Uttar Pradesh Election 2022: Mathura Assembly Seat
]Uttar Pradesh Election: Mathura Assembly Constituency 2022
Mathura is the assembly constituency which comes under the Mathura district. It is one of the 403 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly Constituencies . Uttar Pradesh Assembly Election 2022 for Mathura was held on February 10 and the results was declared on March 10.
In Uttar Pradesh Assembly Election 2017, there were 4,25,588 registered voters for Mathura assembly seat, out of which 2,33,619 were male and 1,91,969 were female voters. 0.3% of voters opted for for the None of the Above (NOTA) option.
In the 2017 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election, there were 13 candidates in the fray from Mathura constituency. Mathura was one of 312 seats won by the Bharatiya Janata Party. It was a one way contest with Bharatiya Janata Party's Shrikant Sharma comfortably winning the election upstaging Indian National Congress's Pradeep Mathur by a huge margin of 1,01,161 votes.
86.1% of the total votes were casted to top three candidates. Bharatiya Janata Party's Shrikant Sharma grabbed a total of 1,43,361 votes, while Indian National Congress's Pradeep Mathur got 42,200 votes. Bahujan Samaj Party's candidate Yogesh Kumar bagged 31,168 votes to finish at the third place. The top three parties registered 56.9%, 16.8% and 12.4% respectively.
In Uttar Pradesh Assembly election 2012, Indian National Congress's Pradeep Mathur defeated Bharatiya Janata Party's Devendra Kumar Sharma by 501 votes.
Uttar Pradesh Election 2022
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