In the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, several candidates won by very small margins, showing how every vote counts in deciding the outcome of an election. Let’s take a closer look at some of these closely contested victories:
List of Candidates who won by a close margin
in Lok Sabha Election 2024
Lok Sabha Election 2024: Candidates who won by a close margin
- Ravindra Dattaram Waikar from Mumbai North West: Ravindra Dattaram Waikar of the Shiv Sena secured victory in Maharashtra’s Mumbai North West constituency by a narrow margin of 48 votes, defeating Amol Gajanan Kirtikar of the SS(UBT). This slim margin of 0.01% highlights the fierce competition in the region.
- Adv Adoor Prakash from Attingal: In Kerala’s Attingal constituency, Adv Adoor Prakash of the Congress emerged victorious with a winning margin of just 684 votes, defeating V Joy of the CPM. This closely contested battle underscores the significance of each vote cast.
- Rabindra Narayan Behera from Jajpur (SC): Rabindra Narayan Behera of the BJP clinched victory in Odisha’s Jajpur (SC) constituency by a slender margin of 1587 votes, overcoming Sarmistha Sethi of the BJD. This close race highlights the competitive nature of politics in the region.
- Rao Rajendra Singh from Jaipur Rural: Rajasthan’s Jaipur Rural constituency witnessed a tight contest where BJP’s Rao Rajendra Singh won by just 1615 votes, defeating Congress candidate Anil Chopra. This narrow margin underscores the intense political landscape in the area.
- Bhojraj Nag from Kanker (ST): BJP’s Bhojraj Nag emerged victorious in Chhattisgarh’s Kanker (ST) constituency by a slim margin of 1884 votes, narrowly beating Congress candidate Biresh Thakur. This closely contested election reflects the diverse political preferences of the region.
- Manish Tewari from Chandigarh: In Chandigarh’s sole constituency, Congress candidate Manish Tewari secured victory by a margin of just 2504 votes, defeating BJP’s Sanjay Tandon. This closely contested race highlights the competitive spirit in urban constituencies.
- Ajendra Singh Lodhi from Hamirpur: SP candidate Ajendra Singh Lodhi won Uttar Pradesh’s Hamirpur constituency by a narrow margin of 2629 votes, defeating BJP’s Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel. This close battle underscores the dynamic political landscape of the region.
- Mohammed Faizal PP from Lakshadweep (ST): In Lakshadweep’s (ST) constituency, Congress candidate Mohammed Faizal PP emerged victorious with a margin of 2647 votes, defeating the NCP(SP) candidate. This closely contested election reflects the unique socio-political dynamics of the island constituency.
- Kamlesh Paswan from Bansgaon (SC): BJP’s Kamlesh Paswan secured victory in Uttar Pradesh’s Bansgaon (SC) constituency by a narrow margin of 3150 votes, defeating Congress candidate Sadal Prasad. This closely fought contest highlights the diverse political preferences within the constituency.
- Mukesh Rajput from Farrukhabad: BJP’s Mukesh Rajput won in Uttar Pradesh’s Farrukhabad constituency by a slim margin of 2678 votes, defeating SP candidate Dr. Naval Kishor Shakya. This closely contested election underscores the competitive nature of politics in the region.