Jalna (Lok Sabha constituency)

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Jalna
Lok Sabha Constituency
IncumbentRaosaheb Danve
Parliamentary PartyBJP
Elected Year2019
Constituency Details
Established1952–present
ReservationNone
StateMaharashtra
Total Electors18,67,329
Former MPUttamsingh Pawar
Most Successful PartyIndian National Congress (9 times)
Assembly ConstituenciesJalna
Badnapur
Bhokardan
Sillod
Phulambri
Paithan

Jalna Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 48 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Maharashtra state in Western India.

Assembly Segments[]

Presently, after the implementation of delimitation of parliamentary constituencies in 2008, Jalna Lok Sabha constituency comprises six Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments. These segments are:[1]

Constituency number Name Reserved for (SC/ST/None) District
101 Jalna None Jalna
102 Badnapur SC Jalna
103 Bhokardan None Jalna
104 Sillod None Aurangabad
106 Phulambri None Aurangabad
110 Paithan None Aurangabad

Members of Parliament[]

Election results[]

General elections 2019[]

2019 Indian general elections: Jalna
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Raosaheb Danve 6,98,019 57.78 +2.31%
INC Vilas Autade 3,65,204 30.23 -5.84%
VBA Sharadchandra Wankhede 77,158 06.39 +0.08%
NOTA None of the Above 15,637 1.29
Majority 3,32,815
Turnout 12,09,096 64.75
BJP hold Swing

General elections 2014[]

2014 Indian general elections: Jalna
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Raosaheb Danve 5,91,428 55.47 +11.47
INC Vilas Autade 3,84,630 36.07 -6.86
BSP Sharadchandra Wankhede 67,300 6.31
Majority 2,06,798 19.40
Turnout 10,66,259 67.44 +11.59
BJP hold Swing

General Elections 2009[]

2009 Indian general elections: Jalna
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Raosaheb Danve 3,50,710 44.00 -4.87
INC Kalyan Vaijinath Kale 3,42,228 42.93 +1.17
Majority 8,482 1.07
Turnout 7,97,127 55.89 -4.96
BJP hold Swing

References[]

  1. ^ "District wise List of Assembly and Parliamentary Constituencies". Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra website. Archived from the original on 18 March 2010.
  2. ^ "Election Results of Bye-elections, 1952-1995". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 12 January 2010.

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