Batmaloo Assembly constituency

{{Short description|Constituency of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2021}}

{{Use Indian English|date=June 2021}}

{{Infobox Indian constituency

| name = Batmaloo

| mla = TBA

| party = TBA

| latest_election_year = 2014

| state = Jammu and Kashmir

| district = Srinagar

| loksabha_cons = Srinagar

| established = 1996

| abolished = 2018

| type= SLA

}}

Batmaloo was one of the 87 constituencies in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly of Jammu and Kashmir a north state of India. Batmaloo was also part of Srinagar Lok Sabha constituency.{{cite web |url=https://old.eci.gov.in/files/file/12211-delimitation-of-constituencies-in-jammu-kashmir-assamarunachal-pradesh-manipur-and-nagaland-notification-dated-06032020/ |title=Delimitation of Constituencies in Jammu-Kashmir, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur and Nagaland - Notification dated 06.03.2020 - Delimitation - Election Commission of India |newspaper=eci.gov.in |accessdate=2021-06-20}}{{cite web |url=https://old.eci.gov.in/files/file/13193-delimitation-of-constituencies-in-jammu-kashmir-notification-dated-03032021/ |title=Delimitation of Constituencies in Jammu-Kashmir - Notification dated 03.03.2021 - Presidential Orders/ Delimitation Commission Orders |website=Election Commission of India |date= 3 March 2021 |accessdate= 2021-06-20}}{{Cite web|title=Sitting and previous MLAs from Batmaloo Assembly Constituency|url=https://www.elections.in/jammu-and-kashmir/assembly-constituencies/batmaloo.html|access-date=2021-06-20|website=Elections.in}}

Members of the Legislative Assembly

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Election

! Member

! colspan=2|Party

1996rowspan=2 | Ghulam Mohi-Ud-Din Shah{{Full party name with color|Jammu & Kashmir National Conference|rowspan=2}}
2002
2004 By-electionTariq Ahmed Kara{{Full party name with color|Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party}}
2008Mohammed Irfan Shah{{Full party name with color|Jammu & Kashmir National Conference}}
2014Noor Mohammad Sheikh{{Full party name with color|Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party}}

Election results

=Assembly Election 2014 =

{{Election box begin|title= 2014 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election : Batmaloo{{Cite web |date= |title=Jammu & Kashmir 2014 - Jammu & Kashmir - Election Commission of India |url=https://old.eci.gov.in/files/file/3797-jammu-kashmir-2014/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190613150235/https://eci.gov.in/files/file/3797-jammu-kashmir-2014/ |archive-date=2019-06-13 |access-date= |website=eci.gov.in}}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |candidate=Noor Mohammad Sheikh |party=Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party |votes=12,542 |percentage=42.56% |change={{increase}}10.59 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Mohammed Irfan Shah |party=Jammu & Kashmir National Conference |votes=8,215 |percentage=27.88% |change={{decrease}}16.95 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Abdul Qayoom Bhat |party=Jammu & Kashmir Democratic Party Nationalist |votes=1,409 |percentage=4.78% |change={{increase}}1.30 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Mohammed Maqbool Shiekh |party=Independent politician |votes=1,399 |percentage=4.75% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Zubair Nazir Wani |party=Bharatiya Janata Party |votes=1,304 |percentage=4.43% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Abdul Hamid Rather |party=Indian National Congress |votes=1,204 |percentage=4.09% |change={{decrease}}3.32 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Muzzaffar Ahmad Gazi |party=Jammu and Kashmir People's Conference |votes=942 |percentage=3.20% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Reyaz Ahmad Mir |party=Independent politician |votes=764 |percentage=2.59% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Gulzar Ahmad Bangroo |party=Samajwadi Party |votes=458 |percentage=1.55% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Mohammed Maqbool Rather |party=Bahujan Samaj Party |votes=252 |percentage=0.86% |change={{decrease}}0.32 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Javaid Ahmad Dandru |party=Independent politician |votes=209 |percentage=0.71% |change= New}}

