Gwalior Parliamentary Constituency Election and Results Update






In 2009 Election Results the UPA won around 261 out of 543 seats, and in the second position was NDA with 158 seats, while 23 seats were won by Left parties.

In 2014 Election Results the BJP won 282 seats out of 543 seats. This took the NDA tally to 336 seats out of 543 seats in the Lok Sabha. INC could only manage to win 44 seats and stayed in the second position while AIADMK party from Tamil Nadu came third with 37 seats in the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections.

In 2019, the BJP is set to return to power at the Centre after a sweeping win in the 2019 Lok Sabha election , armed with a bigger mandate than in the 2014 General Election. The party - led by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP President Amit Shah duo has secured 303 seats in the 17th Lok Sabha. Meanwhile, the Congress, the main Opposition party, managed to increase its vote share from 2014 only by a handful of votes, with a final tally of 52 seats. There will be no Leader of Opposition in the upcoming Lower House for a second consecutive term.

Gwalior Lok Sabha Election Results 2019


CandidatePartyEVM VotesMigrant VotesPostal VotesTotal Votes% of VotesStatus
Vivek Narayan ShejwalkarBharatiya Janata Party6248010244962725052.44Winner
Ashok SinghIndian National Congress479482092648040840.161st Runner-up
Mamta Balveer Singh KushwahBahujan Samaj Party445400137446773.742nd Runner-up
Govind SinghIndependent63160463200.533rd Runner-up
Geeta Rani KushwahPeoples Party Of India (Democratic)555501155660.474th Runner-up
NOTANone Of The Above532801553430.455th Runner-up
Deepak Kumar Bansal (Rangwale)Independent49840049840.426th Runner-up
Ashok KhanIndependent39810039810.337th Runner-up
Keshav Ray ChaudharyIndependent27360127370.238th Runner-up
Narayan NamdevAmbedkarite Party Of India22790022790.199th Runner-up
Pran Singh PalRashtriya Shoshit Samaj Party22220422260.1910th Runner-up
Hanumant SinghAajad Bharat Party (Democratic)19500319530.1611th Runner-up
Comrade Sunil GopalSocialist Unity Centre Of India (Communist)13940013940.1212th Runner-up
Sobran SinghIndependent12960112970.1113th Runner-up
Sugreev Singh KushwahJan Adhikar Party12470412510.114th Runner-up
Nandkishor ShauParivartan Samaj Party12030112040.115th Runner-up
Vishnu Kant SharmaRashtriya Rashtrawadi Party11100311130.0916th Runner-up
Jitendra Jain And AkashBharat Prabhat Party10990611050.0917th Runner-up
Brij MohanPragatishil Samajwadi Party (Lohia)10030510080.0818th Runner-up

The Gwalior parliamentary constituency is known in history as the place that witnessed the fierce anti-British fight put up by Rani Laxmi Bai, especially during the First War of Independence in 1857. The total number of electorates in the Gwalior Lok Sabha Constituency (constituency number 3) according to Election Commission of India 2009 reports are 1,420,728 of which 781,567 are males and 639,161 are females. It also covers the entire Gwalior district in Madhya Pradesh. This is one of the 29 Lok Sabha seats that belong to the Central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, known as the "Heart of Incredible India". This constituency not only covers the whole district of Gwalior, but also portions of the Shivpuri district. As per the 2011Census of India, Gwalior has a population of 15,64,981.

After the Delimitation Commission of India's Order was imposed in 2008, the constituency of Gwalior is made up of eight assembly segments that are spread over the districts of Gwalior and Shivpuri. While Karera and Pohari fall in the Shivpuri region, the remaining six segments fall in the Gwalior district. Karera and Dabra assembly constituencies are reserved for scheduled caste candidates.

The historical city of Gwalior, which was a major seat of power from as early as the 8thcentury, is the administrative headquarters of the Gwalior district as well as the Gwalior division. This is one of the most influential and politically acclaimed constituencies in all of India, as it has been the seat of power of the Scindia royal family. Today, the Scindia lineage is well into the hands of Jyotiraditya Scindia, who is an MP from the Congress party.

The constituency is rich is industrial economy, housing some of the big sectors of the industry, such as dairy, textiles and manufacturing. Gwalior thrives on an expansive tourism sector, owing to the rich historical presence of the region.

List of winner/current and runner up MPs Gwalior Parliamentary Constituency.

The table below represents the names of all the winning and runner up MPs of Gwalior parliamentary constituency of all the years from the starting until now . It also shows the number of votes secured by each MP and the name of the political party they belong to. The current sitting member of parliament of the Gwalior constituency is Narendra Singh Tomar of BJP.

Year PC No. PC Name Category winner/current MPGenderPartyVoteRunner Up MPGenderPartyVote
20143GwaliorGENNarendra Singh TomarMBJP442796Ashok SinghMINC413097
20093GwaliorGENScindia,Smt. Yashodhara Raje FBJP252314Ashok SinghMINC225723
2007Bye PolGwaliorGENYashodhara? Raje Scindhia FBJP213583Ashok Singh MINC177109
20043GwaliorGENRamsevak Singh ( Babuji)MINC246467Jaibhan Singh PawaiyaMBJP210603
19993GwaliorGENJaibhan Singh PavaiyaMBJP254486Chandra Mohan NagoriMINC171370
19983GwaliorGENMadhavrao ScindiaMINC284365Jaybhan Singh PavaiyaMBJP258086
19963GwaliorGENMadhavrao ScindhiyaMMPVC337539Phool Singh BaraiyaMBSP113545
19913GwaliorGENMadhav Rao ScindiaMINC195212Shejwalkar N.K.MBJP96156
19893GwaliorGENMadhava Rao Scindiya Jeewaji RaoMINC279799Sheetla SahaMBJP130374
19843GwaliorGENMadhavrao Jiwajirao ScindiaMINC307735Atal BehariMBJP132141
19803GwaliorGENNarayan Krishnarao ShejwalkarMJNP143616Rajendra SinghMINC(I)118136
19773GwaliorGENNarayan Krishna ShejwalkerMBLD219838Sumer SinghMINC67646
19713GwaliorGENAtal Bihari VajpayeeMBJS188995Gautam Sharma MINC118685
19673GwaliorGENR. AvtarMBJS193614Vaidehicharan MINC45147
19622GwaliorGENVijaya Raje ScindiaMINC173171Manik Chandra MJS24351
19571GwaliorGENRadha Charan MINC135081Murlidhar SinghMPSP89975
19571GwaliorGENSooraj Prasad Alias Surya PrasadMINC98671Atam Das MPSP70863

List of Assembly Constituencies in Gwalior Parliamentary Constituency

The table below shows the list of all the Assembly Constituencies that fall in Gwalior parliamentary constituency.

Names of Assembly Constituencies
Gwalior Rural Gwalior Gwalior East
Gwalior South Bhitarwar Dabra (SC)
Karera (SC) Pohari


Last Updated on July 2, 2019