2019 Indian general election in Rajasthan

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2019 Indian general election in Rajasthan

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25 seats
Turnout66.34% (Increase3.23%)
  First party Second party Third party
  Bharatiya Janata Party logo.svg Hand INC.svg Water bottle RLP election symbol.svg
Party BJP INC Rashtriya Loktantrik Party
Alliance NDA United Progressive Alliance NDA
Last election 25 0 New
Seats won 24 0 1
Seat change Decrease 1 Steady Increase 1
Percentage 59.07% 34.24% 2.04%
Swing Increase 2.89% Increase 3.61% Increase 2.04%

Rajasthan Lok Sabha election result 2019.png

The 2019 Indian general election were held in Rajasthan in two phases- 29 April and 6 May 2019 to constitute the 17th Lok Sabha.[1]

Results[edit]

Name of Party Vote Share Alliance vote share Change Seats won Changes
Bharatiya Janata Party (NDA) 59.07% 61.13% +3.57 24 Decrease1
Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (NDA) 2.06% New 1 Increase1
Indian National Congress 34.59% 34.59% +1.6 0 Steady

[2]

No Constituency Turnout[3] Winner Party Margin
1 Ganganagar 74.77 Increase Nihalchand BJP 4,06,978
2 Bikaner 59.43 Increase Arjun Ram Meghwal BJP 2,64,081
3 Churu 65.90 Increase Rahul Kaswan BJP 3,34,402
4 Jhunjhunu 62.11 Increase Narendra Kumar BJP 3,02,547
5 Sikar 65.18 Increase Sumedhanand Saraswati BJP 2,97,156
6 Jaipur Rural 65.54 Increase Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore BJP 3,93,171
7 Jaipur 68.48 Increase Ramcharan Bohara BJP 4,30,626
8 Alwar 67.17 Increase Balak Nath BJP 3,29,971
9 Bharatpur 59.11 Increase Ranjeeta Koli BJP 3,18,399
10 Karauli–Dholpur 55.18 Increase Manoj Rajoria BJP 97,682
11 Dausa 61.50 Increase Jaskaur Meena BJP 78,444
12 Tonk–Sawai Madhopur 63.44 Increase Sukhbir Singh Jaunapuria BJP 1,11,291
13 Ajmer 67.32 Decrease Bhagirath Choudhary BJP 4,16,424
14 Nagaur 62.32 Increase Hanuman Beniwal RLP 1,81,260
15 Pali 62.98 Increase P P Chaudhary BJP 4,81,597
16 Jodhpur 68.89 Increase Gajendra Singh Shekhawat BJP 2,74,440
17 Barmer 73.30 Increase Kailash Choudhary BJP 3,23,808
18 Jalore 65.74 Increase Devaji Patel BJP 2,61,110
19 Udaipur 70.32 Increase Arjunlal Meena BJP 4,37,914
20 Banswara 72.90 Increase Kanak Mal Katara BJP 3,05,464
21 Chittorgarh 72.39 Increase Chandra Prakash Joshi BJP 5,76,247
22 Rajsamand 64.87 Increase Diya Kumari BJP 5,51,916
23 Bhilwara 65.64 Increase Subhash Chandra Baheria BJP 6,12,000
24 Kota 70.22 Increase Om Birla BJP 2,79,677
25 Jhalawar–Baran 71.96 Increase Dushyant Singh BJP 4,53,928

Assembly segments wise lead of parties[edit]

Party Assembly segments Position in Assembly (as of 2018 election)
BJP 176 73
Indian National Congress 16 100
Rashtriya Loktantrik Party 7 3
Bharatiya Tribal Party 1 2
Total 200

Candidates[edit]

No Constituency Poll Date Candidates
NDA

  BJP (24)   RLP (1)

INC
1 Ganganagar 6 May 2019 Nihal Chand Chauhan   BJP Bharat Ram Meghwal   INC
2 Bikaner 6 May 2019 Arjun Ram Meghwal   BJP Madangopal Meghwal   INC
3 Churu 6 May 2019 Rahul Kaswan   BJP Rafique Mandelia   INC
4 Jhunjhunu 6 May 2019 Narendra Khinchal   BJP Shrawan Kumar   INC
5 Sikar 6 May 2019 Sumedhanand Saraswati   BJP Subhash Maharia   INC
6 Jaipur Rural 6 May 2019 Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore   BJP Krishna Poonia   INC
7 Jaipur 6 May 2019 Ramcharan Bohra   BJP Jyoti Khandelwal   INC
8 Alwar 6 May 2019 Mahant Balaknath   BJP Jitendra Singh   INC
9 Bharatpur 6 May 2019 Ranjeeta Kohli   BJP Abhijit Kumar Jatav   INC
10 Karauli–Dholpur 6 May 2019 Manoj Rajuriya   BJP Sanjay Kumar Jatav   INC
11 Dausa 6 May 2019 Jaskaur Meena   BJP Savita Meena   INC
12 Tonk–Sawai Madhopur 29 April 2019 Sukhbir Singh Jaunapuria   BJP Namo Narain Meena   INC
13 Ajmer 29 April 2019 Bhagirath Chaudhary   BJP Rijju Jhunjhunuwala   INC
14 Nagaur 6 May 2019 Hanuman Beniwal   RLP Dr. Jyoti Mirdha   INC
15 Pali 29 April 2019 P. P. Chaudhary   BJP Badri Ram Jakhar   INC
16 Jodhpur 29 April 2019 Gajendra Singh Shekhawat   BJP Vaibhav Gehlot   INC
17 Barmer 29 April 2019 Kailash Choudhary   BJP Manvendra Singh   INC
18 Jalore 29 April 2019 Devji Mansinghram Patel   BJP Ratan Dewasi   INC
19 Udaipur 29 April 2019 Arjunlal Meena   BJP Raghuveer Meena   INC
20 Banswara 29 April 2019 Kanak Mal Katara   BJP Tarachand Bhagora   INC
21 Chittorgarh 29 April 2019 Chandra Prakash Joshi   BJP Gopal Singh Idwa   INC
22 Rajsamand 29 April 2019 Diya Kumari   BJP Devkinandan Gurjar   INC
23 Bhilwara 29 April 2019 Subhash Chandra Baheria   BJP Rampal Sharma   INC
24 Kota 29 April 2019 Om Birla   BJP Ramnarayan Meena   INC
25 Jhalawar–Baran 29 April 2019 Dushyant Singh   BJP Pramod Sharma   INC

References[edit]

  1. Singh, Vijaita (1 September 2018). "General election will be held in 2019 as per schedule, says Rajnath Singh". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  2. "33. Constituency wise detailed result". Electoral Commission of India. Electoral Commission of India. Retrieved 18 December 2021.
  3. Final voter turnout of Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the Lok Sabha Elections 2019, The Election Commission of India (20 April 2019, updated 4 May 2019)