Gurdaspur Election Result 2022 Live Updates: INC’s Barindermeet Singh Pahra wins

Live update of Gurdaspur seat election result in Punjab. A total of 13 candidates are contesting from this constituency in the 2022 Punjab Assembly elections: Raman Behl (AAP), Parminder Singh Gill (BJP), Barindermeet Singh Pahra (Congress), Gurbachan Singh Babehali (SAD), Simranjit Singh Mann (PKD). ), Sunny (IND), Sunny Gill (IND), Karandeep Singh (IND), Gurpreet Singh (IND), Jagdish Masih (IND), Deepak Sharma (IND), Paramjit Singh (IND), Inderpal Singh (SYSP).

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In the 2022 elections, the constituency recorded an estimated turnout of 72.02%, which is -4.04% as compared to the 2017 elections. In the 2017 assembly elections, this seat was won by Congress’ Barindermeet Singh Pahra.

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Constituency Profile:

Constituency No. 4 Gurdaspur (Gurdaspur) is a Vidhan Sabha/Vidhan Sabha seat in the Majha region and Gurdaspur district of Punjab. Gurdaspur is a part of the Gurdaspur Lok Sabha/parliamentary constituency. This seat is classified as: General, Semi Urban.

demographic profile:

As per the Delimitation Commission, 2008 report, this General Assembly constituency has an estimated Scheduled Caste population of 21.18% and an estimated Scheduled Tribe population of 0%. The estimated literacy level of the district is 79.95%. According to Census of India, 2011.

In the 2022 elections, the constituency had a total of 169628 eligible voters, of whom 80,682 were male and 88,941 female and 5 registered voters were of third gender.

The voter sex ratio in Gurdaspur in 2022 is: 1,102 female voters per 1,000 male voters.

In the 2017 assembly elections, there were a total of 1,55,277 eligible voters, of whom 82,102 were male, 73,175 female and 0 were third gender voters.

In the 2012 Punjab Assembly elections, there were a total of 1,40,023 eligible voters, of which 73,086 were male, 66,937 were female and 0 were third gender voters.

The number of Seva voters in Gurdaspur in 2017 was 1,631. In 2012, there were 1,644 service voters registered in the constituency.

Past Winners / Legislators:

In the 2017 Punjab Assembly elections, Barindermeet Singh Pahra of Congress defeated Gurbachan Singh Babehli of SAD by a margin of 28,956 in this seat, which was 24.67 per cent of the total votes cast for this seat. The Congress had a vote share of 57.68% in this seat in 2017.

In 2012, Gurbachan Singh Babbehali of SAD defeated Raman Bahl of INC in this seat by a margin of 21,570 votes, which was 20.62% of the total votes polled in the constituency. The SAD had a vote share of 57.25% in this seat.

In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, BJP got the maximum votes in Gurdaspur assembly constituency of 1 Gurdaspur Lok Sabha constituency. Sunny Deol of BJP defeated Sunil Jakhar of Congress from Gurdaspur Lok Sabha seat.

In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, BJP got the maximum votes in this assembly constituency and AAP won the Gurdaspur Parliament seat.

Number of contestants:

A total of 13 candidates contested from this seat in the 2022 elections. 9 candidates were in the fray for this seat in 2017 and in 2012 elections.

Candidates 2022:

The candidates who contested the 2022 Punjab Assembly elections from Gurdaspur are: Raman Behl (AAP), Parminder Singh Gill (BJP), Barindermeet Singh Pahra (Congress), Gurbachan Singh Babehali (SAD), Simranjit Singh Mann (PKD), Sunny (India) ), Sunny Gill (IND), Karandeep Singh (IND), Gurpreet Singh (IND), Jagdish Masih (IND), Deepak Sharma (IND), Paramjit Singh (IND), Inderpal Singh (SYSP).

voter turnout:

The estimated turnout in this seat in the 2022 Punjab Assembly elections was 72.02%. The voter turnout in this seat in 2017 was 76.06%, while it was 74.8% in 2012.

Polling Dates:

Polling was held in Gurdaspur on Sunday, February 20, 2022 in the first phase of Punjab Assembly Elections 2022. The counting of votes is on Thursday, March 10, 2022.

Number of Polling Stations:

There were total number of polling stations in the number 4 Gurdaspur assembly constituency in the 2022 election. In the 2017 elections, the figure was 184. In 2012, there were 156 polling stations.

Area:

Assembly constituency number 4 Gurdaspur comprises the following areas of Gurdaspur district of Punjab: KCS Gurdaspur, Jaura Chhatran, Tibar and Gurdaspur (Municipal Council and OG) of Gurdaspur Tehsil.

The Punjab Border Gurdaspur constituency has a total of three assembly constituencies, which are: Dina Nagar, Qadian, Dera Baba Nanak. This constituency shares one inter-state border: no other state.

The total area covered by Gurdaspur is about 317 square kilometer.

Map Location:

The geographical coordinates of Gurdaspur are: 31°59’59.6″N 75°22’09.5″E.

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