Jalore Lok Sabha Election Result 2009

Rajasthan · Parliament (Lok Sabha) Election 2009 GEN

Devji Patel of Bharatiya Janta Party won the Jalore Lok Sabha constituency in Rajasthan in the 2009 general election, with a winning margin of 49,805 votes (8.60%).

22 candidates contested this seat. The constituency had 1,520,957 registered electors and 577,810 votes were polled, recording a turnout of 38.00%. Full candidate-wise vote breakdown, vote shares, and constituency statistics are below.

Winner Bharatiya Janta Party

Devji Patel

Bharatiya Janta Party

Victory Margin
49,805
Margin %
8.60%
Total Electors
1,520,957
Votes Polled
577,810
Turnout
38.00%
Candidates
22
Top Candidates (Votes)
Constituency Information
State
Rajasthan
Constituency Number
337
Election Type
Lok Sabha (Parliament)
Election Year
2009
All Candidates

Complete list of candidates who contested from this constituency

#1
Devji Patel

Bharatiya Janata Party

194,503
33.70%
Male
#2
Buta Singh

Independent

144,698
25.00%
Male
#3
Sandhya Choudhary

Indian National Congress

113,332
19.60%
Male
#4
Sukhraj

Independent

20,458
3.50%
Male
#5
Mukesh Sundesha

Independent

12,162
2.10%
Male
#6
Nanda Devi

Rajasthan Vikash Party

12,130
2.10%
Male
#7
Gopal Ram

Independent

12,002
2.10%
Male
#8
Magaram

Bahujan Samaj Party

9,318
1.60%
Male
#9
Ganga Singh

Samajwadi Party

8,927
1.50%
Male
#10
Megwal Sakaji

Independent

7,185
1.20%
Male
#11
Bagdaram

Independent

6,408
1.10%
Male
#12
Bhanwar Lal Wagela

Independent

5,022
0.90%
Male
#13
Hajarimal

Independent

4,550
0.80%
Male
#14
Vikrant Saxena

Independent

4,402
0.80%
Male
#15
Prabhu Singh

Independent

3,845
0.70%
Male
#16
Dinesh Kanteewal

Lok Jan Shakti Party

3,504
0.60%
Male
#17
Ramdeo Acharya

Independent

3,239
0.60%
Male
#18
Shanti Parmar

Independent

3,024
0.50%
Male
#19
Chaganlal

Indian Justice Party

2,805
0.50%
Male
#20
Chaganlal Mali

Independent

2,127
0.40%
Male
#21
Chaganlal Meghwal

Independent

2,009
0.30%
Male
#22
Pokara Ram

Independent

1,956
0.30%
Male
Position Candidate Name Party Votes Vote %
1 Devji Patel Bharatiya Janata Party 194,503 33.70%
2 Buta Singh Independent 144,698 25.00%
3 Sandhya Choudhary Indian National Congress 113,332 19.60%
4 Sukhraj Independent 20,458 3.50%
5 Mukesh Sundesha Independent 12,162 2.10%
6 Nanda Devi Rajasthan Vikash Party 12,130 2.10%
7 Gopal Ram Independent 12,002 2.10%
8 Magaram Bahujan Samaj Party 9,318 1.60%
9 Ganga Singh Samajwadi Party 8,927 1.50%
10 Megwal Sakaji Independent 7,185 1.20%
11 Bagdaram Independent 6,408 1.10%
12 Bhanwar Lal Wagela Independent 5,022 0.90%
13 Hajarimal Independent 4,550 0.80%
14 Vikrant Saxena Independent 4,402 0.80%
15 Prabhu Singh Independent 3,845 0.70%
16 Dinesh Kanteewal Lok Jan Shakti Party 3,504 0.60%
17 Ramdeo Acharya Independent 3,239 0.60%
18 Shanti Parmar Independent 3,024 0.50%
19 Chaganlal Indian Justice Party 2,805 0.50%
20 Chaganlal Mali Independent 2,127 0.40%
21 Chaganlal Meghwal Independent 2,009 0.30%
22 Pokara Ram Independent 1,956 0.30%

Jalore — 2009 Election Analysis

In the 2009 Lok Sabha election, Devji Patel of Bharatiya Janta Party secured victory in the Jalore constituency (Rajasthan) with a margin of 49,805 votes.

Out of 1,520,957 registered electors, 577,810 votes were polled, resulting in a turnout of 38.00%. A total of 22 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

Devji Patel (Bharatiya Janta Party) won the Jalore Lok Sabha seat in 2009.

The margin was 49,805 votes (8.60%%).

The voter turnout in Jalore for the 2009 Lok Sabha election was 38.00%%.

22 candidates contested from Jalore constituency in the 2009 Lok Sabha election.

Jalore is a Lok Sabha constituency in Rajasthan.