Jalandhar Lok Sabha constituency
Appearance
Jalandhar PB-4 | |
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Lok Sabha constituency | |
Constituency details | |
Country | India |
State | Punjab |
Assembly constituencies | Phillaur Nakodar Shahkot Kartarpur Jalandhar West Jalandhar Central Jalandhar North Jalandhar Cantt Adampur |
Established | 1952 |
Reservation | SC |
Member of Parliament | |
18th Lok Sabha | |
Incumbent | |
Party | Indian National Congress |
Elected year | 2024 |
Preceded by | Charanjit Singh Channi |
Jalandhar Lok Sabha constituency (formerly known as Jullundur Lok Sabha constituency) is one of the 13 Lok Sabha constituencies in Punjab state in northern India.
Assembly segments
[edit]Presently, after delimitation, this constituency comprises the following nine Vidhan Sabha segments:[1]
# | Name | District | Member | Party | Leading
(in 2024) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
30 | Phillaur (SC) | Jalandhar | Vikramjit Singh Chaudhary | INC | INC | ||
31 | Nakodar | Inderjit Kaur Mann | AAP | INC | |||
32 | Shahkot | Hardev Singh Laddi | INC | INC | |||
33 | Kartarpur (SC) | Balkar Singh | AAP | INC | |||
34 | Jalandhar West (SC) | Mohinder Pal Bhagat | AAP | INC | |||
35 | Jalandhar Central | Raman Arora | AAP | BJP | |||
36 | Jalandhar North | Avtar Singh Junior | INC | BJP | |||
37 | Jalandhar Cantt | Pargat Singh | INC | INC | |||
38 | Adampur (SC) | Sukhwinder Singh Kotli | INC | INC |
Old assembly segments
[edit]Before delimitation of the parliamentary constituencies in 2008, this constituency comprised the following nine Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) segments:[2]
- Jullundur Cantonment
- Jullundur North
- Jullundur Central
- Jullundur South
- Kartarpur
- Lohian
- Nakodar
- Kapurthala
- Sultanpur
Members of Parliament
[edit]Year | Member[3][4][5] | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
1952 | Amar Nath | Indian National Congress | |
1957 | Swaran Singh | ||
1962 | |||
1967 | |||
1969^ | |||
1971 | |||
1977 | Iqbal Singh Dhillon | Shiromani Akali Dal | |
1980 | Rajinder Singh Sparrow | Indian National Congress | |
1984 | Indian National Congress | ||
1989 | Inder Kumar Gujral | Janata Dal | |
1992 | Yash | Indian National Congress | |
1993^ | Umrao Singh | ||
1996 | Darbara Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal | |
1998 | Inder Kumar Gujral | Janata Dal | |
1999 | Balbir Singh | Indian National Congress | |
2004 | Rana Gurjeet Singh | ||
2009 | Mohinder S. Kaypee | ||
2014 | Santokh Singh Chaudhary | ||
2019 | |||
2023^ | Sushil Kumar Rinku | Aam Aadmi Party | |
2024 | Charanjit Singh Channi | Indian National Congress |
^denotes by-polls
Election results
[edit]2024
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
INC | Charanjit Singh Channi | 390,053 | 39.43 | 11.99 | |
BJP | Sushil Kumar Rinku | 214,060 | 21.64 | 6.46 | |
AAP | Pawan Kumar Tinu | 208,889 | 21.12 | 12.93 | |
SAD | Mohinder Singh Kaypee | 67,911 | 6.87 | 10.98 | |
BSP | Balwinder Kumar | 64,941 | 6.57 | New | |
SAD(A) | Sarabjit Singh Khalsa | 19,284 | 1.95 | 0.34 | |
CPI(M) | Purshottam Lal Bilga | 5,958 | 0.6 | New | |
Majority | 175,993 | 17.79 | 11.18 | ||
Turnout | 989,107 | 59.70 | 5.00 | ||
INC gain from AAP | Swing | 11.99 |
2023 by-election
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
AAP | Sushil Kumar Rinku | 302,279 | 34.05 | 31.55 | |
INC | Karamjit Kaur Chaudhary | 2,43,588 | 27.44 | 10.46 | |
SAD | Dr.Sukhwinder Kumar Sukhi | 1,58,445 | 17.85 | 18.05 | |
BJP | Inder Iqbal Singh Atwal | 1,34,800 | 15.18 | New | |
SAD(A) | Gurjant Singh Kattu | 20,366 | 2.29 | New | |
NOTA | None of the Above | 6,661 | 0.75 | 0.46 | |
Majority | 58,691 | 6.61 | 4.70 | ||
Turnout | 8,87,626 | 54.70 | 8.34 | ||
AAP gain from INC | Swing |
2019
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
INC | Santokh Singh Chaudhary | 385,712 | 37.90 | 1.34 | |
SAD | Charanjit Singh Atwal | 3,66,221 | 35.90 | 6.16 | |
BSP | Balwinder Kumar | 2,04,783 | 20.10 | 15.59 | |
AAP | Justice (Retd.) Jora Singh | 25,467 | 2.50 | 21.92 | |
NOTA | None of the above | 12,324 | 1.21 | N/A | |
Majority | 19,491 | 1.91 | 4.91 | ||
Turnout | 10,19,403 | 63.04 | 4.04 | ||
INC hold | Swing | 1.34 |
2014
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
INC | Santokh Singh Chaudhary | 380,479 | 36.56 | 8.78 | |
SAD | Pawan Kumar | 3,09,498 | 29.74 | 11.55 | |
AAP | Jyoti Mann | 2,54,121 | 24.42 | New | |
BSP | Sukhwinder Singh Kotli | 46,914 | 4.51 | 5.89 | |
IND | Darshan Nahar | 10,074 | 0.97 | N/A | |
Majority | 70,981 | 6.82 | 2.77 | ||
Turnout | 10,40,778 | 67.08 | 0.07 | ||
INC hold | Swing | 8.78 |
2009
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
INC | Mohinder Singh Kaypee | 408,103 | 45.34 | ||
SAD | Hans Raj Hans | 3,71,658 | 41.29 | ||
BSP | Surjit Singh | 93,592 | 10.40 | ||
IND | Rakesh Kumar Bhagat | 5,303 | 0.59 | ||
IND | Hans Raj Pabwan | 4,070 | 0.45 | ||
Majority | 36,445 | 4.05 | |||
Turnout | 8,99,691 | 67.15 | |||
INC hold | Swing |
1998
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
JD | I.K. Gujral | 380,785 | |||
INC | Umrao Singh | 2,49,769 | |||
BSP | Baldev Singh | 5,693 | |||
Independent | Gurdev Singh | 3,160 | |||
Majority | 1,31,016 | ||||
Turnout | 6,50,836 | ||||
JD gain from SAD | Swing |
See also
[edit]- 2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly election
- Jalandhar district
- List of constituencies of the Lok Sabha
Notes
[edit]- ^ "List of Parliamentary & Assembly Constituencies". Chief Electoral Officer, Punjab website.
- ^ "Statistical Report on General elections, 2004 to the 14th Lok Sabha, Volume III" (PDF). Election Commission of India website. pp. 709–11. Retrieved 8 April 2010.
- ^ "Jalandhar Parliamentary Constituency, Winning MP and Party Name". www.elections.in.
- ^ "General Election, 1977 (Vol I, II)". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
- ^ "General Election, 1999 (Vol I, II, III)". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
- ^ "Jalandhar bypoll results".
- ^ "General Election 2019". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
- ^ "General Election 2014". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
- ^ "General Election 2009". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 22 October 2021.