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Baramulla Lok Sabha constituency

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Baramulla Lok Sabha constituency is one of the six Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir state in northern India. Baramulla has 11.5 lakh voters.[1]

Assembly segments

Baramulla Lok Sabha constituency is composed of the following assembly segments:[2]

  1. Karnah (assembly constituency no. 1)
  2. Kupwara (assembly constituency no. 2)
  3. Lolab (assembly constituency no. 3)
  4. Handwara (assembly constituency no. 4)
  5. Langate (assembly constituency no. 5)
  6. Uri (assembly constituency no. 6)
  7. Rafiabad (assembly constituency no. 7)
  8. Sopore (assembly constituency no. 8)
  9. Gurez (assembly constituency no. 9)
  10. Bandipora (assembly constituency no. 10)
  11. Sonawari (assembly constituency no. 11)
  12. Sangrama (assembly constituency no. 12)
  13. Baramulla (assembly constituency no. 13)
  14. Gulmarg (assembly constituency no. 14)
  15. Pattan (assembly constituency no. 15)

Members of Parliament

Key

  INC   JKNC   JKPDP

Election Member Party
style="background-color: Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color" | 1957 Shaikh Mohammed Akbar Indian National Congress
style="background-color: Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color" | 1967 Syed Ahmed Aga Indian National Congress
style="background-color: Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color" | 1971 Syed Ahmed Aga Indian National Congress
style="background-color: Template:Jammu & Kashmir National Conference/meta/color" | 1977 Abdul Ahad Vakil Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
style="background-color: Template:Jammu & Kashmir National Conference/meta/color" | 1980 Khwaja Mubarak Shah Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
style="background-color: Template:Jammu & Kashmir National Conference/meta/color" | 1983-bye Saifuddin Soz Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
style="background-color: Template:Jammu & Kashmir National Conference/meta/color" | 1984 Saifuddin Soz Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
style="background-color: Template:Jammu & Kashmir National Conference/meta/color" | 1989 Saifuddin Soz Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
1991 election not held due to Kashmir insurgency
style="background-color: Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color" | 1996 Ghulam Rasool Kar Indian National Congress
style="background-color: Template:Jammu & Kashmir National Conference/meta/color" | 1998 Saifuddin Soz Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
style="background-color: Template:Jammu & Kashmir National Conference/meta/color" | 1999 Abdul Rashid Shaheen Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
style="background-color: Template:Jammu & Kashmir National Conference/meta/color" | 2004 Abdul Rashid Shaheen Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
style="background-color: Template:Jammu & Kashmir National Conference/meta/color" | 2009 Sharifuddin Shariq Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
style="background-color: Template:Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party/meta/color" | 2014 Muzaffar Hussain Baig Jammu & Kashmir People's Democratic Party

Election results

General Election, 2004: Baramulla
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
JKNC Abdul Rashid Shaheen 127,653 38.13
JKPDP Nizam-uddin Bhat 117,758 35.18
INC Ghulam Rasool Kar 62,316 18.61
Independent Mir Khursheed Abbasi 10,569 3.16
BJP Mohmad Akbar 9,003 2.69
JKNPP Syed Mohd Rafiq Shah 7,471 2.23
Majority 9,895
Turnout 334,770 35.65
JKNC hold Swing

General elections 2014

Indian general elections, 2014: Baramulla
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
JKPDP Muzaffar Hussain Baig 1,75,277 37.61 +6.29
JKNC Sharifuddin Shariq 1,46,058 31.34 −14.67
JKPC Salamuddin Bajad 71,154 15.27 +0.45
IND. Er. Abdul Rashid Sheikh 22,090 4.74 New
IND. Abdul Hussain 7,301 1.57 New
BJP Gulam Mohammad Mir 6,558 1.41 New
NOTA None of the Above 4,568 0.98 New
Majority 29,219 6.27 −8.42
Turnout 4,65,992 39.13 −2.71
JKPDP gain from JKNC Swing -8.40

See also

References

  1. ^ Ladakh, India's largest Lok Sabha seat, votes Wednesday
  2. ^ "Assembly Constituencies - Corresponding Districts and Parliamentary Constituencies of Jammu and Kashmir". Chief Electoral Officer, Jammu and Kashmir. Archived from the original on 31 December 2008. Retrieved 2 November 2008. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)