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Pilibhit Lok Sabha constituency

Coordinates:28°37′36″N79°48′21″E / 28.62667°N 79.80583°E /28.62667; 79.80583
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Constituency of the Indian parliament in the state of Uttar Pradesh

Pilibhit
UP-26
Lok Sabha constituency
Map
Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionNorth India
StateUttar Pradesh
Assembly constituenciesBaheri
Pilibhit
Barkhera
Puranpur
Bisalpur
Established1952-present
Total electors18,31,699[1]
ReservationNone
Member of Parliament
18th Lok Sabha
Incumbent
PartyBJP
AllianceNDA
Elected year2024
Preceded byFeroze Varun Gandhi


Pilibhit Lok Sabha constituency is one of the80 parliamentary constituencies to elect a member to theLok Sabha, the lower house of India's Parliament. It is situated in the north-eastern part ofUttar Pradesh. The constituency has been represented by various prominent leaders over the years, includingMenaka Gandhi andFeroze Varun Gandhi. The political landscape here often reflects the broader trends in Uttar Pradesh, a key state in Indian politics. The constituency has a mix of urban (17.7%) and rural electors (82.3%).[a][2] Agriculture is a significant part of the local economy, with many residents engaged in farming and related activities. Pilibhit is known for its natural beauty and wildlife, including the Pilibhit Tiger Reserve. The constituency plays a crucial role in the political dynamics of Uttar Pradesh and has been a focus for various political parties over the elections. The Pilibhit Lok Sabha constituency was created in 1951 under theDelimitation Act. After thatthe first ever democratic election happened in Pilibhit Lok Sabha constituency. Later, TheDelimitation Commission of India again redefined the Pilibhit constituency by addingBaheri Assembly constituency and movingPowayan Assembly constituency underShahjahanpur Lok Sabha constituency in 2008.[3] Pilibhit constituency witnessed the highest number of contestants (total 40 including 35 non-partisan candidates) in the1996 election and the lowest number of contestants (total 3 candidates) in the1957 election.[4] Pilibhit is the only constituency in the history of theLok Sabha which elected the same female parliamentarian for six terms.[5]

Assembly segments

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The following assembly seats come under Pilibhit Lok Sabha constituency as per the delimitation of the parliamentary constituencies in 2008.[6][7]

Assembly seat no.Assembly seat nameDistrictMember of assemblyParty2024 Lead
118BaheriBareillyAtaur RehmanSPSP
127PilibhitPilibhitSanjay Singh GangwarBJPBJP
128BarkheraSwami Pravaktanand
129Puranpur (SC)Baburam Paswan
130BisalpurVivek Kumar Verma

(Source:Election Commission of India[4])

Parliamentary election results

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2024 Indian general election

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2024 Indian general election:Pilibhit
PartyCandidateVotes%
BJPJitin Prasada607,15852.30Decrease7.08
SPBhagwat Saran Gangwar442,22338.09Increase0.26
BSPAnis Ahmed Khan89,6977.73Increase7.73
NOTANone of the Above6,7410.58Decrease0.26
Bhartiya Krishak DalRajeev Kumar Saxena3,8090.33Increase7.73
IndependentSushil Kumar Shukla2,7270.23Increase0.23
IndependentMohammad Shahid Husain1,8460.16Increase0.16
IndependentAshish Kumar1,8500.16Increase0.16
IndependentAdarsh Pandey1,7260.15Increase0.09
Rashtriya Samaj DalSanjay Kumar Bharti1,6310.14Increase0.14
IndependentPramod Patel1,5390.13Increase0.13
Majority1,64,93514.21Decrease7.34
Turnout1,160,94763.11Decrease4.3
Registered electors1,839,561Increase4.25
BJPholdSwingDecrease7.08

(Source:Election Commission of India[8])

