Moga Assembly constituency

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Moga
Constituency No. 73 for the Punjab Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
Country India
State Punjab
District Moga
LS constituency Faridkot
Total electors203,541 [1]
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
16th Punjab Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Party Aam Aadmi Party
Elected year 2022

Moga Assembly constituency (Sl. No.: 73) is a Punjab Legislative Assembly constituency in Moga district, Punjab state, India. [2]

Contents

Members of the Legislative Assembly

YearMemberParty
1957 Jagraj Singh Indian National Congress
1962 Gurcharan Singh Shiromani Akali Dal
1967 Varinder Kumar Independent
1969 Roop Lal Sathi Samyukta Socialist Party
1972 Gurdev Kaur Indian National Congress
1977 Roop Lal Sathi Janata Party
1980 Nachattar Singh Indian National Congress
1985 Gurcharan Singh Indian National Congress
1992 Malti Thapar
1997 Tota Singh Shiromani Akali Dal
2002
2007 Joginder Pal Jain Indian National Congress
2012
2013^ Shiromani Akali Dal
2017 Harjot Kamal Singh Indian National Congress
2022 Amandeep Kaur Arora Aam Aadmi Party

^Bye election

Election results

2022

Punjab Assembly election, 2022: Moga [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AAP Amandeep Kaur Arora 59,149 41.01 Increase2.svg 6.04
INC Malvika Sood [4] 38,23426.51Decrease2.svg 9.68
SAD Barjinder Singh Brar28,33319.64Decrease2.svg 5.65
BJP Harjot Kamal Singh 10,6067.35New
SAD(A) Manjeet Singh Mallah3,8032.64Increase2.svg 2.64
NOTA None of the above 9250.64Increase2.svg 0.10
Majority20,91514.5Increase2.svg13.28
Turnout 1,44,23270.73Decrease2.svg 4.04
Registered electors 2,03,919 [5]
AAP gain from INC

2017

Punjab Assembly election, 2017: Moga [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Harjot Kamal Singh 52,357 36.19 Decrease2.svg 2.50
AAP Ramesh Grover50,59334.97New
SAD Barjinder Singh Brar36,58725.29Decrease2.svg27.87
NOTA None of the above 7850.54New
Majority1,7641.22Decrease2.svg13.25
Turnout 1,44,67874.77Increase2.svg 2.16
Registered electors 1,93,504 [7]
INC gain from SAD

2013 Bye election

2013 Punjab Legislative Assembly Bye election  : Moga
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SAD Joginder Pal Jain 69,269 53.16 Increase2.svg10.21
INC Sathi Vijay Kumar50,42038.69Decrease2.svg 7.71
PPoP Ravinder Singh Dhaliwal7,5545.80Decrease2.svg 1.59
SAD(A) Birinderpal Singh8220.63Increase2.svg 0.63
Margin of victory18,84914.47Increase2.svg11.02
Turnout 1,30,30272.61Decrease2.svg 4.21
Registered electors 1,79,448 [8]
SAD gain from INC

2012

2012 Punjab Legislative Assembly election  : Moga
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Joginder Pal Jain 62,200 46.40 Decrease2.svg 1.37
SAD Paramdeep Singh Gill57,57542.95Decrease2.svg 3.70
PPoP Ravinder Singh Dhaliwal9,9107.39New
BSP Pritpal Singh1,7911.43Increase2.svg 0.51
Margin of victory4,6253.45Increase2.svg 2.33
Turnout 1,34,06576.82Decrease2.svg 4.21
Registered electors 1,74,531 [9]
INC hold

2007

2007 Punjab Legislative Assembly election  : Moga
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Joginder Pal Jain 55,300 47.77 Decrease2.svg 1.37
SAD Tota Singh 54,00846.65Decrease2.svg 3.70
CPI Randhir Singh3,0682.65Increase2.svg 2.65
BSP Kulwant Singh1,7910.92Increase2.svg 0.51
Margin of victory1,2921.12Increase2.svg 0.77
Turnout 1,15,77075.90Increase2.svg17.89
Registered electors 1,52,708 [9]
INC gain from SAD

2002

2002 Punjab Legislative Assembly election  : Moga
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SAD Tota Singh 42,579 47.91 Increase2.svg 0.50
INC Sathi Vijay Kumar42,27447.56Increase2.svg24.53
SAD(A) Buta Singh2,1252.39Increase2.svg 2.39
CPI(M) Ved Parkash1200.14Increase2.svg 0.14
Margin of victory3050.35Decrease2.svg24.38
Turnout 89,19458.01Decrease2.svg 8.45
Registered electors 1,53,753 [9]
SAD hold

