Nagpur Lok Sabha Election 2024: Nagpur is without doubt one of the Lok Sabha constituencies in Maharashtra. The state has 48 parliamentary seats. The Nagpur seat includes six Assembly segments together with Nagpur South West, Nagpur South, Nagpur East, Nagpur West, Nagpur Central and Nagpur North. The constituency is a basic seat and never reserved for Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs). The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the Congress and the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) are the primary events within the constituency. Congress chief Vilas Muttemwar represented the Nagpur constituency 4 instances in a row in 1998, 1999, 2004 and 2009. Banwarilal Purohit received the seat thrice in 1984, 1989 and 1996.
Nagpur Constituency Demographic Profile
As per knowledge from the Election Commission, there have been 21,61,096 voters within the Nagpur constituency in the course of the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections. Out of this, 10,97,087 voters have been male and 10,63,932 have been feminine voters. 77 voters belonged to the third gender. 4,336 have been postal votes within the constituency. The variety of service voters in Nagpur in 2019 was 879 (757 have been males and 122 have been ladies).
In 2014, the entire variety of voters within the Nagpur constituency was 19,00,784. Out of this, 9,80,485 voters have been male and 9,20,265 have been feminine voters. 34 voters on this constituency belonged to the ‘others’ class. There have been 2,161 postal votes within the constituency. The variety of service voters in Nagpur in 2014 was 1,389 (905 have been males and 484 have been ladies).
Nagpur 2019 and 2014 Winners (Candidates and Parties)
In the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections, senior BJP chief Nitin Jairam Gadkari received the seat for the second time in a row with a margin of two,16,009 votes. He was polled 6,60,221 votes with a vote share of 55.61%. He defeated Congress candidate Nana Patole who obtained 4,44,212 votes (37.42%). The complete variety of legitimate votes polled was 11,86,051. BSP candidate Mohammad Jamal stood third with 31,725 votes (2.67%).
In the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections, former BJP president Nitin Jairam Gadkari received the seat for the primary time. He was polled 5,87,767 votes with a vote share of 54.13%. Congress candidate Vilas Muttemwar obtained 3,02,919 votes (27.90%) and was the runner-up. Gadkari defeated Muttemwar by a margin of two,84,848 votes. The complete variety of legitimate votes polled on this constituency was 10,85,038. BSP candidate Dr Mohan Ramrao Gaikwad got here third with 96,433 votes (8.88%) and Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) Anjali Anish Damania was within the fourth place with 69,081 votes (6.36%).
Nagpur Past Winners
- Vilas Muttemwar (Congress): 2009
- Vilas Muttemwar (Congress): 2004
- Vilas Muttemwar (Congress): 1999
- Vilas Muttemwar (Congress): 1998
- Banwarilal Purohit (BJP): 1996
- Datta Meghe (Congress): 1991
- Banwarilal Purohit (Congress): 1989
- Banwarilal Purohit (Congress): 1984
- Jambuwantrao Bapurao Dhote (Congress): 1980
- Mancharsha Awari (Congress): 1977
NOTA (None of the Above)
In 2019, 4,578 voters (0.39%) opted for NOTA within the Nagpur constituency. In 2014, 3,460 voters (0.32%) opted for NOTA within the Nagpur constituency.
Nagpur Voter Turnout
The complete variety of legitimate votes polled in the course of the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections was 11,86,051 or 54.88%.
In 2014, the entire variety of legitimate votes on this Lok Sabha seat was 10,85,038 or 57.08%.
Nagpur Poll Dates
In 2019, the voting passed off on April 11 within the Nagpur constituency.
In 2014, the voting was held on April 10 in Nagpur.
Nagpur Result Dates
In 2019, the outcome was introduced on May 23.
In 2014, the outcome was introduced on May 16.
Number of Polling Stations
In the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections, there have been 2,065 polling stations within the Nagpur constituency.
In the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections, there have been 1,828 polling stations within the Nagpur constituency.