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An Analysis of Assembly Constituencies
Election Results of
RAJASTHAN
for Assembly Election 2013 & Assembly
Segment of Parliamentary Election 2014
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PREFACE

Rajasthan, popularly known as the Land of Maharajas, is located on the western region of India which
current legislative term is going to end in the year 2018. The forthcoming 2018 assembly elections of
Rajasthan would be probably a semi-final before the General election to be held in 2019. The unique
feature of the Rajasthan Assembly election is that no single party, i.e. neither the INC nor the BJP have a
second consecutive term during the past two decades. Even though ruling party BJP is facing a severe anti-
incumbency sentiment mainly due to agitation of Gurjars it is trying every possible effort to repeat its glorious
victory of 2014 parliamentary election in the upcoming 2018 Assembly election. The party has appealed its
workers in the state to work harder to make the state Congress-free. On the other hand, the young leadership
of the INC is a plus point for the party in the assembly election 2018. The INC declared that they have
already started preparing for the 2018 polls and will highlight the failure of the BJP government to address
the grievances of the general public. In the recently held local bodies by-election, the ruling party BJP and
the INC retained their positions in the closely fought battle garnering 19 and 14 seats, respectively. The
infighting within the saffron party is not helping it as polls are not far behind. However, by alternating labour
regulations, annulling obsolete laws and rationalising state policies, the current BJP government is leaving no
stone unturned to come to power for the next term as well. But it will be too early to predict what will be the
outcome of the upcoming assembly elections and Rajasthan has a history of alternative governments. But
the arch rivals BJP and INC both will ensure not to give each other an inch.

Most of the time it is observed that the demographic composition of a constituency comprising its population
by religious group, caste and literacy therein, reservation nature of the constituency and its location in rural
or urban areas affects the election results significantly. The importance of the election data can never be
neglected since every political party, pressure group, political analyst, political scholars and individual are
interested in the election results so that they can easily chalk out the weak and strong regions of the political
parties, candidate performance in their constituency, impact of demographic profiles, loss and gains of
legislative seats, vote difference and swings of votes among the contesting political parties.

This report has been made by keeping into consideration the usefulness of analysis of the past election
result with linking of socio-religious profile of AC arises in a wider prospective in the contemporary era for
the pre election readiness by the analysis of previous election results. In it thematic maps has been used
to put up a detail insight report of the state assembly election results and the assembly segments of the
parliamentary election since these maps are recognised as the most excellent method to present the sea
of information at a glance. The unique feature of this report is its notable attempt to analyse the variables of
the last assembly result 2013 and the assembly segment in Parliamentary election 2014 comparatively, so
that the readers can have a crystal clear picture of the changing situations of the Rajasthan elections in the
forthcoming Assembly election 2018.

This report of analysis is divided into nine chapters, leading from the basic features of Assembly constituencies,
demographic profile of the state, electoral features, election results and analysis of results, vote difference
and swings, state level time series comparison, top ten ranking of assembly constituencies and candidates
and the supporting datasheets.

This report is a reader oriented one and mainly aimed at serving as a pre-election reference book which
would be resourceful for politicians, policy makers, researchers, psephologists, media professionals and
academia that have interest in election politics of Indian states.

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HIGHLIGHTS OF PRE-ELECTION INSIGHT


RAJASTHAN 2013 - 2014
RR Electoral Features :-
YY In Rajasthan total electors were 42994657; Male electors 22648051 (52.68%); Female electors 20346580 (47.32%) in
2014 Parliamentary Election while the same were 40829312; Male electors 21521968 (52.71%) and Female electors
19307320 (47.29%), in 2013 Assembly Election. This marks an increase of nearly 21 lakh electors with 5.3% growth.
YY India has over 23 million electors in the age group of 18 to 19 years, out of which Rajasthan constitute 2041271 (4.8%);
Male electors - 1194036 (58.5%), Female Electors - 847233 (41.5%) and newly created category of Others electors
constitute 2 (0%) in 2014 Parliamentary Election.
YY The total electorate size of the state grew from 7676419 electors in the 1st Assembly Election of 1951 to become
42994657 in Parliamentary Election 2014 - more than 5.6 times the figure in 1951.
YY Jhotwara AC under Jaipur Rural PC has the maximum electors 329551 in 2014 Parliamentary Election and 293852 in 2013
Assembly Election.
YY Baseri (SC) AC under Karauli-Dholpur (SC) PC has the minimum electors 156035 in 2014 Parliamentary Election and
150174 in 2013 Assembly Election.
YY In 2014 Parliamentary Election, 47687 polling stations were set up as compared with 47223 in 2013 Assembly Election.
This marks an increase of 464 (1.0%) Polling Stations.

