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Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Constituency Wise Winner List Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Constituency wise Winner List SN Constituency Candidate Party Status Margin 1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands Kuldeep Rai Sharma Congress Won 1407 2 Amalapuram Chinta Anuradha YSR Congress Won 39966 3 Anakapalli Beesetti Venkata Satyavathi YSR Congress Won 89192 4 Anantapur Talari Rangaiag YSR Congress Won 141428 5 Aruku Goddeti Madhavi YSR Congress Won 221398 6 Bapatla Nadigam Suresh YSR Congress Won 16065 7 Chittoor N Redeppa YSR Congress Won 137271 8 Eluru Kotagiri Sridhar YSR Congress Won 165925 9 Guntur Jayadev Galla Telugu Desma Party Won 4205 10 Hindupur Kuruva Gorantla Madhav YSR Congress Won 140748 11 Kadapa YSA Reddy YSR Congress Won 380976 12 Kakinada Vanga Geethavishwanath YSR Congress Won 25738 13 Kurnool Sanjeev Kumar YSR Congress Won 148889 14 Machilipatnam Balashowry Ballabhaneni YSR Congress Won 60141 15 Nandyal P Brahmanand Reddy YSR Congress Won 250119 16 Narasaraopet L Sri Krishna Devarayalu YSR Congress Won 153978 17 Narsapuram KR Rama Krishna Raju YSR Congress Won 31909 18 Nellore Adala Prabhakara Reddy YSR Congress Won 148571 19 Ongole M Sreevasulu Reddy YSR Congress Won 214851 20 Rajahmundry Marghani Bharat YSR Congress Won 121634 21 Rajampet PV Midhun Reddy YSR Congress Won 268284 22 Srikakulam K Ram Mohan Naidu Telugu Desma Party Won 6653 23 Tirupati Balli Durga Prasad Rao YSR Congress Won 228376 24 Vijayawada Kesineni Srinivas Telugu Desma Party Won 8726 1 Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Constituency wise Winner List 25 Visakhapatnam MVV Satyanaryana YSR Congress Won 4414 26 Vizianagaram Bellana Chandra Sekhar YSR Congress Won 48036 27 Arunachal East Tapir Gao BJP Won 69948 28 Arunachal West Kiren Rijiju BJP Won 154561 29 Autonomous District Horen Singh Bey BJP Won 239626 30 Barpeta Abdul Khaleque Congress Won 140307 31 Dhubri Badruddin Ajmal AIUDF Won 226258 32 Dibrugarh Rameshwar Teli BJP Won 364566 33 Gauhati Queen Oja BJP Won 345606 34 Jorhat Topon Kumar Gogoi BJP Won 82653 35 Kaliabor Gaurav Gogoi Congress Won 209994 36 Karimganj Kripanath Mallah BJP Won 38389 37 Kokrajhar Naba Kumar Sarania Independent Won 37786 38 Lakhimpur Pradan Baruah BJP Won 350551 39 Mangaldoi Silip Saikia BJP Won 138545 40 Nowgong Pradyut Bordoloi Congress Won 16752 41 Silchar Rajdeep Roy BJP Won 81596 42 Tezpur Pallab Lochan Das BJP Won 242841 43 Araria Pradeep Kumar Singh BJP Won 137241 44 Arrah RK Singh BJP Won 147285 45 Aurangabad Sushil Kumar Singh BJP Won 72607 46 Banka Giridhari Yadav JD-U Won 200532 47 Begusarai Giriraj Singh BJP Won 422217 48 Bhagalpur Ajay Kumar Mandal JD-U Won 277630 49 Buxar Ashwini Kumar Choubey BJP Won 117609 2 Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Constituency wise Winner List 50 Darbhanga Gopal Jee Thakur BJP Won 267979 51 Gaya (SC) Vijay Kumar JD-U Won 152426 52 Gopalganj (SC) Alok Kumar Suman JD-U Won 286434 53 Hajipur (SC) Pasupati Kumar Paras LJP Won 205449 54 Jahanabad Chandeshwar Prasad JD-U Won 1751 55 Jamui (SC) Chirag Paswan LJP Won 241049 56 Jhanjharpur Ramprit Mandal JD-U Won 322951 57 Karakat Mahabali Singh JD-U Won 84542 58 Katihar Dulal Chandra Goswami JD-U Won 57203 59 Khagaria Choudhary Mehboob Ali