Mathura Lok Sabha constituency

Mathura UP-17
Lok Sabha constituency
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Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionNorth India
StateUttar Pradesh
Assembly constituenciesChhataMantGoverdhanMathuraBaldev
Established1952
Total electors19,29,550[1]
ReservationNone
Member of Parliament
18th Lok Sabha
Incumbent
Party  BJP
Alliance  NDA
Elected year2024
Preceded byJayant Chaudhary  RLD

Mathura Lok Sabha constituency (Hindi pronunciation:[mət̪ʰʊɾaː]) is one of the 80 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. This constituency covers the entire Mathura district. According to Election Commission of India 2009 reports, the Mathura Parliamentary constituency (constituency number 17) has a total of 1,341,649 electorates out of which 593,726 are females and 747,923 are males.[2]

Assembly segments

Presently, Mathura Lok Sabha constituency comprises five Vidhan Sabha (Uttar Pradesh legislative assembly) segments.

No Name District Member Party 2024 Lead
81 ChhataMathuraLaxmi Narayan ChaudharyBJPBJP
82 MantRajesh Chaudhary
83 GoverdhanMeghshyam Singh
84 MathuraShrikant Sharma
85 Baldev (SC) Pooran Prakash

Members of Parliament

Year Member Party
1952Girraj Saran SinghIndependent
1957Raja Mahendra Pratap
1962Chaudhary Digambar SinghIndian National Congress
1967
1971Chakleshwar Singh
1977Mani Ram BagriJanata Party
1980Chaudhary Digambar SinghJanata Party (Secular)
1984Manvendra SinghIndian National Congress
1989Janata Dal
1991Sakshi MaharajBharatiya Janata Party
1996Chaudhary Tejveer Singh
1998
1999
2004Manvendra SinghIndian National Congress
2009Jayant ChaudharyRashtriya Lok Dal
2014Hema MaliniBharatiya Janata Party
2019
2024

Election results

2024 Lok Sabha Elections

Vote share of Winning candidates
2024
53.29%
2019
60.87%
2014
53.29%
2009
52.29%
2004
32.68%
1999
39.65%
1998
49.1%
1996
33.91%
1991
33.0%
1989
48.6%
1984
58.0%
1980
47.7%
1977
75.6%
1971
39.3%
1957
40.68%
2024 Indian general elections: Mathura
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJPHema Malini510,064 53.29 Decrease7.58
INCMukesh Dhangar 2,16,657 22.63 Increase20.08
BSPChaudhary Suresh Singh 1,88,417 19.69 Increase19.69
NOTANone of the Above4,563 0.48 Decrease 0.05
Majority2,93,407 30.66 Increase4.05
Turnout9,57,046 49.60 Decrease13.47
Registered electors19,29,550
BJPholdSwingDecrease 7.58

2019 Lok Sabha Elections

2019 Indian general elections: Mathura
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJPHema Malini671,293 60.87 Increase7.58
RLDKunwar Narendra Singh 3,77,822 34.26 Increase11.64
INCMahesh Pathak 28,084 2.55 Increase2.55
NOTANone of the Above5800 0.53 Increase0.35
Majority2,93,471 26.61 Decrease4.06
Turnout11,02,731 63.07 Decrease1.03
Registered electors17,48,275
BJPholdSwingIncrease7.58

2014 Lok Sabha Election

2014 Indian general elections: Mathura
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJPHema Malini674,633 53.29 Increase53.29
RLDJayant Chaudhary 2,43,890 22.62 Decrease29.67
BSPVivek Nigam 73,572 16.10 Decrease12.84
SPDinesh Kardam 36,673 3.40 Increase3.40
IndependentSandeep Kumar 158 0.94 Increase0.94
NOTANone of the Above1,953 0.18 Increase0.18
Majority4,30,743 30.67 Increase7.32
Turnout10,78,331 64.10 Increase9.95
BJPgain from RLDSwingIncrease53.29

2009 results

2009 Indian general election: Mathura[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
RLDJayant Chaudhary3,79,870 52.29
BSPShyam Sunder Sharma2,10,257 28.94
INCManvendra Singh85,418 11.76
IndependentJai Prakash 8,919 1.23
IndependentShyamsundar 3,272 0.45
IndependentDevendra 2,941 0.4
IndependentJagadish 2,684 0.37
IndependentFakkar Baba 2,181 0.3
IndependentBabu Lal Sharma 1,687 0.23
IndependentYad Ram 1,122 0.15
IndependentPramod Pachauri 551 0.08
IndependentPitam Singh 516 0.07
IndependentGopal Saini Alias Manager 399 0.05
IndependentHeera Singh 335 0.05
Majority1,69,613 23.35
Turnout7,26,493 54.15
RLDgain from INCSwing

