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The Rajasthan Legislative Assembly is the unicameral state legislature of Rajasthan state in India. The seat of the Legislative Assembly is at Jaipur, the capital of the state. The term of the Legislative Assembly is five years, unless dissolved earlier. Presently, it comprises 200 members who are directly elected from single-seat ...
Rajasthan Legislative Assembly Election, 2018: Marwar Junction [6] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent: Khushveer Singh Jojawar : 58,921 : 35.46 : −2.03 : BJP: Kesaram Choudhary 58670 35.31 −10.29 INC: Jasaram Rathore 21037 12.66 −24.83 BSP: Ramhari Meena 10242 6.16 Independent: Laxminarayan Dave 7946 4.78 Majority 251 0.15 −8.96 ...
Elections in Rajasthan have been held since 1952 to elect members of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly and of Lok Sabha. There are 200 assembly constituencies and 25 Lok sabha constituencies. In 2018, Legislative assembly election in Rajasthan were held on 7 December 2018. [1]
Resigned on 19 February 2024 [1] Jaikrishn Patel: Bharat Adivasi Party: 13 November 2024 27 Jhunjhunu: Brijendra Singh Ola: Elected to Lok Sabha on 4 June 2024 Rajendra Bhamboo: Bharatiya Janata Party: 67 Ramgarh: Zubair Khan: Died on 14 September 2024 [2] Sukhavant Singh: 88 Dausa: Murari Lal Meena: Elected to Lok Sabha on 4 June 2024 Deen ...
The constituency was created by The Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 1951. [4] It had its first election in 1951.As of the latest delimitation in 2008, it consists of Khanpur tehsil and parts of Jhalrapatan tehsil (including Mandawar, Ratlai, Salawad, Bakani, Reechwa ILRCs and Gagron and Govindpura Patwari Circles of Jhalawar ILRC).
The results were declared on 8 December 2013. [1] Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot won from his Sardarpura constituency by a margin of 18,478 votes while Vasundhara Raje won from Jhalarpatan by 60,896 votes. [ 2 ]
Legislative Assembly elections were held in Indian state of Rajasthan on 4 December 2008. Results were announced on 8 December. Results were announced on 8 December. The incumbent ruling party BJP lost to Congress .
The tenure of the Rajasthan Assembly ended on 20 January 2019. [2] The main political contenders are the BJP, INC, BSP and the RLP. Most of the by-elections preceding the election were won by the Indian National Congress. There was a lot of anti-incumbency and infighting in the BJP government, which eventually led to a Congress victory. [3]