2019 Indian general election

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2019 Indian general elections:Pilibhit
PartyCandidateVotes%
BJPVarun Sanjay Gandhi704,54959.38Increase7.32
SPHemraj Verma448,92237.83Increase15.00
NOTANone of the Above9,9730.84Decrease0.26
IndependentVarun Gandhi4,4830.38Increase0.38
IndependentSurendra Kumar Gupta4,4420.37Increase0.37
SSAnita Tripati3,9740.30Increase0.30
IndependentMunesh singh2,1290.18Decrease0.41
IndependentJafri Begum1,6330.14Increase0.14
JDDr. Bharat1,6240.14Increase0.14
Pragatishil PartyMohammad Hanif1,2760.11Increase0.11
Sabka Dal UnitedDr. Sita Ram Rajput1,0980.09Increase0.09
IndependentKaif Raza Khan9260.08Increase0.08
IndependentUrvashi Singh8640.07Increase0.07
Naitik PartySanjay Kumar Bharti6960.06Decrease44.6
Majority255,62721.55Decrease7.68
Turnout1,187,22567.41Increase4.55
Registered electors1,761,207Increase5.11
BJPholdSwingIncrease7.32

(Source:Election Commission of India[9])

2014 Indian general election

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2014 Indian general elections:Pilibhit
PartyCandidateVotes%
BJPManeka Gandhi546,93452.06Increase1.97
SPBudhsen Verma239,88222.83Increase8.75
BSPAnis Ahmad Khan196,29418.68Increase5.24
INCSanjay Kapoor29,1692.78Decrease13.70
NOTANone of the Above11,5211.10Increase1.10
IndependentMunesh Singh6,1510.59Increase0.59
AAPRajeev Agarwal5,5470.50Increase0.50
CPI(ML)LRam Autar3,1870.36Increase0.36
IndependentRavindra Kumar Devnath3,1450.34Increase0.34
PECPNilima Sharma2,6700.31Increase0.31
IndependentMohd Naeem Ansari2,6170.30Increase0.30
IndependentArman Khan2,1700.27Increase0.27
Naitik PartySanjay Kumar Bharti1,2600.14Increase0.14
Majority307,05229.23Decrease4.38
Turnout1,050,56862.86Decrease1.08
Registered electors1,671,154Increase21.61
BJPholdSwingIncrease1.97

(Source:Election Commission of India[10])

2009 Indian general election

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2009 Indian general elections:Pilibhit
PartyCandidateVotes%
BJPFeroze Varun Gandhi419,53950.09Increase12.34
INCV. M. Singh138,03816.48Increase0.80
SPRiyaz Ahmad117,90314.08Decrease8.50
BSPGanga Charan112,57613.44Decrease4.47
IndependentRam Narayan Singh14,2461.70Increase1.70
IndependentViquarul Hasan Khan10,7771.29Increase1.29
NCPChotey Lal Gangwar4,9630.59Increase0.59
CPI(ML)LKrishna Adhikari3,5630.43Decrease1.31
ADIndra Pal3,5410.42Decrease0.05
IndependentMahesh Saxena2,9120.35Increase0.35
IndependentLalta Prasad2,8400.34Increase0.34
IndependentMahavir Singh1,9130.23Decrease0.05
IndependentHarish Kumar1,6050.19Increase0.19
IndependentHarpal Singh1,1470.14Increase0.14
IndependentJamuna Devi1,1370.14Increase0.14
IndependentRam Kumar Arya8770.10Decrease0.08
Majority281,50133.61Increase18.44
Turnout837,57763.94Increase11.28
Registered electors1,310,007Increase4.91
BJPholdSwingIncrease12.34

(Source:Election Commission of India[11])