RR Turnout :-
YY Rajasthan voters turnout was 63.09% in 2014 Parliamentary Election, as compared with 75.04% in 2013 Assembly Election.
YY In 2014 Parliamentary Election, maximum voters turnout was 78.12% in Ghatol (ST) AC under Banswara (ST) PC and
Sangaria AC has 87.92% in 2013 Assembly Election.
YY In 2014 Parliamentary Election, minimum voters turnout was 45.22%in Sapotra (ST) AC under Karauli-Dholpur (SC) PC and
Sumerpur AC has 61.25% in 2013 Assembly Election.
YY As much as 61.39% of female and 64.62% of male voters in 2014 Parliamentary Election, as compared with 75.44% of
female and 74.67% of male voters in 2013 Assembly Election exercised their franchise.
YY Assembly Election 2013 have seen the second highest voters-turnout in the state since first assembly election with 75.04%
of the electorate casting vote. The previous highest was 87.93% recorded in 1967 Assembly Election.
YY In the previous Assembly Election held in 2013, voters turnout was 75.04%. In absolute numbers, out of the total 42994657
electors, 27027649 people cast their vote in 2014 Parliamentary Election.

RR Candidates :-
YY In 2014 Parliamentary Election, the total 320 candidates contested the election as compared with 2096 candidates in
2013 Assembly Election.
YY In 2014 Parliamentary Election, the maximum number of 22 candidates contested from Tonk-Sawai Madhopur PC while
maximum number of 32 candidates contested from Adarsh Nagar AC in 2013 Assembly Election.
YY In 2014 Parliamentary Election, the minimum number of 6 candidates contested from Banswara PC & Jhalawar-Baran PC
while the minimum number of 3 candidates contested from Sujangarh (SC) AC in 2013 Assembly Election.

RR Election Results :-
YY In 2014 Parliamentary Election, the maximum number of 159550 votes secured by Ramcharan Bohara (BJP) in Vidhyadhar
Nagar AC under Jaipur PC as compared with 114384 votes in 2013 Assembly Election by Vasundhra Raje (BJP) in
Jhalrapatan AC.
YY In 2014 Parliamentary Election, the minimum number of 31 votes secured by an Independent candidate Jetharam
Meghwal in Jodhpur AC under Jodhpur PC as compared with 42 votes secured by an Independent candidate Mohd.
Lala Qureshi in Kishan pole AC in 2013 Assembly Election.
YY In 2014 Parliamentary Election, the minimum number of 35298 votes secured by a winner Dr. Kirodi Lal (NPEP) in Dausa
AC under Dausa (ST) PC as compared with 34011votes in 2013 Assembly Election by Sushil Kanwar (BJP) in Masuda AC.
YY Vidhyadhar Nagar AC under Jaipur PC with 125109 votes (Winner 159550 votes, Runner-up 34441 votes) has the
maximum winning margin in 2014 Parliamentary Election as compared to Sanganer AC with 65350 votes (Winner-112465
votes, Runner-up- 47115 votes) in 2013 Assembly Election.

