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Sultanpur Majra Assembly constituency

Coordinates: 28°41′46″N 77°04′52″E / 28.696°N 77.081°E / 28.696; 77.081
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Sultanpur Majra
Constituency No. 10 for the Delhi Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionNorth India
StateDelhi
DistrictNorth West Delhi
Established1993
ReservationSC
Member of Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
PartyAam Aadmi Party
Elected year2020

Sultanpur Majra is one of the seventy Delhi assembly constituencies of Delhi in northern India. Sultan Pur Majra assembly constituency is a part of North West Delhi Lok Sabha constituency.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

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Year Name Party
1993 Jai Kishan Indian National Congress
1998 Sushila Devi
2003 Jai Kishan
2008
2013
2015 Sandeep Kumar Aam Aadmi Party
2020 Mukesh Kumar Ahlawat

Election results

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2020

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2020 Delhi Legislative Assembly elections: Sultanpur Majra [1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AAP Mukesh Kumar Ahlawat 74,573 66.51 −2.99
BJP Ram Chander Chawriya 26,521 23.65 9.94
INC Jai Kishan 9,033 8.06 −4.96
BSP Neelam 671 0.60 −1.86
NOTA None of the above 460 0.41 −0.04
Majority 48,052 42.86 −12.93
Turnout 1,12,184 63.88 −4.08
AAP hold Swing −2.99


2015

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Delhi Assembly elections, 2015: Sultanpur Majra
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AAP Sandeep Kumar 80,269 69.50 40.76
BJP Parbhu Dayal 15,830 13.71 −1.32
INC Jai Kishan 15,036 13.02 −16.77
BSP Nathu Ram 2,838 2.46 −21.62
SS Gurdayal Singh 549 0.48
NOTA None 521 0.45
Majority 64,439 55.79 54.74
Turnout 1,15,531 67.99
AAP gain from INC Swing 28.77


2013

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Delhi Assembly elections, 2013: Sultanpur Majra [2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Jai Kishan 31,458 29.79 −18.40
AAP Sandeep Kumar 30,346 28.74
BSP Mukesh Kumar Ahlawat 25,424 24.08 1.46
BJP Sushila Kumari 15,866 15.03 10.40
PGP Ajay Raj 643 0.61
LJP Babu Singh @ Dangi 361 0.34
IBSP Bhagat Singh 252 0.24
NOTA None 1,232 1.17
Majority 1,112 1.05 −21.71
Turnout 105,626 66.07
INC hold Swing −18.40


2008

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Delhi Assembly elections, 2008: Sultanpur Majra[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Jai Kishan 39,542 48.19 −4.08
BJP Nand Ram Bagri 20,867 25.43 −10.72
BSP Satya Pal Singh 18,559 22.62 17.15
ABSP Mehar Singh 737 0.90
Independent Sonu 729 0.89
ASP Rajesh 494 0.60
RPI(A) Geeta 256 0.31
Independent Anil Kumar 256 0.31
SP Zile Singh Ranga 253 0.31
Independent Pappu Sagar 223 0.27
IJP Rajender Khatik 131 0.16
Majority 18,675 22.76 −4.59
Turnout 82,047 61.9 3.13
INC hold Swing −4.08

2003

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Delhi Assembly elections, 2003: Sultanpur Majra[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Jai Kishan 36,164 52,27 −4.52
BJP Satish Kumar 17,243 24.92 −3.75
BSP Bhagwan Dass 10,812 15.63 10.51
LJP Nand Ram Bagri 1,550 2.24
SP Mangat Ram 1,139 1.65
AIFB Veena 934 1.35
Independent Rakesh 567 0.82
SS Jai Singh 352 0.51 0.33
Independent Babu Lal Bairwa 221 0.32
Independent Zile Singh Ranga 207 0.30
Majority 18,921 27.35 −0.77
Turnout 69,189 58.77 3.30
INC hold Swing −4.52

1998

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Delhi Assembly elections, 1998: Sultanpur Majra[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Sushila Devi 34,194 56.79 19.04
BJP Kailash 17,261 28.67 5.97
BSP Kiran Devi 3,085 5.12 −0.11
Independent Nand Ram Bagri 2,646 4.39
JD Ranbir Singh 1,695 2.82 −21.54
Independent Pradeep Kumar 416 0.69
MSP Shubhash 389 0.65
Lok Shakti Asha Rani 322 0.53
SS Vinod 108 0.18
SHSP Kalyani 92 0.15
Majority 16,933 28.12 14.73
Turnout 60,208 55.47 −5.78
INC hold Swing 19.04

1993

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Delhi Assembly elections, 1993: Sultanpur Majra[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Jai Kishan 20,890 37.75
JD Nand Ram Bagri 13,478 24.36
BJP Bhagwan Dass 12,562 22.70
BSP Jagdhari Lal 2,893 5.23
Independent Mangat Ram 2,252 4.07
Independent Nihal Chand 1,337 2.42
DPP Ram Sumer Thekedar 1,132 2.05
Independent Madan Lal Bairwa 315 0.57
Independent Bal Kishan Dulgach 123 0.22
BLMD Ram Pal Brajwal 83 0.15
Independent Ram Kumar Dabriwal 73 0.13
Independent Babu Rao Nagorao Gavai 61 0.11
Doordarshi Party Ram Murti 59 0.11
AIFB Sher Singh Bedi 48 0.09
Independent Manohar Lal 30 0.05
Majority 7,412 13.39
Turnout 55,336 61.25
INC win (new seat)

References

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  1. ^ "General Legislative Election 2020". Election Commission of India. Archived from the original on 18 June 2021.
  2. ^ Assembly Elections December 2013 Results, Election Commission of India
  3. ^ 2008 Election Commission of India
  4. ^ 2003 Election Commission of India
  5. ^ 1998 Election Commission of India
  6. ^ 1993 Election Commission of India

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