Rudhauli Assembly constituency

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Rudhauli
Constituency No. 309 for the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
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Current MLA of Rudhauli Sanjay Pratap Jaiswal
Constituency details
Country India
Region North India
State Uttar Pradesh
District Basti
LS constituency Basti Lok Sabha constituency
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
18th Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Party Samajwadi Party
Elected year2022

Rudhauli is a constituency of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly covering the city of Rudhauli in the Basti district of Uttar Pradesh, India. [1] [2]

Contents

Rudhauli is one of five assembly constituencies in the Basti Lok Sabha constituency. Since 2008, this assembly constituency is numbered 309 amongst 403 constituencies.

Geographical scope

The constituency comprises parts of below areas: 2-Rudhauli Tehsil; KCs 1-Ramnagar, 2-Sagara, 4-Dasia, PCs 51- Amma, 52-Mahnowa, 53-Banarjijangal, 54-Padaree, 55- Hasanpur, 56-Dumaree, 57-Ourjangal, 58-Amrouli Sumali, 59- Pitout, 60-Pachanoo, 61-Delpar Khurd, 62-Basthanwa, 63-Majhouwa Khurd, 66-Jagatpur, 69-Pakaree Bhikhi, 70-Chamraha and 71-Sakroula of KC 3-Sonaha of 4-Bhanpur Tehsil. [3]

Members of the Legislative Assembly

# Term NamePartyFromToDaysComment
1 4th Vidhan Sabha Abdul Moiz Khan Indian National Congress March 1967April 1968402 [4]
2 5th Vidhan Sabha Mahammad Nabi Bharatiya Kranti Dal February 1969March 19741,832 [5]
After Delimitation order (1972) constituency renamed as Ramnagar Assembly constituency
3 6th Vidhan Sabha Ram Samujh Indian National Congress March 1974April 19771,153
4 7th Vidhan Sabha Babu Ram Verma Janata Party June 1977February 1980969
5 8th Vidhan Sabha Parmatma Prasad Singh Indian National Congress (Indira) June 1980March 19851,735 [6]
6 9th Vidhan Sabha Karnal Keshari Singh Indian National Congress March 1985November 19891,725 [7]
7 10th Vidhan Sabha Ram Lalit Chaudhary Janata Dal December 1989April 1991488
8 11th Vidhan Sabha June 1991December 1992533
9 12th Vidhan Sabha Babu Ram Verma Samajwadi Party December 1993October 1995693
10 13th Vidhan Sabha Ram Lalit Chaudhary Bahujan Samaj Party October 1996March 20021,967
11 14th Vidhan Sabha Anoop Kumar Pandey Samajwadi Party February 2002May 20071,902
12 15th Vidhan Sabha Rajendra Prasad Chaudhary Bahujan Samaj Party May 2007March 20121,762
After Delimitation order (2008) constituency renamed as Rudhauli Assembly constituency
13 16th Vidhan Sabha Sanjay Pratap Jaiswal Indian National Congress March 2012March 20171,829 [5]
14 17th Vidhan Sabha Bhartiya Janata Party March 2017March 20221835 [5]
15 18th Vidhan Sabha Rajendra Prasad Chaudhary Samajwadi Party March 2022Incumbent907

Election results

2022

Samajwadi Party candidate Rajendra Prasad Chaudhary won in last Assembly election of 2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Elections defeating Bhartiya Janata Party candidate Sangeeta Pratap Jaiswal by a margin of 15,226 votes. [8]