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YY Nagaur AC under Nagaur PC with 86 votes (Winner 43954 votes, Runner-up 43868 votes) has the minimum winning
margin in 2014 Parliamentary Election as compared to Amber AC with 329 votes (Winner 51103 votes, Runner-up
50774 votes) in 2013 Assembly Election.
YY More than 3.2 lakh voters, (1.2%) choose NOTA in 2014 Parliamentary Election and in 43 Assembly constituencies, NOTA
were the third choice of voters, where as in 2013 Assembly Election 5.8 lakh voters, (1.9%) choose NOTA and in 51
Assembly constituencies, NOTA were the third choice of voters.
YY In 2014 Parliamentary Election, 25 candidate won among 80 candidates fielded by National parties as compared to 187
won among 672 candidates in 2013 Assembly Election.
YY In 2014 Parliamentary Election, not a single candidate won among 123 candidates fielded by state parties and un-
recognised registered parties as compared to 6 won among 666 candidates fielded by state parties and un-recognised
registered parties in 2013 Assembly Election.
YY In 2014 Parliamentary Election, not a single candidate won among 117 Independent candidates contested as compared
with 7 won among 758 Independent candidates contested in 2013 Assembly Election.
YY In 2014 Parliamentary Election, 320 candidates contested the Election and an average number of contestants per seat
were 13 as compared with 2096 candidates contested in Assembly Election 2013and an average contestants per seat
were 10 contestants.

RR Seats & Winning Percentage :-


YY BJP contested 200 ACs in 2013 Assembly Election and was the winner, runner-up and third in 163, 25 and 10 ACs,
respectively. In 2014 Parliamentary Election, it contested in 200 ACs (25 PCs) and emerged winner and runner-up in 180
and 20 ACs, respectively.
YY INC contested 200 ACs in 2013 Assembly Election and was the winner, runner-up and third in 21, 148 and 23 ACs,
respectively. In 2014 Parliamentary Election, it contested in 200 ACs (25 PCs) and was winner, runner-up and third in 11,
159 and 30 ACs, respectively.
YY BSP contested 195 ACs in 2013 Assembly Election and was the winner, runner-up and third in 03, 05 and 36 ACs,
respectively. In 2014 Parliamentary Election, it contested in 184 ACs (23 PCs) and emerged winner, runner-up and third in
0, 6 and 72 ACs, respectively.
YY In 2014 Parliamentary Election, BJP secured 54.94% votes as compared to 45.17% in 2013 Assembly Election.
YY In 2014 Parliamentary Election, INC secured 30.36% votes as compared to 33.07% in 2013 Assembly Election.
YY In 2014 Parliamentary Election, BSP secured 2.34% votes as compared to 3.37% in 2013 Assembly Election.

RR Polarity of Parties :-
YY In 2013 Assembly Election, Single-party dominated ACs were 9, and all 9 seats won by BJP. While amongst 62 single-party
dominated ACs in 2014 Parliamentary Election, 60, 1 and 1 seats won by BJP, INC & IND respectively.
YY In 2013 Assembly Election, the numbers of Bi-polar ACs were 124 and major contest was between BJP-INC, out of which
111 & 11 seats won by BJP and INC respectively, while amongst 107 Bi-polar ACs in 2014 Parliamentary Election major
contest was between BJP-INC, out of which 98 and 9 seats won by BJP & INC respectively.
YY In 2013 Assembly Election, the numbers of Tri-polar ACs were 51and contest was among BJP-INC-NPEP on 23 seats, BJP-
INC-IND on 11 seats and BJP-INC-BSP on 7 seats out of which 31,9, 4 & 3 seats won by BJP, INC, IND & NPEP respectively,
while amongst 24 Tri-polar ACs in 2014 Parliamentary Election, major contest was among BJP-INC-IND out of which 17 &
4 seats won by BJP & IND respectively.
YY In 2013 Assembly Election, the numbers of Multi-polar ACs were 13, out of which 9 & 2 seats won by BJP & IND respectively,
while in 2014 Parliamentary Election, out of 4 Multi-polar ACs, 2 seats won by BJP & NPEP respectively.

