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Updated:2024-10-10 03:34    Views:68

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The National Conference-Congress alliance has won 49 seats in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections, crossing the majority mark. The NC has won 42 seats, while the Congress has taken six.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) emerged as the second-largest party, securing 29 seats, all of which are in Jammu. Meanwhile, the People's Democratic Party (PDP) and independent candidates failed to make a mark.

The Aam Aadmi Party made a surprise debut in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, winning its first seat from the Doda constituency.

Track Jammu and Kashmir Election Results LIVE Updates

The assembly elections of J&k for 90 seats were held in three phases - September 18, September 25 and October 1 - after a gap of 10 years. This was the first assembly election held since Jammu and Kashmir's designation as a Union Territory under the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019, which was passed on August 9, 2019.

The three-phase elections resulted in voter participation of 63.88 per cent, as per the Election Commission of India.

Here is the list of winning candidates from each party; constituency names are in alphabetical order.

Jammu & Kashmir Elections: Full List Of Winners National Conference (NC) Winners:

Anantnag West - Abdul Majeed Bhat

Banihal - Sajad Shaheen

Baramulla - Javid Hassan Baig

Beerwah - Shafi Ahmad Wani

Budgam - Omar Abdullah

Budhal (ST) - Javaid Iqbal

Chadoora - Ali Mohammad Dar

Charar-i-Sharief - Advocate Abdul Rahim Rather

Channapora - Mushtaq Guroo

D.H. Pora - Sakeena Masood

Devsar - Peerzada Feroze Ahmad

Eidgah - Mubarak Gul

Ganderbal - Omar Abdullah

Gulabgarh (ST) - Khurshied Ahmed

Gulmarg - Pirzada Farooq Ahmed Shah

Gurez (ST) - Nazir Ahmad Khan

Habba Kadal - Shamim Firdous

Hazratbal - Salman Sagar

Kangan (ST) - Mian Mehar Ali

Karnah - Javaid Ahmad Mirchal

Khansahib - Saif Ud Din Bhat

Khanyar - Ali Mohammad Sagar

Kokernag (ST) - Zafar Ali Khatana

Lal Chowk - Sheikh Ahsan Ahmed

Lolab - Qaysar Jamshaid Lone

Mendhar (ST) - Javed Ahmed Rana

Nowshera - Surinder Kumar Choudhary

Pahalgam - Altaf Ahmad Wani

Pampore - Hasnain Masoodi

Pattan - Javaid Riyaz

Poonch Haveli - Ajaz Ahmed Jan

Rajpora - Ghulam Mohi Uddin Mir

Ramban - Arjun Singh Raju

Rafiabad - Javid Ahmad Dar

Shangus-Anantnag East - Reyaz Ahmad Khan

Sopore - Irshad Rasool Kar

Sonawari - Hilal Akbar Lone

Srigufwara-Bijbehara - Bashir Ahmad Shah Veeri

Trehgam - Saifullah Mir

Uri - Sajjad Shafi

Zadibal - Tanvir Sadiq

Zainapora - Showkat Hussain Ganie

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Winners:

Akhnoor (SC) - Mohan Lal

Bahu - Vikram Randhawa

Basohli - Darshan Kumar

Billawar - Satish Kumar Sharma

Bishnah (SC) - Rajeev Kumar

Bhadarwah - Daleep Singh

Chenani - Balwant Singh Mankotia

Doda West - Shakti Raj Parihar

Hiranagar - Vijay Kumar

Jasrota - Rajiv Jasrotia

Jammu East - Yudhvir Sethi

Jammu North - Sham Lal Sharma

Jammu West - Arvind Gupta

Kalakote - Sunderbani - Randhir Singh

Kathua (SC) - Dr. Bharat Bhushan

Kishtwar - Shagun Parihar

Marh (SC) - Surinder Kumar

Nagrota - Devender Singh Rana

Padder - Nagensi - Sunil Kumar Sharma

Ramgarh (SC) - Dr Devinder Kumar Manyal

Ramnagar (SC) - Sunil Bhardwaj

R. S. Pura- Jammu South - Dr. Narinder Singh Raina

Reasi - Kuldeep Raj Dubey

Samba - Surjeet Singh Slathia

Shri Mata Vaishno Devi - Baldev Raj Sharma

Suchetgarh (SC) - Gharu Ram

Udhampur East - Ranbir Singh Pathania

Udhampur West - Pawan Kumar Gupta

Vijaypur - Chander Parkash

Indian National Congress (INC) Winners:

Anantnag: Peerzada Mohammad Syed

Bandipora: Nizam Uddin Bhat

Central Shalteng: Tariq Hameed Karra

Dooru: Gulam Ahmad Mir

Rajouri (ST): Iftkhar Ahmed

Wagoora - Kreeri: Irfan Hafiz Lone

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Winners:

Kupwara: Mir Mohammad Fayaz

Pulwama: Waheed Ur Rehman Para

Tral: Rafiq Ahmad Naik

Other Party Winners:

Doda: Mehraj Malik (Aam Aadmi Party)

Handwara: Sajad Gani Lone (People’s Conference)

Kulgam: Mohamad Yousuf Tarigami (Communist Party of India (Marxist))

Langate: Khursheed Ahmad Sheikh (Awami Ittehad Party)

Independent Winners:

Bani: Dr. Rameshwar Singh (IND)

Chhamb: Satish Sharma (IND)

Inderwal: Payare Lal Sharma (IND)

Shopian: Shabir Ahmad Kullay (IND)

Surankote (ST): Choudhary Mohammed Akram (IND)

Thannamandi (ST): Muzaffar Iqbal Khan (IND)

2014 Jammu & Kashmir Elections Results

The 2014 Jammu and Kashmir Assembly election was held in five phases from November 25 – December 20 that year, when the now-union territory was a state. The results were declared on December 23, 2014.

This was the last assembly election before the territory's special status was revoked with the abrogation of Article 370 of the Indian Constitution and formation of two Union Territories - J&K and Ladakh.

In 2019, Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party (PDP) contested on 84 seats and won 28, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) fielded candidates on 75 seats, of which 25 won. The Jammu & Kashmir National Conference (NC) won 15 of the 85 seats it contested on, Congress candidates were in the fray in 86 seats, of which they won 12. 

After "ironing out" ideological differences, the BJP and PDP formed a coalition government which took the oath of office on March 1, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed as chief minister for the full term of six years and Nirmal Kumar Singh as his deputy.

After Mufti Mohammad Sayeed died of a heart attack in 2016, his daughter Mehbooba Mufti took the oath and became the first woman Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir. Mehbooba Mufti resigned in June 2018 after the BJP withdrew from the coalition. 

Before the next assembly elections could take place in 2019ppgaming, the central government abrogated Article 370 of the Indian Constitution.



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