Nidhauli Kalan Assembly Constituency Election Result

  • Nidhauli Kalan is a legislative assembly constituency in Uttar Pradesh. Election results of Nidhauli Kalan assembly constituency seat is given below in a table that also lists all MLAs from this seat. Click election year in the table, for more detailed result.

List of all MLA from Nidhauli Kalan Assembly Constituency Seat
(Uttar Pradesh)
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YearCandidatePartyTotal Vote
2007Anil Kumar SinghSP29829
2002Anil Kumar Singh YadavSP51556
1996Om PrakashBJP34597
1993Mulayam Singh YadavSP41683
1991Sudhaker VermaBJP28930
1989Anil Kumar Singh YadavINC34326
1985Ramesh Chandra Urf Ramesh YadavLKD24778
1980HansrajINC(I)27637
1977Ram SinghJNP22377
1974Ganga SinghBKD18945


2007 Legislative Assembly Constituency Election
S NCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Anil Kumar Singh
Male
52 yr
GEN
SP
Samajwadi Party
29829
2Mahesh Chand
Male
48 yr
GEN
BSP
Bahujan Samaj Party
22567
3Om Prakash
Male
68 yr
GEN
BJP
Bharatiya Janata Party
21953
4Subhash Chand
Male
34 yr
GEN
INC
Indian National Congress
16993
5Kailash
Male
35 yr
GEN
RTKP
Rashtriya Kranti Party
2618
6Sunil Kumar
Male
35 yr
GEN
IND
Independent
1168
7Nirmla
Female
29 yr
GEN
IND
Independent
556
8Vimlesh Kumar
Male
26 yr
GEN
IND
Independent
529
9Sadan Kumar
Male
25 yr
GEN
RLD
Rashtriya Lok Dal
524
10Dhanpat Singh
Male
40 yr
GEN
IND
Independent
189
11Omveer Singh
Male
25 yr
GEN
IND
Independent
184
12Anil Kumar
Male
30 yr
GEN
IND
Independent
158
13Gopal Krishna
Male
39 yr
GEN
LD
Lok Dal
134
14Avneesh
Male
30 yr
GEN
IND
Independent
126
Total

97528
  • In 2007, Nidhauli Kalan legislative assembly constituency had total electors. Total number of valid vote was 97528. Samajwadi Party candidate Anil Kumar Singh won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 29829 votes. Bahujan Samaj Party candidate Mahesh Chand stood second with total 22567 votes. He lost by 7262 votes.


2002 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Anil Kumar Singh Yadav
Male
SP
Samajwadi Party
51556
49.05%
2Om Prakash
Male
RTKP
Rashtriya Kranti Party
23295
22.16%
3Rakesh Yadav
Male
BSP
Bahujan Samaj Party
13698
13.03%
4Praja Palan
Male
BJP
Bharatiya Janata Party
12549
11.94%
5Hans Raj Singh
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
1372
1.31%
6Rajendra Singh Yadav Urf Raje
Male
INLD
Indian National Lok Dal
1008
0.96%
7Shiv Charan
Male
IND
Independent
734
0.7%
8Rajendra Singh Baghel
Male
IND
Independent
356
0.34%
9Amar Chand
Male
IND
Independent
339
0.32%
10Shiv Raj Singh
Male
ASP
Ambedkar Samaj Party
197
0.19%
Total

105104
59.16%
  • In 2002, Nidhauli Kalan legislative assembly constituency had total 177782 electors. Total number of valid vote was 105104. Samajwadi Party candidate Anil Kumar Singh Yadav won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 51556 votes. Rashtriya Kranti Party candidate Om Prakash stood second with total 23295 votes. He lost by 28261 votes.


1996 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Om Prakash
Male
BJP
Bhartiya Janta Party
34597
33.13%
2Anil Kumar Singh Yadav
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
33214
31.81%
3Rajendra Singh Urf Rajey
Male
SP
Samajwadi Party
32390
31.02%
4Balvir Singh
Male
IND
Independent
846
0.81%
5Chandra Pal
Male
IND
Independent
793
0.76%
6Dinesh Chandra
Male
IND
Independent
662
0.63%
7Sonpal Singh
Male
IND
Independent
640
0.61%
8Virendra Singh Lodhi
Male
ICS
Indian Congress (socialist)
619
0.59%
9Mira Devi
Female
BHJS
Bhoomijotak Samooh
135
0.13%
10Satyendra
Male
IND
Independent
125
0.12%
11Santosh
Male
IND
Independent
110
0.11%
12Ram Prasad
Male
IND
Independent
83
0.08%
13Mahendra Singh
Male
KVP
81
0.08%
14Kamal Singh
Male
IND
Independent
64
0.06%
15Ramendra Singh Urf Raman Yadav
Male
IND
Independent
35
0.03%
16Krishan Pal Singh Lodhi
Male
IND
Independent
27
0.03%
Total

104421
59.13%
  • In 1996, Nidhauli Kalan legislative assembly constituency had total 179384 electors. Total number of valid vote was 104421. Bhartiya Janta Party candidate Om Prakash won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 34597 votes. Indian National Congress candidate Anil Kumar Singh Yadav stood second with total 33214 votes. He lost by 1383 votes.