RR Social Groups :-
YY By general-reserved break up, Scheduled Castes Reserved, Scheduled Tribes Reserved, Scheduled Castes dominated,
Scheduled Tribes dominated and General ACs are 34, 25, 54, 40 and 141 respectively.
YY Out of 34 SC reserved constituencies, seats won by NUZP fell from 1 in 2013 Assembly Election to 0 in 2014 Parliamentary
Election, while those won by BJP increased from 32 in 2013 Assembly Election to 33 in 2014 Parliamentary Election. NPEP
remained same on 1 seat in 2013 Assembly Election & in 2014 Parliamentary Election.
YY Out of 25 ST reserved constituencies, seats won by NPEP & IND fell from 2 &1 in 2013 Assembly Election to 1 & 0, respectively
in 2014 Parliamentary Election, while those won by BJP & INC increased from 18 & 4 in 2013 Assembly Election to 19 & 5
in 2014 Parliamentary Election respectively.
YY Out of 54 SC dominated constituencies, seats won by INC fell from 7 in 2013 Assembly Election to 3 in 2014 Parliamentary
Election, while those seats won by BJP & NPEP increased from 42 & 2 in 2013 Assembly Election to 47 & 4 in 2014
Parliamentary Election.

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YY Out of 40 ST dominated constituencies, seats won by IND fell from 2 in 2013 Assembly Election to 0 in 2014 Parliamentary
Election respectively, while those seats won by INC & NPEP increased from 5 & 3 in 2013 Assembly Election to 6 & 4 in
2014 Parliamentary Election. BJP remained same on 30 seats in 2013 Assembly Election & in 2014 Parliamentary Election.
YY Out of 141 unreserved (general) constituencies, seats won by INC, IND & BSP fell from 17, 6 & 3 in 2013 Assembly Election
to 6, 5 & 0 in 2014 Parliamentary Election, while those won by BJP & NPEP increased from113 & 1 in 2013 Assembly
Election to 128 & 2 in 2014 Parliamentary Election.

RR Religious Groups :-
YY Hindu, Muslim and Sikh dominated ACs are 168, 27 and 5 respectively.
YY Out of 168 Hindu-dominated constituencies, seats won by INC, BSP & IND fell from 20, 5 & 3 in 2013 Assembly Election to
9, 3 & 0 in 2014 Parliamentary Election, while those won by BJP increased from 135 in 2013 Assembly Election to 152 in
2014 Parliamentary Election. NPEP remained same on 4 seats in 2013 Assembly Election & in 2014 Parliamentary Election.
YY Out of 27 Muslim-dominated constituencies, seats won by BJP fell from 24 in 2013 Assembly Election to 23 in 2014
Parliamentary Election, while those won by INC increased from 1 in 2013 Assembly Election to 2 in 2014 Parliamentary
Election. 2 seats won by IND remained same in 2013 Assembly Election & in 2014 Parliamentary Election.
YY Out of 5 Sikh-dominated constituencies, seats won by NUZP fell from 1 in 2013 Assembly Election to 0 in 2014 Parliamentary
Election, while those won by BJP increased from 4 in 2013 Assembly Election to 5 in 2014 Parliamentary Election.

RR Rural-urban break-up :-
YY Rural, Urban and Rural + Urban assembly ACs are 71, 19 and 110 respectively.
YY Out of 71 Rural constituencies, seats won by INC, IND & NPEP fell from 10, 3 & 3 in 2013 Assembly Election to 6, 2 &
1 in 2014 Parliamentary Election, while those won by BJP increased from 55 in 2013 Assembly Election to 62 in 2014
Parliamentary Election.
YY Out of 19 Urban constituencies, seats won by INC fell from 1 in 2013 Assembly Election to 0 in 2014 Parliamentary Election,
while those won by BJP increased from 18 in 2013 Assembly Election to 19 in 2014 Parliamentary Election.
YY Out of 110 Rural + Urban constituencies, seats won by INC, IND, BSP & NZUP fell from 10, 4, 3 & 2 in 2013 Assembly Election
to 5, 3, 0 & 0 in 2014 Parliamentary Election, while those won by BJP & NPEP increased from 90 & 1in 2013 Assembly
Election to 99 & 3 in 2014 Parliamentary Election.

