Moradabad Lok Sabha constituency

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Lok Sabha constituency
Moradabad Lok Sabha constituency
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Constituency details
Country India
Region North India
State Uttar Pradesh
Assembly constituencies Barhapur
Kanth
Thakurdwara
Moradabad Rural
Moradabad Nagar
Established1952
Total electors20,59,578 [1]
ReservationNone
Member of Parliament
18th Lok Sabha
Incumbent
Party Samajwadi Party
Elected year 2024
Preceded by S. T. Hasan

Moradabad Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 80 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in western Uttar Pradesh state in northern India. Formed before the 1952 elections, according to Election Commission of India 2009 data the total electorates in the Moradabad Parliamentary constituency (constituency number 6) were 1,388,525 of which 634,547 are females and 753,978 are males. The administrative headquarters of Moradabad district is situated in the city of Moradabad. It is located in the northern part of the state at a distance of 167 km from the national capital, New Delhi. Hindi is the official language of Moradabad, though Urdu, Punjabi and English are widely spoken. National Highway NH 9 passes through Moradabad.

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Assembly segments

At present, after the implementation of the Presidential notification on delimitation on 19 February 2008, Moradabad Lok Sabha constituency comprises five Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments. Kanth and Thakurdwara assembly segments before 2008 were in erstwhile Amroha and Rampur Lok Sabha constituencies respectively. These are: [2]

NoNameDistrictMemberParty2024 lead
19 Barhapur Bijnor Kunwar Sushant Singh Bharatiya Janata Party SP
25 Kanth Moradabad Kamal Akhtar Samajwadi Party SP
26 Thakurdwara Nawab Jan Samajwadi Party SP
27 Moradabad Rural Mohammed Nasir Samajwadi Party SP
28 Moradabad Nagar Ritesh Kumar Gupta Bharatiya Janata Party SP

    List of Members of Parliament

    YearMemberParty
    1952 Ram Saran Indian National Congress
    1957
    1962 Syed Muzaffar Hussain Independent
    1967 Om Prakash Tyagi Bharatiya Jana Sangh
    1971 Virendra Agarwal
    1977 Ghulam Mohammad Khan Janata Party
    1980 Janata Party (Secular)
    1984 Hafiz Mohd. Siddiq Indian National Congress
    1989 Ghulam Mohammad Khan Janata Dal
    1991
    1996 Shafiqur Rahman Barq Samajwadi Party
    1998
    1999 Chandra Vijay Singh Akhil Bharatiya Loktantrik Congress
    2004 Shafiqur Rahman Barq Samajwadi Party
    2009 Mohammad Azharuddin Indian National Congress
    2014 Kunwar Sarvesh Kumar Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
    2019 S. T. Hasan Samajwadi Party
    2024 Ruchi Vira

    Election results

    Vote share of Winning candidates
    2024
    49.76%
    2019
    50.65%
    2014
    43.01%
    2009
    39.59%
    2004
    33.28%
    1999
    39.65%
    1998
    39.52%
    1996
    38.06%
    1991
    41.06%
    1989
    50.64%
    1984
    29.41%
    1980
    33.95%
    1977
    64.77%
    1971
    34.92%
    1967
    30.40%
    1962
    29.24%
    1957
    36.67%
    1951
    47.58%

    2024

    2024 Indian general election: Moradabad
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    SP Ruchi Vira 637,363 49.67 Decrease2.svg0.98
    BJP Kunwar Sarvesh Kumar Singh 5,31,60141.43Decrease2.svg1.58
    BSP Irfan Saifi92,3137.19Increase2.svg7.19
    NOTA None of the Above 5,8240.45Steady2.svg
    Majority1,05,7628.24Increase2.svg0.60
    Turnout 1,283,18562.30Decrease2.svg3.16
    SP hold Swing Increase2.svg0.98

    2019

    2019 Indian general elections: Moradabad
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    SP S. T. Hasan 649,538 50.65 Increase2.svg15.39
    BJP Kunwar Sarvesh Kumar Singh 5,51,41643.01Steady2.svg
    INC Imran Pratapgarhi 59,1984.62Increase2.svg2.87
    NOTA None of the Above 5,7570.45Decrease2.svg0.01
    PECP Nasir Ali Mansoori1,0510.08Decrease2.svg2.21
    Majority98,1227.64Decrease2.svg0.11
    Turnout 12,82,26565.46Increase2.svg1.80
    SP gain from BJP Swing Increase2.svg7.64

