Closest Margin Lok Sabha Constituencies

1962 Lok Sabha (Parliament) Election · Top 25 constituencies by margin (votes)

In the 1962 Lok Sabha election, the closest result was in Outer Manipur (Manipur), where Rishang (Socialist) won by just 42 votes (0.00% 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. Smaller = closer race.

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Rank Constituency State Winner Party Margin (votes)
1 Outer Manipur ST Manipur Rishang Socialist 42 (0.00%)
2 Anandpur Sahib Surendranath Dwivedy Praja Socialist Party 66 (0.00%)
3 Barabanki Uttar Pradesh Ram Sewak Yadav Socialist 321 (0.10%)
4 Gonda Uttar Pradesh Ram Ratan Gupta Indian National Congress 498 (0.20%)
5 Jorhat Andhra Pradesh Bakar Ali Mirza Indian National Congress 736 (0.30%)
6 Kozhikode Kerala C. H. Muhammed Koya Muslim League 763 (0.20%)
7 Mainpuri Uttar Pradesh Badshah Gupta Indian National Congress 804 (0.30%)
8 Jorhat Assam Rajendra Nath Baruah Praja Socialist Party 907 (0.50%)
9 Dumka ST Bihar Satya Chandra Besra Indian National Congress 1,085 (0.80%)
10 Narsipatnam ST Andhra Pradesh Matcharasa Matcharaju Indian National Congress 1,347 (0.70%)
11 Eluru Andhra Pradesh Viramachaneni Vimaladevi Communist Party Of India 1,469 (0.40%)
12 Domariyaganj Uttar Pradesh Kripa Shanker Indian National Congress 1,579 (0.70%)
13 Jodhpur Rajasthan Laxmi Mal Singhavi Independent 1,634 (0.60%)
14 Chandauli Uttar Pradesh Bal Krishna Indian National Congress 1,785 (0.70%)
15 Ludhiana Punjab Kapur Singh Akali Dal 1,870 (0.60%)
16 Madhubani Bihar Yogendra Jha Praja Socialist Party 1,912 (0.90%)
17 Ram Sanehi Ghat SC Uttar Pradesh Swami Rama Nand Indian National Congress 1,926 (0.90%)
18 Tarn Taran Punjab Surjit Singh Majithia Indian National Congress 1,990 (0.60%)
19 Balrampur Uttar Pradesh Subhadra Joshi Indian National Congress 2,052 (0.80%)
20 Bilaspur Madhya Pradesh Satya Prakash Independent 2,171 (1.30%)
21 Bahraich Uttar Pradesh Kunwar Ram Singh Swatantra 2,225 (1.30%)
22 Ongole Andhra Pradesh Madala Narayanaswamy Communist Party Of India 2,343 (0.70%)
23 Bhubaneswar Kisan Pattanayak Socialist 2,368 (2.50%)
24 Hooghly West Bengal Provat Kar Communist Party Of India 2,643 (0.80%)
25 Hathras SC Uttar Pradesh Joti Sarup Republican Party 2,649 (1.00%)

Why this list matters

Constituencies with the closest margins are the bellwethers of Indian electoral politics. A seat won by a few hundred or even a few thousand votes is one where a small shift in turnout, alliance arithmetic, or local sentiment can flip the result entirely. These "marginal seats" are where parties concentrate campaign resources, where star candidates are sometimes parachuted in, and where post-result petitions and recounts happen most often.

Click any constituency above to see the full candidate list, vote shares, and historical context.

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