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ALLAHABAD SOUTH 1989 Assembly Election Result

Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly constituency result for 1989. Winner: YADU NATH SINGH (JD). Winning margin: 14.0%.

Quick Summary

Winner
YADU NATH SINGH
Party
JD
Vote Share
39.3%
Margin
14.0%

Candidate Results — 1989

CandidatePartyVotesVote Share
YADU NATH SINGH✓ WinnerJD42,08239.3%
NARENDRA DEOINC27,08225.3%
TARAK NATHIND14,69013.7%
TEJ BAADUR SINGHBJP12,66411.8%
BAJARANGILKD(B)3,2433.0%
SHITLA PRASADJP1,9581.8%
BHOLA NATHIND1,9211.8%
RAJKUMARDDP8440.8%
SHANKERIND5110.5%
SHIYARAMSLP(L)3420.3%
JAY KUMARIND3260.3%
PREM SINGHIND3160.3%
RAKESHIND2460.2%
KANHAIYAIND1750.2%
SALIKSSD1650.1%
AJAY KUMARRPI1370.1%
MANSHA RAMIND1150.1%
MOTI LALKMP1030.1%
OM PRAKASHIND1000.1%
BADRI NATHIND830.1%
KSHAMA SHANKERIND830.1%

Historical Results — ALLAHABAD SOUTH

YearWinnerPartyVote ShareMargin %
2022NAND GOPAL GUPTA NANDIBJP54.1%14.5%
2017NAND GOPAL GUPTA NANDIBJP52.5%16.1%
2012HAJI PARVEJ AHMAD (TANKI)SP29.4%0.3%
2007Indrajeet SarojBSP47.5%22.5%
2002Indrajeet SarojBSP37.3%3.2%
1996OM PRAKASH SINGHBJP36.6%5.6%
1993OM PRAKASH SINGHBJP44.4%8.5%
1991YADU NATH SINGHJD32.2%8.6%
1989YADU NATH SINGHJD39.3%14.0%
1985YADU NATH SINGHLKD44.4%11.0%
1980YADU NATHJNP(SC)46.8%19.3%
1977OM PRAKASHJP60.2%32.8%
1974OM PRAKASHBJS32.0%6.4%
1969RAM SHIROMANINC33.6%3.4%
1967D.SEWAKBJS33.9%4.1%
1962GIRDHARI LALINC39.3%8.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the ALLAHABAD SOUTH constituency in 1989?
YADU NATH SINGH of JD won the ALLAHABAD SOUTH assembly constituency in the 1989 Uttar Pradesh election. Full candidate results including vote shares are listed below.
What was the winning margin in ALLAHABAD SOUTH in 1989?
The winning margin for ALLAHABAD SOUTH in 1989 is shown in the results table below, along with vote shares for all candidates who contested.
What is the election history of ALLAHABAD SOUTH constituency?
Historical results for ALLAHABAD SOUTH across previous elections are shown in the trends section below, including past winners, their parties, and vote share changes.