rameshwar Singh1,68,48531.78
BSP Pt. Kamal Kant Upmanyu1,18,72022.39+4.0
SP Ch. Hari Singh Rawat19,8163.74-12.91
Jawahar3,6200.68
Independent Ajit2,6310.50
Loktantrik Samajwadi Party Pt. Sushil Kumar Gautam2,2670.43
Independent Kr. Katori Devi1,4100.27
Independent Dr. Babulal Jain1,0880.21
Independent Bijendra Singh7500.14
Shivlal Nimeshwari5890.11
Independent Fakkan5680.11-0.19
Majority41,727
Turnout 5,30,15645.94-7.77
BJP hold Swing

1998 results

1998 Indian general election: Mathura [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Ch.Tejveer Singh 3,03,83149.1+15.19
BSP Pooran Prakash 1,13,80118.39-2.39
SP Manvendra Singh 1,03,04116.65
INC Mahesh Pathak61,95210.01-10.82
Roshan Singh23,0333.72
Independent Pooran Chand Mahawar3,4870.56
Independent Ram Babu2,8350.46+0.41
Independent Pt. Girish Chandra Sharma2,4290.39
Independent Fakkan1,8790.30+0.25
Ranveer Singh1,6480.27
Independent Ch. Chandra Veer Singh5340.09
Independent Brindavan Dass2800.05
Majority1,90,030
Turnout 6,18,75053.71+10.4
BJP hold Swing

1996 Lok Sabha Election

1996 Indian general election: Mathura [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Ch.Tej Veer Singh1,67,36933.91
INC Laxmi Narayan Chaudhary 1,02,79720.83
BSP Sardar Singh1,02,56720.78
AIIC(T) Shyam Sundar Sharma85,79517.38
JD Debi Dass Vaghel17,1993.49
Independent Shyam Singh1,9570.40
Independent Bal Veer Singh1,7540.36
Mohan1,1010.22
Independent Rakesh Chandra1,0920.22
Independent Salim Khan Lodhi9770.2
Independent Shyam Sunder9320.19
Independent Ishwar Chander Sharma8890.18
Independent Raj Kumar7080.14
Independent Saudan Singh7070.14
Independent Ashok Kumar6630.13
Independent Mahinder Singh5190.11
Independent Laltesh Sharma5170.10
Independent Mohan Babu4750.1
Independent Ajay4670.09
Independent Shashi Pal Pippal3700.07
Independent Prem3690.07
JP Pramod Kumar3670.07
Independent Vijender Singh3550.07
Independent Ram Prakash3010.06
Independent Dharam Singh2820.06
Independent Rajinder2720.06
Independent Fakkan2660.05
Ram Babu2580.05
Sahib Singh2320.05
Independent Rajinder Singh2320.05
Independent Gopal Prasad2270.05
Independent R. S. Tripathi2070.04
Independent Gopal Prasad Sharma2040.04
Independent Narian Dass2040.04
Independent Vishan Swaroop1660.03
Independent Daryab Singh Moolvanshi1440.03
Independent Vijay Chaturvedi1340.03
Independent Kayam Singh1250.03
Independent Moti Lal1130.02
Independent Suresh Chandra760.02
Independent R. D. Gupta640.01
Independent Ram Swaroop Singh490.01
Majority64572
Turnout 5,07,30043.31
BJP hold Swing

1984 Lok Sabha Election

1957 Lok Sabha Election

1957 Indian general election: Mathura
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Raja Mahendra Pratap [9] [10] 95,20240.68
INC Chaudhary Digambar Singh 69,20929.57
Independent Pooran29,177
ABJS Atal Bihari Vajpayee 23,62010.09
Majority
Turnout
Independent hold Swing

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