2004 Indian general election

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2004 Indian general elections:Pilibhit
PartyCandidateVotes%
BJPManeka Gandhi255,61537.75Decrease20.19
SPSatyapal Gangwar152,89522.58Increase9.50
BSPAnis Ahmed Khan121,26917.91Increase7.69
INCV. M. Singh106,18615.68Increase14.11
CPI(ML)LKrishna Adhikari11,8041.74Increase1.33
IndependentMotiram Rajput11,0271.63Increase1.63
IndependentMahendra Singh4,9670.73Increase0.23
ADSatendra3,1940.47Increase0.47
IndependentBabu Ram2,2720.36Increase0.36
IndependentParamjeet Sharma2,2030.32Increase0.32
IndependentKulbinder Singh20300.29Increase0.29
IndependentPuranlal1,3630.20Increase0.20
Akhil Rajarya SabhaMahavir Singh1,2510.17Increase0.17
Ekta Kranti DalManohar Lal1,0310.14Increase0.14
Majority102,72015.17Decrease15.12
Turnout677,10752.66Decrease10.28
Registered electors1,245,678Increase8.54
BJPgain fromIndependentSwingDecrease20.19

(Source:Election Commission of India[12])

1999 Indian general election

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1999 Indian general election:Pilibhit
PartyCandidateVotes%
IndependentManeka Gandhi433,42157.94Increase1.95
BSPAnis Ahmad Khan193,56625.88Increase0.28
SPRam Saran Verma58,7927.86Decrease5.22
INCRaj Rai Singh50,0866.70Increase5.13
ADChhatrapal Patel2,6800.36Increase0.36
IndependentUmaruddin Khan1,4740.20Increase0.20
IndependentRavi Shankar1,3450.18Increase0.18
IndependentRajeshwari3670.18Decrease0.17
Majority239,85532.06Increase2.01
Turnout748,00465.66Increase3.28
Registered electors1,139,217Increase0.81
IndependentholdSwingIncrease1.95

(Source:Election Commission of India[13])

1998 Indian general election

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1998 Indian general election:Pilibhit
PartyCandidateVotes%
IndependentManeka Gandhi390,38155.99Decrease4.16
BSPAnis Ahmed Khan178,50525.60Increase12.18
SPParushram91,17713.08Increase11.92
INCRoop Kishore10,9221.57Decrease1.12
JDRiyaz Ahmad8,5721.23Decrease58.77
CPI(ML)LKrishna Adhikari5,1470.47Decrease0.10
IndependentMahavir Singh3,4570.50Increase0.31
IndependentAnil Kumar2,5620.37Increase0.37
IndependentRajeshwari2,4120.35Increase0.35
IndependentHardwari2,0100.29Increase0.29
IndependentShanti Swaroop1,1230.16Increase0.16
IndependentGyanendra Kumar6900.10Increase0.10
IndependentAbdul Mabood2450.04Increase0.04
Majority211,87630.39Decrease12.43
Turnout704,85662.38Increase2.50
Registered electors1,129,987Increase2.47
Independentgain fromJDSwingDecrease4.16

(Source:Election Commission of India[14])

1996 Indian general election

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1996 Indian general election:Pilibhit
PartyCandidateVotes%
JDManeka Gandhi395,82759.83Increase30.83
BJPParshuram Gangwar112,51717.01Decrease13.85
BSPRiyaz Ahmad88,75013.42Increase9.78
INCBabu Taj bahadur17,8152.69Decrease13.44
IndependentSundar Lal11,7071.77Increase1.77
CPI(ML)LKrishna Adhikari3,7640.57Increase0.57
IndependentRamesh Kumar2,9580.45Increase0.45
IndependentMunne Khan2,7530.42Increase0.42
IndependentPrasadi Lal2,5050.38Increase0.38
IndependentMahavir Singh1,9060.29Increase0.29
IndependentMunshi Lal1,8850.28Increase0.28
IndependentRam Pratap1,8230.28Increase0.28
IndependentVikarul Hasan1,5800.24Increase0.24
IndependentOmdev1,0860.16Increase0.16
IndependentRajiv9470.14Increase0.14
IndependentUttam Pal8470.13Increase0.13
IndependentRam Krishna8450.13Increase0.13
IndependentHafiz Ahmed8050.12Increase0.12
IndependentLalta Prasad7990.12Increase0.12
IndependentRam Asarey7920.12Increase0.12
IndependentLalaram6300.10Increase0.10
IndependentUmesh Chander5380.08Increase0.08
IndependentRajesh5370.08Increase0.08
IndependentHari Swarup5230.08Increase0.08
IndependentNathulal4760.07Increase0.07
IndependentSukhdev Singh4230.06Increase0.04
IndependentInamul Huk4140.06Increase0.04
IndependentRam Chander4010.06Increase0.04
IndependentSatinder3920.06Increase0.06
IndependentKishan Chand2940.04Increase0.04
IndependentRam Pal2870.04Increase0.04
IndependentRamgopal2590.04Increase0.04
IndependentGuruvir Singh Chhabra1960.03Increase0.03
IndependentShri Pal Shrivastava1950.03Increase0.03
IndependentAbdul Mabood Chaudhary1780.03Increase0.03
IndependentArjun1690.03Increase0.03
IndependentAbdul Rahman1630.02Increase0.02
IndependentJakir Husain1060.02Increase0.02
IndependentChander Mohan Mahajan830.01Increase0.01
Majority283,31042.82Increase41.36
Turnout673,79660.88Increase6.4
Registered electors1,106,846Increase16.89
JDgain fromBJPSwingIncrease59.83

