Biggest Margin Lok Sabha Constituencies

2014 Lok Sabha (Parliament) Election · Top 25 constituencies by margin (votes)

In the 2014 Lok Sabha election, the biggest landslide was in Vadodara (Gujarat), where Narendra Modi (Bharatiya Janta Party) won by 570,128 votes (49.10% margin). The full ranked list of the top 25 constituencies is below — click any constituency to see its complete candidate-wise result.

Difference in votes between the winner and the runner-up. Bigger = more one-sided.

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Rank Constituency State Winner Party Margin (votes)
1 Vadodara Gujarat Narendra Modi Bharatiya Janta Party 570,128 (49.10%)
2 Ghaziabad Uttar Pradesh Vijay Kumar Singh Bharatiya Janta Party 567,260 (42.30%)
3 Navsari Gujarat C. R. Patil Bharatiya Janta Party 558,116 (48.10%)
4 Jaipur Rajasthan Ramcharan Bohara Bharatiya Janta Party 539,345 (41.60%)
5 Surat Gujarat Darshana Vikram Jardosh Bharatiya Janta Party 533,190 (56.20%)
6 Tripura West Tripura Sankar Prasad Datta Communist Party Of India (MARXIST) 503,486 (46.90%)
7 Tripura East ST Tripura Jitendra Choudhury Communist Party Of India (MARXIST) 484,358 (50.90%)
8 Gandhinagar Gujarat L.K.Advani Bharatiya Janta Party 483,121 (42.50%)
9 Indore Madhya Pradesh Sumitra Mahajan (TAI) Bharatiya Janta Party 466,901 (35.50%)
10 Faridabad Haryana Krishan Pal Bharatiya Janta Party 466,873 (41.30%)
11 Mumbai North Maharashtra Gopal Chinayya Shetty Bharatiya Janta Party 446,582 (47.20%)
12 Bulandshahr SC Uttar Pradesh Bhola Singh Bharatiya Janta Party 421,973 (41.80%)
13 Vidisha Madhya Pradesh Sushma Swaraj Bharatiya Janta Party 410,698 (38.30%)
14 Jodhpur Rajasthan Gajendrasingh Shekhawat Bharatiya Janta Party 410,051 (38.00%)
15 Muzaffarnagar Uttar Pradesh (DR.) SANJEEV KUMAR BALYAN Bharatiya Janta Party 401,150 (36.20%)
16 Nagaland ST Nagaland Neiphiu Rio Naga Peoples Front 400,225 (38.50%)
17 Pali Rajasthan P P Choudhary Bharatiya Janta Party 399,039 (36.40%)
18 Medak Telangana Kalvakuntla Chandrasekhar Rao Telangana Rashtra Samithi 397,029 (33.30%)
19 Rajsamand Rajasthan Hariom Singh Rathore Bharatiya Janta Party 395,705 (40.30%)
20 Warangal SC Telangana Kadiyam Srihari Telangana Rashtra Samithi 392,574 (33.40%)
21 Hoshangabad Madhya Pradesh Uday Pratap Singh Bharatiya Janta Party 389,960 (37.80%)
22 Jalgaon Maharashtra A.T. Nana Patil Bharatiya Janta Party 383,525 (38.70%)
23 Jalore Rajasthan Devji Patel Bharatiya Janta Party 381,145 (35.10%)
24 Varanasi Uttar Pradesh Narendra Modi Bharatiya Janta Party 371,784 (36.10%)
25 Bhopal Madhya Pradesh Alok Sanjar Bharatiya Janta Party 370,696 (32.80%)

Why this list matters

The biggest-margin constituencies are India's "safe seats" — places where one party or candidate has built a deep organisational base, demographic fit, or personal following large enough that competitors don't really threaten them. Landslide wins of 5 lakh or more votes are not uncommon in India's largest constituencies, especially when a high-profile leader contests against a fragmented opposition.

Margin alone doesn't tell the whole story — open any constituency to see vote share percentages and the gap to the runner-up.

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