With 17 lakh voters and a nearly 40% Muslim vote bank, the BJP’s Sanjeev Kumar Balyan has been holding this seat since 2014. Although his vote margin narrowed owing to the emergence of the RLD, that problem may not trouble the BJP this time as the RLD has joined hands with the BJP. The Second-largest party in the fray now is the BSP, followed by the SP, both of which have finalised their candidates. Out of five assembly seats, two are held by the BJP, two by the SP and one by RLD. The alliance with RLD seems to favour the BJP here especially in the absence of an alliance between the BSP and SP-Congress.<br><br>Large scale Hindu-Muslim riots in 2013 caused deep polarisation but an improvement in law and order situation since then has facilitated a kind of social reconciliation which was evident in local body polls in 2023 where many Muslim candidates found success. The seat is home to a prominent Jat community, whose farmers participated in the farmers’ protests. They have remained dissatisfied with sugarcane prices for years now and have made their displeasure known to the government. However, Hindutva as an issue remains important to voters here and the memory of the 2013 riots leaves them in two minds about moving away from the BJP. Improved law and order situation is also working in favour of the Yogi government which has been credited with a zero-tolerance approach towards gangster raj. It remains to be seen to what degree have Jat-Muslim ties rekindled, and whether that can affect the NDA’s prospects.
3. Muzaffarnagar (मुजफ्फरनगर) is a Lok Sabha (Parliamentary) constituency in Uttar Pradesh. This constituency is located in the North region of India and in the West Uttar Pradesh region within Uttar Pradesh. This seat includes the following districts of Uttar Pradesh: Meerut, Muzaffarnagar. Muzaffarnagar Lok Sabha seat can be classified as: Semi-Urban and the reservation status of this seat is: General. 3. Muzaffarnagar is voting in Phase 1 of the 2024 Lok Sabha election on Friday, April 19, 2024.
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Muzaffarnagar Lok Sabha constituency (Image: News18)
Location
The geographic coordinates of Muzaffarnagar Lok Sabha constituency are: 29°26'46.0"N 77°34'40.8"E. Muzaffarnagar shares its borders with five other Lok Sabha constituencies. Other Lok Sabha constituencies adjacent to Muzaffarnagar are: Saharanpur, Kairana, Bijnor, Meerut, Baghpat. This constituency shares an inter-state border with: No other state.
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Location of Muzaffarnagar Lok Sabha constituency on the map of India displaying the 543 different Parliamentary constituencies (Image: News18)
In the 2019 Lok Sabha general elections, Sanjeev Kumar Balyan of BJP won in this seat defeating Ajit Singh of RLD by a margin of 6,526 votes which was 0.56% of the total votes cast for the seat. BJP had a vote share of 49.39% in 2019 in this seat.
In 2014, Sanjeev Kumar Balyan of BJP emerged victorious in this seat beating Kadir Rana of BSP by a margin of 4,01,150 votes which was 36.22% of the total votes polled in the constituency. BJP secured a vote share of 59% in the seat.
In the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, Kadir Rana of BSP won this seat beating Anuradha Chaudhary of RLD by a margin of 20,598 votes which was 2.76% of the total votes polled in the constituency. BSP had a vote share of 36.91% in the seat.
Muzaffarnagar Lok Sabha constituency has an estimated Scheduled Caste population of 14% and an estimated Scheduled Tribe population of 0%, according to the latest relevant Delimitation Commission report. The estimated literacy level of the district(s) in which this constituency falls in is 71%, according the Census of India, 2011.
In the Muzaffarnagar Lok Sabha constituency, there were a total of 18,16,284 registered voters on the electoral rolls for the 2024 Lok Sabha election, of which 9,68,265 were male, 8,47,875 female and 144 of the third gender. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, there were a total of 16,98,003 registered voters, of which 9,68,265 were male, 7,76,613 female and 111 of the third gender. In 2014 elections, there were a total of 15,88,475 registered voters in this constituency, of which 8,75,179 were male, 7,13,220 female and 76 of the third gender. In the 2009 polls, the number of total electors was 13,70,117 which included 7,51,324 male, and 6,18,793 female.
