Alwar (Lok Sabha constituency)

Alwar Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 25 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Rajasthan state in India. Alwar Lok Sabha seat is dominated by Yadavs.

Alwar
Lok Sabha Constituency
IncumbentMahant Balaknath
Parliamentary PartyBhartiya Janata Party
Elected Year2019
Constituency Details
StateRajasthan
Former MPKaran Singh Yadav
Assembly ConstituenciesTijara
Kishangarh Bas
Mundawar
Behror
Alwar Rural
Alwar Urban
Ramgarh
Rajgarh-Laxmangarh (ST)

Alwar district.[1]

Assembly segments

Presently, Alwar Lok Sabha constituency comprises eight Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments. These are:[2]

  1. Tijara
  2. Kishangarh Bas
  3. Mundawar
  4. Behror
  5. Alwar Rural(SC)
  6. Alwar Urban
  7. Ramgarh
  8. Rajgarh Laxmangarh(ST)

Members of Parliament

Lok Sabha Duration Name of the Member Party Affiliation
First1952-57Shobha Ram KumawatIndian National Congress
Second1957-62Shobha Ram KumawatIndian National Congress
Third1962-67Kashi Ram GuptaIndependent
Fourth1967-71Bholanath MasterIndian National Congress
Fifth1971-77H. P. SharmaIndian National Congress
Sixth1977-80Ramji Lal YadavCongress
Seventh1980-84Ram Singh YadavIndian National Congress (I)
Eighth1984-89Ram Singh YadavIndian National Congress
Ninth1989-91Ramji Lal YadavJanata Dal
Tenth1991-96Mahendra KumariBharatiya Janata Party
Eleventh1996-98Nawal Kishore SharmaIndian National Congress
Twelfth1998-99Ghasi Ram YadavIndian National Congress
Thirteenth1999–2004Jaswant Singh YadavBharatiya Janata Party
Fourteenth2004-09Karan Singh YadavIndian National Congress
Fifteenth2009-2014Bhanwar Jitendra SinghIndian National Congress
Sixteenth2014-2017Chand NathBharatiya Janata Party
2018-2019Karan Singh YadavIndian National Congress
Seventeenth2019–IncumbentBalak Nath YadavBharatiya Janata Party

Election Results

2019 Indian general elections: Alwar
Party Candidate Votes % ±
BJP Mahant Balaknath 7,60,201 60.06 +19.99
INC Bhanwar Jitendra Singh 4,30,230 33.99 -23.44
BSP Imran Khan 56,649 4.48
NOTA None of the Above 5,385 0.43 -0.926
Majority 3,29,971 26.07 +8.71
Turnout 12,68,477 67.17
BJP gain from INC Swing
Bye-election, 2018: Alwar [3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
INC Karan Singh Yadav 6,42,416 57.43 +23.72
BJP Jaswant Singh Yadav 4,45,920 40.07 -20.35
NOTA None of the Above 15,093 1.356 +1.116
Majority 1,96,496 17.36
Turnout 11,27,854 61.70
INC gain from BJP Swing
2014 Indian general elections: Alwar
Party Candidate Votes % ±
BJP Mahant Chand Nath 6,42,278 60.42
INC Bhanwar Jitendra Singh 3,58,383 33.71
BSP Azad Husain 19,483 1.83
AAP Dr. Virendra Vidrohi 8,517 0.80
IND. Hari Singh Sharma 3,672 0.35
NOTA None of the Above 2,512 0.24
Majority 2,83,895 26.71
Turnout 10,62,305 65.31
BJP gain from INC Swing
2004 Indian general elections: Alwar
Party Candidate Votes % ±
INC Dr. Karan Singh Yadav 2,46,833 45.47 +1.94
BJP Mahant Chand Nath 2,38,462 43.93 -9.02
BSP Bhai Shree Nath Gurjar 21,247 3.91 +1.48
Independent R D Sharma 16,627 3.06
INLD Chandrabhan 5,833 1.07
Independent Subhash 5,190 0.96
Independent Sagar Mal 3,643 0.67
SP Manjul Kaushik 1,643 0.30 +0.04
Independent Lakshman Saini 1,058 0.19
SMSP Baksha Nand Bharati 985 0.18
Independent Ramesh Chand 730 0.13
Independent Mool Chand 625 0.12 +0.06
Majority 8,371 1.54
Turnout 58.05
INC hold Swing +1.94

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