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2009 Indian general election in Rajasthan

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FieldValue
election_nameIndian general election in Rajasthan, 2009
countryIndia
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
previous_election2004 Indian general election in Rajasthan
previous_year2004
next_election2014 Indian general election in Rajasthan
next_year2014
election_dateApril–May 2009
seats_for_election25 seats
turnout48.41%
<!-- INC -->party1Indian National Congress
alliance1United Progressive Alliance
last_election14 seats, 41.42%
seats120
seat_change116
percentage147.19%
swing15.77%
<!-- BJP -->party2Bharatiya Janata Party
alliance2National Democratic Alliance (India)
last_election221 seats, 49.01%
seats24
seat_change217
percentage236.57%
swing212.44%
map_imageFile:2009 Indian General Election in Rajasthan Result.png
map_size300px
image1
leader1C. P. Joshi
leaders_seat1Bhilwara
leader2Om Prakash Mathur
image2
titlePrime Minister
posttitlePrime Minister after election
before_electionManmohan Singh
before_partyIndian National Congress
after_electionManmohan Singh
after_partyIndian National Congress

The 2009 Indian general election in Rajasthan, occurred for 25 seats in the state.

Parties and alliances

{{legend2|{{party color|National Democratic Alliance}}|[[National Democratic Alliance]]}}

PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
Bharatiya Janata Party[[File:BJP flag.svg50px]][[File:Lotus flower symbol.svg50px]]Om Prakash Mathur

{{legend2|{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}|[[United Progressive Alliance]]}}

PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
Indian National Congress[[File:Indian National Congress Flag.svg50px]][[File:Hand INC.svg50px]]C. P. Joshi

List of Candidates

Result

Results by Party

Indian National Congress won 20 seats, Bharatiya Janata Party won 4 seats and remaining 1 seat was won by an Independent.

Party NamePopular voteSeatsVotes%±ppContestedWon+/−Total1,79,31,593100%-34625-
INC84,61,22747.195.77252016
BJP65,57,72736.5712.4425417
BSP6,04,3553.370.21240
CPI(M)2,25,0681.260.7530
Others4,13,4302.31830
IND16,69,7869.316.5918811

Elected MPs

ConstituencyWinnerRunner-upMarginCandidatePartyVotes%CandidatePartyVotes%Votes%12345678910111213141516171819202122232425
GanganagarBharat Ram MeghwalINC476,55452.39Nihal ChandBJP335,88636.93Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"140,668Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"15.46
BikanerArjun Ram MeghwalBJP244,53742.92Rewat Ram PanwarINC224,96239.48Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"19,575Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"3.44
ChuruRam Singh KaswanBJP376,70846.94Rafique MandeliaINC364,26845.39Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"12,440Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"1.55
JhunjhunuSheesh Ram OlaINC306,33050.89Dr. Dasrath Singh ShekhawatBJP240,99840.04Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"65,332Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"10.85
SikarMahadev SinghINC324,81244.79Subhash MahariaBJP175,38624.18Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"149,426Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"20.61
Jaipur RuralLal Chand KatariaINC278,26640.53Rao Rajendra SinghBJP226,02932.92Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"52,237Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"7.61
JaipurMahesh JoshiINC397,43848.89Ghanshyam TiwariBJP381,33946.91Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"16,099Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"1.98
AlwarJitendra SinghINC450,11959.02Dr. Kiran YadavBJP293,50038.48Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"156,619Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"20.54
BharatpurRatan SinghINC301,43453.76KhemchandBJP219,98039.23Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"81,454Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"14.53
Karauli-DholpurKhiladi Lal BairwaINC215,81044.30Dr. Manoj RajoriaBJP186,08738.20Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"29,723Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"6.10
DausaKirodi LalIND433,66651.54Qummer RubbaniIND295,90735.17Independent politician}} ; color:black;"137,759Independent politician}} ; color:black;"16.37
Tonk-Sawai MadhopurNamo NarainINC375,57246.82Kirori Singh BainslaBJP375,25546.78Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"317Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"0.04
AjmerSachin PilotINC405,57552.59Kiran MaheshwariBJP329,44042.72Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"76,135Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"9.87
NagaurDr. Jyoti MirdhaINC333,26154.64Bindu ChaudharyBJP178,12429.21Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"155,137Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"25.43
PaliBadri Ram JakharINC387,60453.62Pusp JainBJP190,88726.41Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"196,717Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"27.21
JodhpurChandresh KumariINC361,57753.06Jaswant Singh BisnoiBJP263,24838.63Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"98,329Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"14.43
BarmerHarish ChoudharyINC416,49753.04Manvendra SinghBJP297,39137.87Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"119,106Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"15.17
JaloreDevji PatelBJP194,50333.67Buta SinghIND144,69825.05Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"49,805Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"8.62
UdaipurRaghuvir Singh MeenaINC411,51054.27Mahaveer BhagoraBJP246,58532.52Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"164,925Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"21.75
BanswaraTarachand BhagoraINC413,16953.75Hakaru MaidaBJP213,75127.80Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"199,418Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"25.95
Chittorgarh(Dr.) Girija VyasINC399,66350.28Shrichand KriplaniBJP326,88541.13Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"72,778Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"9.15
RajsamandGopal SinghINC294,45149.82Rasa Singh RawatBJP248,56142.06Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"45,890Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"7.76
BhilwaraDr. C. P. JoshiINC413,12854.76Vijayendra Pal SinghBJP277,76036.82Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"135,368Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"17.94
KotaIjyaraJ SinghINC360,48652.87Shyam SharmaBJP277,39340.69Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"83,093Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"12.18
Jhalawar-BaranDushyant SinghBJP429,09649.22Urmila Jain "Bhaya"INC376,25543.16Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"52,841Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"6.06

