Anupshahr Assembly constituency
Vidhan Sabha constituency in Uttar Pradesh From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anupshahr Assembly constituency is one of the 403 constituencies of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, India. It is a part of the Bulandshahar district and one of the five assembly constituencies in the Bulandshahr Lok Sabha constituency. First election in this assembly constituency was held in 1952 after the "DPACO (1951)" (delimitation order) was passed in 1950.[1] After the "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order" was passed in 2008, the constituency was assigned identification number 67.[2][3][4][5]
Anupshahr | |
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Constituency No. 67 for the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly | |
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Constituency details | |
Country | India |
Region | North India |
State | Uttar Pradesh |
District | Bulandshahar |
Established | 1951 |
Total electors | 328,833 (2012) |
Reservation | None |
Member of Legislative Assembly | |
18th Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly | |
Incumbent | |
Party | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Alliance | NDA |
Elected year | 2022 |
Preceded by | Gajendra Singh |
Wards / Areas
Extent of Anupshahr Assembly constituency is PCs Fatehpur, Serora, Maujpur, Paharpur, Shikoi, Parli, Anupshahr Bangar, Salamatpur, Anivas, Malakpur, Birauli of Anupshahar KC, PCs Jatpura, Sankhni, Navi Nagar, Tetauta Urf Veergaun, Jahangirabad, Bamanpur, Jaser, Khadana, Khanoda, Ahamadnagar Urf Toli, Bhiroli, Ahar, Khalour, Dungra Jat, Jatvaai, Badar Khan, Moharsa of Jahangirabad KC, Anup Shahr MB & Jahangirabad MB of Anupshahr Tehsil; KC Aurangabad & Aurangabad NP of Bulandshahr Tehsil.[3]
Members of the Legislative Assembly
Year | Winner | Party | |
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1952[6] | Din Dayal | Indian National Congress | |
1957[7] | |||
1962[8] | Chunni Lal | ||
1967[9] | D. Kumar | Bharatiya Jana Sangh | |
1969[10] | Khacheru Singh Moharia | Indian National Congress | |
1974[11] | Bharatiya Kranti Dal | ||
1977[12] | Beni Prasad | Janata Party | |
1980[13] | Praveen Kumar Sharma | Indian National Congress (Indira) | |
1985[14] | Indian National Congress | ||
1989[15] | Hoshiyar Singh | Janata Dal | |
1991[16] | Naval Kishor | Bharatiya Janata Party | |
1993[17] | |||
1996[18] | Satish Sharma | Indian National Congress | |
2002[19] | Hoshiyar Singh | Independent politician | |
2007[20] | Gajendra Singh | Bahujan Samaj Party | |
2012[21] | |||
2017[22] | Sanjay Kumar Sharma | Bharatiya Janata Party | |
2022[23] |
Election results
2022
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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BJP | Sanjay Kumar Sharma | 125,602 | 52.64 | ![]() | |
BSP | Rameshwar | 47,979 | 20.11 | ![]() | |
NCP | K. K. Sharma | 44,180 | 18.52 | ||
INC | Gajendra Singh | 13,321 | 5.58 | ||
NOTA | None of the above | 1,345 | 0.56 | ![]() | |
Majority | 77,623 | 32.53 | ![]() | ||
Turnout | 238,600 | 62.87 | ![]() | ||
BJP hold | Swing |
2017
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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BJP | Sanjay Kumar Sharma | 112,431 | 48.93 | ||
BSP | Gajendra Singh | 52,117 | 22.68 | ||
SP | Syed Himayat Ali | 48,610 | 21.16 | ||
RLD | Hoshiyar Singh | 11,628 | 5.06 | ||
NOTA | None of the above | 1,620 | 0.71 | ||
Majority | 60,314 | 26.25 | |||
Turnout | 229,765 | 63.58 | |||
BJP gain from BSP | Swing |
2012
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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BSP | Gajendra Singh | 51,761 | 26.53 | − | |
SP | Syed Himayat Ali | 48,260 | 24.73 | − | |
Independent | Hoshiyar Singh | 41,296 | 21.17 | − | |
Remainder 13 candidates | 53,795 | 27.6 | − | ||
Majority | 3,501 | 1.79 | − | ||
Turnout | 195,112 | 59.33 | − | ||
BSP hold | Swing |
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