NEW DELHI: The Hardwar Lok Sabha constituency, one among Uttarakhand’s 5 parliamentary constituencies, covers elements of Dehradun and Haridwar districts. Established in 1977 through the delimitation of Lok Sabha seats, it was reserved for Scheduled Caste candidates from 1977 to 2009.
The voting for the 2024 Hardwar Lok Sabha Constituency Election is scheduled for April nineteenth (Part 1), as declared by the Election Fee of India on March 16.The counting and outcome announcement are slated for June 4th.
Famend for its vital affect in Indian politics, the Hardwar Lok Sabha Constituency stays a vital political battleground reflecting a various demographic. Within the upcoming 2024 elections, notable candidates embody Jameel Ahmed from Bahujan Samaj Occasion, Trivendra Singh Rawat from Bharatiya Janata Occasion, and Virender Rawat from Indian Nationwide Congress.
Within the fiercely contested 2019 Normal Meeting Elections, Hardwar witnessed a voter turnout of 68.92%. BJP candidate Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ emerged victorious with a considerable margin of 258,729 votes, securing 665,674 votes. He defeated Ambrish Kumar of the INC, who garnered 406,945 votes.
Within the 2014 elections, BJP nominated the previous chief minister of Uttarakhand, Dr Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank. Nishank triumphed over Congress chief Harish Rawat’s spouse, Renuka Rawat, with a margin of 151,906 votes. Whereas Renuka acquired 398,340 votes, Nishank secured 567,662 votes.



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