Zadibal Assembly constituency

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Zadibal
Constituency No. 24 for the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
Country India
State Jammu and Kashmir
District Srinagar
LS constituency Srinagar
Established1996
Member of Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Party Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
Elected year 2024

Zadibal [1] is one of the 90 constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly in India administered union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It comprises parts of Eidgah, North Srinagar and Khanyar tehsils, all in Srinagar district. It is also a part of the Srinagar Lok Sabha constituency. [2] [3]

Contents

Members of the Legislative Assembly

YearMemberParty
1962 Shaik Mohammad Abdullah Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
1967
1972 Salim Anwar Independent politician
1977 Ghulam Ahmad Shunthoo Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
1983 Sheikh Abdul Rashid
1987 Peer Mohammed Shafi
1996 Sadiq Ali
2002 Shahjahan Dar Independent politician
2008 Peer Aafaq Ahmed Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
2014 Abid Hussain Ansari Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party
2024 Tanvir Sadiq Jammu and Kashmir National Conference

Election results

Assembly Election 2024

2024 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Zadibal [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JKNC Tanvir Sadiq 22,189 63.59% New
JKPC Abid Hussain Ansari 6,01617.24%Increase2.svg13.82
Independent Junaid Azim Mattu2,7007.74%New
JKPDP Sheikh Gowher Ali9562.74%Decrease2.svg39.92
Independent Mohammad Omar Hafiz9022.59%New
NOTA None of the Above6951.99%Increase2.svg1.24
JKAP Tanveer Hussain Pathan6041.73%New
Independent Burhan Basheer Bazaz3911.12%New
Margin of victory16,17346.35%Increase2.svg30.03
Turnout 34,89330.92%Increase2.svg6.99
Registered electors 1,12,864Increase2.svg46.74
JKNC gain from JKPDP Swing Increase2.svg20.93

Assembly Election 2014

2014 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Zadibal [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JKPDP Abid Hussain Ansari 7,852 42.66% Increase2.svg17.77
JKNC Peer Afaq Ahmad4,84926.35%Decrease2.svg8.54
Independent Shahid Ali Kachroo1,3297.22%New
Independent Nazir Ud Din Ahmad1,0635.78%New
INC Shameema Raina9225.01%Decrease2.svg0.74
JKPC Mohammed Ashraf Dar6303.42%New
Independent Arshid Hussain4682.54%New
BJP Neelam Gaash3601.96%New
Independent Saleem Akhtar Malik2421.31%New
Independent Syed Owais Qadri2411.31%New
NOTA None of the Above1380.75%New
Margin of victory3,00316.32%Increase2.svg6.33
Turnout 18,40423.93%Increase2.svg6.63
Registered electors 76,915Increase2.svg7.10
JKPDP gain from JKNC Swing Increase2.svg7.78

Assembly Election 2008

2008 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Zadibal [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JKNC Peer Aafaq Ahmed 4,335 34.89% Decrease2.svg2.72
JKPDP Shahi Jahan Dar3,09424.90%Increase2.svg23.23
Independent Tanvir Sadiq 2,75922.20%New
INC Mushtaq Ahmed Tantray7155.75%Decrease2.svg0.57
Independent Abul Hassan Khan2401.93%New
BSP Nasir Ahmed Naikoo2271.83%New
JKPDF Mohammed Yousuf Shair1761.42%New
Independent Syed Ajaz Ahmed Rizvi1661.34%New
JKANC Raja Iftikhar Hussain1351.09%New
Independent Rabia1341.08%New
Jammu & Kashmir Democratic Party Nationalist Muzaffar Hussain Reshi1271.02%New
Margin of victory1,2419.99%Increase2.svg0.92
Turnout 12,42617.30%Increase2.svg12.52
Registered electors 71,819Increase2.svg5.85
JKNC gain from Independent Swing Decrease2.svg11.78

Assembly Election 2002

2002 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Zadibal [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Shahjahan Dar 1,514 46.67% New
JKNC Khawja Sadiq Ali1,22037.61%Decrease2.svg11.47
INC Syed Abdullah Rizvi2056.32%Decrease2.svg12.11
Independent Abdul Qayoom1023.14%New
BJP Syed Maqsood Shah932.87%New
JKPDP A. R. Wani541.66%New
Independent Mohammed Muzzafar250.77%New
JKNPP Sikander210.65%Decrease2.svg6.33
Margin of victory2949.06%Decrease2.svg15.86
Turnout 3,2444.78%Decrease2.svg7.51
Registered electors 67,852Increase2.svg38.79
Independent gain from JKNC Swing Decrease2.svg2.41

