Phulera (Rajasthan Assembly constituency)

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Phulera
Constituency
DistrictJaipur district
StateRajasthan
Current constituency
Created1957
PartyBJP
MLANirmal Kumawat

Phulera Assembly constituency is one of constituencies of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly in the Jaipur Rural (Lok Sabha constituency).

Phulera constituency covers all voters from parts of Phulera tehsil, which include ILRC Sambhar including Sambhar Municipal Board and Phulera Municipal Board, ILRC Renwal including Kishangarh Renwal Municipal Board, ILRC Bhainslana, ILRC Narayana; and Doongari Khurd, Harsoli, Kherimilak and Ramjipura Kalan of ILRC Karansar.[1]

Year Name of Elected M.L.A. Party Affiliation
1. 1957 P K Chaudhari Indian National Congress[2]
2. 1962 Sagar Mal Swatantra Party[3]
3. 1967 P K Chaudhari Indian National Congress[4]
4. 1972 P K Chaudhari Indian National Congress[5]
5. 1977 Hari Singh Janata Party[6]
6. 1980 Hari Singh Indian National Congress (I)[7]
7. 1985 Laxminarain Kisan Lok Dal[8]
8. 1990 Hari Singh Indian National Congress[9]
9. 1993 Hari Singh Indian National Congress[10]
10. 1998 Nanuram Kakaraliya Indian National Congress[11]
11. 2003 Navratan Rajoria Bharatiya Janata Party[12]
12. 2008 Nirmal Kumawat Bharatiya Janata Party[13]
13. 2013 Nirmal Kumawat Bharatiya Janata Party[14]

| 14. 2018 || Nirmal Kumawat || Bharatiya Janata Party[15] |}

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