Seat Trends
# | Constituency | Candidates (2014) | Status | 2014 |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Akhnoor | Rajeev Sharma | Declared | BJP |
2 | Amira Kadal | Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari | Declared | JKPDP |
3 | Anantnag | Mufti Mohd Sayeed | Declared | JKPDP |
4 | Bandipora | Usman Abdul Majid | Declared | INC |
5 | Bani | Jewan Lal | Declared | BJP |
6 | Banihal | Vikar Rasool Wani | Declared | INC |
7 | Baramulla | Javid Hassan Baig | Declared | JKPDP |
8 | Basohli | Chaudhary Lal Singh | Declared | BJP |
9 | Batmaloo | Noor Mohammad Sheikh | Declared | JKPDP |
10 | Beerwah | Omar Abdullah | Declared | JKNC |
11 | Bhaderwah | Daleep Singh | Declared | BJP |
12 | Bijbehara | Abdul Rehman Bhat | Declared | JKPDP |
13 | Billawar | Dr. Nirmal Kumar Singh | Declared | BJP |
14 | Bishnah | Kamal Verma | Declared | JKNC |
15 | Budgam | Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi | Declared | JKNC |
16 | Chadoora | Javaid Mustafa Mir | Declared | JKPDP |
17 | Chenani (SC) | Dina Nath Bhagat | Declared | BJP |
18 | Chhamb (SC) | Kirshan Lal | Declared | BJP |
19 | Chrar-i-sharief | Ghulam Nabi Lone | Declared | JKPDP |
20 | Darhal | Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali | Declared | JKPDP |
21 | Devsar | Mohammad Amin Bhat | Declared | INC |
22 | Doda | Shakti Raj | Declared | BJP |
23 | Dooru | Syed Farooq Ahmad Andrabi | Declared | JKPDP |
24 | Eidgah | Mubarik Ahmad Gul | Declared | JKNC |
25 | Ganderbal | Ishfaq Ahmad Sheikh | Declared | JKNC |
26 | Gandhi Nagar | Kavinder Gupta | Declared | BJP |
27 | Gool Arnas | Ajaz Ahmed Khan | Declared | INC |
28 | Gulab Garh | Mumtaz Ahmed | Declared | INC |
29 | Gulmarg | Mohammad Abass Wani | Declared | JKPDP |
30 | Gurez | Nazir Ahmad Khan | Declared | JKNC |
31 | Habba Kadal | Shamim Firdous | Declared | JKNC |
32 | Handwara | Sajad Gani Lone | Declared | JKPC |
33 | Hazratbal | Asiea Naqash | Declared | JKPDP |
34 | Hira Nagar (SC) | Kuldeep Raj | Declared | BJP |
35 | Hom Shali Bugh | Majeed Bhat Laram | Declared | JKNC |
36 | Inderwal | Ghulam Mohammad Saroori | Declared | INC |
37 | Jammu East | Rajesh Gupta | Declared | BJP |
38 | Jammu West | Sat Paul Sharma | Declared | BJP |
39 | Kalakote | Abdul Ghani Kohli | Declared | BJP |
40 | Kangan | Mian Altaf Ahmad | Declared | JKNC |
41 | Kargil | Asgar Ali Karbalaie | Declared | INC |
42 | Karnah | Raja Manzoor Ahmad | Declared | JKPDP |
43 | Kathua | Rajiv Jasrotia | Declared | BJP |
44 | Khan Sahib | Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen Shah | Declared | JKPDF |
45 | Khanyar | Ali Mohammad Sagar | Declared | JKNC |
46 | Kishtwar | Sunil Kumar Sharma | Declared | BJP |
47 | Kokernag | Abdul Rahim Rather | Declared | JKPDP |
48 | Kulgam | Mohammed Yousuf Tarigami | Declared | CPI(M) |
49 | Kupwara | Bashir Ahmad Dar | Declared | JKPC |
50 | Langate | Abdul Rashid Sheikh | Declared | Ind |
51 | Leh | Nawang Rigzin | Declared | INC |
52 | Lolab | Abdul Haq Khan | Declared | JKPDP |
53 | Marh | Sukh Nandan Kumar | Declared | BJP |
54 | Mendhar | Javed Ahmed Rana | Declared | JKNC |
55 | Nagrota | Devender Singh Rana | Declared | JKNC |
56 | Noorabad | Abdul Majid Padder | Declared | JKPDP |
57 | Nowshera | Ravinder Raina | Declared | BJP |
58 | Nubra | Deldan Namgail | Declared | INC |
59 | Pahalgam | Altaf Ahmad Wani | Declared | JKNC |
60 | Pampore | Zahoor Ahmad Mir | Declared | JKPDP |
61 | Pattan | Imran Raza Ansari | Declared | JKPDP |
62 | Poonch Haveli | Shah Mohd Tantray | Declared | JKPDP |
63 | Pulwama | Mohammad Khalil Bandh | Declared | JKPDP |
64 | R. S. Pura (SC) | Dr. Gagan Bhagat | Declared | BJP |
65 | Rafiabad | Yawar Ahmad Mir | Declared | JKPDP |
66 | Raipur Domana (SC) | Bali Bhagat | Declared | BJP |
67 | Rajouri | Qamar Hussain | Declared | JKPDP |
68 | Rajpora | Haseeb A Drabu | Declared | JKPDP |
69 | Ram Nagar | Ranbir Singh Pathania | Declared | BJP |
70 | Ramban (SC) | Neelam Kumar Langeh | Declared | BJP |
71 | Reasi | Ajay Nanda | Declared | BJP |
72 | Samba (SC) | Devinder Kumar Manyal | Declared | BJP |
73 | Sangrama | Syed Basharat A. Bukhari | Declared | JKPDP |
74 | Shangus | Gulzar Ahmad Wani | Declared | INC |
75 | Shopian | Mohammad Yousuf Bhat | Declared | JKPDP |
76 | Sonawar | Mohammad Ashraf Mir | Declared | JKPDP |
77 | Sonawari | Mohammad Akbar Lone | Declared | JKNC |
78 | Sopore | Abdul Rashid Dar | Declared | INC |
79 | Suchet Garh | Sham Lal Choudhary | Declared | BJP |
80 | Surankote | Choudhary Mohammad Akram | Declared | INC |
81 | Tral | Mushtaq Ahmad Shah | Declared | JKPDP |
82 | Udhampur | Pawan Kumar Gupta | Declared | Ind |
83 | Uri | Mohammad Shafi | Declared | JKNC |
84 | Vijay Pur | Chander Parkash | Declared | BJP |
85 | Wachi | Aijaz Ahmad Mir | Declared | JKPDP |
86 | Zadibal | Abid Hussain Ansari | Declared | JKPDP |
87 | Zanskar | Syed Mohammad Baqir Rizvi | Declared | Ind |
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