Ram Lal Markanda

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Dr. Ram Lal Markanda is an Indian politician and member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. Markanda is a member of the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly from the Lahaul and Spiti constituency in Lahaul and Spiti district. [1] [2] [3] [4] On 26th March,2024 He resigned from bjp [5] [6]

Electoral performance

2022 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election  : Lahaul and Spiti
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Ravi Thakur 9,948 52.91% Increase2.svg16.24
BJP Dr. Ram Lal Markanda 8,33244.32%Decrease2.svg0.98
AAP Sudarshan Jaspa4542.41%New
NOTA Nota670.36%New
Margin of victory1,6168.60%Decrease2.svg0.04
Turnout 18,80173.74%Increase2.svg0.04
Registered electors 25,496Increase2.svg9.75
INC gain from BJP Swing Increase2.svg7.61
2017 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election  : Lahaul and Spiti [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Dr. Ram Lal Markanda 7,756 45.30% Increase2.svg6.92
INC Ravi Thakur6,27836.67%Decrease2.svg23.57
Independent Rajinder Karpa2,24013.08%New
Independent Sudarshan Jaspa6553.83%New
Margin of victory1,4788.63%Decrease2.svg13.22
Turnout 17,12173.70%Decrease2.svg1.99
Registered electors 23,231Increase2.svg3.97
BJP gain from INC Swing Decrease2.svg14.94
2012 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election  : Lahaul and Spiti
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Ravi Thakur 10,187 60.24% Increase2.svg18.94
BJP Dr. Ram Lal Markanda 6,49138.38%Decrease2.svg15.78
Margin of victory3,69621.86%Increase2.svg8.99
Turnout 16,91175.68%Increase2.svg1.89
Registered electors 22,344Decrease2.svg2.04
INC gain from BJP Swing
2007 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election  : Lahaul and Spiti
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Dr. Ram Lal Markanda 9,117 54.16% Increase2.svg42.41
INC Phunchog Rai 6,95141.30%Decrease2.svg15.40
BSP Bir Singh7264.31%New
Margin of victory2,16612.87%Decrease2.svg15.71
Turnout 16,83273.80%Decrease2.svg3.90
Registered electors 22,809Increase2.svg6.23
BJP gain from INC Swing
2003 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election  : Lahaul and Spiti [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Raghbir Singh 9,458 56.70% Increase2.svg26.16
HVC Dr. Ram Lal Markanda 4,69028.11%Decrease2.svg6.84
BJP Yuv Raj Bodh1,96111.76%Increase2.svg7.42
Independent Hira Lal3281.97%New
LHMP Amarjeet Singh1220.73%New
Margin of victory4,76828.58%Increase2.svg24.17
Turnout 16,68277.77%Increase2.svg6.84
Registered electors 21,471Increase2.svg4.00
INC gain from HVC Swing Increase2.svg21.74
1998 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election  : Lahaul and Spiti [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
HVC Dr. Ram Lal Markanda 5,113 34.95% New
INC Raghubir Singh4,46730.54%Decrease2.svg24.91
Independent Ravi Thakur4,41530.18%New
BJP Ram Nath Sahani6344.33%Decrease2.svg38.83
Margin of victory6464.42%Decrease2.svg7.87
Turnout 14,62973.51%Increase2.svg8.36
Registered electors 20,645Increase2.svg9.91
HVC gain from INC Swing Decrease2.svg20.49

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