Allahabad Lok Sabha Election Result 2004

Uttar Pradesh · Parliament (Lok Sabha) Election 2004 GEN

Raman Singh of Samajwadi Party won the Allahabad Lok Sabha constituency in Uttar Pradesh in the 2004 general election, with a winning margin of 28,383 votes (4.30%).

19 candidates contested this seat. The constituency had 1,558,094 registered electors and 656,450 votes were polled, recording a turnout of 42.10%. Full candidate-wise vote breakdown, vote shares, and constituency statistics are below.

Winner Samajwadi Party

Raman Singh

Samajwadi Party

Victory Margin
28,383
Margin %
4.30%
Total Electors
1,558,094
Votes Polled
656,450
Turnout
42.10%
Candidates
19
Top Candidates (Votes)
Constituency Information
State
Uttar Pradesh
Constituency Number
455
Election Type
Lok Sabha (Parliament)
Election Year
2004
All Candidates

Complete list of candidates who contested from this constituency

#1
Raman Singh

Samajwadi Party

234,008
35.60%
Male
#2
Dr. Murali Manohar Joshi

Bharatiya Janata Party

205,625
31.30%
Male
#3
R.K.Singh Patel

Bahujan Samaj Party

111,576
17.00%
Male
#4
Satya Prakash Malviya

Indian National Congress

40,545
6.20%
Male
#5
Raj Karan Bind

Apna Dal

25,426
3.90%
Male
#6
Shyam Panday Urf Maula Baba

Independent

7,755
1.20%
Male
#7
Rajendra Kumar Tiwari Urf Dukan Ji

Independent

4,930
0.80%
Male
#8
Samar Bahadur Sharma

Independent

3,820
0.60%
Male
#9
Manni Lal

Independent

2,886
0.40%
Male
#10
Kailash Nath

Independent

2,700
0.40%
Male
#11
Mohd Salman Rashidi

Independent

2,696
0.40%
Male
#12
Hari Lal

Independent

2,664
0.40%
Male
#13
Jagdeesh Kumar Rajpasi

Bharat Kranti Rakshak Party

2,605
0.40%
Male
#14
Ram Pravesh Singh Kushwaha

Shoshit Samaj Dal

2,459
0.40%
Male
#15
Raju Chaurasiya

Independent

2,313
0.40%
Male
#16
Arvind Kumar Urf Panda

Independent

1,253
0.20%
Male
#17
Amarnath

Independent

1,199
0.20%
Male
#18
Brij Mohan Singh

Indian Justice Party

1,099
0.20%
Male
#19
Ballabh Das Sharma

Savarn Samaj Party

939
0.10%
Male
Position Candidate Name Party Votes Vote %
1 Raman Singh Samajwadi Party 234,008 35.60%
2 Dr. Murali Manohar Joshi Bharatiya Janata Party 205,625 31.30%
3 R.K.Singh Patel Bahujan Samaj Party 111,576 17.00%
4 Satya Prakash Malviya Indian National Congress 40,545 6.20%
5 Raj Karan Bind Apna Dal 25,426 3.90%
6 Shyam Panday Urf Maula Baba Independent 7,755 1.20%
7 Rajendra Kumar Tiwari Urf Dukan Ji Independent 4,930 0.80%
8 Samar Bahadur Sharma Independent 3,820 0.60%
9 Manni Lal Independent 2,886 0.40%
10 Kailash Nath Independent 2,700 0.40%
11 Mohd Salman Rashidi Independent 2,696 0.40%
12 Hari Lal Independent 2,664 0.40%
13 Jagdeesh Kumar Rajpasi Bharat Kranti Rakshak Party 2,605 0.40%
14 Ram Pravesh Singh Kushwaha Shoshit Samaj Dal 2,459 0.40%
15 Raju Chaurasiya Independent 2,313 0.40%
16 Arvind Kumar Urf Panda Independent 1,253 0.20%
17 Amarnath Independent 1,199 0.20%
18 Brij Mohan Singh Indian Justice Party 1,099 0.20%
19 Ballabh Das Sharma Savarn Samaj Party 939 0.10%

Allahabad — 2004 Election Analysis

In the 2004 Lok Sabha election, Raman Singh of Samajwadi Party secured victory in the Allahabad constituency (Uttar Pradesh) with a margin of 28,383 votes.

Out of 1,558,094 registered electors, 656,450 votes were polled, resulting in a turnout of 42.10%. A total of 19 candidates contested from this constituency. The vote share chart above visualizes how votes were distributed among the candidates.

India uses the First-Past-The-Post (FPTP) system where the candidate with the most votes wins. The margin percentage indicates how decisive the victory was relative to total votes polled. Explore related constituencies and historical results below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Raman Singh (Samajwadi Party) won the Allahabad Lok Sabha seat in 2004.

The margin was 28,383 votes (4.30%%).

The voter turnout in Allahabad for the 2004 Lok Sabha election was 42.10%%.

19 candidates contested from Allahabad constituency in the 2004 Lok Sabha election.

Allahabad is a Lok Sabha constituency in Uttar Pradesh.