The number of service voters in Lok Sabha constituency was 5,690 in 2019, 3,322 in 2014 and 2,625 in 2009.
The electorate gender ratio or sex ratio (number of female voters per 1000 male voters) in this constituency in 2024 was 876, in 2019 it was 843, 815 in 2014 and 824 in 2009.
Poll dates
Muzaffarnagar Lok Sabha constituency went to the polls in Phase 1 of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections on Friday, April 19, 2024. The counting of votes is on Tuesday, June 4, 2024.
In the 2019 Lok Sabha general elections this seat voted in Phase 1 on Thursday, April 11, 2019 and the results were declared on Thursday, May 23, 2019.
In the 2014 polls this constituency voted in Phase 1 on Thursday, April 10, 2014 and the results were declared on Friday, May 16, 2014.
In 2009, Muzaffarnagar voted in Phase 4 on Thursday, May 07, 2009 and the results were declared on Saturday, May 16, 2009.
Extent
According the latest delimitation documents for 3. Muzaffarnagar Lok Sabha seat, the extent of this constituency covers the following areas of Uttar Pradesh: 11. Budhana: 4 Budhana Tehsil (Except PCs 18 Nala, 19 Tahapur Bhabisa, 20 Kaniyan, 21 Salfa & 22 Sunna of Budhana KC); 12. Charthawal: KCs 3 Baghra, 4 Charthawal, PCs 1 Nara, 2 Jarauda, 3 Bahadarpur, 4 Lachheda, 6 Sujru, 7 Bihari, 8 Harsauli, 9 Tawli, 10 Simli, 14 Vahalana, 15 Nirmana, 18 Barwala of 2 Kukra KC & Charthawal NP of 3 Muzaffarnagar Tehsil14. Muzaffar Nagar PCs 5 Bilaspur, 11 Jatmunjhera, 12 Makhiyali, 13 Shernagar, 16 Dhandhera, 17 Bhandoora of 2 Kukra KC & 7 Muzaffarnagar NPP of 3 Muzaffarnagar Tehsil; 15. Khatauli: KCs 1 Khatauli, 2 Mansoorpur, PCs 1 Jansath, 2 Talada, 3 Tisang, 4 Mehalaki, 7 Khedachogawan, 10 Basayach, 11 Nangalachadhav of 3 Jansath KC, Khatauli NPP, Khatauli (CT) & Jansath NP of 5 Jansath Tehsil; 44. Sardhana: KCs 2 Sardhana, 3 Daurala, Sardhana MB, Daurala NP & Lawar NP of 1 Sardhana Tehsil; PCs 1 Akbarpur Sadat, 2 Amroli Urf Bada Gaon, 3 Kaul, 4 Khalidpur, 5 Gadina, 6 Gagsona, 9 Pilona, 11 Batnaur, 12 Bhagwanpur, 17 Rahawti, 20 Phalauda of 1 Mawana KC & Phalauda NP of 2 Mawana Tehsil.
Voter turnout
According to data released by the Election Commission of India, in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the estimated voter turnout in Muzaffarnagar constituency was 59.13%. In 2019, this seat registered a turnout of 68%, while it was 70% in 2014 and 54% in 2009. The estimated turnout in 2024 was -9.19% compared to the 2019 turnout.
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Total voters
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Victory margin
In the 2019 Lok Sabha general elections, Sanjeev Kumar Balyan of BJP won in this constituency beating Ajit Singh of RLD by a margin of 6,526 votes which was 0.56% of the total votes cast. In 2014, Sanjeev Kumar Balyan of BJP was the winner in this seat beating Kadir Rana of BSP by a margin of 4,01,150 votes which was 36.22% of the total votes polled in the constituency. In the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, Kadir Rana of BSP won this seat defeating Anuradha Chaudhary of RLD by a margin of 20,598 votes which was 2.76% of the total votes polled for the seat.
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Winner vote share (%)
In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Sanjeev Kumar Balyan of BJP had a vote share of 49.39% in this seat.
In 2014, Sanjeev Kumar Balyan of BJP secured a vote share of 59% in this constituency.
In the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, Kadir Rana of BSP got a vote share of 36.91% in Muzaffarnagar.