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Pilibhit Lok Sabha constituency
Constituency of the Indian parliament in Uttar Pradesh From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pilibhit Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 80 parliamentary constituencies to elect a member to the Lok Sabha, the lower house of India's Parliament. It is situated in the north-eastern part of Uttar Pradesh. The constituency has been represented by various prominent leaders over the years, including Menaka Gandhi and Feroze Varun Gandhi. The political landscape here often reflects the broader trends in Uttar Pradesh, a key state in Indian politics. The constituency has a mix of urban (17.7%) and rural electors (82.3%).[a][2] Agriculture is a significant part of the local economy, with many residents engaged in farming and related activities. Pilibhit is known for its natural beauty and wildlife, including the Pilibhit Tiger Reserve. The constituency plays a crucial role in the political dynamics of Uttar Pradesh and has been a focus for various political parties over the elections. The Pilibhit Lok Sabha constituency was created in 1951 under the Delimitation Act. After that the first ever democratic election happened in Pilibhit Lok Sabha constituency. Later, The Delimitation Commission of India again redefined the Pilibhit constituency by adding Baheri Assembly constituency and moving Powayan Assembly constituency under Shahjahanpur Lok Sabha constituency in 2008.[3] Pilibhit constituency witnessed the highest number of contestants (total 40 including 35 non-partisan candidates) in the 1996 election and the lowest number of contestants (total 3 candidates) in the 1957 election.[4] Pilibhit is the only constituency in the history of the Lok Sabha which elected the same female parliamentarian for six terms.[5]
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Assembly segments
The following assembly seats come under Pilibhit Lok Sabha constituency as per the delimitation of the parliamentary constituencies in 2008.[6][7]
(Source: Election Commission of India[4])
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Members of Parliament
(Source: Election Commission of India[4])
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Parliamentary election results
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2024 Indian general election
(Source: Election Commission of India[8])
2019 Indian general election
(Source: Election Commission of India[9])
2014 Indian general election
(Source: Election Commission of India[10])
2009 Indian general election
(Source: Election Commission of India[11])
2004 Indian general election
(Source: Election Commission of India[12])
1999 Indian general election
(Source: Election Commission of India[13])
1998 Indian general election
(Source: Election Commission of India[14])
1996 Indian general election
(Source: Election Commission of India[15])
1991 Indian general election
(Source: Election Commission of India[16])
1989 Indian general election
(Source: Election Commission of India[17])
1984 Indian general election
(Source: Election Commission of India[18])
1980 Indian general election
(Source: Election Commission of India[19])
1977 Indian general election
(Source: Election Commission of India[20])
1971 Indian general election
(Source: Election Commission of India[21])
1967 Indian general election
(Source: Election Commission of India[22])
1962 Indian general election
(Source: Election Commission of India[23])
1957 Indian general election
(Source: Election Commission of India[24])
1951-52 Indian general election
(Source: Election Commission of India[25])
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Pilibhit constituency at a glance
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10
15
20
25
30
1952
1957
1962
1967
1971
1977
1980
1984
1989
1991
1996
1998
1999
2004
2009
2014
2019
2024
Election wise growth % of newly registered electors in the constituency (Source: Election Commission of India[4])

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