1997

1997 Punjab Legislative Assembly election  : Moga
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SAD Tota Singh 41,616 47.41 Increase2.svg47.41
JD Sathi Vijay Kumar20,21723.03Decrease2.svg 7.72
INC Malti Thapar16,91919.27Decrease2.svg11.51
BSP Amarjit Singh5,7036.50Decrease2.svg 3.51
Independent Jagdish Chander2,5422.90Decrease2.svg18.11
Majority21,39924.38Increase2.svg24.35
Turnout 88,82566.46Increase2.svg42.56
Registered electors 1,33,659 [9]
SAD gain from INC

1992

1992 Punjab Legislative Assembly election  : Moga
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Malti Thapar 7,865 30.78 Decrease2.svg 6.77
JD Roop Lal Sathi7,85830.75Decrease2.svg 0.76
BJP Jagdish Chander5,37021.01New
BSP Malkit Singh2,55710.01New
Independent Nanak Singh1,9047.45New
Majority70.03Decrease2.svg 6.01
Turnout 26,53223.90Decrease2.svg45.26
Registered electors 1,10,970 [9]
INC hold

1985

1985 Punjab Legislative Assembly election  : Moga
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Gurcharan Singh 23,651 37.55 Decrease2.svg 5.52
JP Roop Lal Sathi19,84831.51Decrease2.svg 0.49
SAD Charan Dass15,61724.79Increase2.svg12.69
Independent Harbans Singh1,2321.96New
Independent Narotam Lal1,0871.73New
Independent Piara Singh6601.05New
Majority3,8036.04Decrease2.svg 5.03
Turnout 66,24269.16Increase2.svg 8.23
Registered electors 95,776 [9]
INC hold

1980

1980 Punjab Legislative Assembly election  : Moga
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC(I) Nachhattar Singh 22,460 43.07 Decrease2.svg 1.09
JP(S) Roop Lal Sathi16,68632.00Decrease2.svg23.84
SAD Gurnam Singh Tir6,31212.10New
Independent Gurbux Singh3,7027.10New
BJP Om Parkash2,2954.40New
Majority5,77411.07Decrease2.svg 0.61
Turnout 52,37560.93Decrease2.svg 5.98
Registered electors 86,547 [9]
INC(I) gain from JP

1977

1977 Punjab Legislative Assembly election  : Moga
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JP Roop Lal Sathi 28,652 55.84 New
INC Iqbal Singh22,65644.16Increase2.svg 2.65
Majority5,99611.68Increase2.svg 4.13
Turnout 52,05066.91Decrease2.svg 7.88
Registered electors 77,790 [9]
JP gain from INC

1972

1972 Punjab Legislative Assembly election  : Moga
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Gurdev Kaur 22,793 41.51 Increase2.svg18.06
SAD Nachhatar Singh18,94733.96Decrease2.svg 1.68
Independent Roop Lal Sathi13,21024.06Decrease2.svg15.50
Independent Kartar Singh2640.48New
Majority4,1467.55Increase2.svg 3.63
Turnout 55,77474.79Increase2.svg 0.29
Registered electors 74,579 [10]
INC gain from SSP

1969

1969 Punjab Legislative Assembly election  : Moga
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SSP Roop Lal Sathi 19,978 39.56 Increase2.svg13.60
SAD Harbans Singh17,99835.64Increase2.svg12.20
INC Sat Dev11,84223.45Decrease2.svg14.80
Independent Tara Singh6861.36New
Majority1,9803.92Decrease2.svg 8.37
Turnout 51,50074.48Increase2.svg 0.29
Registered electors 69,145 [11]
SSP gain from INC

Previous results

YearA C No.WinnerPartyVotesRunner UpPartyVotes
195763Jagraj Singh INC 21417Rattan SinghIND8099
196286Gurcharan Singh SAD 22155Jagraj Singh INC 20754
196714Varinder Kumar IND 16847Sathi Rup Lal SSP 11433
196914Roop Lal SSP 19978Harbans Singh SAD 17998
197214Gurdev Kaur INC 22793Nachhatar Singh SAD 18647
197799Sathi Rup Lal JNP 28652Iqbal Singh INC 22656
198099Nachattar Singh INC (I) 22460Sathi Rup Lal JNP (SC) 16686
198599Gurcharan Singh INC 23651Sathi Roop Lal JNP 19848

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