2004 Indian general election in Jammu and Kashmir

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Indian general election in Jammu and Kashmir, 2004

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The

Independent politician Thupstan Chhewang from Ladakh.[1]

Constituency Details

Constituency Candidates Electors Voters Polling % Polling Stations
Baramulla 13 940998 335442 35.65 1167
Srinagar 16 1053734 195678 18.57 1080
Anantnag 19 998905 150219 15.04 1049
Ladakh 8 175768 129230 73.52 442
Udhampur 22 1348721 608079 45.09 1655
Jammu 31 1849989 820595 44.49 1822

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Results

Party-wise Results

Party Seats Popular Vote
Contested Won ± Votes % ±
Jammu & Kashmir National Conference 6 2 Decrease 4 4,93,067 22.02 Decrease2.03
Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party
3 1 New 2,67,457 11.94 New
Indian National Congress 3 2 Increase 3 6,23,182 27.83 Increase10.0
Bharatiya Janata Party 6 0 Decrease 2 5,15,965 23.04 Decrease8.52
Independent 37 1 Increase 1 1,65,352 7.38 Decrease 2.25
Total (valid votes) 6 Steady Steady 22,39,342 100.0 Steady

List of Elected MPs

Parliamentary Constituency Turnout Winner Runner Up Margin
No. Name Type Candidate Party Votes Vote% Candidate Party Votes Vote% Votes %
1
Baramulla
GEN 35.65 Abdul Rashid Shaheen JKNC 1,27,653 Nizamuudin Bhat
JKPDP
1,17,758 9,895 2.96%
2
Srinagar
GEN 18.57 Omar Abdullah JNNC 98,422 Ghulam Nabi Lone
JKPDP
75,263 23,159 11.84%
3
Anantnag
GEN 15.04 Mehbooba Mufti
JKPDP
74,436 Mirza Mehboob Beg JKNC 35,498 38,938 25.92%
4
Ladakh
GEN 73.52 Thupstan Chhewang
Independent
66,839 Hassan Khan JKNC 41,126 25,713 19.94%
5
Udhampur
GEN 45.09
Ch. Lal Singh
INC 2,40,872 Chaman Lal Gupta
BJP
1,93,697 47,175 7.76%
6
Jammu
GEN 44.49 Madan Lal Sharma INC 3,19,994 Nirmal Singh
BJP
3,02,426 17,568 2.14%

See also

References

  1. ^ "General Elections 2004 - Statewise Winners Details for Independent". eci.nic.in. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Statistical Report on General Elections, 2004 to the 14th Lok Sabha" (PDF). New Delhi: Election Commission Of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 October 2010.