Darjeeling

Parliament Election 2004 GEN

Winner Indian National Congress

Dawa Narbula

Indian National Congress

Victory Margin
101,416
Margin %
11.40%
Total Electors
1,249,238
Votes Polled
886,298
Turnout
71.00%
Valid Votes
N/A
NOTA Votes
N/A
Candidates
10
Top Candidates (Votes)
Constituency Information
State
West Bengal
Constituency Number
492
Male Electors
N/A
Female Electors
N/A
Male Voters
N/A
Female Voters
N/A
Poll Date
N/A
Result Date
N/A
NOTA Percentage
N/A
All Candidates

Complete list of candidates who contested from this constituency

#1
Dawa Narbula

Indian National Congress

396,973
44.80%
Male
#2
Moni Thapa

Communist Party Of India (MARXIST)

295,557
33.30%
Male
#3
Dr. G. S. Yonzone

Bharatiya Janata Party

113,972
12.90%
Male
#4
Sanjay Thakuri

Independent

20,988
2.40%
Male
#5
Mohan Chhetri

Independent

14,857
1.70%
Male
#6
Raju Bhatta

Independent

11,112
1.30%
Male
#7
Bimal Dutta

Bahujan Samaj Party

10,758
1.20%
Male
#8
Kishalay Kanti Sharma

Independent

8,695
1.00%
Male
#9
Lalit Barman

Independent

8,690
1.00%
Male
#10
Tika Pradhan

Independent

6,481
0.70%
Male
Position Candidate Name Party Votes Vote %
1 Dawa Narbula Indian National Congress 396,973 44.80%
2 Moni Thapa Communist Party Of India (MARXIST) 295,557 33.30%
3 Dr. G. S. Yonzone Bharatiya Janata Party 113,972 12.90%
4 Sanjay Thakuri Independent 20,988 2.40%
5 Mohan Chhetri Independent 14,857 1.70%
6 Raju Bhatta Independent 11,112 1.30%
7 Bimal Dutta Bahujan Samaj Party 10,758 1.20%
8 Kishalay Kanti Sharma Independent 8,695 1.00%
9 Lalit Barman Independent 8,690 1.00%
10 Tika Pradhan Independent 6,481 0.70%
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Frequently Asked Questions

Dawa Narbula (Indian National Congress) won the Darjeeling Lok Sabha seat in 2004.

The margin was 101,416 votes (11.40%%).

The voter turnout in Darjeeling for the 2004 Lok Sabha election was 71.00%%.

10 candidates contested from Darjeeling constituency in the 2004 Lok Sabha election.

Darjeeling is a Lok Sabha constituency in West Bengal.