2004 results

2004 Indian general election: Mathura[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INCManvendra Singh 1,87,400 31.11
BSPCh. Laxmi Narayan 1,49,268 24.78 +2.39
RLDDr. Gyanvati Singh 1,44,366 23.97 −7.81
BJPCh.Tej Veer Singh 1,03,007 17.10 −22.55
IndependentHarpal Singh 4,321
Om Prakash 2,414
NCPRajkumar 2,294 3.80 new
IndependentSatish Chandra 2,226
IndependentBijendra Singh 1,659
IndependentKunvar Singh 1,179
IndependentNarayan Singh 1,066
IndependentBalbir Singh 874
IndependentVidhya Devi 647 0.11
IndependentPhakkar Baba 577
IndependentDevki Nandan 529
IndependentAjay Singh 360
Majority38,132
Turnout6,02,187
INCgain from BJPSwing

1999 results

1999 Indian general election: Mathura[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJPCh.Tej Veer Singh 2,10,212 39.65 −9.45
RLDRameshwar Singh 1,68,485 31.78
BSPPt. Kamal Kant Upmanyu 1,18,720 22.39 +4.0
SPCh. Hari Singh Rawat 19,816 3.74 −12.91
Jawahar 3,620 0.68
IndependentAjit 2,631 0.50
Loktantrik Samajwadi PartyPt. Sushil Kumar Gautam 2,267 0.43
IndependentKr. Katori Devi 1,410 0.27
IndependentDr. Babulal Jain 1,088 0.21
IndependentBijendra Singh 750 0.14
Shivlal Nimeshwari 589 0.11
IndependentFakkan 568 0.11 −0.19
Majority41,727
Turnout5,30,156 45.94 −7.77
BJPholdSwing

1998 results

1998 Indian general election: Mathura[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJPCh.Tejveer Singh3,03,831 49.1 +15.19
BSPPooran Prakash1,13,801 18.39 −2.39
SPManvendra Singh1,03,041 16.65
INCMahesh Pathak 61,952 10.01 −10.82
Roshan Singh 23,033 3.72
IndependentPooran Chand Mahawar 3,487 0.56
IndependentRam Babu 2,835 0.46 +0.41
IndependentPt. Girish Chandra Sharma 2,429 0.39
IndependentFakkan 1,879 0.30 +0.25
Ranveer Singh 1,648 0.27
IndependentCh. Chandra Veer Singh 534 0.09
IndependentBrindavan Dass 280 0.05
Majority1,90,030
Turnout6,18,750 53.71 +10.4
BJPholdSwing

1996 Lok Sabha Election

1996 Indian general election: Mathura[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJPCh.Tej Veer Singh 1,67,369 33.91
INCLaxmi Narayan Chaudhary1,02,797 20.83
BSPSardar Singh 1,02,567 20.78
AIIC(T)Shyam Sundar Sharma 85,795 17.38
JDDebi Dass Vaghel 17,199 3.49
IndependentShyam Singh 1,957 0.40
IndependentBal Veer Singh 1,754 0.36
Mohan 1,101 0.22
IndependentRakesh Chandra 1,092 0.22
IndependentSalim Khan Lodhi 977 0.2
IndependentShyam Sunder 932 0.19
IndependentIshwar Chander Sharma 889 0.18
IndependentRaj Kumar 708 0.14
IndependentSaudan Singh 707 0.14
IndependentAshok Kumar 663 0.13
IndependentMahinder Singh 519 0.11
IndependentLaltesh Sharma 517 0.10
IndependentMohan Babu 475 0.1
IndependentAjay 467 0.09
IndependentShashi Pal Pippal 370 0.07
IndependentPrem 369 0.07
JPPramod Kumar 367 0.07
IndependentVijender Singh 355 0.07
IndependentRam Prakash 301 0.06
IndependentDharam Singh 282 0.06
IndependentRajinder 272 0.06
IndependentFakkan 266 0.05
Ram Babu 258 0.05
Sahib Singh 232 0.05
IndependentRajinder Singh 232 0.05
IndependentGopal Prasad 227 0.05
IndependentR. S. Tripathi 207 0.04
IndependentGopal Prasad Sharma 204 0.04
IndependentNarian Dass 204 0.04
IndependentVishan Swaroop 166 0.03
IndependentDaryab Singh Moolvanshi 144 0.03
IndependentVijay Chaturvedi 134 0.03
IndependentKayam Singh 125 0.03
IndependentMoti Lal 113 0.02
IndependentSuresh Chandra 76 0.02
IndependentR. D. Gupta 64 0.01
IndependentRam Swaroop Singh 49 0.01
Majority64572
Turnout5,07,300 43.31
BJPholdSwing

1984 Lok Sabha Election

  • Manvendra Singh (INC) : 263,248 votes [8]
  • Gayatree Devi (LKD) : 159,848 votes. (Wife of former PM Charan Singh)

1957 Lok Sabha Election

1957 Indian general election: Mathura
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
IndependentRaja Mahendra Pratap[9][10]95,202 40.68
INCChaudhary Digambar Singh69,209 29.57
IndependentPooran 29,177
ABJSAtal Bihari Vajpayee23,620 10.09
Majority
Turnout
IndependentholdSwing

See also

References

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  2. ^"Mathura General (Lok Sabha) Election Results 2019". elections.in. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
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