Bharatpur Lok Sabha Constituency in Rajasthan is a political powerhouse renowned for its significant influence in Indian politics. In the 2019 General Assembly Elections, it witnessed a fiercely contested battle. BJP candidate Ranjeeta Koli won the 2019 General Election with a victory margin of 3,18,399 votes, securing 7,07,992 votes. Ranjeeta Koli defeated Abhijeet Kumar Jatav of the INC, who got 3,89,593 votes. Bharatpur reflects a diverse demographic and remains a crucial constituency of Rajasthan. This constituency witnessed a 58.81% voter turnout in the year 2019. Now in 2024, the electorate is even more enthusiastic to show the power of their vote. As for the 2024 candidates list in Bharatpur Lok Sabha Constituency, Ramswaroop Koli from Bharatiya Janata Party and Ms. Sanjana Jatav from Indian National Congress are the prominent candidates. Keep watching this page to get the latest updates about the Bharatpur Lok Sabha elections.
Year | Candidate's Name | Votes | Vote Share |
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2019 | Ranjeeta Koli | 62.00% | 318399 |
Abhijeet Kumar Jatav | 34.00% | 318399 | |
2014 | Bahadur Singh | 61.00% | 245468 |
Dr.suresh Jatav | 35.00% | ||
2009 | Ratan Singh | 54.00% | 81454 |
Khemchand | 39.00% | ||
2004 | Vishvendra Singh | 55.00% | 111349 |
Ved Prakash | 36.00% | ||
1999 | Vishvendra Singh | 48.00% | 97018 |
Jagat Singh | 31.00% | ||
1998 | K. Natwar Singh | 39.00% | 68453 |
Dr. Digamber Singh | 28.00% | ||
1996 | Maharani Divya Singh | 41.00% | 90693 |
Choudary Tayyab Hussen | 23.00% | ||
1991 | Krashender Kaur (deepa) (w) | 42.00% | 95756 |
Tayyab Husen | 22.00% | ||
1989 | Vishwendra Singh | 55.00% | 70452 |
Rajesh Pilot | 43.00% | ||
1984 | K.natwar Singh | 42.00% | 79309 |
Nathi Singh | 24.00% | ||
1980 | Rajesh Pilot | 30.00% | 12259 |
Nathi Singh | 27.00% | ||
1977 | Ram Kishan | 71.00% | 156489 |
Raj Bahadur | 28.00% | ||
1971 | Raj Bahadur | 58.00% | 67563 |
Beijendra Singh | 38.00% | ||
1967 | B. Singh | 61.00% | 95093 |
R. Bahadur | 34.00% | ||
1962 | Raj Bahadur | 33.00% | 11891 |
Man Singh | 28.00% | ||
1957 | Raj Bahadur | 51.00% | 2886 |
Girrajsaran Singh | 49.00% |