Khajuraho Lok Sabha constituency

{{Short description|Lok Sabha constituency in Madhya Pradesh}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2017}}

{{Use Indian English|date=June 2017}}

{{Infobox Indian constituency

| name = Khajuraho

| type = LS

| map_image = Madhya_Pradesh_Lok_Sabha_constituencies_(Khajuraho_highlighted).png

| map_caption = Khajuraho Lok Sabha constituency within Madhya Pradesh

| established = 1957

| electors = 19,97,483{{Cite web |url=https://elections24.eci.gov.in/docs/WYKXFehhEH.pdf |title=Press Note |author= |date=25 May 2024 |website=Election Commission of India |access-date=11 December 2024|url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240526095942/https://elections24.eci.gov.in/docs/WYKXFehhEH.pdf |archive-date=26 May 2024}}

| party = Bharatiya Janata Party

| mp = Vishnu Datt Sharma

| latest_election_year = 2024

| state = Madhya Pradesh

| reservation = None

| assembly_cons = Chandla
Rajnagar
Pawai
Gunnaor
Panna
Vijayraghavgarh
Murwara
Bahoriband

}}

Khajuraho is a Lok Sabha constituency in Madhya Pradesh state in central India. Presently it covers the entire Panna district and parts of Chhatarpur and Katni districts.

Vidhan Sabha segments

Presently, after delimitation of the parliamentary constituencies in 2008, this constituency comprises the following eight Vidhan Sabha segments:{{cite web|url=http://www.mpinfo.org/mpinfonew/english/election_commission/191208.asp|title=Three new Parliamentary seats come into existence Dewas, Tikamgarh and Ratlam in Shajapur, Seoni and Jhabua out|publisher=Department of Public Relations, Madhya Pradesh government|date=19 December 2008|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090621174614/http://www.mpinfo.org/mpinfonew/english/election_commission/191208.asp|archive-date=21 June 2009|df=dmy-all}}

class="wikitable"

!#

!Name

!District

!Member

! colspan="2" |Party

! colspan="2" |2024 Lead

49

|Chandla (SC)

| rowspan="2" |Chhatarpur

|Dileep Ahirwar

| style="background-color: {{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |

|BJP

| style="background-color: {{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |

|BJP

50

|Rajnagar

|Arvind Pateriya

| style="background-color: {{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |

|BJP

| style="background-color: {{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |

|BJP

58

|Pawai

| rowspan="3" |Panna

|Prahlad Lodhi

| style="background-color: {{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |

|BJP

| style="background-color: {{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |

|BJP

59

|Gunnaor (SC)

|Rajesh Kumar Verma

| style="background-color: {{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |

|BJP

| style="background-color: {{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |

|BJP

60

|Panna

|Brijendra Pratap Singh

| style="background-color: {{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |

|BJP

| style="background-color: {{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |

|BJP

92

|Vijayraghavgarh

| rowspan="3" |Katni

|Sanjay Pathak

| style="background-color: {{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |

|BJP

| style="background-color: {{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |

|BJP

93

|Murwara

|Sandeep Jaiswal

| style="background-color: {{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |

|BJP

| style="background-color: {{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |

|BJP

94

|Bahoriband

|Pranay Prabhat Pandey

| style="background-color: {{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |

|BJP

| style="background-color: {{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |

|BJP

From 1976 to 2008, Khajuraho Lok Sabha constituency comprised the following eight Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) segments:

class="wikitable"

!#

!Name

!District

43

|Niwari

|Niwari

44

|Jatara

| rowspan="3" |Tikamgarh

45

|Khragapur (SC)

46

|Tikamgarh

48

|Bijawar

| rowspan="4" |Chhatarpur

49

|Chhatarpur

50

|Maharajpur (SC)

51

|Chandla

Members of Lok Sabha

class="wikitable"

!Year

!Member

! colspan="2" |Party

rowspan=2|1957

|Ram Sahai Tiwary

| rowspan="3" style="background-color: {{party color|Indian National Congress}}" |

| rowspan="3" |Indian National Congress{{efn|Two-member seat}}

Moti Lal Malaviya
1962

|Ram Sahai Tiwary

colspan="4" |{{Center|1967-1977 : Constituency defunct}}
1977

|Laxminarayan Nayak

|style="background-color: {{party color|Janata Party}}" |

|Janata Party

1980

| rowspan="2" |Vidyawati Chaturvedi

|style="background-color: {{party color|Indian National Congress (I)}}" |

|Indian National Congress (I)

