Bathinda Lok Sabha constituency

Bathinda Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 13 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies of Punjab state in northern India. In 17th Lokh Sabh, it is represented by Harsimart Kaur Badal. She has been representing Bathinda Lok Sabha Constituency in Lok Sabha since 2009. In general election of 2009, Harsimrat Kaur defeated Yuvraj Raninder singh (Son of Captain Amarinder Singh) with margin of 1,20,948 votes. In 2014`s general election she defeated Manpreet Singh Badal with margin of 19,395 votes and in 2019, Amarinder Singh Raja warring lost to Harsimart Kaur Badal with a margin of 21,722 votes.

Bathinda Lok Sabha constituency
Lok Sabha constituency
Constituency details
CountryIndia
StatePunjab
Assembly constituenciesLambi
Bhucho Mandi
Bathinda Urban
Bathinda Rural
Talwandi Sabo
Maur
Mansa
Sardulgarh
Budhlada
Established1952
ReservationNone
Member of Parliament
17th Lok Sabha
Incumbent
PartySAD
Elected year2019

Vidhan Sabha segments

Bathinda Lok Sabha constituency comprises 9 Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) constituencies.[1] For 2012 assembly elections, some of the segments were redrawn.[2] Maur, Bhucho Mandi, Bathinda Rural, and Talwandi Sabo are the new constituencies.

Constituency number Name Reserved for (SC/ST/None) District Party MLA
83 Lambi None Sri Muktsar Sahib AAP Gurmeet Singh Khudian
91 Bhucho Mandi SC Bathinda AAP Master Jagsir Singh
92 Bathinda Urban None Bathinda AAP Jagroop Singh Gill
93 Bathinda Rural SC Bathinda AAP Amit Rattan Kotfatta
94 Talwandi Sabo None Bathinda AAP Baljinder Kaur (politician)
95 Maur None Bathinda AAP Sukhveer Singh Maiserkhana
96 Mansa None Mansa AAP Vijay singla
97 Sardulgarh None Mansa AAP Gurpreet Singh Banawali
98 Budhlada SC Mansa AAP Budh Ram Singh

Members of Parliament

ElectionMember Party
1952 Sardar Hukam Singh Indian National Congress
1952 Ajit Singh
1957 Sardar Hukam Singh
1957 Ajit Singh
1962 Dhanna Singh Gulshan Akali Dal
1967 Kikar Singh Akali Dal (Sant Group)
1971 Bhan Singh Bhaura Communist Party of India
1977 Dhanna Singh Gulshan Shiromani Akali Dal
1980 Hakam Singh Indian National Congress
1984 Teja Singh Dardi Shiromani Akali Dal
1989 Baba Sucha Singh Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar)
1991 Kewal Singh Indian National Congress
1996 Harinder Singh Khalsa Shiromani Akali Dal
1998 Chatin Singh Samaon
1999 Bhan Singh Bhaura Communist Party of India
2004 Paramjit Kaur Gulshan Shiromani Akali Dal
2009 Harsimrat Kaur Badal
2014
2019

Election results

2019

2019 Indian general elections: Bathinda
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SAD Harsimrat Kaur Badal 490,811 41.52 -2.69
INC Amrinder Singh Raja Warring 4,69,412 39.3 -2.3
AAP Baljinder Kaur 1,34,398 11.19 +3.3
PEP Sukhpal Singh Khaira 38,199 3.18
NOTA None of the above 13,220 1.10
Margin of victory 21,772 1.81
Turnout 12,02,593 74.16
SAD hold Swing

2014 16th Lok Sabha

2014 Indian general elections: Bathinda
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SAD Harsimrat Kaur Badal 5,14,727 43.73
INC Manpreet Singh Badal 4,95,332 42.09
AAP Jasraj Singh Longia 87,901 7.47 +7.47
BSP Kuldeep Singh 13,732 1.17
IND Ashish 6,626 0.56
Margin of victory 19,395 1.64
Turnout 11,76,977 77.16 -1.34
SAD hold Swing

2009

2009 Indian general elections: Bathinda
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SAD Harsimrat Kaur Badal 5,29,472 50.51
INC Raninder Singh 4,08,524 38.97
BSP Nem Chand 35,094 3.34
CPI Hardev Singh Arshi 20,020 1.91
IND Dyal Chand 8,379 0.80
Margin of victory 1,20,948 11.54
Turnout 10,49,412 78.50
SAD hold Swing

1957

  • Two candidates were elected from Bathinda, formerly spelt Bhatinda, in 1957.

First Seat (Reserved for SC candidates)

  • Hukam Singh (INC) : 257,692 votes [3]
  • Teja Singh (CPI) : 185,496 (Lost by 72,000 votes)

Second Seat (Reserved for SC candidates)

  • Ajit Singh (INC) : 218,742 votes
  • Ram Singh (CPI) : 145,310 (lost by 73,000 votes)

See also

Notes

  1. "List of Parliamentary & Assembly Constituencies". Chief Electoral Officer, Punjab website.
  2. "Delimitation Order & Notification - 2006" (PDF). Electoral Office, Punjab. Retrieved 9 May 2013.
  3. "1957 India General (2nd Lok Sabha) Elections Results".

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