(Source:Election Commission of India[15])

1991 Indian general election

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1991 Indian general election:Pilibhit
PartyCandidateVotes%
BJPParshuram Gangwar146,63330.86Increase30.86
JPManeka Gandhi139,71029.4Increase29.4
INCManpal Singh76,65416.13Decrease13.24
JDMahendra Singh52,25311.0Increase11.0
BSPHafiz Ahmad17,2763.64Increase3.64
IndependentSushil5,1451.08Increase1.08
IndependentBabloo5,0721.07Increase1.07
DDPHari Om5,0261.06Decrease2.18
IndependentBhagwati Charan4,8061.01Increase1.01
IndependentBhagwan Das3,0730.65Increase0.65
IndependentMohd. Iqbal2,1820.46Increase0.46
Jan ParishadSuresh Chandra2,1800.46Increase0.46
IndependentChhail Bihari2,0630.43Increase0.43
IndependentDori Lal1,9440.41Increase0.41
IndependentPunam Misra1,7160.36Increase0.36
IndependentPyarey Lal1,7040.36Increase0.36
IndependentZakir Husain Khan1,5060.32Increase0.32
IndependentChandra Mohan1,1470.24Increase0.24
ABHMBrijendra Singh1,0220.22Increase0.22
IndependentKishan Chandra9160.19Increase0.19
IndependentBhagwan Singh8230.17Increase0.17
IndependentRam Bahadur7870.17Increase0.17
IndependentAbdul Mabood Chaudhari7380.16Increase0.16
IndependentMohd. Hasan5090.11Increase0.11
IndependentAjay Kumar2980.06Increase0.06
Majority6,9231.46Decrease26.68
Turnout501,13054.48Decrease0.09
Registered electors919,807Increase1.39
BJPgain fromJDSwingIncrease30.86

(Source:Election Commission of India[16])

1989 Indian general election

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1989 Indian general election:Pilibhit
PartyCandidateVotes%
JDManeka Gandhi269,04457.34Increase57.34
INCBhanu Pratap Singh137,82429.37Decrease34.47
IndependentHazari Lal153,063.26Increase3.26
DDPBaboo Ram15,1993.24Decrease0.55
IndependentSuresh Chandra9,4892.02Increase2.02
IndependentHarjindra Singh8,2161.75Increase1.75
IndependentHar Prasad Gangwar2,9430.63Increase0.63
IndependentShiv Narain Lal1,5420.33Increase0.33
IndependentRam Murti Lal1,5400.33Increase0.33
IndependentSher Singh1,4430.31Increase0.31
IndependentVivek Singh Chauhan1,2210.26Increase0.26
IndependentS. Mohan Singh1,2020.26Increase0.26
IndependentLal Bahadur9510.20Increase0.20
IndependentJai Lal8930.19Increase0.19
IndependentKishan Chand8360.18Increase0.18
IndependentHari Shankar7300.16Increase0.16
IndependentArvind Kumar Nagaich5660.12Increase0.12
IndependentKaka Joginder Singh2790.06Increase0.06
Majority131,22027.97Decrease12.48
Turnout495,09054.39Decrease8.50
Registered electors910,250Increase21.7
JDgain fromINCSwingIncrease57.34

