Muzaffarabad Assembly constituency

Muzaffarabad Assembly constituency was one of the 403 constituencies of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, India. It was a part of the Saharanpur district and one of five assembly constituencies in the Saharanpur (Lok Sabha constituency).[1][2]

Muzaffarabad
Former constituency for the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionNorth India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictSaharanpur
Abolished2012

Muzaffarabad Assembly constituency was demolished in 2008 as a result of the "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008" and renamed to Behat Assembly constituency.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

#TermNamePartyFromToDaysCommentsRef
114th Vidhan SabhaJagdish Singh RanaSamajwadi Party20022007-[3]
215th Vidhan SabhaImran MasoodIndependent20072012[4]

Election results

15th Vidhan Sabha: 2007 General Elections.[4]

2007 General Elections: Muzaffarabad
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent IMRAN MASOOD 43,835 - -
SP JAGDISH SINGH RANA 40152 -
BSP HAJI AHSAN 36860 -
BJP SUSHIL SAINI 24567 -
Remainder 12 candidates 10367 -
Majority 3683 - -
Turnout 155781 - +
Independent hold Swing -

14th Vidhan Sabha: 2002 General Elections.[3]

2002 General Elections: Muzaffarabad
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SP JAGDISH SINGH RANA 51914 39.08 -
BSP RAOMOHD NEAIM KHAN 43381 32.66 -
BJP THAKUR CHANDER PAL SINGH 24786 18.66 -
Remainder 2 candidates 6800 5 -
Majority 8533 - -
Turnout 132766 38.3
SP hold Swing -

See also

Notes

  • ^ Behat Assembly constituency came into existence in 2008. Prior to 2008, this constituency was served / represented by Sarsawa (Assembly constituency) which now ceases to exist.

References

  1. "Uttar Pradesh Delimitation Old & New, 2008" (PDF). Chief Electoral Officer of Uttar Pradesh. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 November 2011. Retrieved 23 January 2014.
  2. "निर्वाचित ग्राम प्रधानों की सूची". Dainik Jagran (in Hindi). Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  3. "2002 Election Results" (PDF). Election Commission of India website. Retrieved 23 January 2014.
  4. "2007 Election Results" (PDF). Election Commission of India website. Retrieved 23 January 2014.
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