This story is from June 04, 2024
Haridwar election results 2024 live updates: BJP's Trivendra Singh Rawat wins
NEW DELHI: The Haridwar constituency in Uttarakhand witnessed a closely contested election. Trivendra Singh Rawat of the Bharatiya Janata Party emerged victorious, securing 653,808 votes, which was 164,056 more than his nearest rival, Virendra Rawat of the Indian National Congress, who obtained 489,752 votes.
Umesh Kumar Patrakar, an independent candidate, finished third with 91,188 votes, trailing the winner by a significant margin of 562,620 votes. Jamil Ahmad of the Bahujan Samaj Party secured the fourth position with 42,323 votes, 611,485 votes behind the winner.
Several other candidates, including Balbir Singh Bhandari of the Uttarakhand Samanta Party, Mohan Singh Aswal of the Uttarakhand Kranti Dal, and a few independents, received votes ranging from 1,117 to 2,961. The NOTA (None of the Above) option was chosen by 6,826 voters, which was 646,982 votes fewer than the winning candidate's tally.
In the 2024 Lok Sabha election, Haridwar, a General category seat in Uttarakhand, saw an eventful political battle with a voter turnout of 59.7% on April 19 during the first phase of voting. The constituency includes 14 assembly segments—11 in Haridwar district and 3 in Dehradun district—and witnessed a heated contest among key candidates: Trivendra Singh Rawat of the BJP, Virendra Rawat of the Congress, and Jamil Ahmad of the BSP. This election highlighted a notable rivalry between former CMs, with BJP's Trivendra Singh Rawat going up against Congress veteran Harish Rawat's son, Virendra.
Virender Rawat, the Congress candidate from the Haridwar Lok Sabha seat, expresses optimism about the ongoing election process. He remarks, "The entire election is encouraging. People of the country have contested this 2024 election. INDIA is going to cross 300 seats." Rawat's statement reflects his confidence in the electoral process and his party's prospects. Stay tuned for more updates and reactions from candidates as the day progresses.
In past elections, BJP's Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' dominated, winning the 2019 seat with 52.51% of the votes and a margin of 2,54,786 votes over Congress's Ambrish Kumar. Similarly, in 2014, Pokhriyal secured victory with 50.48% of the votes, defeating Renuka Rawat by 1,76,880 votes. Haridwar, with a literacy rate of 64.88%, remains a significant battleground in Uttarakhand's political scene.
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| Haridwar Lok Sabha Election Results 2024 | |||
| Candidate Name | Party Name | Votes awaited | Position |
| Trivendra Singh Rawat | BJP | 653808 | Won |
| Virendra Rawat | INC | 489752 | Lost |
| Jamil Ahmad | BSP | 42323 | Lost |
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Several other candidates, including Balbir Singh Bhandari of the Uttarakhand Samanta Party, Mohan Singh Aswal of the Uttarakhand Kranti Dal, and a few independents, received votes ranging from 1,117 to 2,961. The NOTA (None of the Above) option was chosen by 6,826 voters, which was 646,982 votes fewer than the winning candidate's tally.
In the 2024 Lok Sabha election, Haridwar, a General category seat in Uttarakhand, saw an eventful political battle with a voter turnout of 59.7% on April 19 during the first phase of voting. The constituency includes 14 assembly segments—11 in Haridwar district and 3 in Dehradun district—and witnessed a heated contest among key candidates: Trivendra Singh Rawat of the BJP, Virendra Rawat of the Congress, and Jamil Ahmad of the BSP. This election highlighted a notable rivalry between former CMs, with BJP's Trivendra Singh Rawat going up against Congress veteran Harish Rawat's son, Virendra.
Virender Rawat, the Congress candidate from the Haridwar Lok Sabha seat, expresses optimism about the ongoing election process. He remarks, "The entire election is encouraging. People of the country have contested this 2024 election. INDIA is going to cross 300 seats." Rawat's statement reflects his confidence in the electoral process and his party's prospects. Stay tuned for more updates and reactions from candidates as the day progresses.
In past elections, BJP's Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' dominated, winning the 2019 seat with 52.51% of the votes and a margin of 2,54,786 votes over Congress's Ambrish Kumar. Similarly, in 2014, Pokhriyal secured victory with 50.48% of the votes, defeating Renuka Rawat by 1,76,880 votes. Haridwar, with a literacy rate of 64.88%, remains a significant battleground in Uttarakhand's political scene.
| Candidate list | Party | Total Assets | Criminal Antecedents |
| Umesh Kumar Patrakar | IND | 75,56,17,093 75 Crore+ | Yes |
| Karan Singh Saini Engineer | IND | 14,10,75,000 14 Crore+ | No |
| Virendra Rawat | INC | 10,90,50,326 10 Crore+ | No |
| Trivendra Singh Rawat | BJP | 6,75,52,039 6 Crore+ | No |
| Jamil Ahmad | BSP | 1,65,13,669 1 Crore+ | Yes |
| Vijay Kumar | IND | 81,87,970 81 Lacs+ | No |
| Akram Hussain | IND | 61,14,918 61 Lacs+ | No |
| Pawan Kashyap | IND | 35,49,299 35 Lacs+ | No |
| Balbir Singh Bhandari | Uttarakhand Samanta Party | 22,62,664 22 Lacs+ | No |
| Ashish Dhyani | IND | 3,30,000 3 Lacs+ | No |
| Mohan Singh Aswal | Uttarakhand Kranti Dal | 2,65,000 2 Lacs+ | No |
| Lalit Kumar | Peoples Party of India (Democratic) | 1,46,546 1 Lacs+ | No |
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