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KHALILABAD 2012 Assembly Election Result

Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly constituency result for 2012. Winner: DR. MOH. AYUB (PECP). Winning margin: 2.6%.

Quick Summary

Winner
DR. MOH. AYUB
Party
PECP
Vote Share
27.0%
Margin
2.6%

Candidate Results — 2012

CandidatePartyVotesVote Share
DR. MOH. AYUB✓ WinnerPECP55,84127.0%
MASHHOOR ALAMBSP50,44924.4%
DIGVIJAY NARAYANBJP43,55221.1%
ABDUL KALAMSP27,79513.4%
ALOK ALIAS SONU YADAVINC8,8434.3%
KRISHAN CHANDRA PANDEYJD(U)3,3621.6%
SHYAM KARAN SINGHIND2,9231.4%
ESRARIND1,9690.9%
RAVINDRARLM1,7790.9%
MANOJ KUMARAITC1,7540.8%
ASHOK KUMARLKD1,3420.7%
SUDHARSNIND1,2720.6%
SHABBIR HUSAINNCP1,1490.6%
ABHAY KUMAR SRIVASTAVAARVP1,0840.5%
MOH.HAROONAIMF9720.5%
GHAR BHARANIND8520.4%
ADYA SHARANSSD6380.3%
ANJUIND6250.3%
JYOTI SINGHBSP(K)6070.3%

Historical Results — KHALILABAD

YearWinnerPartyVote ShareMargin %
2022ANKUR TIWARIBJP30.4%5.0%
2017DIGVIJAY NARAYAN ALIS JAY CHAUBEYBJP32.2%7.2%
2012DR. MOH. AYUBPECP27.0%2.6%
2007RATAN LAL AHIRWARBSP44.7%20.5%
2002RATAN LAL AHIRWARSP24.1%0.8%
1996SUSHIL SHAKYABJP31.1%1.8%
1993PRATAP SINGH YADAVSP26.8%2.6%
1991IZHAR ALAM KHANJD22.1%4.1%
1989FAKEERE LAL VERMAIND26.0%3.5%
1985RAJENDAR SINGHIND34.4%12.8%
1980ANWAR MD. KHANJNP(SC)35.6%11.9%
1977GIRISH CHANDRA TIWARIJP51.6%9.3%
1974ANWAR MOHAMMADIND26.9%1.1%
1969BEHARI LALBKD53.0%20.3%
1967P.RAMINC41.1%8.5%
1962KASHI PRASAD DWEDIINC36.3%5.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the KHALILABAD constituency in 2012?
DR. MOH. AYUB of PECP won the KHALILABAD assembly constituency in the 2012 Uttar Pradesh election. Full candidate results including vote shares are listed below.
What was the winning margin in KHALILABAD in 2012?
The winning margin for KHALILABAD in 2012 is shown in the results table below, along with vote shares for all candidates who contested.
What is the election history of KHALILABAD constituency?
Historical results for KHALILABAD across previous elections are shown in the trends section below, including past winners, their parties, and vote share changes.