(Source:Election Commission of India[17])

1984 Indian general election

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1984 Indian general election:Pilibhit
PartyCandidateVotes%
INCBhanu Pratap Singh278,80363.84Increase23.42
IndependentMd Shamsul Hasan Khan102,13323.39Decrease1.95
BJPBraj Swaroop Mishra24,1115.52Increase5.52
DDPBaboo Ram16,5363.79Increase3.79
LKDTauseef Raza4,0940.94Increase0.94
IndependentRam Dutt Singh2,7050.62Increase0.62
IndependentMohanlal Jatav2,5560.59Increase0.59
IndependentChhotey Lal1,6740.38Increase0.38
IndependentShanti Swaroop1,6510.38Increase0.38
IndependentShamshul Hasain1,5340.35Increase0.35
IndependentKrishan Chandra Sheria8970.21Increase0.21
Majority176,67040.45Increase24.65
Turnout447,89662.84Increase17.33
Registered electors712,701Increase5.33
INCholdSwingIncrease23.42

(Source:Election Commission of India[18])

1980 Indian general election

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1980 Indian general election:Pilibhit
PartyCandidateVotes%
INCHarish Kumar Gangawar120,91640.42Increase20.69
JPMd Shamsul Hasan Khan75,80925.34Decrease45.98
JP(S)Dammar Singh63,86621.35Increase21.35
IndependentGanga Das9,8403.29Increase3.29
IndependentRam Saran Lal Verma9,4023.14Increase3.14
INC(U)Bhagwat Saran4,2241.41Increase1.41
IndependentMunni Lal Patel3,8141.28Increase1.28
IndependentRam Swarup2,5920.87Increase0.87
IndependentIndra Dev2,1190.71Increase0.71
IndependentSatya Kar2,1140.71Increase0.71
IndependentKrishan Chandra Sheria1,4550.49Increase0.49
IndependentSatish Chandra Kashyap1,1090.37Decrease9.02
IndependentRam Swarup Gayadin9650.32Increase0.32
IndependentRam Chandra9060.30Increase0.30
Majority45,10715.80Decrease35.79
Turnout307,00045.51Decrease12.18
Registered electors674,646Increase12.01
INCgain fromBLDSwingIncrease20.69

(Source:Election Commission of India[19])

1977 Indian general election

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1977 Indian general election:Pilibhit
PartyCandidateVotes%
JPMd Shamsul Hasan Khan238,69171.32Increase83.05
INCMohan Swarup66,01519.73Decrease19.23
IndependentNarain Lal9,3922.81Increase2.81
IndependentPerma Nand7,4242.22Increase2.22
IndependentZahoor Khan6,5041.94Increase1.94
IndependentAbdul Rahim2,9640.89Increase0.89
IndependentJalil-ul-rahman2,4660.74Increase0.74
IndependentSatish Chandra Kashyap1,2190.36Increase0.36
Majority172,67651.59Increase37.37
Turnout342,42957.69Increase10.78
Registered electors593,586Increase7.83
BLDgain fromINCSwingIncrease71.32

(Source:Election Commission of India[20])

1971 Indian general election

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1971 Indian general election:Pilibhit
PartyCandidateVotes%
INCMohan Swarup97,37538.96Increase12.36
INC(O)Md Shamsul Hasan Khan61,84524.74Decrease7.51
ABJSShambhoo Nath Agnihotri47,73619.1Decrease5.16
BKDOm Prakash19,8637.95Increase7.95
IndependentHira Lal Mauria7,5123.01Increase3.01
IndependentZahoor Khan4,9451.98Increase1.98
IndependentJalil Ahmed4,5681.83Decrease29.06
IndependentRafiq Ahmed3,3401.34Increase1.34
IndependentRewti Prasad2,7641.11Increase1.11
Majority35,53014.22Increase12.58
Turnout256,63046.91Decrease6.54
Registered electors547,076Increase8.66
INCgain fromPSPSwingIncrease12.36

