The results of the Mangla by-election were counted on July 13, 2024. Kazi Mohammad Nizamuddin of the Indian National Congress won the seat, defeating Kartar Singh Bhadana of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) by a margin of just over 422 votes.
A total of six candidates were in the fray to be elected as the next Manguraur assembly member. The by-election to this assembly constituency was necessitated following the death of Sarwat Karim Ansari.
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33. Manglaur is an Assembly constituency in Uttarakhand. The constituency is in Haridwar district and Maidan area of Uttarakhand. Manglaur Assembly seat can be classified as Semi-urban. The reservation status of this seat is General. Manglaur is part of 5. Hardwar (General) Assembly constituency. There are a total of 70 seats in the Uttarakhand Assembly.
Candidates’ contest
A total of six candidates were contesting in the July 2024 state assembly by-elections and 11 candidates were contesting for this seat in the 2022 Uttarakhand assembly elections.
List of candidates contesting in the 2024 by-elections: Ubaidur Rahman (Monti) (BSP), Kartar Singh Bhadana (BJP), Kazi Mohammad Nizamuddin (INC), Deepak Kumar (IND), Vijay Kumar Kashyap (IND), Sadia Zaidi (IND).
List of candidates contesting in the 2022 state assembly elections: Sarwat Kaleem Ansari (BSP), Kazi Mohammad Nizamuddin (INC), Dinesh Singh Pawar (BJP), Navneet Kumar Guddu Bhaiya (AAP), Kazi Mohammed Monis (ASPKR), Vijendra Singh (RLD), Rajveer Singh (IND), Satish Kumar (IND), Sharad Pandey (SP), Ubedur Rehman (IND), Anik Ahmed (IND).
Past election results
In the 2022 Uttarakhand Assembly elections, BSP’s Sarwat Kaleem Ansari defeated INC’s Kazi Mohammad Nizamuddin by 598 votes, securing 0.68% of the total votes. A total of 87,580 votes were polled in the election, of which BSP secured 32,660 votes, accounting for 37.18% of the total votes.
In the 2024 Indian Lok Sabha elections, Virendra Rawat led in the Manglar Assembly seat in Hardwar Lok Sabha constituency with 23,001 votes, winning 29.92% of the total votes polled in the assembly. Trivendra Singh Rawat (BJP) won the Hardwar Assembly seat.
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Election Day
The Gazette Notification for Manglar by-election was published on Friday, June 14, 2024, the last date for scrutiny of candidates was Monday, June 24, 2024 and the last date for withdrawal of nominations was Wednesday, June 26, 2024. The constituency will go to polls on Wednesday, July 10, 2024 and counting of votes will take place on Saturday, July 13, 2024.
The counting of votes for the 2022 Parliamentary Elections took place on Thursday, March 10, 2022.
Voters
In the 2022 Uttarakhand Assembly elections, the total number of voters in Manglaur is 1,16,225, of which 61,633 are male, 54,564 female and 28 voters of the third gender.
Voter turnout
On July 10, 2024, the voter turnout in Manglar constituency was reported as 68.24%, which is 7.91% lower than the voter turnout recorded for this seat in the 2022 Uttarakhand Assembly elections, where the voter turnout in this constituency was reported as 76.15%.
Location and scope
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Manglaur Assembly constituency comprises the following areas in Haridwar district of Uttarakhand: Panchayats 01-Ribbarheli, 02-Manglaur, 03-Bhagwanpur Chandanpur, 04-Banhera Tanda, 05-Mundrana, 06-Harjoli Jat, 07-Kagwari, 08-Harchandpur, 09-Mohammadpur Jat, 10-Kherajat, 11-Kalyanpur Wolf Narsan Kalan, 12-Nagara Salar, 13-Tikola Kalan, 14-Naqibpur Wolf Gosipura, Manglaur KC and 15-Roorkee Tehsil of Manglaur Municipal Council.
The geographic coordinates of this constituency are 29°44’09.6″N and 77°52’51.2″E.
Election Day
The Gazette Notification for Manglar by-election was published on Friday, June 14, 2024, the last date for scrutiny of candidates was Monday, June 24, 2024 and the last date for withdrawal of nominations was Wednesday, June 26, 2024. The constituency will go to polls on Wednesday, July 10, 2024 and counting of votes will take place on Saturday, July 13, 2024.
The counting of votes for the 2022 Parliamentary Elections took place on Thursday, March 10, 2022.
Voters
In the 2022 Uttarakhand Assembly elections, the total number of voters in Manglaur is 1,16,225, of which 61,633 are male, 54,564 female and 28 voters of the third gender.
Voter turnout
On July 10, 2024, the voter turnout in Manglar constituency was reported as 68.24%, which is 7.91% lower than the voter turnout recorded for this seat in the 2022 Uttarakhand Assembly elections, where the voter turnout in this constituency was reported as 76.15%.
Location and scope
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Manglaur Assembly constituency comprises the following areas in Haridwar district of Uttarakhand: Panchayats 01-Ribbarheli, 02-Manglaur, 03-Bhagwanpur Chandanpur, 04-Banhera Tanda, 05-Mundrana, 06-Harjoli Jat, 07-Kagwari, 08-Harchandpur, 09-Mohammadpur Jat, 10-Kherajat, 11-Kalyanpur Wolf Narsan Kalan, 12-Nagara Salar, 13-Tikola Kalan, 14-Naqibpur Wolf Gosipura, Manglaur KC and 15-Roorkee Tehsil of Manglaur Municipal Council.
The geographic coordinates of this constituency are 29°44’09.6″N and 77°52’51.2″E.
Location: Dehradun, India
First revealed: 13 July 2024 06:09 IST