Ganganagar (Rajasthan Assembly constituency)

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Ganganagar
Constituency
DistrictSri Ganganagar district
StateRajasthan
Current constituency
Created2018
PartyIndependent
MLARaj Kumar Gaur

Ganganagar, also called Sri Ganganagar, Vidhan Sabha seat is one of the constituencies of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly, in India. It is a segment of Ganganagar (Lok Sabha constituency).

Ganganagar Constituency covers all voters from part of Shriganganagar tehsil, which includes ILRC Ganganagar (including Ganganagar Municipal Council and excluding Chak Maharaj Ka), ILRC Burjwali and ILRC Natewala.[1]

Year Name of Elected M.L.A. Party Affiliation
1. 1951 Moti Ram Indian National Congress[2]
2. 1957 Dev Nath Indian National Congress[3]
3. 1962 Kedarnath Independent[4]
4. 1967 Kedranath Sanghata Socialist Party[5]
5. 1972 Kedarnath Socialist Party[6]
6. 1977 Kedarnath Janata Party[7]
7. 1980 Radheshyam Hardayal Indian National Congress (I)[8]
8. 1985 Kedarnath Janata Party[9]
9. 1990 Kedarnath Janata Dal[10]
10. 1993 Radheshyam Hardayal Indian National Congress[11]
11. 1998 Radheshyam Ganganagar Indian National Congress[12]
12. 2003 Surender Singh Rathore Bharatiya Janta Party[13]
13. 2008 Radheshyam Ganganagar Bharatiya Janta Party[14]
14. 2013 Kamini Jindal National Unionist Zamindara Party

| 15. 2018 || Raj Kumar Gaur || Independent |}

Election Results[edit]

1951 Vidhan Sabha[edit]

  • Moti Ram (INC) : 17,215 votes [15]
  • Chet Ram (IND) : 9,880

1993 Vidhan Sabha[edit]

  • Radheshyam Hardayal (INC) : 34,252 votes [16]
  • Surender Singh (JD) : 31,345 votes
  • Bhairon Singh Shekhawat (BJP) : 26,378 votes (Sitting CM finished in third place, but he won from Bali)

2013 Vidhan Sabha[edit]

  • Kamini Jindal (NUZP) : 77,860 votes [17]
  • Radheshyam (BJP) : 40,792

References[edit]

  1. Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order 2008
  2. 1951 Rajasthan Assembly results
  3. 1957 Rajasthan Assembly results
  4. 1962 Rajasthan Assembly results
  5. 1967 Rajasthan Assembly results
  6. 1972 Rajasthan Assembly results
  7. 1977 Rajasthan Assembly results
  8. 1980 Rajasthan Assembly results
  9. 1985 Rajasthan Assembly results
  10. 1990 Rajasthan Assembly results
  11. 1993 Rajasthan Assembly results
  12. 1998 Rajasthan Assembly results
  13. 2003 Rajasthan Assembly results
  14. 2008 Rajasthan Assembly results
  15. "Rajasthan Assembly Election Results in 1951". elections.in. Retrieved 18 June 2020.
  16. "Rajasthan Assembly Election Results in 1993". eci.gov.in. Retrieved 18 June 2020.
  17. "Rajasthan Assembly Election Results in 2013". elections.in. Retrieved 18 June 2020.

See also[edit]