Assembly Election 1996

1996 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Zadibal [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JKNC Sadiq Ali 2,948 49.08% Decrease2.svg5.35
JD Abdul Hassan Bhat1,45124.16%New
INC Syed Abdulla Safvi1,10718.43%New
JKNPP Ramzan Bangi4196.98%New
Independent Abdul Rashid Kabli821.37%New
Margin of victory1,49724.92%Increase2.svg14.57
Turnout 6,00712.68%Decrease2.svg57.21
Registered electors 48,887Decrease2.svg32.31
JKNC hold Swing Decrease2.svg5.35

Assembly Election 1987

1987 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Zadibal [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JKNC Peer Mohammed Shafi 27,316 54.42% Decrease2.svg34.12
Independent Peer Abdul Rouf22,12144.07%New
Independent A. R. Wani7551.50%New
Margin of victory5,19510.35%Decrease2.svg71.10
Turnout 50,19271.24%Decrease2.svg18.11
Registered electors 72,225Increase2.svg12.19
JKNC hold Swing

Assembly Election 1983

1983 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Zadibal [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JKNC Sheikh Abdul Rashid 49,937 88.54% Increase2.svg36.99
Independent Jehangir Ali Khan4,0017.09%New
INC Mohmmed Amim Bhat1,7103.03%New
JKNC Mohammed Ashraf5450.97%Decrease2.svg50.59
Margin of victory45,93681.45%Increase2.svg77.31
Turnout 56,39988.93%Increase2.svg7.12
Registered electors 64,380Increase2.svg14.15
JKNC hold Swing Increase2.svg36.99

Assembly Election 1977

1977 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Zadibal [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JKNC Ghulam Ahmad Shunthoo 23,401 51.55% New
JP Salin Anwar Dhar21,52247.41%New
JI Ghulam Nabi Nowshehri4691.03%Decrease2.svg2.20
Margin of victory1,8794.14%Decrease2.svg10.21
Turnout 45,39281.71%Increase2.svg23.36
Registered electors 56,400Increase2.svg72.35
JKNC gain from Independent Swing

Assembly Election 1972

1972 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Zadibal [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Salim Anwar 6,173 33.02% New
Independent Aga Syed Afzil Jalali3,49118.68%New
Independent Ali Mohammed1,8429.85%New
INC Peer Gayas Ud Din1,6989.08%Decrease2.svg19.49
Independent Syed Abdulla Shah1,6818.99%New
ABJS Hari Krishan1,1826.32%Decrease2.svg6.07
Independent Sadiq Ali 7534.03%New
JI Ghulam Nabi Nowshehri6043.23%New
Independent Mohamed Shafi3421.83%New
Independent Misra Bano2871.54%New
Independent Mohamed Yusuf2471.32%New
Margin of victory2,68214.35%Decrease2.svg9.18
Turnout 18,69260.53%Increase2.svg29.86
Registered electors 32,724Increase2.svg29.15
Independent gain from JKNC Swing Decrease2.svg19.07

Assembly Election 1967

1967 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Zadibal [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JKNC Shaik Mohammad Abdullah 3,599 52.10% Decrease2.svg31.66
INC M. A. Shair1,97428.58%New
ABJS S. Nath85612.39%New
CPI A. Shah3144.55%New
Independent S. G. Mohammed1652.39%New
Margin of victory1,62523.52%Decrease2.svg44.00
Turnout 6,90828.55%Decrease2.svg40.95
Registered electors 25,338Increase2.svg2.73
JKNC hold Swing Decrease2.svg31.66

Assembly Election 1962

1962 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election  : Zadibal [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JKNC Shaik Mohammad Abdullah 14,093 83.76% New
Independent Syed Abdullah Shah2,73216.24%New
Margin of victory11,36167.52%
Turnout 16,82572.24%
Registered electors 24,665
JKNC win (new seat)

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