Post-election Union Council of Ministers from Rajasthan

#NameConstituencyDesignationDepartmentFromToParty12345678910
C. P. JoshiBhilwaraCabinet MinisterRural Development28 May
200919 Jan
2011
Panchayati Raj28 May
200919 Jan
2011
Road Transport and Highways19 Jan
201116 June
2013
Railways
(Addl. Charge)22 Sept
201228 Oct
2012
11 May
201316 June
2013
Anand SharmaRajasthan
(Rajya Sabha)Cabinet MinisterCommerce and Industry28 May
200926 May
2014
Cabinet MinisterTextiles12 July
201117 June
2013
Cabinet Minister
(Addl. Charge)3 Apr
201426 May
2014
Sachin PilotAjmerMoSCommunications and Information Technology28 May
200928 Oct
2012
MoS(I/C)Corporate Affairs28 Oct
201226 May
2014
Namo Narain MeenaTonk-Sawai MadhopurMoSFinance28 May
200926 May
2014
Mahadeo Singh KhandelaSikarMoSRoad Transport and Highways28 May
200919 Jan
2011
Tribal Affairs19 Jan
201127 Oct
2012
Jitendra SinghAlwarMoSHome Affairs12 July
201128 Oct
2012
MoS(I/C)Youth Affairs and Sports28 Oct
201226 May
2014
MoSDefence29 Oct
201226 May
2014
Chandresh Kumari KatochJodhpurCabinet MinisterCulture28 Oct
201226 May
2014
Girija VyasChittorgarhCabinet MinisterHousing and Urban Poverty Alleviation16 June
201326 May
2014
Lal Chand KatariaJaipur RuralMoSDefence28 Oct
201231 Oct
2012
Rural Development31 Oct
201226 May
2014
Sis Ram OlaJhunjhunuCabinet MinisterLabour and Employment17 June
201315 Dec
2013

Assembly Segment wise lead

PartyAssembly segmentsPosition in Assembly (as of 2013 election)Indian National CongressBharatiya Janata PartyCommunist Party of India (Marxist)OthersTotal200
Indian National Congress}}"14421
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"42163
Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"10
1316

References

References

  1. "General Election 2009". [[Election Commission of India]].
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