    2014

    2014 Indian general elections: Moradabad
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    BJP Kunwar Sarvesh Kumar Singh 485,224 43.01 Increase2.svg9.87
    SP S. T. Hasan 3,97,72035.26Increase2.svg31.58
    BSP Haji Mohammad Yaqoob1,60,94514.27Decrease2.svg5.13
    PECP Engineer Mohammad Irfan25,8402.29Increase2.svg2.29
    INC Begum Noor Bano 19,7321.75Decrease2.svg37.84
    NOTA None of the Above 5,2070.46Increase2.svg0.46
    Majority87,5047.75Increase2.svg1.30
    Turnout 11,27,96563.66Increase2.svg8.86
    BJP gain from INC Swing Increase2.svg3.42

    2009

    2009 Indian general election: Moradabad
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    INC Mohammad Azharuddin 301,283 39.59 Increase2.svg39.59
    BJP Kunwar Sarvesh Kumar Singh 2,52,17633.14Increase2.svg5.33
    BSP Rajiv Channa1,47,59419.40Decrease2.svg3.59
    SP Mohammad Rizwan27,9823.68Decrease2.svg29.60
    IND. Hariom Balmiki5,6750.75Increase2.svg0.75
    Majority49,1076.45Increase2.svg0.98
    Turnout 7,60,94454.80Increase2.svg6.39
    INC gain from SP Swing Increase2.svg6.31

    2004

    [3] [4]

    2004 Indian general election: Moradabad
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    SP Shafiqur Rahman Barq 218,079 33.28 Increase2.svg8.78
    BJP Chandra Vijay Singh 1,82,23927.81N/A
    BSP Iftakar Mohammad Khan1,50,61622.98Increase2.svg3.66
    NLP Dr. Masood Ahmad42,0186.41Increase2.svg3.17
    IND Parmeshwar Lal38,1705.82N/A
    Majority35,8405.47Decrease2.svg9.59
    Turnout 6,55,17548.41Decrease2.svg7.64
    SP gain from ABLTC Swing Decrease2.svg6.28

    1999

    [5]

    1999 Indian general election: Moradabad
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    ABLTC Chandra Vijay Singh 253,321 39.56 N/A
    SP Shafiqur Rahman Barq 1,56,87124.50Decrease2.svg15.02
    BSP Mohammad Akil1,23,71419.32Increase2.svg0.74
    INC Reena Kumari637629.96Increase2.svg5.11
    NLP Zahid Husain207293.24N/A
    IND Sudhir Kumar Singh12,3911.94N/A
    Majority96,45015.06Increase2.svg10.08
    Turnout 6,47,98856.05Decrease2.svg8.45
    ABLTC gain from SP Swing Increase2.svg0.04

    1998

    [6]

    1998 Indian general election: Moradabad
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    SP Shafiqur Rahman Barq 289,484 39.52 Increase2.svg1.46
    BJP Vijay Bansal2,53,00334.54Decrease2.svg3.23
    BSP Raja Ram Saini1,36,08118.58Increase2.svg0.93
    INC Hafiz Moh. Siddiqi637624.85Increase2.svg1.76
    RJD Wajid Hussain10,1321.38N/A
    IND Mobin2,0750.28N/A
    Majority36,4814.98Increase2.svg4.69
    Turnout 7,38,54264.50Increase2.svg7.12
    SP hold Swing Increase2.svg1.46

    1996

    [7]

    1996 Indian general election: Moradabad
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    SP Shafiqur Rahman Barq 242,030 38.06 N/A
    BJP Sandeep2,40,14537.77Decrease2.svg0.44
    BSP Akbar Husain 1,12,25417.65N/A
    INC Indra Mohini19,6433.09Decrease2.svg6.56
    IND Haji Kamruddin3,3800.53N/A
    Majority1,8850.29Decrease2.svg2.56
    Turnout 6,44,08157.38Increase2.svg4.26
    SP gain from JD Swing Decrease2.svg3.00

    1991

    [8]

    1991 Indian general election: Moradabad
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    JD Ghulam Mohammad Khan 201,739 41.06 Decrease2.svg9.58
    BJP V.P. Singhal1,87,76138.21Increase2.svg35.84
    INC Onkar Saran Kothiwal47,4089.65Decrease2.svg24.11
    JP Shamim Ahmed Khan25,9335.28N/A
    IND Jiraj Singh9,1931.87N/A
    Majority13,9782.85Decrease2.svg14.03
    Turnout 5,07,41553.12Decrease2.svg0.01
    JD hold Swing Decrease2.svg9.58

    1989

    [9]

