Biggest Margin Lok Sabha Constituencies

2024 Lok Sabha (Parliament) Election · Top 25 constituencies by margin (votes)

In the 2024 Lok Sabha election, the biggest landslide was in Indore (Madhya Pradesh), where Shankar Lalwani (Bharatiya Janta Party) won by 1,175,092 votes (75.20% 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 Indore Madhya Pradesh Shankar Lalwani Bharatiya Janta Party 1,175,092 (75.20%)
2 Dhubri Assam Rakibul Hussain Indian National Congress 1,012,476 (41.30%)
3 Vidisha Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh Chouhan Bharatiya Janta Party 821,408 (56.40%)
4 Navsari Gujarat C R Patil Bharatiya Janta Party 773,551 (57.80%)
5 Gandhinagar Gujarat Amit Shah Bharatiya Janta Party 744,716 (56.30%)
6 Diamond Harbour West Bengal Abhishek Banerjee All India Trinamool Congress 710,930 (46.40%)
7 Tripura West Tripura Biplab Kumar Deb Bharatiya Janta Party 611,578 (50.60%)
8 Vadodara Gujarat Dr. Hemang Joshi Bharatiya Janta Party 582,126 (48.00%)
9 Raipur Chhattisgarh Brijmohan Agrawal Bharatiya Janta Party 575,285 (36.30%)
10 Thiruvallur SC Tamil Nadu Sasikanth Senthil Indian National Congress 572,155 (40.40%)
11 Nalgonda Telangana Kunduru Raghuveer Indian National Congress 559,905 (43.20%)
12 Gautam Buddha Nagar Uttar Pradesh Dr. Mahesh Sharma Bharatiya Janta Party 559,472 (38.90%)
13 Khajuraho Madhya Pradesh Vishnu Datt Sharma (V.D.SHARMA) Bharatiya Janta Party 541,229 (47.50%)
14 Guna Madhya Pradesh Jyotiraditya M. Scindia Bharatiya Janta Party 540,929 (39.40%)
15 Panchmahal Gujarat Rajpalsinh Mahendrasinh Jadav Bharatiya Janta Party 509,342 (45.00%)
16 Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh Sribharat Mathukumili Telugu Desam 504,247 (36.40%)
17 Bhopal Madhya Pradesh Alok Sharma Bharatiya Janta Party 501,499 (33.50%)
18 Mandsaur Madhya Pradesh Sudheer Gupta Bharatiya Janta Party 500,655 (34.90%)
19 Sriperumbudur Tamil Nadu T R Baalu Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 487,029 (33.80%)
20 Tripura East ST Tripura Kriti Devi Debbarman Bharatiya Janta Party 486,819 (42.90%)
21 Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh Ashish Dubey Bharatiya Janta Party 486,674 (42.00%)
22 Rajkot Gujarat Parshottambhai Rupala Bharatiya Janta Party 484,260 (38.00%)
23 Sagar Madhya Pradesh Dr. Lata Wankhede Bharatiya Janta Party 471,222 (41.00%)
24 Jaynagar SC West Bengal Pratima Mondal All India Trinamool Congress 470,219 (31.70%)
25 Khammam Telangana Ramasahayam Raghuram Reddy Indian National Congress 467,847 (37.40%)

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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