2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election: Rudhauli
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SP Rajendra Prasad Chaudhary 86,360 36.82%
BJP Sangeeta Pratap Jaiswal71,13430.33%
BSP Ashok Kumar Mishra37,61816.04%
AAP Pushkaraditya Singh24,46310.43%
INC Basant Chaudhary4,4511.9%
AIMIM Dr Nihaluddin3,2381.38%
Remaining 8 Candidates6,1272.61%
NOTA None of the Above 1,1400.49%
Majority15,2266.49%
Turnout 2,34,531
SP gain from BJP Swing
2017 General Elections: Rudhauli [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Sanjay Pratap Jaiswal 90,228 40.94 Increase2.svg27.95
BSP Rajendra Prasad Chaudhary68,42331.05Increase2.svg6.38
INC Sayeed Ahmad Khan51,74323.48Decrease2.svg4.07
Remainder 10 candidates9,3034.18Steady2.svg
None Of The Above2,2211.01Increase2.svg1.01
Majority21,8059.80Increase2.svg6.92
Turnout 221,91854.44Decrease2.svg2.53
BJP gain from INC Swing Increase2.svg5.73
2012 General Elections: Rudhauli [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Sanjay Pratap Jaiswal 55,950 27.55 Increase2.svg2
BSP Rajendra Prasad Chaudhary50,10724.67Decrease2.svg8.95
SP Ram Lalit Chaudhary38,47618.94Increase2.svg0.64
BJP Aditya Vikram Singh26,38712.99Increase2.svg7.66
PECP Ajay Kumar Pandey18,5189.12New
Remainder 10 Candidates13,6676.73Steady2.svg
Majority5,8432.88Decrease2.svg1.65
Turnout 20310556.97Increase2.svg11.35
INC gain from BSP Swing Decrease2.svg6.07
2007 Assembly Elections: Ramnagar (Rudhauli)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BSP Rajendra Prasad Chaudhary 41,580 33.62 Increase2.svg6.71
INC Sanjay Pratap Jaiswal 35,97929.09Increase2.svg25.04
SP Anoop Kumar Pandey22,63918.30Decrease2.svg19.67
BJP Sanjay Chaudhary6,5965.33Decrease2.svg1.84
SBSP Raghvendra Mishra3,0262.44Increase2.svg2.44
Independent Dhruv Chandar1,9651.58Steady2.svg
BKD Ram Narayan1,8271.47Decrease2.svg21.13
Remaining 14 Candidates10,0428.17Steady2.svg
Majority5,6014.53Decrease2.svg6.53
Turnout 1,23,65445.62Decrease2.svg12.65
Registered electors 2,71,025
BSP gain from SP Swing Decrease2.svg4.35
2002 Assembly Elections: Ramnagar (Rudhauli)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SP Anoop Kumar Pandey 49,001 37.97 Increase2.svg14.11
BSP Ram Lalit Chaudhary34,72726.91Decrease2.svg11.46
Independent Sanjay Pratap Jaiswal 17,98113.93Steady2.svg
BJP Saroj Singh9,2487.17Decrease2.svg22.61
INC Chandra Prakash5,2224.05Decrease2.svg7.92
NLP Haidar Ali45293.51Increase2.svg3.51
Remaining 10 Candidates8,3386.46Steady2.svg
Majority14,27411.06Decrease2.svg3.45
Turnout 1,29,04658.27Increase2.svg0.82
Registered electors 2,21,467
SP gain from BSP Swing Decrease2.svg0.40
1996 Assembly Elections: Ramnagar (Rudhauli)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BSP Ram Lalit Chaudhary 46,299 38.37 Increase2.svg29.50
SP Babu Ram Verma28,78423.86Decrease2.svg14.79
Independent Anoop Kumar Pandey22,28918.47Steady2.svg
IC(S) Haidar Lal9,3937.78Increase2.svg7.78
SAP Kaushal Kumar Pandey7,4536.18Increase2.svg6.18
Remaining 5 Candidates6,4405.34Steady2.svg
Majority17,51514.51Increase2.svg5.64
Turnout 1,20,65857.45Decrease2.svg4.19
Registered electors 2,13,629
BSP gain from SP Swing Decrease2.svg0.28
1993 Assembly Elections: Ramnagar (Rudhauli)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SP Babu Ram Verma46,92938.65Increase2.svg38.65
BJP Anoop Kumar Pandey36,15829.78Increase2.svg8.26
JD Ram Lalit Chaudhary18,19014.98Decrease2.svg14.61
INC Parmatma Prasad Singh14,53611.97Decrease2.svg10.73
Remaining 9 Candidates5,6124.62Steady2.svg
Majority10,7718.87Increase2.svg1.98
Turnout 1,21,42561.64Increase2.svg8.83
Registered electors 2,00,911
SP gain from JD Swing Increase2.svg9.06
1991 Assembly Elections: Ramnagar (Rudhauli)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JD Ram Lalit Chaudhary27,98729.59Decrease2.svg14.73
INC Parmatma Prasad Singh21,47422.70Decrease2.svg0.78
