Madhya Pradesh · Parliament (Lok Sabha) Election 1971 SC
Nathu Ram Bhamora of Indian National Congress won the Tikamgarh Lok Sabha constituency in Madhya Pradesh in the 1971 general election, with a winning margin of 81,575 votes (32.60%).
3 candidates contested this seat. The constituency had 572,258 registered electors and 250,042 votes were polled, recording a turnout of 43.70%. This is a Scheduled Caste (SC) reserved constituency. Full candidate-wise vote breakdown, vote shares, and constituency statistics are below.
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In the 1971 Lok Sabha election, Nathu Ram Bhamora of Indian National Congress secured victory in the Tikamgarh constituency (Madhya Pradesh) with a margin of 81,575 votes. This is a constituency reserved for Scheduled Caste (SC) candidates, ensuring representation of marginalized communities in India's Parliament.
Out of 572,258 registered electors, 250,042 votes were polled, resulting in a turnout of 43.70%. A total of 3 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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