Madhubani (Lok Sabha constituency)
Madhubani Lok Sabha constituency (Hindi: मधुबनी लोकसभा निर्वाचन क्षेत्र) is one of the 40 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Bihar state in eastern India.
Assembly segments
Presently, Madhubani Lok Sabha constituency comprises the following six Vidhan Sabha segments after reorganisation in 1976:[1]
Before 1976, Madhubani assembly segment formed part of eastern Lok Sabha constituency of the district of same name, but after 1976 the eastern Lok Sabha constituency was renamed as Jhanjharpur because Madhubani assembly segment was taken out of it to be merged into former Jainagar Lok Sabha constituency. Jainagar Lok Sabha constituency included western assembly segments of Madhubani district besides Jale assembly segment from Darbhanga district. After inclusion of Madhubani assembly segment, Jainagar Lok Sabha constituency was renamed as Madhubani and Ladania CD block and adjoining areas were taken out of it to be merged into newly formed Jhanjharpur Lok Sabha constituency in order to compensate for the loss of Madhubani assembly segment. After this reorganisation, communist vote bank in the district was bifurcated and CPI had to face greater difficulties in winning the eastern Lok Sabha constituency of this district which was won by CPI candidate Bhogendra Jha in 1967 and 1971.
Members of Parliament
Before reorganisation in 1976, the following members were elected to Madhubani seat which comprised eastern part of Madhubani district including the district headquarters:
- 1952: Anirudha Sinha, Indian National Congress
- 1957: Anirudha Sinha, Indian National Congress
- 1962: Yogendra Jha, Praja Socialist Party
- 1967: Shiva Chandra Jha, Samyukta Socialist Party
- 1971: Jagannath Mishra, Indian National Congress
After reorganisation in 1976, the following members were elected to Madhubani seat, which comprised western part of Madhubani district formerly known as Jainagar Lok Sabha constituency (the eastern constituency of the district renamed as Jhanjharpur in 1976):
- 1977: Chaudhary Hukmadeo Narayan Yadav, Janata Party
- 1980 Jan: Shafiqullah Ansari, Indian National Congress, General election; Mr Shafiqullah Ansari died after four months of general election.
- 1980 May: Bhogendra Jha, Communist Party of India, bye-election.
- 1984: Maulana Abdul Hannan Ansari, Indian National Congress
- 1989: Bhogendra Jha, Communist Party of India
- 1991: Bhogendra Jha, Communist Party of India
- 1996: Chaturanan Mishra, Communist Party of India
- 1998: Shakeel Ahmad, Indian National Congress
- 1999: Chaudhary Hukmadeo Narayan Yadav, Bharatiya Janata Party
- 2004: Shakeel Ahmad, Indian National Congress
- 2009: Chaudhary Hukmadeo Narayan Yadav, Bharatiya Janata Party
- 2014: Chaudhary Hukmadeo Narayan Yadav, Bharatiya Janata Party
Election results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
BJP | Hukmdev Narayan Yadav | 3,58,040 | 41.61% | ||
RJD | Abdul Bari Siddiqui | 3,37,505 | 39.22% | ||
NOTA | None of the Above | 18937 | 2.20% | ||
Majority | 20,535 | ||||
Turnout | 860453 | 52.85% | |||
BJP hold | Swing | ||||
See also
References
- ↑ "Schedule – XIII of Constituencies Order, 2008 of Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly constituencies Order, 2008 of the Election Commission of India" (PDF). Schedule VI Bihar, Part A – Assembly constituencies, Part B – Parliamentary constituencies. Retrieved 2011-01-10.
- ↑ "General Election of India 2014, Constituencywise detail result" (PDF). Election Commission of India. p. 52. Retrieved 2015-09-21.
- ↑ "Parliamentary Constituency wise Turnout for General Election - 2014". ECI New Delhi. Archived from the original on June 6, 2014. Retrieved 2015-09-21.