{{Election box margin of victory |votes=4,327 |percentage=14.68% |change= {{increase}}1.83 }}

{{Election box turnout |votes=29,466 |percentage=24.48% |change= {{increase}}4.52 }}

{{Election box registered electors |reg. electors = 1,20,344 |ref = |change= {{increase}}14.01 }}

{{Election box gain with party link |winner=Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party |loser=Jammu & Kashmir National Conference |swing= {{decrease}}2.27 }}

{{Election box end}}

=Assembly Election 2008 =

{{Election box begin|title= 2008 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election : Batmaloo{{cite web|publisher=Election Commission of India|title=Statistical Report on General Election, 2008 to the Legislative Assembly of Jammu and Kashmir |url=https://ceojk.nic.in/pdf/10-Detailed%20Results.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241225073739/https://ceojk.nic.in/pdf/10-Detailed%20Results.pdf|archive-date=25 December 2024|access-date=25 December 2024}}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |candidate=Mohammed Irfan Shah |party=Jammu & Kashmir National Conference |votes=9,447 |percentage=44.83% |change={{increase}}15.99 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Tariq Hameed Karra |party=Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party |votes=6,738 |percentage=31.97% |change={{decrease}}23.12 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Abdul Hamid Rather |party=Indian National Congress |votes=1,561 |percentage=7.41% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Aftab Jeelani Wani |party=Jammu & Kashmir Democratic Party Nationalist |votes=733 |percentage=3.48% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Mujeeb Ahmad Sidiqi |party=Independent politician |votes=504 |percentage=2.39% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Mohammed Yousuf Beigh |party=Bahujan Samaj Party |votes=248 |percentage=1.18% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Mohammed Yussouf Reshi |party=Independent politician |votes=232 |percentage=1.10% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Javid Ahmad Ashai |party=Jammu and Kashmir Awami National Conference |votes=230 |percentage=1.09% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Mohammed Ashraf Beigh |party=Independent politician |votes=226 |percentage=1.07% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Ishtiyaq Ahmad Qadri |party=Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Front (Secular) |votes=188 |percentage=0.89% |change= New}}

{{Election box margin of victory |votes=2,709 |percentage=12.86% |change= {{decrease}}13.41 }}

{{Election box turnout |votes=21,073 |percentage=19.96% |change= {{increase}}8.24 }}

{{Election box registered electors |reg. electors = 1,05,556 |ref = |change= {{decrease}}0.54 }}

{{Election box gain with party link |winner=Jammu & Kashmir National Conference |loser=Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party |swing= {{decrease}}10.27 }}

{{Election box end}}

=Assembly By-election 2004 =

{{Election box begin|title= 2004 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly by-election : Batmaloo{{cite web |url=https://old.eci.gov.in/ByeElection/ByeOct2004/index.htm |title=Election Statistics - Bye Elections - October 2004 |publisher=Election Commission of India |access-date=29 December 2024|archive-url= |archive-date=}}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |candidate=Tariq Ahmed Kara |party=Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party |votes=6,856 |percentage=55.10% |change={{increase}}25.78 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Irfan Ahmed Shah |party=Jammu & Kashmir National Conference |votes=3,588 |percentage=28.84% |change={{decrease}}20.67 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Abdul Hamid Rather |party=Independent politician |votes=570 |percentage=4.58% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Abid Imtiyaz Bhat |party=Independent politician |votes=333 |percentage=2.68% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Ali Mohd. Khan |party=Independent politician |votes=298 |percentage=2.39% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Javid Ahmed Bhat |party=Independent politician |votes=162 |percentage=1.30% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Abdul Rashid Kabali |party=Independent politician |votes=141 |percentage=1.13% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Muzaffar Ali Shah |party=Independent politician |votes=140 |percentage=1.13% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Shameema Begam |party=Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party |votes=100 |percentage=0.80% |change={{decrease}}1.83 }}

