Siwan Lok Sabha constituency

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Siwan
Lok Sabha constituency
Constituency details
Country India
Region East India
State Bihar
Assembly constituencies Siwan
Ziradei
Darauli
Raghunathpur
Daraunda
Barharia
Established1956
ReservationNone
Member of Parliament
18th Lok Sabha
Vijay Lakshmi Kushwaha (cropped).jpg
Incumbent
Party Janata Dal (United)
Alliance NDA
Elected year 2024
Preceded by Kavita Singh

Siwan is a Lok Sabha constituency in the state of Bihar in India. The Lok Sabha is the lower house of the Parliament of India. The constituency was formed following the States Reorganisation Act of 1956 and the constituency boundaries were readjusted by the Delimitation Order of 2008. The constituency consists of 6 Assembly segments (constituencies) of the Bihar Legislative Assembly. [1]

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Overview

The Siwan constituency of the Lok Sabha is encompassed in the administrative district of Siwan of the state of Bihar. The constituency is assigned the number 18 of the 40 Lok Sabha constituencies of the state of Bihar by the Election Commission of India. [1] It consists of 6 Assembly segments (constituencies) numbered 105–110 of the Bihar Legislative Assembly, one of which is reserved for Scheduled Caste (SC) candidates in accordance with the Delimitation Order of 2008 implemented on the basis of the Delimitation Act of 2002. The Siwan constituency of the Lok Sabha has no reservation status. [2]

Assembly segments

#NameDistrictMemberParty2024 lead
105 Siwan Siwan Awadh Bihari Choudhary RJD JDU
106 Ziradei Amarjeet Kushwaha CPIMLL JDU
107 Darauli (SC) Satyadeo Ram CPIMLL JDU
108 Raghunathpur Hari Shankar Yadav RJD IND
109 Daraunda Karanjeet Singh BJP JDU
110 Barharia Bachcha Pandey RJD JDU

Members of Parliament

YearNameParty
1957 Jhulan Sinha Indian National Congress
1962 Mohammad Yusuf
1967
1971
1977 Mrityunjay Prasad Janata Party
1980 Mohammad Yusuf Indian National Congress
1984 Abdul Ghafoor
1989 Janardan Tiwari Bharatiya Janata Party
1991 Brishin Patel Janata Dal
1996 Mohammad Shahabuddin
1998 Rashtriya Janata Dal
1999
2004
2009 Om Prakash Yadav Independent
2014 Bharatiya Janata Party
2019 Kavita Singh Janata Dal (United)
2024 Vijay Lakshmi Kushwaha

Election results

2024

2024 Indian general elections: Siwan [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JD(U) Vijay Lakshmi Kushwaha 386,508 38.73
Independent Hena Shahab 2,93,65129.42
RJD Awadh Bihari Choudhary 1,98,82319.92
NOTA None of the above26,964
Majority92,857
Turnout 9,98,018
JD(U) hold Swing

2019

2019 Indian general elections: Siwan
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JD(U) Kavita Singh 448,473 45.54 +3.38
RJD Hena Shahab 3,31,51533.66+4.38
CPI(ML)L Amar Nath Yadav 74,6447.58−1.56
Independent Upendra Kumar Giri17,3531.76
Independent Madhuri Pandey12,9281.31
BSP Balmiki Prasad Gupta8,4670.86−0.79
NOTA None of the above8,4860.86
Majority1,16,958
Turnout 9,84,85054.73
JD(U) gain from BJP Swing

2014

2014 Indian general elections: Siwan [4] [5] [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Om Prakash Yadav 372,670 42.16
RJD Hena Shahab 258,82329.28
CPI(ML)L Amar Nath Yadav 81,0069.16
JD(U) Manoj Kumar Singh 79,2398.96
BSP Ganesh Ram14,5841.65
BED Ram Binay Ray11,757
AAP Satya Prakash Pandey10,542
GGP Khalil Miya9,580
BVM Ranjan Kumar8,851
BMP Parmeshwar Manjhi5,683
SwSP Paramanand Gond4,016
JPJD Narad Pandit3,250
LJP(S) Nagendra Tiwari2,611
None of the above21,4092.42
Majority
Turnout 88402156.53
BJP gain from Independent Swing

2004 election

General Election, 2004: Siwan [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RJD Shahabuddin 207,521 42.00
JD(U) Om Prakash Yadav 16506835.6
CPI(ML)L Amar Nath Yadav 72,44515
GGP Ramprit God 8,9991.4
BSP Shankar Prasad Yadav8,0431.26
Independent Prem Chand Tiwari7,5421.18
Independent Ashok Ram6,0850.95
Independent Nasir Khan3,2110.50
Majority
Turnout
RJD hold Swing

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References

  1. 1 2 "List of Parliamentary Constituencies". Election Commission of India .
  2. "Delimitation of Parliamentary & Assembly Constituencies Order - 2008". Election Commission of India .
  3. "Elections 2024". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 5 June 2024.
  4. "Constituencywise-All Candidates". Archived from the original on 17 May 2014.
  5. "General Election of India 2014, Constituencywise detail result" (PDF). Election Commission of India. p. 63. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
  6. "Parliamentary Constituency wise Turnout for General Election - 2014". ECI New Delhi. Archived from the original on 6 June 2014. Retrieved 23 September 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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