Closest Margin Lok Sabha Constituencies

2009 Lok Sabha (Parliament) Election · Top 25 constituencies by margin (votes)

In the 2009 Lok Sabha election, the closest result was in Tonk Sawai Madhopur (Rajasthan), where Namo Narain (Indian National Congress) won by just 317 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 Tonk Sawai Madhopur Rajasthan Namo Narain Indian National Congress 317 (0.00%)
2 Hoshiarpur SC Punjab Santosh Chowdhary Indian National Congress 366 (0.00%)
3 Chandauli Uttar Pradesh Ramkishun Samajwadi Party 459 (0.10%)
4 Dadra and Nagar Haveli ST Patel Natubhai Gomanbhai Bharatiya Janta Party 618 (0.60%)
5 Kozhikode Kerala M.K. Raghavan Indian National Congress 838 (0.10%)
6 Kheda Gujarat Dinsha Patel Indian National Congress 846 (0.10%)
7 Arunachal West Arunachal Pradesh Takam Sanjoy Indian National Congress 1,314 (0.50%)
8 Narasaraopet Andhra Pradesh Modugula Venugopala Reddy Telugu Desam Party 1,607 (0.10%)
9 Palakkad Kerala M.B. Rajesh Communist Party Of India (MARXIST) 1,820 (0.20%)
10 Davanagere Karnataka G.M. Siddeswara Bharatiya Janta Party 2,024 (0.20%)
11 Panchmahal Gujarat Chauhan Prabhatsinh Pratapsinh Bharatiya Janta Party 2,081 (0.30%)
12 Rajahmundry Andhra Pradesh Aruna Kumar Vundavalli Indian National Congress 2,147 (0.20%)
13 Lakshadweep ST Hamdullah Sayeed Indian National Congress 2,198 (5.60%)
14 Buxar Bihar Jagada Nand Singh Rashtriya Janata Dal 2,238 (0.40%)
15 Berhampur ST Odisha J. Shantha Bharatiya Janta Party 2,243 (0.30%)
16 Dhar ST Madhya Pradesh Gajendra Singh Rajukhedi Indian National Congress 2,661 (0.40%)
17 Villupuram SC Tamil Nadu Anandan M All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 2,797 (0.40%)
18 Maharajganj Bihar Uma Shanaker Singh Rashtriya Janata Dal 2,797 (0.50%)
19 Mumbai North East Maharashtra Sanjay Dina Patil Nationalist Congress Party 2,933 (0.40%)
20 Andaman and Nicobar Islands Shri. Bishnu Pada Ray Bharatiya Janta Party 2,990 (1.80%)
21 Sivaganga Tamil Nadu Chidambaram P Indian National Congress 3,354 (0.40%)
22 Ladakh Jammu and Kashmir Hassan Khan Independent 3,684 (3.30%)
23 Chamarajanagar SC Karnataka R.Dhruvanarayana Indian National Congress 4,002 (0.40%)
24 Rewa Madhya Pradesh Deoraj Singh Patel Bahujan Samaj Party 4,021 (0.70%)
25 Tiruchirappalli Tamil Nadu Kumar.P All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 4,335 (0.60%)

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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