Kaiser LJP Won 248570 60 Kishanganj Mohammad Jawed Congress Won 34466 61 Madhepura Dinesh Chandra Yadav JD-U Won 301527 62 Madhubani Ashok Kumar Yadav BJP Won 454940 63 Maharajganj Janardan Singh 'Sigriwal" BJP Won 230772 64 Munger Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lallan JD-U Won 167937 Singh 65 Muzaffarpur Ajay Nishad BJP Won 409988 66 Nalanda Kaushlendra Kumar JD-U Won 256137 67 Nawada Chandan Singh LJP Won 148072 68 Paschim Champaran Sanjay Jaiswal BJP Won 293906 69 Pataliputra Ram Kripal Yadav BJP Won 39321 70 Patna Sahib Ravi Shankar Prasad BJP Won 284657 71 Purnia Santosh Kumar JD-U Won 263461 72 Purvi Champaran Radha Mohan Singh BJP Won 293648 73 Samastipur (SC) Ramchandra Paswan LJP Won 251643 74 Saran Rajiv Pratap Rudy BJP Won 138429 3 Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Constituency wise Winner List 75 Sasaram (SC) Cheddi Paswan BJP Won 165745 76 Sheohar Rama Devi BJP Won 340360 77 Sitamarhi Sunil Kumar Pintu JD-U Won 250539 78 Siwan Kavita Singh JD-U Won 116958 79 Supaul Dileshwar Kamait JD-U Won 266853 80 Ujiarpur Nityanand Rai BJP Won 277278 81 Vaishali Veena Devi LJP Won 234584 82 Valmiki Nagar Baidyanath Prasad Mahto JD-U Won 354616 83 Chandigarh Kirron Kher BJP Won 46970 84 Bastar Deepak Baij Congress Won 38982 85 Bilaspur Arjun Rao BJP Won 141763 86 Durg Vijay Baghel BJP Won 391978 87 Janjgir-Champa Guharam Ajgelly BJP Won 391978 88 Kanker Mohan Mandavi BJP Won 6914 89 Korba Jyotsana Charandas Mahant Congress Won 26349 90 Mahasamund Chunnilal Sahu BJP Won 90511 91 Raigarh Gomati Rai BJP Won 66027 92 Raipur Santosh Kumar Soni BJP Won 348238 93 Rajnandgaon Santosh Pandey BJP Won 111966 94 Sarguja Renuka Singh Saruta BJP Won 157873 95 Dadar & Nagar Haveli Dhelkar Mohanbhai Sanjibhai Independent Won 9001 96 Daman & Diu Lalubhai Babu Bhai Patel BJP Won 9942 97 North Goa Sripad Yasso Naik BJP Won 80247 98 South Goa Cosme Francisco Cattano Sardinha Congress Won 9755 99 Ahmedabad East Patel Hasmukhbhai Somabhai BJP Won 434330 4 Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Constituency wise Winner List 100 Ahmedabad West Kirit P Solanki BJP Won 321546 101 Amreli Kachhadiya Naranbhai Bhikhabhai BJP Won 201431 102 Anand Patel Mitesh Rameshbhai BJP Won 197718 103 Banaskantha Parbatbhai Savabhao patel BJP Won 368296 104 Bardoli Parbhubhai Nagarbhai Vasava BJP Won 215447 105 Bharuch Mansukhbhai Dhanjibhai Vasava BJP Won 334214 106 Bhavnagar Bharaiben Dhirubhai Shiyal BJP Won 329519 107 Chhota Udaipur Rathva Gitaben Vajesingbhai BJP Won 377943 108 Dahod Jasvantsinh Sumanbhai Bhabhor BJP Won 127596 109 Gandhinagar Amit Shah BJP Won 557014 110 Jamnagar Poonamben Hematbhai Maadam BJP Won 236804 111 Junagadh Chudasama Rajeshbhai Naranbhai BJP Won 150185 112 Kachchh Chavda Vinod Lakhamshi BJP Won 305513 113 Kheda Chauhan Devusinh BJP Won 367145 114 Mahesana Shardaben Anilbhai Patel BJP Won 281519 115 Navsari CR Patil BJP Won 689668 116 Panchmahal Ratansinh Magansinh Rathod BJP Won 428541 117 Patan Dabhi Bharatsinhji Shankarji BJP Won 193879 118 Porbandar Rameshbhai Lavjibhai Dhaduk BJP Won 229823 119 Rajkot Kundaria Mohanbhai Kalyanjibhai BJP Won 368407 120 Sabarkantha Rathod Dipsinh Shankarsinh BJP Won 268987 121 Surat Darshana Vikram Jardosh BJP Won 548230 122 Surendranagar Munjapara Mahendrabhai BJP Won 277437 123 Vadodara Ranjanben Bhati BJP Won 589177 