(Source:Election Commission of India[21])

1967 Indian general election

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1967 Indian general election:Pilibhit
PartyCandidateVotes%
PSPMohan Swarup70,92728.24Decrease1.38
INCMd Shamsul Hasan Khan66,82326.6Decrease0.82
ABJSBhagwat Saran60,94124.26Increase5.38
SWABrijesh Singh14,8835.93Increase5.93
IndependentKrishn Sen13,7065.46Increase5.46
IndependentMunni Lal Patel10,4934.18Decrease29.86
IndependentAhmed Khan6,9162.75Increase2.75
IndependentJalil Ahmed6,4802.58Increase2.58
Majority4,1041.64Decrease0.56
Turnout266,99353.45Increase3.22
Registered electors499,546Increase15.62
PSPholdSwingIncrease28.24

(Source:Election Commission of India[22])

1962 Indian general election

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1962 Indian general election:Pilibhit
PartyCandidateVotes%
PSPMohan Swarup59,62429.62Decrease20.92
INCMukund Lal Agrawal55,19227.42Decrease7.44
ABJSShiv Swaroop Mishra38,01118.88Increase3.52
CPIIshaq Sambhli36,48218.12Increase18.12
ABHMMunni Lal Patel12,0035.96Increase5.96
Majority4,4322.2Increase13.48
Turnout211,73850.23Increase9.73
Registered electors421,503Increase7.33
PSPholdSwingDecrease20.92

(Source:Election Commission of India[23])

1957 Indian general election

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1957 Indian general election:Pilibhit
PartyCandidateVotes%
PSPMohan Swarup80,80950.54Increase50.54
INCMukund Lal Agrawal55,74634.86Decrease8.25
ABJSShri Harsh23,34014.60Increase14.60
Majority25,06315.68Increase14.59
Turnout159,89540.94Increase1.73
Registered electors390,591Increase15.77
PSPgain fromINCSwingIncrease50.54

(Source:Election Commission of India[24])

1951-52 Indian general election

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1951-52 Indian general election:Pilibhit
PartyCandidateVotes%
INCMukund Lal Agrawal55,61243.11N/A
SocialistRam Chandra Singh Sadhu29,12022.58N/A
KMPPJai Narain17,08013.24N/A
IndependentRam Bahadur12,1919.45N/A
IndependentPuttu Singh9,3997.29N/A
IndependentN. P. Sharma5,5894.33N/A
Majority26,4929.34N/A
Turnout128,99139.21N/A
Registered electors328,961N/A
INCwin (new seat)

(Source:Election Commission of India[25])

Pilibhit constituency at a glance

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Election wise growth % of newly registered electors in the constituency (Source:Election Commission of India[4])
Election wise voters' turnout % in the constituency (Source:Election Commission of India[4])
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Election wise political parties' vote % in the constituency (Source:Election Commission of India[4])
1952
43.11%
1957
50.54%
1962
29.62%
1967
28.24%
1971
38.96%
1977
71.32%
1980
40.42%
1984
63.84%
1989
57.34%
1991
30.86%
1996
59.83%
1998
55.99%
1999
57.94%
2004
37.75%
2009
50.09%
2014
52.06%
2019
59.38%
2024
52.30%
Election wise winning party's vote % in the constituency (Source:Election Commission of India[4])
Political parties' success rate in Pilibhit constituency
  1. BJP (6 terms) (33.3%)
  2. INC (4 terms) (22.2%)
  3. PSP (3 terms) (16.7%)
  4. JD (2 terms) (11.1%)
  5. JP (1 term) (5.55%)
  6. IND (2 terms) (11.1%)

See also

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References

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  1. ^Including 16% SC and 0.1% ST electors.

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