Nautanwa (Assembly constituency)
Nautanwa is a constituency of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly covering the city of Nautanwa in the Maharajganj district of Uttar Pradesh, India.
Nautanwa | |
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Constituency | |
District | Maharajganj |
State | Uttar Pradesh |
Current constituency | |
Created | 2017 |
Party | Independent |
MLA | Aman Mani Tripathi |
Reservation | None |
Nautanwa is one of five assembly constituencies in the Maharajganj (Lok Sabha constituency). Since 2008, this assembly constituency is numbered 316 amongst 403 constituencies.
Currently this seat belongs to Independent candidate Aman Mani Tripathi who won in last Assembly election of 2017 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Elections defeating Indian National Congress candidate Kunwar Kaushal Kishore Singh by a margin of 32,256 votes.[1]
Member of the Legislative Assembly
# | Term | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party | From | To | Days | Comment |
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Constituency known as Lakshmipur Assembly Constituency | |||||||
1 | 4th Vidhan Sabha | Raghuraj Singh | Bharatiya Jana Sangh | March 1967 | April 1968 | 402 | |
2 | 5th Vidhan Sabha | Ram Lagan Dubey | Indian National Congress | February 1969 | March 1974 | 1,832 | |
3 | 6th Vidhan Sabha | Abdul Rauf Lari | Bharatiya Kranti Dal | March 1974 | April 1977 | 1,153 | [2] |
4 | 7th Vidhan Sabha | Janata Party | June 1977 | February 1980 | 969 | ||
5 | 8th Vidhan Sabha | Virendra Pratap Shahi | Independent | June 1980 | March 1985 | 1,735 | |
6 | 9th Vidhan Sabha | March 1985 | November 1989 | 1,725 | [2] | ||
7 | 10th Vidhan Sabha | Amarmani Tripathi | Indian National Congress | December 1989 | April 1991 | 488 | |
8 | 11th Vidhan Sabha | Akhilesh So Ghanshyam | Janata Party | June 1991 | December 1992 | 533 | |
9 | 12th Vidhan Sabha | Samajwadi Party | December 1993 | October 1995 | 693 | [2] | |
10 | 13th Vidhan Sabha | Amarmani Tripathi | Indian National Congress | October 1996 | May 2002 | 1,967 | |
11 | 14th Vidhan Sabha | Bahujan Samaj Party | February 2002 | May 2007 | 1,902 | [2] | |
12 | 15th Vidhan Sabha | Samajwadi Party | May 2007 | March 2012 | 1,762 | [2] | |
After Delimitation order (2008) constituency renamed as Nautanwa | |||||||
13 | 16th Vidhan Sabha | Kunwar Kaushal Kishore Singh | Indian National Congress | March 2012 | March 2017 | 1,829 | [3] |
14 | 17th Vidhan Sabha | Aman Mani Tripathi | Independent | March 2017 | Incumbent | 1408 | [3] |
Election Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | Aman Mani Tripathi | 79,666 | 37.68 | ||
SP | Kunwar Kaushal Kishore Singh | 47,410 | 22.42 | 13.99 | |
BJP | Sameer Tripathi | 45,050 | 21.31 | 18.08 | |
BSP | Aijaz Ahmad | 26,210 | 12.40 | 1.45 | |
NISHAD | Anil Kumar Nishad | 5,447 | 2.58 | New | |
RLD | Sada Mohan Upadhyay | 2,770 | 1.31 | New | |
AIMIM | Kamini Jaiswal | 1,797 | 0.85 | New | |
BMP | Shambhoo Prasad Prajapati | 1,358 | 0.64 | New | |
JAP(L) | Abhishek Joshi | 927 | 0.44 | New | |
NCP | Satish Kumar Chaturvedi | 802 | 0.38 | New | |
NOTA | None of the Above | 3,490 | 1.65 | New | |
Majority | 32,256 | 15.26 | 11.11 | ||
Turnout | 2,14,927 | 61.47 | 0.09 | ||
Registered electors | 3,49,621 | ||||
Independent gain from INC | Swing | 2.88 | |||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
INC | Kunwar Kaushal Kishore Singh | 76,584 | 40.56 | ||
SP | Aman Mani Tripathi | 68,747 | 36.41 | ||
BSP | Sada Mohan Upadhyay | 20,673 | 10.95 | ||
PECP | Bhimsen Singh | 8,146 | 4.31 | ||
BJP | Ashok Kumar | 6,101 | 3.23 | ||
Reminder 10 Candidates | 8,566 | 4.54 | |||
Majority | 7,837 | 4.15 | |||
Turnout | 1,88,817 | 61.56 | |||
INC gain from SP | Swing | ||||
References
- "Assembly result 2017". Elections.in. Retrieved 25 August 2017.
- "Lakshmipur Assembly Constituency Election Result - Legislative Assembly Constituency". resultuniversity.com. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
- "Nautanwa Assembly Constituency Election Result - Legislative Assembly Constituency". resultuniversity.com. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
- "Uttar Pradesh 2012 Results". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
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