Jawali Assembly constituency

Jawali Assembly constituency is one of the 68 constituencies in the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly of Himachal Pradesh a northern state of India. Jawali is also part of Kangra Lok Sabha constituency.[2][3]

Jawali
Constituency for the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionNorth India
StateHimachal Pradesh
DistrictKangra
LS constituencyKangra
Total electors99,572[1]
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
14th Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
PartyIndian National Congress
Elected year2022

Members of Legislative Assembly

Year Member Party
1967 R. Chandra Indian National Congress
1972 Vikram Singh
1977 Sujan Singh Pathania Janata Party
1982 Rajan Sushant Bharatiya Janata Party
1985
1990 Sujan Singh Pathania Indian National Congress
1993
1998 Rajan Sushant Bharatiya Janata Party
2003 Sujan Singh Pathania Indian National Congress
2007 Rajan Sushant Bharatiya Janata Party
2009[lower-alpha 1] Sujan Singh Pathania Indian National Congress
2012 Neeraj Bharti
2017 Arjun Singh[4] Bharatiya Janata Party
2022 Chander Kumar Indian National Congress
  1. by-election

Election results

2022

2022 Himachal Pradesh Assembly election: Jawali constituency
Party Name Votes Votes %
Indian National Congress Chander Kumar 38243 51.22%
Bharatiya Janata Party Sanjay Kumar Guleria 35212 47.16%
Himachal Jan Kranti Party Arun Kumar 306 0.41%
Aam Aadmi Party Baldev Raj 277 0.37%
Bahujan Samaj Party Bhir Singh 258 0.35%
None of the Above NOTA 373 0.5%
Margin 3031 4.05%
Total Votes Polled 74669 74.98%
Electors 99,572

2017

Party Name Votes Votes %
Bharatiya Janta Party Arjun Singh 36,999 55.3%
Indian National Congress Chander Kumar 28,786 43.0%
Independent Rakesh Kumar 315 0.5%
Communist Party Of India Rustam Singh 314 0.5%
Bahujan Samaj Party Manjana Devi 266 0.4%
Navbharat Ekta Dal Harbans Lal Dhiman 236 0.4%
Margin 8,213 12.3%
Total Votes Polled 66,916 79.7%
Electors 84,616

2012

Party Name Votes Votes %
Indian National Congress Neeraj Bharti 23,798 41.6%
Bharatiya Janta Party Arjan Singh 19,364 33.8%
Independent Sanjay Kumar Guleria 10,924 19.1%
Independent Sushil Sharma 1,221 2.1%
Himachal Lokhit Party Ravinder Singh 693 1.2%
Bahujan Samaj Party Ravi Kumar 493 0.9%
Nationalist Congress Party Aman Kumar 315 0.6%
Independent Parbhat Singh 280 0.5%
Himachal Swabhiman Party Kuldeep Singh Jaryal 169 0.3%
Margin: 4,434 7.7%
Total Votes Polled 57,257 70.8%
Electors 80,874

2007

Party Name Votes Votes %
Bharatiya Janata Party Rajan Sushant 26,729 48.1%
Indian National Congress Sujan Singh Pathania 21,548 38.8%
Bahujan Samaj Party Vicky (RAJAN MANKOTIA) 3,229 5.8%
Independent Dilaber Singh Chhotu 2,665 4.8%
Independent Ashok Kumar Somal 1,433 2.6%
Margin 5,181 9.3%
Total Votes Polled 55,667 72.5%
Electors 76,749

2003

Party Name Votes Votes %
Indian National Congress Sujan Singh 27,147 52.0%
Bharatiya Janta Party Rajan Sushant 21,314 40.8%
Himachal Vikas Congress Krishan Kumar 2,452 4.7%
Lok Jan Shakti Party Rajesh Kumar 526 1.0%
Bahujan Samaj Party Rattan Chand 409 0.8%
Samajwadi Party Vinod Kumar 337 0.7%
Margin 5,833 11.2%
Total Votes Polled 52,248 77.5%
Electors 67,440

