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KHURJA 1993 Assembly Election Result

Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly constituency result for 1993. Winner: RAM GOPAL (BJP). Winning margin: 0.2%.

Quick Summary

Winner
RAM GOPAL
Party
BJP
Vote Share
29.3%
Margin
0.2%

Candidate Results — 1993

CandidatePartyVotesVote Share
RAM GOPAL✓ WinnerBJP35,73029.3%
MUZAFFAR ALISP35,50529.1%
KAUSHAL KISHOREJD28,99423.7%
KANTI SINGH BISENINC16,23813.3%
DESH RAJDDP8820.7%
KAMLESH KUMARIIND6700.6%
GULABIND6400.5%
SHIVA BALAK SINGH VERMAJP5220.4%
KALIKAIND4560.4%
CHANDRA BHALIND3850.3%
RAMESH KUMARIND3410.3%
DHARMENDRA SHUKLAIND2730.2%
PYAREIND2690.2%
RAMESH CHANDRAIND2480.2%
RIZWAN RASHIDIND2200.2%
DIWAKAR SINGHIND1360.1%
PREM PRAKASHRSSD1350.1%
GURMEET SINGHIND1340.1%
SATISHIND1250.1%
SATYA PRAKASHIND1060.1%
AMAR SINGHIND1040.1%
PANKAJ PURIIND480.0%

Historical Results — KHURJA

YearWinnerPartyVote ShareMargin %
2022Minakshi SinghBJP53.0%25.9%
2017VIJENDRA SINGHBJP50.4%27.1%
2012BANSHI SINGH PAHADIYAINC47.1%17.8%
2007NARESH CHANDRA AGARWALSP55.6%19.2%
2002NARESH CHANDRA AGARWALSP48.7%20.3%
1996DR. KAUSHAL KISHORESP49.6%21.8%
1993RAM GOPALBJP29.3%0.2%
1991RAM GOPALBJP42.2%7.5%
1989ZAFAR ALI NAKAVIINC36.1%3.0%
1985KANTI SINGH BISENINC43.0%13.0%
1980ZAFAR ALI NAKAVIINC50.5%15.5%
1977NARESH CHANDRAJP48.7%6.7%
1974TEJ NARAYAN TRIVADIINC42.0%13.3%
1969CHHEDA LAL CHOUDHRYINC54.5%34.5%
1967D. PRASADBJS40.3%1.9%
1962BANKATA SINGH ALIAS TUNNU SINGHINC34.2%5.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the KHURJA constituency in 1993?
RAM GOPAL of BJP won the KHURJA assembly constituency in the 1993 Uttar Pradesh election. Full candidate results including vote shares are listed below.
What was the winning margin in KHURJA in 1993?
The winning margin for KHURJA in 1993 is shown in the results table below, along with vote shares for all candidates who contested.
What is the election history of KHURJA constituency?
Historical results for KHURJA across previous elections are shown in the trends section below, including past winners, their parties, and vote share changes.