    1989 Indian general election: Moradabad
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    JD Ghulam Mohammad Khan 245,760 50.64 N/A
    INC Indra Mohini1,63,84333.76Increase2.svg4.35
    IND Dinesh Tyagi30,0866.20N/A
    BSP Ram Chandra Seni19.1353.94N/A
    BJP Laxman Prasad11,4892.37Decrease2.svg18.61
    Majority81,91716.88Increase2.svg15.09
    Turnout 5,04,31253.13Decrease2.svg7.44
    JD gain from INC Swing Increase2.svg21.23

    1984

    [10]

    1984 Indian general election: Moradabad
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    INC Hafiz Siddiq 116,942 29.41 Decrease2.svg1.10
    INLD Ghulam Mohammad Khan 1,09,82927.62N/A
    BJP Dinesh Chandra83,44020.98N/A
    IND Chandra Vijay Singh44,41011.17N/A
    IND Mahendra Singh Yadav30,8197.75N/A
    Majority7,1131.79Decrease2.svg1.65
    Turnout 4,05,93160.57Increase2.svg10.89
    INC gain from JP(S) Swing Decrease2.svg4.54

    1980

    [11]

    1980 Indian general election: Moradabad
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    JP(S) Ghulam Mohammad Khan 103,291 33.95 N/A
    INC(I) Naubat Ram92,82430.51Increase2.svg11.47
    JP Basir Ahmad59,74719.64N/A
    INC(U) Humuan Qadir24,0507.90N/A
    IND Santosh Kumar5,0321.65N/A
    Majority10,4673.44Decrease2.svg42.29
    Turnout 3,10,57549.68Decrease2.svg6.33
    JP(S) gain from JP Swing Decrease2.svg30.82

    1977

    [12]

    1977 Indian general election: Moradabad
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    BLD Ghulam Mohammad Khan 196,648 64.77
    INC D.N.Sinha57,79719.04
    IND Karan Singh19,2676.35
    IND Riasat Hussain12,9814.28
    IND Shamim Ahmad Khan4,3401.43
    IND Krishan Kant Gupta3,1201.03
    Majority138,85145.73Increase2.svg36.72
    Turnout 3,09,12556.01Increase2.svg9.37
    JP gain from ABJS Swing Increase2.svg29.85

    1971

    [13]

    1971 Indian general election: Moradabad
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    ABJS Virendra Agrawal 83,077 34.92 Increase2.svg4.52
    IND Shamim Ahmad Khan61,64925.91N/A
    IND D.N.Sinha25,73110.81N/A
    BKD Khamani Singh18,3927.73N/A
    Majority21,4289.01Decrease2.svg1.57
    Turnout 2,44,81246.64Decrease2.svg12.71
    ABJS hold Swing Increase2.svg4.52

    1967

    [14]

    1967 Indian general election: Moradabad
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    ABJS Om Prakash Tyagi 78,497 30.40 Increase2.svg6.25
    INC M.S. Fakhri51,19219.82Decrease2.svg3.8
    SWA M. Husain42,47316.45N/A
    IND K.Singh28,20310.92N/A
    Majority27,30510.58Increase2.svg5.49
    Turnout 2,77,51659.35Decrease2.svg1,68
    ABJS gain from Independent Swing Increase2.svg1.16

    1962

    [15]

    1962 Indian general election: Moradabad
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Revolutionary Socialist Party Syed Muzaffar Hussain 69,171 29.24 N/A
    ABJS Brij Bhushan Saran Bansal57,13824.15Increase2.svg7.74
    INC Ram Saran55,87423.62Decrease2.svg13.05
    Majority12,0335.09Increase2.svg2.02
    Turnout 2,50.73661.03Increase2.svg10.78
    Revolutionary Socialist Party gain from INC Swing Decrease2.svg7.43

    1957

    [16]

    1957 Indian general election: Moradabad
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    INC Ram Saran 75,992 36.67 Decrease2.svg10.91
    IND Khaliq Ahmad69,63633.60N/A
    ABJS Brahma Swarup34,00116.41Increase2.svg2.33
    PSP Ram Saran27,61513.32N/A
    Majority6,3563.07Decrease2.svg18.02
    Turnout 2,07,24450.25Increase2.svg7.60
    INC hold Swing Decrease2.svg10.91

    1951

    [17]

    1951 Indian general election: Moradabad
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    INC Ram Saran 74,644 47.58
    Socialist Om Prakash41,55226.49
    ABJS Kishan Chand22,08814.08
    KMPP Shanker Datt Sharma18,58711.85
    Majority33,09221.09
    Turnout 1,56,87142.65
    INC win (new seat)

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