Sangrur Lok Sabha constituency

Sangrur Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 13 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Punjab state in northern India.

Sangrur Lok Sabha constituency
Lok Sabha constituency
Constituency details
CountryIndia
StatePunjab
Assembly constituenciesLehra
Dirba
Sunam
Bhadaur
Barnala
Mehal Kalan
Malerkotla
Dhuri
Sangrur
Established1952
ReservationNone
Member of Parliament
17th Lok Sabha
Incumbent
PartyShiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar)
Elected year2022
Preceded byBhagwant Mann

Assembly segments

Presently, Sangrur Lok Sabha constituency comprises the following nine Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments:[1]

  Reserved for SC
Constituency District MLA
(since 2022)
Party
Number Name
99 Lehra Sangrur Barinder Kumar Goyal Aam Aadmi Party
100 Dirba Sangrur Harpal Cheema Aam Aadmi Party
101 Sunam Sangrur Aman Arora Aam Aadmi Party
102 Bhadaur Barnala Labh Singh Ugoke Aam Aadmi Party
103 Barnala Barnala Meet Hayer Aam Aadmi Party
104 Mehal Kalan Barnala Kulwant Singh Pandori Aam Aadmi Party
105 Malerkotla Malerkotla Mohammad Jamil Ur Rehman Aam Aadmi Party
107 Dhuri Sangrur Bhagwant Mann Aam Aadmi Party
108 Sangrur Sangrur Narinder Kaur Bharaj Aam Aadmi Party

Members of Parliament

ElectionNamePortrait Party
1952 Sardar Ranjit Singh Indian National Congress
1957 Does not exist
1962 Sardar Ranjit Singh Communist Party of India
1967 Nirlep Kaur Akali Dal – Sant Fateh Singh
1971 Teja Singh Swatantra Communist Party of India
1977 Surjit Singh Barnala Shiromani Akali Dal
1980 Gurcharan Singh Nihalsinghwala Indian National Congress
1984 Balwant Singh Ramoowalia Shiromani Akali Dal
1989 Rajdev Singh Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar)
1991 Gurcharan Singh Dadhahoor Indian National Congress
1996 Surjit Singh Barnala Shiromani Akali Dal
1998
1999 Simranjit Singh Mann Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar)
2004 Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa Shiromani Akali Dal
2009 Vijay Inder Singla Indian National Congress
2014 Bhagwant Mann Aam Aadmi Party
2019
2022^ Simranjit Singh Mann Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar)

^ by-poll

Election results

2022 by-election

Incumbent Sangrur Lok Sabha constituency MP Bhagwant Mann had contested in the Punjab Assembly election and won. AAP won a large majority of 92 out of total 117 seats. Mann was designated as the Chief Minister of Punjab. Before taking the oath as CM of Punjab, Bhagwant Mann resigned from his post of MP Sangrur.[2][3] By-election to Sangrur Lok Sabha constituency was held on 23 June 2022. Simranjit Singh Mann was declared the winner 26 June 2022.[4]

2022 By-election: Sangrur[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SAD(A) Simranjit Singh Mann 253,154 35.61 Increase31.24
AAP Gurmail Singh 247,332 34.79 Decrease2.61
INC Dalvir Singh Goldy 79,668 11.21 Decrease16.22
BJP Kewal Singh Dhillon 66,298 9.33 New
SAD Bibi Kamaldeep Kaur Rajoana 44,428 6.25 Decrease17.58
NOTA None of the Above 2471 0.35
Majority 6,245 0.88
Turnout 7,10,919 45.3% Decrease27.1
Registered electors 15,69,240 [6]
SAD(A) gain from AAP Swing Increase16.92

2019

General Election 2019: Sangrur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AAP Bhagwant Mann 413,561 37.40 Decrease11.07
INC Kewal Singh Dhillon 303,350 27.43 Increase9.93
SAD Parminder Singh Dhindsa 263,498 23.83 Decrease5.40
SAD(A) Simranjit Singh Mann 48,365 4.37
LIP Jasraj Singh Longia 20,087 1.82
NOTA None of the Above 6,490 0.59 Increase0.39
Majority 1,10,211 9.97 Decrease10.46
Turnout 11,07,256 72.40
AAP hold Swing Decrease10.5

2014

General Election 2014: Sangrur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AAP Bhagwant Mann 533,237 48.47 Increase48.47
SAD Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa 3,21,516 29.23 Decrease4.90
INC Vijay Inder Singla 1,81,410 17.50 Decrease21.02
BSP Madan Bhatti 8,408 0.76
CPI Sukhdev Ram Sharma 6,934 0.63
Majority 2,11,721 19.24 Increase14.85
Turnout 1,100,056 77.21
AAP gain from INC Swing Increase34.75

2009

General Election 2009: Sangrur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Vijay Inder Singla 358,670 38.52
SAD Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa 3,17,798 34.13
LBP Balwant Singh Ramoowalia 115,012 12.35
BSP Mohmad. Jamil-Ur-Rehman 69,943 7.51
SAD(A) Simranjit Singh Mann 33,714 3.62
Majority 40,872 4.39
Turnout 931,200 74.41
INC gain from SAD Swing -14.06

2004

General Election 2004: Sangrur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SAD Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa 286,828 34.2
INC Arvind Khanna 259,551 31.0
SAD(A) Simranjit Singh Mann 216,898 25.9
BSP Mangat Rai Bansal 38,215 4.6
Independent Sukhdev Singh Bari 14,289 1.7
Independent Mohamad Shamshad 8,872 1.1%
Majority
Turnout
Registered electors
SAD gain from SAD(A) Swing

1999

General Election 1999: Sangrur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SAD(A) Simranjit Singh Mann 298,846 41.7
SAD Surjit Singh Barnala 212,529 29.7
CPI(M) Ajit Singh 190,824 26.6
Independent Nirmal Singh 5,738 0.8
Majority 86,317 12.1
Turnout 7,16,182 62.5
SAD(A) gain from SAD Swing

1998

General Election 1998: Sangrur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SAD Surjit Singh Barnala 297,393 39.8
SAD(A) Simranjit Singh Mann 215,228 28.8
INC Gurcharan Singh Dadhaboor 187,711 25.1
CPI(M) Chand Singh Chopra 35,380 4.7
Majority 82,165 11.0
Turnout 7,47,116 66.4
SAD hold

1996

General Election 1996: Sangrur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SAD Surjit Singh Barnala 238,131 31.4
SAD(A) Simranjit Singh Mann 162,479 21.4
CPI(M) Chand Singh Chopra 156,770 20.7
INC Gurcharan Singh Dadhaboor 140,877 18.6
Majority 75,652 10.0
Turnout 757,827 71.6
SAD gain from INC Swing

Notes

  1. "List of Parliamentary & AssemblyConstituencies". Chief Electoral Officer, Punjab website.
  2. "Will miss this House, have a huge responsibility now: Bhagwant Mann after resigning as Sangrur MP". Tribuneindia News Service. 14 March 2022. Retrieved 16 March 2022.
  3. "Punjab CM-designate Bhagwant Mann tenders resignation from membership of Lok Sabha". Deccan Herald. 14 March 2022. Retrieved 16 March 2022.
  4. "Sangrur Lok Sabha bypoll on June 23". Tribuneindia News Service. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  5. "5-cornered contest for Sangrur Lok Sabha byelection". Tribuneindia News Service. Retrieved 7 June 2022.
  6. "Election Commission of India". results.eci.gov.in. Retrieved 19 July 2022.

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