RR Poll Percentage (Votes Turnout):-


YY State average poll percentage has been decreased in 2014 Parliamentary Election (63.09%) from the last 2013 Assembly
Election (75.04%). Total 95 ACs are accounted above average poll percentage and 105 ACs below average poll
percentage in 2014 Parliamentary Election, while these were 103 ACs above average and 97 ACs below average poll
percentage in the 2013 Assembly Election.
YY Out of above average poll percentage 103 ACs in 2013 Assembly Election & 95 ACs in 2014 Parliamentary Election, seats
won by INC, IND & BSP fell from 14, 4 & 2 in 2013 Assembly Election to 4, 3 & 0 in 2014 Parliamentary Election, while thoe
won by BJP increased from 79 in 2013 Assembly Election to 88 in 2014 Parliamentary Election.
YY Out of below average poll percentage 97 ACs in 2013 Assembly Election & 105 ACs in 2014 Parliamentary Election, seats
won by IND & BSP fell from 3 & 1 in 2013 Assembly Election to 2 & 0 in 2014 Parliamentary Election, while those won by
BJP & NPEP increased from 84 & 2 in 2013 Assembly Election to 92 & 4 in 2014 Parliamentary Election. 7 seats won by INC
remained same in 2013 Assembly Election & in 2014 Parliamentary Election.

RR Vote Difference and Swing Impact between National/State Parties :-


YY BJP in 2014 Parliamentary Election gained 4690054 votes at the cost of INC in 2013 Assembly Election while impact of
swing 21.87% was in favour of BJP in 2014 Parliamentary Election as compared with INC in 2013 Assembly Election.
YY INC in 2014 Parliamentary Election lost 5709202 votes at the cost of BJP in 2013 Assembly Election while impact of swing
14.81% was negative for INC in 2014 Parliamentary Election as compared with BJP in 2013 Assembly Election.
YY BJP in 2014 Parliamentary Election gained 955545 votes from its previous 2013 Assembly Election performance while
9.77% shares of votes were increased.
YY INC in 2014 Parliamentary Election lost 1974693 votes from its previous 2013 Assembly Election performance while 2.71%
shares of votes were declined.
YY BSP in 2014 Parliamentary Election lost 407458 votes from its previous 2013 Assembly Election performance while 1.03%
shares of votes were decreased.
CONTENTS

No. of Maps Particulars Page Number

A. Basic Features of Assembly Constituencies

01 Number and Name of ACs 2-3

02 District-wise Distribution of ACs 4-5

03 Parliamentary Constituency-wise Distribution of ACs 6-7

04 General and Reserved ACs 8

05 Rural, Urban and Rural + Urban ACs 9

B. Demographic Profile of Assembly Constituencies

06 Estimated Population 12

07 Estimated Rural Population 13

08 Estimated Urban Population 14

09 Estimated Religious Dominance 15

10 Estimated Hindu Population 16

11 Estimated Muslim Population 17

12 Estimated Sikh Population 18

13 Estimated Scheduled Castes (SC) Population 19

14 Estimated Scheduled Tribes (ST) Population 20

15 Estimated Literacy Rate 21

16 Estimated Number of Households 22

C. Electoral Map of Assembly Constituencies

17-18 Number of Electors 24-25

19-20 Number of Male Electors 26-27

21-22 Number of Female Electors 28-29

23-24 Number of Voters 30-31

25-26 Distribution of Poll Percentage 32-33

27-28 Number of Polling Stations 34-35

29-30 Number of Electors Per Polling Station 36-37

31-32 Number of Voter Per Polling Station 38-39


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D. Election Results of Assembly Constituencies

