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Indian general election in Rajasthan, 2009|
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Turnout | 48.41% |
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First party
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Second party
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Party
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INC
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BJP
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Alliance
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United Progressive Alliance
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NDA
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Last election
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4 seats, 41.42%
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21 seats, 49.01%
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Seats won
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20
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4
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Seat change
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16
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17
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Percentage
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47.19%
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36.57%
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Swing
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5.77%
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12.44%
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The 2009 Indian general election in Rajasthan, occurred for 25 seats in the state.
Indian National Congress won 20 seats, Bharatiya Janata Party won 4 seats and remaining 1 seat was won by an Independent.
Elected MPs[edit]
No.
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Constituency
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Turnout%
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Name of elected M.P.
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Party affiliation
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Margin
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1 |
Ganganagar
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60.97 |
Bharat Ram Meghwal
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Indian National Congress
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1,40,668
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2 |
Bikaner
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41.25 |
Arjun Ram Meghwal
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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19,575
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3 |
Churu
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52.41 |
Ram Singh Kaswan
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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12,440
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4 |
Jhunjhunu
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42.03 |
Sheesh Ram Ola
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Indian National Congress
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65,332
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5 |
Sikar
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48.10 |
Mahadevo Singh Khandela
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Indian National Congress
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1,49,426
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6
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Jaipur Rural
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47.54
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Lal Chand Kataria
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Indian National Congress
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52,237
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7 |
Jaipur
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48.26 |
Mahesh Joshi
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Indian National Congress
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16,099
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8 |
Alwar
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55.54 |
Jitendra Singh
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Indian National Congress
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1,56,619
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9 |
Bharatpur
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39.02 |
Ratan Singh
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Indian National Congress
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81,454
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10 |
Karauli-Dholpur
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37.38 |
Khiladi Lal Bairwa
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Indian National Congress
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29,723
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11 |
Dausa
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63.95 |
Kirodi Lal
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Independent
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1,37,759
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12 |
Tonk-Sawai Madhopur
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53.12 |
Namo Naraian Meena
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Indian National Congress
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317
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13 |
Ajmer
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52.99 |
Sachin Pilot
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Indian National Congress
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76,135
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14 |
Nagaur
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41.03 |
Jyoti Mirdha
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Indian National Congress
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1,55,137
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15 |
Pali
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42.96 |
Badri Ram Jakhar
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Indian National Congress
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1,96,717
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16 |
Jodhpur
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45.23 |
Chandresh Kumari
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Indian National Congress
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98,329
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17 |
Barmer
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54.47 |
Harish Chaudhary
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Indian National Congress
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1,19,106
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18 |
Jalore
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37.98 |
Devji Patel
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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49,805
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19 |
Udaipur
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48.49 |
Raghuvir Meena
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Indian National Congress
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1,64,925
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20 |
Banswara
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52.79 |
Tarachand Bhagora
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Indian National Congress
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1,99,418
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21 |
Chittorgarh
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49.64 |
Girija Vyas
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Indian National Congress
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72,778
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22 |
Rajsamand
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39.68 |
Gopal Singh Shekhawat
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Indian National Congress
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45,890
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23 |
Bhilwara
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50.54 |
C P Joshi
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Indian National Congress
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1,35,368
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24 |
Kota
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45.53 |
Ijyaraj Singh
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Indian National Congress
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83,093
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25 |
Jhalawar-Baran
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60.29 |
Dushyant Singh
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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52,841
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References[edit]