1998

Party Name Votes Votes %
Bharatiya Janta Party Rajan Sushant 24,041 57.7%
Indian National Congress Sujan Singh 17,014 40.8%
Samajwadi Party Ramesh Chand 292 0.7%
Himachal Vikash Congress Surjeet Kumar 266 0.6%
Independent Sohan Singh 86 0.2%
Margin 7,027 16.7%
Total Votes Polled 42,076 74.8%
Electors 56,220

1993

Party Name Votes Votes %
Indian National Congress Sujan Singh Pathania 19,409 49.5%
Bharatiya Janta Party Rajan Sushant 17,773 45.3%
Independent Fouza Singh Sombal 994 2.5%
Bahujan Samaj Party Nanak Chand 474 1.2%
Independent Govind Singh Gulfria 434 1.1%
Janata Dal Shiv Raj Kaundal 99 0.3%
Independent Onkar Singh 33 0.1%
Margin 1,636 4.1%
Total Votes Polled 39,506 75.9%
Electors 52,062

1990

Party Name Votes Votes %
Indian National Congress Sujan Singh Pathania 19,508 50.6%
Bharatiya Janta Party Rajan Sushant 17,787 46.1%
Communist Party Of India Balbir Singh 675 1.8%
Doordarshi Party Milap Chand 295 0.8%
Bahujan Samaj Party Mast Ram 196 0.5%
Independent Naresh Kumar 72 0.2%
Independent Pawan Kumar 47 0.1%
Margin 1,721 4.4%
Total Votes Polled 38,899 77.9%
Electors 49,919

1985

Party Name Votes Votes %
Bharatiya Janta Party Rajan Sushant 14,040 49.8%
Indian National Congress Sujan Singh Pathania 13,684 48.5%
Independent Mast Ram 494 1.8%
Margin 356 1.2%
Total Votes Polled 28,487 79.5%
Electors 35,841

1982

Party Name Votes Votes %
Bharatiya Janta Party Rajan Sushant 11,669 47.3%
Indian National Congress Sujan Singh Pathaania 11,141 45.1%
Independent Shiv Raj 620 2.5%
Independent Badhawa Sijngh 379 1.5%
Independent Jaswant Singh 314 1.3%
Independent Krishan Chander Dhiman 276 1.1%
Lok Dal Fakar Deen 149 0.6%
Independent Tilak Raj 145 0.6%
Margin 528 2.1%
Total Votes Polled 25,138 77.9%
Electors 32,253

1977

Party Name Votes Votes %
Janta Party Sujan Singh Pathania 9,965 48.6%
Indian National Congress Vikram Singh 5,075 24.7%
Independent Shiv Raj Kaundal 3,548 17.3%
Independent Prakash Chand Sharma 1,107 5.4%
Independent Gagan Singh 329 1.6%
Independent Babu Ram 228 1.1%
Independent Shankar Singh 189 0.9%
Independent Hoshiyar Singh Prasher 81 0.4%
Margin 4,890 23.4%
Total Votes Polled 20,925 70.6%
Electors 29,649

1972

Party Name Votes Votes %
Indian National Congress Vikram Singh 11,136 48.6%
Independent Punjab Singh 1,937 1.6%
Margin 9,199 66.56%
Total Votes Polled 14,156 57.50%
Electors 24619

1967

Party Name Votes Votes %
Indian National Congress R.Chandra 8229 24.7%
Independent V.Singh 6764 17.3%
Margin 1465 8.63%
Total Votes Polled 18037 70.20%
Electors 25695

See also

References

  1. "Election Department, Himachal Pradesh". himachal.nic.in. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  2. "Sitting and previous MLAs from Jawali Assembly constituency". Elections.in. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
  3. "DELIMITATION OF PARLIAMENTARY AND ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCIES ORDER, 2008" (PDF). Election commission of India. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
  4. Election Commission of India. "Himachal Pradesh General Legislative Election 2017". Retrieved 8 July 2021.

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