1984

|style="background-color: {{party color|Indian National Congress}}" |

|Indian National Congress

1989

| rowspan="4" |Uma Bharti

| rowspan="4" style="background-color: {{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |

| rowspan="4" |Bharatiya Janata Party

1991
1996
1998
1999

|Satyavrat Chaturvedi

|style="background-color: {{party color|Indian National Congress}}" |

|Indian National Congress

2004

|Ramkrishna Kusmaria

| rowspan="5" style="background-color: {{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |

| rowspan="5" |Bharatiya Janata Party

2009

|Jeetendra Singh Bundela

2014

|Nagendra Singh

2019

|rowspan=2|V. D. Sharma

2024

Election results

=2024=

{{Election box begin | title=2024 Indian general election: Khajuraho{{cite web |title=Khajuraho Constituency Lok Sabha Election Results 2024 |url=https://www.brutimes.com/news/politics/khajuraho-constituency-lok-sabha-election-results-2024 |website=Bru Times News |language=en}}{{cite news |last1=Election Commission of India |title=2024 Loksabha Elections Results - Khajuraho |url=https://results.eci.gov.in/PcResultGenJune2024/candidateswise-S128.htm |access-date=8 August 2024 |date=4 June 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240808113950/https://results.eci.gov.in/PcResultGenJune2024/candidateswise-S128.htm |archive-date=8 August 2024}}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|candidate= Vishnu Datt Sharma

|party= Bharatiya Janata Party

|votes=7,72,774

|percentage=67.75

|change= +3.26

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|candidate= Kamlesh Kumar

|party= Bahujan Samaj Party

|votes=2,31,545

|percentage=20.30

|change= N/A

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|candidate= R. B. Prajapati

|party= All India Forward Bloc

|votes=50,011

|percentage=4.40

|change= N/A

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link

|party = NOTA

|candidate = None of the Above

|votes = 16,157

|percentage = 1.42

|change = +0.43

}}

{{Election box majority|

|votes = 5,41,229

|percentage = 47.45

|change = +8.30

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes =11,37,867{{efn|does not include postal ballots}}

|percentage =56.97

|change =

}}

{{Election box hold with party link

|winner = BJP

|loser =

|swing =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=2019=

{{Election box begin | title=2019 Indian general elections: Khajuraho}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Bharatiya Janata Party

|candidate = Vishnu Datt Sharma

|votes =8,11,135

|percentage = 64.49

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Indian National Congress

|candidate = Kavita Singh

|votes = 3,18,753

|percentage = 25.34

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Samajwadi Party

|candidate = Veer Singh Patel

|votes = 40,077

|percentage = 3.19

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate |

|party = IND

|candidate = Meena /Lalit Raikwar

|votes = 12,450

|percentage = 0.99

|change =

}}

{{Election box majority|

|votes = 4,92,382

|percentage = 39.15

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 12,58,316

|percentage = 68.31

|change = +16.95

}}

{{Election box hold with party link|

|winner = Bharatiya Janata Party

|swing =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Lok Sabha 2014=

{{Election box begin | title=2014 Indian general elections: Khajuraho}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Bharatiya Janata Party

|candidate = Nagendra Singh

|votes =4,74,966

|percentage = 54.31

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Indian National Congress

|candidate = Raja Pateria

|votes = 2,27,476

|percentage = 26.01

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Bahujan Samaj Party

|candidate = Ram Lakhan Singh

|votes = 60,368

|percentage = 6.90

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Samajwadi Party

|candidate = Siddharth Sukhlal Kushwaha

|votes = 40,069

|percentage = 4.58

|change =

}}

{{Election box majority|

|votes = 2,47,490

|percentage = 28.30

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 8,74,531

|percentage = 51.36

|change =

}}

{{Election box hold with party link|

|winner = Bharatiya Janata Party

|swing =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Lok Sabha 2009=

{{Election box begin | title=2009 Indian general elections: Khajuraho}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Bharatiya Janata Party

|candidate =Jeetendra Singh Bundela

|votes =2,29,369

|percentage =39.33

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Indian National Congress

|candidate = Raja Paterya

|votes = 2,01,037

|percentage = 34.47

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Bahujan Samaj Party

|candidate =Sewa Lal Patel

|votes = 77,107

|percentage =13.22

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party =Samajwadi Party

|candidate =Jayawant Singh

|votes = 20,045

|percentage =3.44

|change =

}}

{{Election box majority|

|votes = 28,332

|percentage = 4.86

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 5,83,083

|percentage = 43.21

|change =

}}

{{Election box hold with party link|

|winner = Bharatiya Janata Party

|swing =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Lok Sabha 1957=

  • Seat One.
  • Motilal Malviya (INC) : 144,834 votes {{Cite web|url=https://www.elections.in/parliamentary-constituencies/1957-election-results.html|title = 1957 India General (2nd Lok Sabha) Elections Results}}
  • Nathoo Ram (BJS) : 73,024
  • Seat Two
  • Ram Sahai (Congress) : 122,970 votes
  • Pyare M (PSP) : 72,962

{{cite web |title=General Election, 1999 (Vol I, II, III) |url=https://old.eci.gov.in/files/file/4125-general-election-1999-vol-i-ii-iii/ |access-date=31 December 2021 |publisher=Election Commission of India}}

See also

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