124 Valsad KC Patel BJP Won 353797 5 Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Constituency wise Winner List 125 Ambala Rattan Lal Kataria BJP Won 342345 126 Bhiwani-Mahendragarh Dharambir Singh BJP Won 444463 127 Faridabad Krishan Pal BJP Won 638239 128 Gurgaon Rao Inderjit Singh BJP Won 386256 129 Hisar Brijendra Singh BJP Won 314068 130 Karnal Sanjay Bhatia BJP Won 656142 131 Kurukshetra Nayab Singh BJP Won 384591 132 Rohtak Arvind Kumar Sharma BJP Won 7503 133 Sirsa Sunita Duggal BJP Won 309918 134 Sonipat Ramesh Chandra Kaushik BJP Won 164864 135 Hamirpur Anurag Thakur BJP Won 399572 136 Kangra Kishan Kapoor BJP Won 477623 137 Mandi Ram Swaroop Sharma BJP Won 405459 138 Shimla Suresh Kumar Kashyap BJP Won 327515 139 Anantnag Hasnain Masoodi National Conference Won 6676 140 Baramulla Akbar Lone National Conference Won 30758 141 Jammu Jugal Kishore BJP Won 302875 142 Ladakh Jamyang Tsering Namgyal BJP Won 10930 143 Srinagar Farooq Abdullah National Conference Won 70050 144 Udhampur Jitendra Singh BJP Won 357252 145 Chatra Sunil Kumar Singh BJP Won 377871 146 Dhanbad Pashupati Nath Singh BJP Won 486194 147 Dumka Sunil Soren BJP Won 47590 148 Giridih Chandra Prakash Choudhary AJSU Party Won 248347 149 Godda Nishikant Dubey BJP Won 184227 6 Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Constituency wise Winner List 150 Hazaribagh Jayant Sinha BJP Won 479548 151 Jamshedpur Bidyut Baran Mahato BJP Won 302090 152 Khunti Arjun Munda BJP Won 1445 153 Kodarma Annapurna Devi BJP Won 455600 154 Lohardaga Dusarshan Bhagat BJP Won 10363 155 Palamau Vishnu Dayal Sharma BJP Won 477606 156 Rajmahal Vijay Kumar Hansdak JMM Won 99195 157 Ranchi Sanjay Seth BJP Won 283026 158 Singhbhum Seeta Kora Congress Won 72155 159 Alappuzha AM Ariff CPI-M Won 10474 160 Alathur Ramya Haridas Congress Won 158968 161 Attingal Adoor Prakash Congress Won 38247 162 Chalakudy Benny Behanan Congress Won 132274 163 Ernakulam Hibi Eden Congress Won 169153 164 Idukki Dean Kuriakose Congress Won 171053 165 Kannur K Sudhakarna Congress Won 94559 166 Kasaragod Rajmohan Unnithan Congress Won 40438 167 Kollam NK Premachandran Revolutionary Won 148856 Socialist Party 168 Kottayam Thomas Chazhikadan Kerala Congress (M) Won 106259 169 Kozhikode MK Raghavan Congress Won 85225 170 Malappuram PK Kunhalikutty Indian Union Muslim Won 260153 League 171 Mavelikkara Kodikunnil Suresh Congress Won 61138 172 Palakkad VK Sreekandan Congress Won 11637 173 Pathanamthitta Anto Antony Congress Won 44243 7 Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Constituency wise Winner List 174 Ponnani ET Mohammed Basheer Indian Union Muslim Won 193273 League 175 Thiruvananthapuram Shashi Tharoor Congress Won 99989 176 Thrissur T Prathapan Congress Won 93633 177 Vadakara K Muraleedharan Congress Won 84663 178 Wayanad Rahul Gandhi Congress Won 431770 179 Bagalkot Gaddigoudar Parvatagouda BJP Won 168187 Chandanagouda 180 Bangalore Central P C Mohan BJP Won 70968 181 Bangalore North D V Sadananda Gowda BJP Won 147518 182 Bangalore Rural D K Suresh BJP Won 206870 183 Bangalore South Tejasvi Surya BJP Won 331192 184 Belgaum Angadi Suresh Channabasappa BJP Won 391304 185 Bellary Y Devendrappa BJP Won 55707 186 Bidar Bhagwanth Khuba BJP Won 116834 187 Bijapur Jigajinagi Ramesh Chandappa BJP Won 258038
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