BJP Anoop Kumar Pandey20,35321.52Increase2.svg16.24
JP Babu Ram Verma8,8259.33Increase2.svg1.34
BSP Tara Prasad8,3928.87Decrease2.svg4.73
Remaining 10 Candidates7,5627.99Steady2.svg
Majority6,5136.89Decrease2.svg6
Turnout 94,59352.81Decrease2.svg0.75
Registered electors 1,87,287
JD hold Swing Decrease2.svg14.73
1989 Assembly Elections: Ramnagar (Rudhauli)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JD Ram Lalit Chaudhary30,17644.32Increase2.svg44.32
INC Karnal Keshari Singh21,97823.48Decrease2.svg20.84
BSP Rajendra Prasad Chaudhary12,72513.60Increase2.svg13.60
JP Babu Ram Verma7,4767.99Decrease2.svg21.53
BJP Anoop Kumar Pandey4,9435.28Decrease2.svg3.14
Remaining 10 Candidates12,43113.28Steady2.svg
Majority12,06712.89Decrease2.svg15.26
Turnout 93,59853.56Increase2.svg10.64
Registered electors 1,84,761
JD gain from INC Swing Decrease2.svg7.95
1985 Assembly Elections: Ramnagar (Rudhauli)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Karnal Keshari Singh30,17644.32Increase2.svg15.34
Independent Babu Ram Verma11,01016.17Steady2.svg
LKD Ram Lalit Chaudhary10,05114.76Increase2.svg14.76
BJP Vijay Sen5,7308.42Increase2.svg1.49
Remaining 17 Candidates11,12016.33Steady2.svg
Majority19,16628.15Increase2.svg24.29
Turnout 68,08742.92Decrease2.svg0.16
Registered electors 1,61,736
INC gain from INC(I) Swing Increase2.svg10.94
1980 Assembly Elections: Ramnagar (Rudhauli)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC(I) Parmatma Prasad Singh20,26733.38Increase2.svg33.38
JP Ram Lalit Chaudhary17,92229.52Decrease2.svg14.56
BJP Ramshabd Chaudhary4,2076.93Increase2.svg6.93
Independent Sami Ullah2,9054.78Steady2.svg
Remaining 13 Candidates15,41925.39Steady2.svg
Majority2,3453.86Decrease2.svg11.24
Turnout 60,72043.08Decrease2.svg13.57
Registered electors 1,43,566
INC(I) gain from JP Swing Decrease2.svg10.7
1977 Assembly Elections: Ramnagar (Rudhauli)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JP Babu Ram Verma30,82844.08Increase2.svg44.08
INC Jagdambika Pal 20,26628.98Decrease2.svg6.08
Independent Jai Datt Singh15,11721.61Steady2.svg
Independent Virendra Pratap2,0652.95Steady2.svg
Independent Surya Prasad1,1231.61Steady2.svg
SSD Khaddar Chaudhary5390.77Increase2.svg0.77
Majority10,56215.10Increase2.svg8.42
Turnout 69,93856.65Decrease2.svg4.96
Registered electors 1,25,693
JP gain from INC Swing Increase2.svg9.02
1974 Assembly Elections: Ramnagar (Rudhauli)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Ram Samujh24,61835.06Increase2.svg1.22
ABJS Jai Dat Singh19,92628.38Increase2.svg8.86
BKD Babu Ram Verma15,87022.60Decrease2.svg19.79
INC(O) Chandra Prakash4,3426.18Increase2.svg6.18
SWA Shyam Sundar1,4282.03Increase2.svg2.03
Remaining 4 Candidates4,0335.75Steady2.svg
Majority4,6926.68Decrease2.svg1.87
Turnout 70,21761.61Increase2.svg12.06
Registered electors 1,18,262
INC gain from BKD Swing Decrease2.svg7.33
1969 Assembly Elections: Rudhauli
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BKD Mohammad Nabi22,01042.39Increase2.svg42.39
INC Abdul Moiz Khan17,57033.84Increase2.svg2.01
ABJS Indradev Mishra10,13419.52Increase2.svg0.95
CPI Maulavi Murtaza Husain1,7793.43Increase2.svg3.43
PBI^Lal Jee4290.83Increase2.svg0.83
Majority4,4408.55Increase2.svg7.56
Turnout 51,92249.55Decrease2.svg4.84
Registered electors 1,08,611
BKD gain from INC Swing Increase2.svg10.56

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1967 Assembly Elections: Rudhauli
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Abdul Moiz Khan16,33431.83Increase2.svg31.83
Independent Mohammad Nabi15,82430.84Increase2.svg30.84
ABJS B. Dev9,52918.57Increase2.svg18.57
SWA S. Nath6,48012.63Increase2.svg12.63
Independent Mohd Ali1,8063.52Increase2.svg3.52
SSP Dhondhey1,3372.61Increase2.svg2.61
Majority5100.99Increase2.svg0.99
Turnout 51,31054.39Increase2.svg54.39
Registered electors 1,03,107
INC win (new seat)

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