{{Election box margin of victory |votes=3,268 |percentage=26.26% |change= {{increase}}6.08 }}

{{Election box turnout |votes=12,443 |percentage=11.72% |change= {{increase}}7.72 }}

{{Election box registered electors |reg. electors = 1,06,131 |ref = |change= {{increase}}1.84 }}

{{Election box gain with party link |winner=Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party |loser=Jammu & Kashmir National Conference |swing= {{increase}}5.59 }}

{{Election box end}}

=Assembly Election 2002 =

{{Election box begin|title= 2002 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election : Batmaloo{{cite web|publisher=Election Commission of India|title=Statistical Report on General Election, 2002 to the Legislative Assembly of Jammu and Kashmir |url=http://eci.gov.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_2002/StatRep_JK_02.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130127192246/http://eci.gov.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_2002/StatRep_JK_02.pdf|archive-date=27 January 2013|access-date=15 February 2024}}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |candidate=Ghulam Mohi-Ud-Din Shah |party=Jammu & Kashmir National Conference |votes=2,065 |percentage=49.51% |change={{decrease}}19.52 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Tariq Hameed Karra |party=Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party |votes=1,223 |percentage=29.32% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Ghulam Mohammed Sheikh |party=Indian National Congress |votes=470 |percentage=11.27% |change={{decrease}}0.08 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Shameema Begum |party=Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party |votes=110 |percentage=2.64% |change={{decrease}}0.19 }}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Molvi Mohammed Tariq Khan |party=Independent politician |votes=83 |percentage=1.99% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Gulzar Ahmad Khuroo |party=Independent politician |votes=67 |percentage=1.61% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Mohammed Yousuf Bhat |party=Independent politician |votes=55 |percentage=1.32% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Abdul Rahman Sheikh |party=Samata Party |votes=53 |percentage=1.27% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Mohammed Idress Bhat |party=Independent politician |votes=45 |percentage=1.08% |change= New}}

{{Election box margin of victory |votes=842 |percentage=20.19% |change= {{decrease}}37.49 }}

{{Election box turnout |votes=4,171 |percentage=4.00% |change= {{decrease}}14.61 }}

{{Election box registered electors |reg. electors = 1,04,213 |ref = |change= {{increase}}39.69 }}

{{Election box hold with party link |winner=Jammu & Kashmir National Conference |loser=Jammu & Kashmir National Conference |swing= {{decrease}}19.52 }}

{{Election box end}}

=Assembly Election 1996 =

{{Election box begin|title= 1996 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election : Batmaloo{{cite web|publisher=Election Commission of India|title=Statistical Report on General Election, 1996 to the Legislative Assembly of Jammu and Kashmir |url=http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1996/StatisticalReport-JK96.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120117084805/http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1996/StatisticalReport-JK96.pdf |archive-date=17 January 2012|access-date=15 February 2024}}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |candidate=Ghulam Mohi-Ud-Din Shah |party=Jammu & Kashmir National Conference |votes=9,583 |percentage=69.03% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Ghulam Mohammed Sheikh |party=Indian National Congress |votes=1,576 |percentage=11.35% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Gulzar Mohammed |party=Independent politician |votes=1,299 |percentage=9.36% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Mehbooba |party=Janata Dal |votes=725 |percentage=5.22% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Ashraf Ali Beigh |party=Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party |votes=392 |percentage=2.82% |change= New}}

{{Election box candidate with party link| |candidate=Javed Iqbal |party=Independent politician |votes=308 |percentage=2.22% |change= New}}

{{Election box margin of victory |votes=8,007 |percentage=57.67% |change= }}

{{Election box turnout |votes=13,883 |percentage=19.44% |change= }}

{{Election box registered electors |reg. electors = 74,601 |ref = |change= }}

{{Election box new seat win |winner=Jammu & Kashmir National Conference |loser= |swing= }}

{{Election box end}}

See also

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