Deoband Assembly constituency

Deoband
Constituency No. 5 for the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionNorth India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictSaharanpur
Total electors3,48,944
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
18th Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
PartyBhartiya Janta Party
Elected year2017

Deoband is one of the 403 constituencies of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, India. It is a part of the Saharanpur district and one of five assembly constituencies in the Saharanpur Lok Sabha constituency. Since 2008, this assembly constituency is numbered 5 amongst 403 constituencies. Prior to 2008, when the "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008" came into effect, this constituency was number 400.[1]

On 16 March 2017, newly elected MLA Brijesh Singh announced he intended to rename the constituency Dev-vrand.[2]

Wards / Areas

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The Deoband assembly constituency comprises the following Wards / areas.[3]

# Name Reserved for Comments
01 Deoband None
02 Bhaila None
03 Talheri Bujurg None
04 Deoband NPP None
05 Deoband Tehsil None

Members of the Legislative Assembly

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Year Name Party
1952 Thakur Phool Singh Indian National Congress
1957 Thakur Yashpal Singh Independent
1962 Thakur Phool Singh Indian National Congress
1967 Hardev Singh Chaudhary
1969 Mahabir Singh Rana
1974
1977 Mohammad Usman Janata Party
1980 Mahabir Singh Rana Indian National Congress (I)
1985 Indian National Congress
1989
1991 Virender Singh Janata Dal
1993 Shasi Bala Pundir Bharatiya Janata Party
1996 Sukhbeer Singh Pundir
2002 Rajendra Singh Rana Bahujan Samaj Party
2007 Manoj Chaudhary
2012 Rajendra Singh Rana Samajwadi Party
2016^ Maviya Ali Indian National Congress
2017 Brijesh Singh Bharatiya Janta Party
2022

Election results

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2022

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2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election: Deoband
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Brijesh Singh 93,890 38.77 Decrease4.86
SP Kartikey Rana 86,786 35.83 Increase12.11
BSP Choudhary Rajendra Singh 52,732 21.77 Decrease9.43
AIMIM Maulana Umair Madani 3,501 1.45
Majority 7,104
Turnout
BJP hold Swing

2017

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17th Vidhan Sabha: 2017 Assembly Elections.[4]

2017 Assembly Elections: Deoband
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Brijesh Singh 102,244 43.63 +16.74
BSP Majid Ali 72,844 31.20
SP Maviya Ali 55,385 23.72 −4.32
Remaining 5 candidates 3,035 1.30 –3.19
None of the Above NOTA 798 0.34
Majority 29,400 12.54
Turnout 234,410 71.56 +18.91
BJP gain from INC Swing +16.74

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By-Election, 2016: Deoband
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Maviya Ali 51,012 30.14 +7.94
SP Meena Singh 47,453 28.04 −6.06
BJP Rampal Singh Pundir 45,513 26.89 +21.86
Independent Vinod Kumar Tejyan 16,802 9.92
Remaining 8 candidates 7.610 4.49 −0.29
NOTA NOTA 826 0.48
Majority 3,559 2.10
Turnout 169,216 52.65 −14.35
INC gain from SP Swing +7.94


2012 General Elections: Deoband
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SP Rajendra Singh Rana 66,682 34.1 +12.58
BSP Manoj Chaudhary 63,632 32.5 −3.98
INC Anil Kumar Tanwar 45,495 22.2 +21.08
BJP Rajpal Singh 9,857 5.03 −19.56
Remainder 15 candidates 10,152 5.18 –2.58
Majority 3,050 1.56
Turnout 195,818 67.0 +9.50
SP gain from BSP Swing +12.58
2007 General Elections: Deoband
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BSP Manoj Chaudhary 53,577 36.48
BJP Shashi Bala Pundir 36,116 24.59
SP Rajendara Singh Rana 31,611 21.52
RLD Zain AH 14,125 9.62
Remainder 9 candidates 11,400 7.76
Majority 17,461 11.89
Turnout 146,829 57.50
BSP hold Swing

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Uttar Pradesh Delimitation Old & New, 2008" (PDF). Chief Electoral Officer of Uttar Pradesh. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 November 2011. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  2. ^ "After Deoband win, comes the saffron push: MLA wants to rename constituency as Dev Vrand". 17 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008" (PDF). Election Commission of India official website. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  4. ^ "Uttar Pradesh General Legislative Election 2017". Election Commission of India.
  5. ^ "2012 Election Results" (PDF). Election Commission of India website. Retrieved 1 January 2014.
  6. ^ "2007 Election Results" (PDF). Election Commission of India website. Retrieved 1 January 2014.
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