Lok Sabha Constituency in Bihar, India
Hajipur Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 40 Lok Sabha constituencies in the eastern Indian state of Bihar. The constituency is reserved for SC. Former Bihar Chief Minister Ram Sundar Das first contested from this seat in 1957 as a Socialist when he was 36 years old, and 57 years later in 2014 for Nitish Kumar's JD-U when he was 93. He lost both those polls but won in 1991 and 2009.
From 1977 to 2019, this seat was dominated by Ram Vilas Paswan who won eight times from here and lost only twice, in 1984 and 2009. In 1991 Paswan contested and won from Rosera, the only time in 42 years that he did not contest from Hajipur. In 2019 he vacated the seat for his younger brother Pashupati Kumar Paras. In 1977, Paswas polled 89.3% votes, probably the highest voting percentage ever, and he also established a record (since broken) of securing a majority of 4.24 lakh votes. Sitting PM Narasimha Rao secured 89.48% votes in 1991 but that was in a bye-poll, not General Election, for Nandyal seat.
Vidhan Sabha segments
Hajipur Lok Sabha constituency comprises the following six Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments:
Members of Parliament
Election results
2024 Indian General election
2019
2019 Indian general elections: Hajipur Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| LJP | Pashupati Kumar Paras | 541,310 | 53.76 | +3.45 |
| RJD | Shiv Chandra Ram | 3,35,861 | 33.36 | +33.36 |
| Independent | Raj Kumar Paswan | 30,797 | 3.06 | N/A |
| NOTA | None of the Above | 25,256 | 2.51 | +0.85 |
| BSP | Umesh Das | 14,579 | 1.45 | +0.05 |
| NCP | Dasai Chowdhary | 4,875 | 0.48 | +0.48 |
Majority | 2,05,449 | | |
Turnout | 10,07,680 | 55.26 | +0.41 |
| LJP hold | Swing | | |
General Elections 2014
2014 Indian general elections: Hajipur[1][2] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| LJP | Ramvilas Paswan | 4,55,652 | 50.31 | +12.70 |
| INC | Sanjeev Prasad Toni | 2,30,152 | 25.41 | +21.52 |
| JD(U) | Ram Sundar Das | 95,790 | 10.58 | -33.86 |
| Independent | Viphiya Devi | 24,399 | 2.69 | N/A |
| Independent | Dina Nath Ram | 21,045 | 2.32 | N/A |
| BSP | Dhaneshwar Ram | 12,688 | 1.40 | +0.47 |
| NOTA | None of the Above | 15,047 | 1.66 | N/A |
Majority | 2,25,500 | 24.90 | +18.07 |
Turnout | 9,04,706 | 54.85 | +13.02 |
| LJP gain from JD(U) | Swing | | |
General Elections 2009
General Election, 2009: Hajipur[3] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| JD(U) | Ram Sundar Das | 2,46,715 | 44.44 | |
| LJP | Ram Vilas Paswan | 2,08,761 | 37.61 | |
| INC | Dasai Choudhary | 21,585 | 3.89 | |
| LTSD | Dinesh Chandra Bhushan | 17,150 | 3.09 | |
| Independent | Sanjay Pashwan | 14,217 | 2.56 | |
| Independent | Rajendra Kumar Paswan | 13,071 | 2.35 | |
| Independent | Ram Tirth Paswan | 10,537 | 1.90 | |
| Independent | Pratima Kumari | 5,948 | 1.07 | |
| BSP | Maheshwar Das | 5,175 | 0.93 | |
| Independent | Nand Lal Paswan | 4,621 | 0.78 | |
Majority | 37,954 | 6.83 | |
Turnout | 5,55,107 | 41.83 | |
| JD(U) gain from LJP | Swing | | |
General Elections 1989
General Elections 1977
See also
References
- ^ "General Election of India 2014, Constituencywise detail result" (PDF). Election Commission of India. p. 66. Archived (PDF) from the original on 23 November 2016. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
- ^ "Parliamentary Constituency wise Turnout for General Election - 2014". ECI New Delhi. Archived from the original on 6 June 2014. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
- ^ a b c "General Election 2009". Hajipur. Indiaelections.co.in. Archived from the original on 29 May 2009. Retrieved 20 May 2009.
External links
- Hajipur lok sabha constituency election 2019 result details
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Lok Sabha constituencies | - Hajipur
- Muzaffarpur
- Paschim Champaran
- Purvi Champaran
- Sheohar
- Sitamarhi
- Vaishali
- Valmiki Nagar
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Vidhan Sabha constituencies | West Champaran | - Valmiki Nagar
- Ramnagar
- Narkatiaganj
- Bagaha
- Lauriya
- Nautan
- Chanpatia
- Bettiah
- Sikta
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East Champaran | - Raxaul
- Sugauli
- Narkatiya
- Harsidhi
- Govindganj
- Kesaria
- Kalyanpur
- Pipra
- Madhuban
- Motihari
- Chiraia
- Dhaka
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Sitamarhi | - Riga
- Bathnala
- Parihar
- Sursand
- Bajpatti
- Sitamarhi
- Runnisaidpur
- Belsand
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Muzaffarpur | - Gaighat
- Aurai
- Minapur
- Bochahan
- Sakra
- Kurhani
- Muzaffarpur
- Kanti
- Baruraj
- Paroo
- Sahebganj
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Vaishali | - Hajipur
- Lalganj
- Vaishali
- Mahua
- Raja Pakar
- Raghopur
- Mahnar
- Patepur
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Former Vidhan Sabha constituencies | - Dhanaha
- Shikarpur
- Adapur
- Ghorasahan
- Majorganj
- Sonbarsha
- Pupri
- Jandaha
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See also | - Cities and towns in Tirhut Division
- Villages in West Champaran district
- Villages in East Champaran district
- Villages in Sitamarhi district
- Villages in Muzaffarpur district
- Villages in Vaishali district
- People from Sitamarhi district
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Other divisions | - Bhagalpur
- Darbhanga
- Kosi
- Magadh
- Munger
- Patna
- Purnia
- Saran
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