33-34 Distribution of Winner Parties 42-43

35-36 Distribution of Runner-up Parties 44-45

37-38 Distribution of Parties at 3rd Position 46-47

39-40 Number of Votes Secured by BJP 48-49

41-42 Percentage of Votes Secured by BJP 50-51

43-44 Number of Votes Secured by INC 52-53

45-46 Percentage of Votes Secured by INC 54-55

47-48 Number of Votes Secured by BSP 56-57

49-50 Percentage of Votes Secured by BSP 58-59

51-52 Distribution of NOTA Votes 60-61

53-54 Percentage Distribution of NOTA Votes 62-63

55-56 Distribution of Winner & Runner-up Parties in Bye Elections 64-65

E. Election Results & Analysis of Assembly Constituencies

57-58 Winning Margin by Number of Votes 68-69

59-60 Winner and Runner-up among Winning Margin Less than 2000 Votes 70-71

61-62 Winner and Runner-up among Winning Margin Between 2000 to 5000 Votes 72-73

63-64 Winner and Runner-up among Winning Margin Between 5000 to 10000 Votes 74-75

65-66 Winner and Runner-up among Winning Margin Between 10000 to 20000 Votes 76-77

67-68 Winner and Runner-up among Winning Margin Above 20000 Votes 78-79

69-70 Winning Margin by Percentage of Votes 80-81

71-72 Winner and Runner-up among Winning Margin Less than 5% Votes 82-83

73-74 Winner and Runner-up among Winning Margin Between 5% to 10% Votes 84-85

75-76 Winner and Runner-up among Winning Margin Between 10% to 15% Votes 86-87

77-78 Winner and Runner-up among Winning Margin Between 15% to 25% Votes 88-89

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79-80 Winner and Runner-up among Winning Margin Above 25% Votes 90-91

81-84 NOTA Votes are more than Winning Margin and Winner & Runner-up therein 92-95

85-86 Single Party Dominated Assembly Constituencies 96-97

87-88 Bipolar Assembly Constituencies 98-99

89-90 Tri-Polar Assembly Constituencies 100-101

91-92 Multi-polar Assembly Constituencies 102-103

93-94 Assembly Constituencies with other Polarities 104-105

95-96 Distribution of Winner & Runner-up Parties in Above Average Poll Percentage 106-107

97-98 Distribution of Winner & Runner-up Parties in Below Average Poll Percentage 108-109

99-100 Distribution of Winner & Runner-up Parties in Hindu Dominated ACs 110-111

101-102 Distribution of Winner & Runner-up Parties in Muslim Dominated ACs 112-113

103-104 Distribution of Winner & Runner-up Parties in Sikh Dominated ACs 114-115

105-106 Distribution of Winner & Runner-up Parties in Scheduled Castes (SC) Dominated ACs 116-117

107-108 Distribution of Winner & Runner-up Parties in Scheduled Castes (SC) Reserved ACs 118-119

109-110 Distribution of Winner & Runner-up Parties in Scheduled Tribes (ST) Dominated ACs 120-121

111-112 Distribution of Winner & Runner-up Parties in Scheduled Tribes (ST) Reserved ACs 122-123

113-114 Distribution of Winner & Runner-up Parties in Unreserved (General) ACs 124-125

115-116 Distribution of Winner & Runner-up Parties in Rural ACs 126-127

117-118 Distribution of Winner & Runner-up Parties in Urban ACs 128-129

119-120 Distribution of Winner & Runner-up Parties in Rural + Urban ACs 130-131

F. Vote Difference and Swing Analysis

121-122 Vote Difference & Swing Impact of BJP against INC 134-135

123-124 Vote Difference & Swing Impact of BJP against BJP 136-137

125-126 Vote Difference & Swing Impact of INC against BJP 138-139

127-128 Vote Difference & Swing Impact of INC against INC 140-141

129-130 Vote Difference & Swing Impact of BSP against BSP 142-143

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G. State Level Time - Series Comparison (1980 - 2014)

Percentage of Votes Share for Major Parties 146

Margin of INC Votes% against BJP Votes% 147

Poll Percentage 148

H. Top Ten Assembly Constituencies/Candidates

Top Ten Assembly Constituencies with Highest and Lowest Poll Percentage 150

Top Ten Winner Candidates Secured Highest and Lowest Numbers of Votes 151

Top Ten Winner Candidates with Highest and Lowest Acceptance in Total Electors 152

