Etawah (Lok Sabha constituency)

Etawah Lok Sabha constituency (Hindi: इटावा लोक सभा निर्वाचन क्षेत्र) is one of the 80 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Uttar Pradesh state in northern India

Assembly segments

Constituency number Name Reserved for (SC/ST/None) District Number of electorates (2014)
200 Etawah None Etawah 3,78,525
201 Bharthana SC Etawah 3,88,280
203 Dibiyapur None Auraiya 3,04,053
204 Auraiya None Auraiya 3,20,324
207 Sikandra None Kanpur Dehat 3,16,055
Total: 17,07,237

Members of Parliament


Year Winner Party
1957 Arjun Singh Bhadoria Socialist Party
Rohanlal Chaturvedi Indian National Congress
1962 G.N. Dixit Indian National Congress
1967 Arjun Singh Bhadoria Samyukta Socialist Party
1971 Sri Shanker Tewari Indian National Congress
1977 Arjun Singh Bhadoria Bharatiya Lok Dal
1980 Ram Singh Shakya Janata Party (Secular)
1984 Raghuraj Singh Chaudhary Indian National Congress (I)
1989 Ram Singh Shakya Janata Dal
1991 Kanshi Ram Bahujan Samaj Party
1996 Ram Singh Shakya Samajwadi Party
1998 Sukhda Misra Bharatiya Janata Party
1999 Raghuraj Singh Shakya Samajwadi Party
2004 Raghuraj Singh Shakya Samajwadi Party
2009 Premdas Katheria Samajwadi Party
2014 Ashok Kumar Doharey Bharatiya Janata Party
2019 Ram Shankar Katheria Bharatiya Janata Party

Election results

2019 Indian general elections: Etawah
Party Candidate Votes % ±
BJP Ram Shankar Katheria 5,22,119 50.80
SP Kamlesh Katheria 4,57,682 44.53
INC Ashok Kumar Doharey 16,570 1.61
PSP(L) Shambhu Dayal Dohare 8,675 0.84
NOTA None of the Above 5,610 0.55
Majority 64,437 6.27
Turnout 10,28,811 58.52
BJP hold Swing
2014 Indian general elections: Etawah
Party Candidate Votes % ±
BJP Ashok Kumar Doharey 4,31,646 46.71 +30.12
SP Prem Das Katheria 2,66,700 28.38 -15.32
BSP Ajay Pal Singh Jatav 1,92,804 20.51 -15.86
INC Hans Mukhi Kori 13,397 1.43 +1.43
AAP Ujiyare Lal Dohare 5,923 0.63 +0.63
NOTA None of the above 6,165 0.66 +0.66
Margin of victory 1,72,946 18.40 +11.07
Turnout 9,39,893 55.05 +10.03
BJP gain from SP Swing +30.22
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