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The 2004 Indian general election in Jammu and Kashmir to the 14th Lok Sabha were held for 6 seats. Jammu and Kashmir National Conference won 2 seats, Indian National Congress won 2, Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party won one seat and one was won by an Independent politician Thupstan Chhewang from Ladakh.[1]
Constituency Details
| Constituency | Candidates | Electors | Voters | Polling % | Polling Stations |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baramulla | 13 | 940998 | 335442 | 35.65 | 1167 |
| Srinagar | 16 | 1053734 | 195678 | 18.57 | 1080 |
| Anantnag | 19 | 998905 | 150219 | 15.04 | 1049 |
| Ladakh | 8 | 175768 | 129230 | 73.52 | 442 |
| Udhampur | 22 | 1348721 | 608079 | 45.09 | 1655 |
| Jammu | 31 | 1849989 | 820595 | 44.49 | 1822 |
Results
Party-wise Results
| Party | Elected MPs |
|---|---|
| JKNC | 2 |
| JKPDP | 1 |
| INC | 2 |
| Independents | 1 |
| Total | 6 |
List of Elected MPs
| No. | Constituency | Name of elected M.P. | Party affiliation | Win Margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Baramulla | Abdul Rashid Shaheen | Jammu & Kashmir National Conference | 2.96% |
| 2 | Srinagar | Omar Abdullah | Jammu & Kashmir National Conference | 11.84% |
| 3 | Anantnag | Mehbooba Mufti | Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party | 25.92% |
| 4 | Ladakh | Thupstan Chhewang | Independent | 19.94% |
| 5 | Udhampur | Ch. Lal Singh | Indian National Congress | 7.76% |
| 6 | Jammu | Madan Lal Sharma | Indian National Congress | 2.14% |
Runners Up
| Constituency | Runner Up |
|---|---|
| Baramulla | Nizamuudin Bhat
(JKPDP) |
| Srinagar | Ghulam Nabi Lone
(JKPDP) |
| Anantnag | Dr. Mirza Mehboob Beg
(JKN) |
| Ladakh | Hassan Khan
(JKN) |
| Udhampur | Chaman Lal Gupta
(BJP) |
| Jammu | Dr. Nirmal Singh (BJP) |
See also
References
- ↑ "General Elections 2004 - Statewise Winners Details for Independent". eci.nic.in. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
- ↑ "Statistical Report on General Elections, 2004 to the 14th Lok Sabha" (PDF). New Delhi: Election Commission Of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 October 2010.
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