Top Ten Candidate with Highest and Lowest Winning Vote Margin 153

I. Data Information

Data According to Maps 156-207

J. Annexure

Abbreviation and Sources 210

Disclaimer 211

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Number and Name District-wise Res. Rural, Urban Estd. % Estd.
Parliamentary Estd. of Hindu Muslim Sikh
of AC Distribution of and and of Rural Religious
Constituency wise Pop. - Urban Pop. - Pop. - Pop. -
Assembly Unres. Rural+Urban Pop. - Dominanc
Distribution of AC 2011 Pop. - 2011 2011 (In 2011
Constituencies AC AC 2011 e* - 2011
No. of AC Name of AC 2011 (In %) %) (In %)
1 Sadulshahar Ganganagar Ganganagar (SC) GEN Rural+Urban 302452 88 12 S 50-80 0-20 20-50
2 Ganganagar Ganganagar Ganganagar (SC) GEN Rural+Urban 337661 26 74 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
3 Karanpur Ganganagar Ganganagar (SC) GEN Rural+Urban 309596 79 21 S 50-80 0-20 20-50
4 Suratgarh Ganganagar Ganganagar (SC) GEN Rural+Urban 353969 78 22 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
5 Raisinghnagar (SC) Ganganagar Ganganagar (SC) SC Rural+Urban 347273 87 13 S 50-80 0-20 20-50
6 Anupgarh (SC) Ganganagar Bikaner (SC) SC Rural+Urban 318217 81 19 S 50-80 0-20 20-50
7 Sangaria Hanumangarh Ganganagar (SC) GEN Rural+Urban 324360 89 11 S 50-80 0-20 20-50
8 Hanumangarh Hanumangarh Ganganagar (SC) GEN Rural+Urban 387588 61 39 H* 50-80 0-20 0-20
9 Pilibanga (SC) Hanumangarh Ganganagar (SC) SC Rural+Urban 386251 81 19 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
10 Nohar Hanumangarh Churu GEN Rural+Urban 353296 86 14 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
11 Bhadra Hanumangarh Churu GEN Rural+Urban 323197 87 13 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
12 Khajuwala (SC) Bikaner Bikaner (SC) SC Rural 302280 96 4 H* 50-80 0-20 0-20
13 Bikaner West Bikaner Bikaner (SC) GEN Urban 474947 0 100 M* 50-80 0-20 0-20
14 Bikaner East Bikaner Bikaner (SC) GEN Urban 320818 4 96 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
15 Kolayat Bikaner Bikaner (SC) GEN Rural 335126 92 8 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
16 Lunkaransar Bikaner Bikaner (SC) GEN Rural 339390 100 0 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
17 Dungargarh Bikaner Bikaner (SC) GEN Rural+Urban 357149 85 15 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
18 Nokha Bikaner Bikaner (SC) GEN Rural+Urban 374046 83 17 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
19 Sadulpur Churu Churu GEN Rural+Urban 297460 80 20 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
20 Taranagar Churu Churu GEN Rural+Urban 318239 90 10 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
21 Sardarshahar Churu Churu GEN Rural+Urban 391667 76 24 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
22 Churu Churu Churu GEN Rural+Urban 310562 57 43 M 50-80 20-50 0-20
23 Ratangarh Churu Churu GEN Rural+Urban 342809 65 35 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
24 Sujangarh (SC) Churu Churu SC Rural+Urban 378810 64 36 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
25 Pilani (SC) Jhunjhunu Jhunjhunu SC Rural+Urban 308474 71 29 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
26 Surajgarh Jhunjhunu Jhunjhunu GEN Rural+Urban 322313 90 10 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
27 Jhunjhunu Jhunjhunu Jhunjhunu GEN Rural+Urban 334851 57 43 M 50-80 20-50 0-20
28 Mandawa Jhunjhunu Jhunjhunu GEN Rural+Urban 272332 76 24 M 50-80 20-50 0-20
29 Nawalgarh Jhunjhunu Jhunjhunu GEN Rural+Urban 326663 75 25 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
30 Udaipurwati Jhunjhunu Jhunjhunu GEN Rural+Urban 294770 90 10 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
31 Khetri Jhunjhunu Jhunjhunu GEN Rural+Urban 277642 84 16 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