1993 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Mulayam Singh Yadav
Male
SP
Samajwadi Party
41683
38.77%
2Sudhakar Verma
Male
BJP
Bhartiya Janta Party
34620
32.2%
3Anil Kumar Singh Yadav
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
26399
24.55%
4Prem Pal Shastri
Male
JD
Janta Dal
839
0.78%
5Havaldar Singh
Male
IND
Independent
626
0.58%
6Talewar Singh
Male
IND
Independent
603
0.56%
7Devender Pal Singh
Male
IND
Independent
326
0.3%
8Narender Pal Singh
Male
IND
Independent
289
0.27%
9Subedar
Male
IND
Independent
225
0.21%
10Mulayam Singh
Male
IND
Independent
184
0.17%
11Arvind Kumar S/o Ram Sanehi
Male
IND
Independent
156
0.15%
12Magender Singh
Male
IND
Independent
130
0.12%
13Gajender Singh
Male
IND
Independent
120
0.11%
14Om Prakash
Male
IND
Independent
113
0.11%
15Ranvir Singh
Male
IND
Independent
112
0.1%
16Manik Chander
Male
DDP
Doordarshi Party
107
0.1%
17Pramod Kumar
Male
IND
Independent
98
0.09%
18Gyan Prakash
Male
IND
Independent
89
0.08%
19Jagdish Singh
Male
IND
Independent
83
0.08%
20Bundu Kureshi
Male
IND
Independent
81
0.08%
21Vinod Kumar
Male
IND
Independent
79
0.07%
22Lal Singh Neh
Male
IND
Independent
73
0.07%
23Satya Pal
Male
BEP
Bhartiya Ekta Party
62
0.06%
24Suresh Chander
Male
IND
Independent
59
0.05%
25Devender Kumar
Male
IND
Independent
57
0.05%
26Virender Singh
Male
IND
Independent
48
0.04%
27Lajja Ram
Male
IND
Independent
48
0.04%
28Arvind Kumar S/o Vasdev
Male
IND
Independent
47
0.04%
29Dinesh Chander
Male
IND
Independent
43
0.04%
30Rukum Pal Singh
Male
IND
Independent
30
0.03%
31Rakesh Kumar Singh
Male
IND
Independent
28
0.03%
32Udayvir Singh
Male
IND
Independent
26
0.02%
33Ashok Kumar
Male
IND
Independent
24
0.02%
34Kumar Pal Singh
Male
IND
Independent
15
0.01%
Total

107522
67.57%
  • In 1993, Nidhauli Kalan legislative assembly constituency had total 162434 electors. Total number of valid vote was 107522. Samajwadi Party candidate Mulayam Singh Yadav won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 41683 votes. Bhartiya Janta Party candidate Sudhakar Verma stood second with total 34620 votes. He lost by 7063 votes.


1991 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Sudhaker Verma
Male
BJP
Bhartiya Janta Party
28930
37.22%
2Anil Kumar Singh Yadav
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
19195
24.7%
3Dinesh Chandra Yadav
Male
JP
Janata Party
17425
22.42%
4Vijay Pal Singh
Male
BSP
Bahujan Samaj Party
4406
5.67%
5Shanker Singh Urf Mahadeo
Male
IND
Independent
3057
3.93%
6Prem Lal Shastri
Male
IND
Independent
2292
2.95%
7Nem Singh
Male
IND
Independent
480
0.62%
8Rakesh Kumar
Male
IND
Independent
380
0.49%
9Rajendra Singh
Male
IND
Independent
299
0.38%
10Kalyan Msingh
Male
FBL
All India Forward Bloc
244
0.31%
11Rajendra Singh Shikerwar
Male
IND
Independent
237
0.3%
12Dinesh Chandra
Male
IND
Independent
160
0.21%
13Lajja Ram
Male
IND
Independent
150
0.19%
14Asha Ram
Male
DDP
Doordasthi Party
141
0.18%
15Harnam Singh
Male
IND
Independent
141
0.18%
16Atar Shree
Female
IND
Independent
84
0.11%
17Oem Prakash
Male
IND
Independent
68
0.09%
18Mahesh Chandra Yadava
Male
IND
Independent
38
0.05%
Total

77727
53.51%
  • In 1991, Nidhauli Kalan legislative assembly constituency had total 149832 electors. Total number of valid vote was 77727. Bhartiya Janta Party candidate Sudhaker Verma won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 28930 votes. Indian National Congress candidate Anil Kumar Singh Yadav stood second with total 19195 votes. He lost by 9735 votes.


