Bayana Lok Sabha constituency
| Bayana | |
|---|---|
| Former Lok Sabha constituency | |
| Constituency details | |
| Country | India |
| Region | North India |
| State | Rajasthan |
| Established | 1962 |
| Abolished | 2008 |
| Reservation | SC |
Bayana was a Lok Sabha constituency in Rajasthan state in western India till 2008. This constituency was reserved for the Scheduled caste candidates.[1]
Assembly segments
Bayana Lok Sabha constituency comprised the following eight Vidhan Sabha segments:
| Constituency number | Name | District |
|---|---|---|
| 73 | Rupbas (SC) | Bharatpur |
| 74 | Nadbai | |
| 75 | Weir (SC) | |
| 76 | Bayana | |
| 77 | Rajakhera | Dholpur |
| 78 | Dholpur | |
| 79 | Bari | |
| 87 | Mahuwa | Dausa |
Members of Parliament
| Year | Member | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
1952-61 : Constituency did not exist | |||
| 1962 | Tika Ram Paliwal | Independent | |
| 1967 | Jagannath Pahadia | Indian National Congress | |
| 1971 | |||
| 1977 | Shyam Sunder Lal | Janata Party | |
| 1980 | Jagannath Pahadia | Indian National Congress | |
| 1984 | Lala Ram Ken | ||
| 1989 | Than Singh Jatav | Bharatiya Janata Party | |
| 1991 | Ganga Ram Koli | ||
| 1996 | |||
| 1998 | |||
| 1999 | Bahadur Singh Koli | ||
| 2004 | Ramswaroop Koli | ||
2008 onwards : Karauli–Dholpur | |||
Election results
2004
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BJP | Ramswaroop Koli | 265,051 | 54.02 | −1.94 | |
| INC | Mahendra Singh | 205,427 | 41.87 | +3.04 | |
| BSP | Shakuntala Padam Singh | 11,642 | 2.37 | ||
| Independent | Lakkheeram | 3,226 | 0.66 | ||
| Independent | Mool Chand KOli | 1,790 | 3.61 | ||
| SP | Mahant Ajay Balmiki | 1,555 | 3.17 | +2.92 | |
| RLD | Lakan Singh Mourya | 1,313 | 2.68 | ||
| Independent | Janki Devi Koli | 623 | 1.27 | ||
| Majority | 59,624 | 12.15 | +5.88 | ||
| Turnout | 490,633 | 46.45 | +5.43 | ||
| BJP hold | Swing | -1.94 | |||
See also
References
- ^ "The Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 1976". Election Commission of India. 1 December 1976. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
- ^ "General Election, 1977 (Vol I, II)". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
- ^ "General Election, 1999 (Vol I, II, III)". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
- ^ a b "General Election 2004". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 22 October 2021.