Tonk Assembly constituency

Tonk is a constituency of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly covering the city of Tonk in the Tonk district of Rajasthan, India.[1]

Tonk
Constituency for the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionNorth India
StateRajasthan
DistrictTonk
Established1951
Total electors2,24,106 (2018)
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
16th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
PartyIndian National Congress
Elected year2023
Preceded byAjit Singh Mehta

Tonk is one of eight assembly constituencies in the Tonk–Sawai Madhopur (Lok Sabha constituency). Since 2008, this assembly constituency is numbered 96 amongst 200 constituencies.[2][3][4]

Currently this seat belongs to the INC candidate Sachin Pilot, the former Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan who won in 2018 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election by defeating BJP candidate Yunus Khan, who was the transport minister in Vasundhara Raje government, by a margin of 54,179 votes.[5][6]

Geographical scope edit

The constituency comprises parts of Tonk tehsil and Todaraisingh tehsil (Partly) – (I) ILRC Khareda (II) ILRC Lamba Kalan.[7]

Members of the Legislative Assembly edit

#Member of Legislative AssemblyPartyFromToComment
01Ram RatanIndian National Congress19511957two seat
02Lalu Ram
03Narayan Singh19571962two seat
04Lalu Ram
05Radha KrishanSwatantra Party19621967
06D. VyasIndian National Congress19671970
07S.PrasadNCJ19701972By election
08Ajit SinghBharatiya Jana Sangh19721977
09Janata Party19771980
10Mahaveer PrasadBharatiya Janata Party19801985
11Zakiya ImamIndian National Congress19851990
12Mahaveer PrasadBharatiya Janata Party19901993
1319931998
14Zakiya ImamIndian National Congress19982003
15Mahaveer PrasadBharatiya Janata Party20032008
16Zakiya ImamIndian National Congress20082013
17Ajit Singh MehtaBharatiya Janata Party20132018
18Sachin PilotIndian National Congress20182023Former Deputy Chief Minister
192023Incumbent

Elections Result edit

2018 edit

In 2018, Tonk legislative assembly constituency had total 2,24,106 electors. Total number of valid vote was 1,71,566. Indian National Congress candidate Sachin Pilot won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 1,09,040 votes. Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Yunus Khan stood second with total 54,861 votes. He lost by 54,179 votes.

2018 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election: Tonk[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INCSachin Pilot 109,040 63.56 48.25
BJPYunus Khan54,86131.98 14.98
BSPMohd Ali1,7851.04 0.31
None of the AboveNone of the Above1,4850.87 1.04
SHSPanchu1,2210.71 0.71
Remaining 5 Candidates3,1541.85
Majority54,17931.58 10.26
Turnout1,71,56676.56 1.52
INC gain from BJPSwing 16.60

2013 Assembly Election Result edit

In 2013, Tonk legislative assembly constituency had total 1,89,707 electors. Total number of valid vote was 1,42,351. Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Ajit Singh Mehta won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 66,845 votes. Independent candidate Saud Saidi stood second with total 36,502 votes. He lost by 30,343 votes.[8]

2013 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election: Tonk[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJPAjit Singh Mehta66,84546.96
IndependentSaud Saidi36,50225.64
INCZakiya Imam21,64515.21
IndependentShiv Pratap10,3667.28
None of the AboveNone of the Above2,7151.91
NCPAjmal Khan1,2160.85
CPI(M)Akhatar Jung1,1450.80
BSPMahesh Joshi1,0360.73
JD(U)Ram Prasad8810.62
Majority30,34321.32
Turnout1,42,35175.04
BJP gain from INCSwing

References edit

  1. ^ "Tonk (Rajasthan Assembly) Results". www.elections.in. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Rajasthan - Tonk Results". www.news18.com. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  3. ^ "Rajasthan assembly election 2018: Congress breaks 46-year-old tradition by fielding Sachin Pilot from Tonk". www.hindustantimes.com. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  4. ^ "Sachin Pilot wins in Tonk with a margin of 54,179 votes". www.indiatoday.in. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  5. ^ "TONK Election Results 2018". NDTV. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  6. ^ "Tonk election result: Sachin Pilot vs Yoonus Khan". www.financialexpress.com. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  7. ^ "Delimitation of Parliamentary & Assembly Constituencies Order - 2008". Election Commission of India. 20 August 2018. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  8. ^ a b c "Tonk Assembly Constituency Election Result". resultuniversity.com. 12 December 2018. Retrieved 1 May 2020.

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