1989 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Anil Kumar Singh Yadav
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
34326
41.32%
2Ramesh Babu Yadav
Male
JD
Janata Dal
24421
29.4%
3Sudhakar Verma
Male
BJP
Bhartiya Janata Party
19264
23.19%
4Lakhan Singh
Male
BSP
Bahujan Samaj Party
1853
2.23%
5Prem Singh
Male
JNP(JP)
Janata Party (jp)
1360
1.64%
6Ramesh Chander
Male
IND
Independent
998
1.2%
7Asha Ram
Male
DDP
Doordarshi Party
595
0.72%
8Ramesh
Male
IND
Independent
255
0.31%
Total

83072
58.2%
  • In 1989, Nidhauli Kalan legislative assembly constituency had total 149290 electors. Total number of valid vote was 83072. Indian National Congress candidate Anil Kumar Singh Yadav won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 34326 votes. Janata Dal candidate Ramesh Babu Yadav stood second with total 24421 votes. He lost by 9905 votes.


1985 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Ramesh Chandra Urf Ramesh Yadav
Male
LKD
Lok Dal
24778
36.17%
2Anil Kumar Singh Yadav
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
17366
25.35%
3Sudhakar
Male
BJP
Bharatiya Janta Party
14728
21.5%
4Nawab Singh Chauhan
Male
JNP
Janta Party
3714
5.42%
5Mumtaj
Male
IND
Independent
2793
4.08%
6Lakhan Singh
Male
IND
Independent
2208
3.22%
7Nathu Ram
Male
DDP
Doordarshi Party
839
1.22%
8Ramesh Chandra
Male
IND
Independent
701
1.02%
9Ram Singh
Male
IND
Independent
447
0.65%
10Kripal Singh
Male
IND
Independent
374
0.55%
11Atarshri
Female
IND
Independent
221
0.32%
12Ganga Singh
Male
IND
Independent
143
0.21%
13Darwari Lal Rajput
Male
ICJ
Indian Conress (j)
110
0.16%
14Prem Pal Shastri
Male
IND
Independent
91
0.13%
Total

68513
56.46%
  • In 1985, Nidhauli Kalan legislative assembly constituency had total 123398 electors. Total number of valid vote was 68513. Lok Dal candidate Ramesh Chandra Urf Ramesh Yadav won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 24778 votes. Indian National Congress candidate Anil Kumar Singh Yadav stood second with total 17366 votes. He lost by 7412 votes.


1980 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Hansraj
Male
INC(I)
Indian National Congress (i)
27637
44.22%
2Ram Naresh
Male
JNP(SR)
Janata Party (secular) Raj Narain
24348
38.96%
3Ganga Singh
Male
INC(U)
Indian National Congress (u)
6179
9.89%
4Prem Pal
Male
JNP(SC)
Janata Party (secular) - Ch. Charan Singh
2835
4.54%
5Badri Prasad
Male
BJP
Bharatiya Janata Party
1128
1.8%
6Rajendra Singh
Male
IND
Independent
375
0.6%
Total

62502
55.17%
  • In 1980, Nidhauli Kalan legislative assembly constituency had total 114526 electors. Total number of valid vote was 62502. Indian National Congress (i) candidate Hansraj won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 27637 votes. Janata Party (secular) Raj Narain candidate Ram Naresh stood second with total 24348 votes. He lost by 3289 votes.


1977 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Ram Singh
Male
JNP
Janata Party
22377
48.19%
2Ganga Singh
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
11389
24.53%
3Hansraj
Male
IND
Independent
8785
18.92%
4Ram Baboo
Male
IND
Independent
2307
4.97%
5Karan Singh
Male
RPI
Republican Party Of India
517
1.11%
6Kishan Lal
Male
IND
Independent
422
0.91%
7Asha Ram Ravi
Male
IND
Independent
387
0.83%
8Drigpal Singh
Male
IND
Independent
253
0.54%
Total

46437
44.95%
  • In 1977, Nidhauli Kalan legislative assembly constituency had total 104577 electors. Total number of valid vote was 46437. Janata Party candidate Ram Singh won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 22377 votes. Indian National Congress candidate Ganga Singh stood second with total 11389 votes. He lost by 10988 votes.


1974 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Ganga Singh
Male
BKD
Bharatiya Kranti Dal
18945
30.55%
2Raghuvir Singh
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
15523
25.04%
3Hans Raj
Male
SWA
Swatantra Party
12366
19.94%
4Chandra Bhan Singh
Male
IND
Independent
8841
14.26%
5Parath Singh
Male
BJS
Bharatiya Jana Sangh
4355
7.02%
6Yogendra Pal Singh
Male
SOP
Socialist Party
632
1.02%
7Rajvir Singh
Male
FBL
All India Forward Bloc
556
0.9%
8Lajpat Singh
Male
IND
Independent
456
0.74%
9Khacher
Male
RPI
Ram Rajya Parishad
329
0.53%
Total

62003
63%
  • In 1974, Nidhauli Kalan legislative assembly constituency had total 100933 electors. Total number of valid vote was 62003. Bharatiya Kranti Dal candidate Ganga Singh won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 18945 votes. Indian National Congress candidate Raghuvir Singh stood second with total 15523 votes. He lost by 3422 votes.


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