32 Fatehpur Sikar Jhunjhunu GEN Rural+Urban 305638 59 41 M 50-80 20-50 0-20
33 Lachmangarh Sikar Sikar GEN Rural+Urban 320956 83 17 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
34 Dhod (SC) Sikar Sikar SC Rural 336515 92 8 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
35 Sikar Sikar Sikar GEN Rural+Urban 384307 36 64 M 50-80 20-50 0-20
36 Danta Ramgarh Sikar Sikar GEN Rural 346678 92 8 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
37 Khandela Sikar Sikar GEN Rural+Urban 319924 80 20 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
38 Neem Ka Thana Sikar Sikar GEN Rural+Urban 333755 87 13 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
39 Srimadhopur Sikar Sikar GEN Rural+Urban 329560 86 14 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
40 Kotputli Jaipur Jaipur Rural GEN Rural+Urban 307964 84 16 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
41 Viratnagar Jaipur Jaipur Rural GEN Rural 314002 93 7 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
42 Shahpura Jaipur Jaipur Rural GEN Rural+Urban 305940 82 18 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
43 Chomu Jaipur Sikar GEN Rural+Urban 319078 77 23 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
44 Phulera Jaipur Jaipur Rural GEN Rural+Urban 319575 76 24 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
45 Dudu (SC) Jaipur Ajmer SC Rural 312745 100 0 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
46 Jhotwara Jaipur Jaipur Rural GEN Rural 239460 95 5 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
47 Amber Jaipur Jaipur Rural GEN Rural 328692 97 3 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
48 Jamwa Ramgarh (ST) Jaipur Jaipur Rural ST Rural 303236 97 3 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
49 Hawa Mahal Jaipur Jaipur GEN Urban 405091 0 100 M 50-80 20-50 0-20
50 Vidhyadhar Nagar Jaipur Jaipur GEN Urban 473794 0 100 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
51 Civil Lines Jaipur Jaipur GEN Urban 419706 0 100 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
52 KishanPole Jaipur Jaipur GEN Urban 276236 0 100 M 50-80 20-50 0-20
53 Adarsh Nagar Jaipur Jaipur GEN Urban 357817 4 96 M 50-80 20-50 0-20
54 Malviya Nagar Jaipur Jaipur GEN Urban 299755 0 100 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
55 Sanganer Jaipur Jaipur GEN Urban 604822 0 100 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
56 Bagru (SC) Jaipur Jaipur SC Rural+Urban 439640 40 60 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
57 Bassi (ST) Jaipur Dausa (ST) ST Rural+Urban 301943 84 16 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
58 Chaksu (SC) Jaipur Dausa (ST) SC Rural+Urban 296682 89 11 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
59 Tijara Alwar Alwar GEN Rural+Urban 396575 65 35 M 50-80 20-50 0-20
60 Kishangarh Bas Alwar Alwar GEN Rural+Urban 338618 85 15 M* 50-80 0-20 0-20
61 Mundawar Alwar Alwar GEN Rural 300597 94 6 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
62 Behror Alwar Alwar GEN Rural+Urban 290279 90 10 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
63 Bansur Alwar Jaipur Rural GEN Rural 336636 100 0 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
64 Thanagazi Alwar Dausa (ST) GEN Rural 294572 100 0 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
65 Alwar Rural (SC) Alwar Alwar SC Rural 355291 97 3 M 50-80 20-50 0-20
66 Alwar Urban Alwar Alwar GEN Urban 348565 3 97 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
67 Ramgarh Alwar Alwar GEN Rural 373048 93 7 M 50-80 20-50 0-20
Rajgarh
68 Alwar Alwar ST Rural 345867 92 8 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
-Laxmangarh (ST)
69 Kathumar (SC) Alwar Bharatpur (SC) SC Rural 296807 94 6 H 80-100 0-20 0-20
70 Kaman Bharatpur Bharatpur (SC) GEN Rural 402846 91 9 M 20-50 50-80 0-20
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