2009 Indian general election in Jammu and Kashmir

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Indian general election in Jammu and Kashmir, 2009

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6 seats
Turnout39.70%
  First party Second party
 
Party United Progressive Alliance Independent
Seats won 5 1
Percentage 43.78%

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Jammu and Kashmir

The 2009 Indian general election in Jammu and Kashmir to the 15th Lok Sabha were held for 6 seats. Jammu and Kashmir National Conference won 3 seats. Indian National Congress won 2 and one was won by an Independent politician Hassan Khan.

A polling officer administering indelible ink at the finger of a female voter at a polling booth in Budgam, Srinagar during the 4th Phase the elections
Voters standing in a queue for their turn to cast votes at a polling booth of Budgam, Srinagar in Jammu & Kashmir

Results[edit]

Party-wise Results[edit]

Party Elected MPs
JKNC 3
INC 2
Independents 1
Total 6

List of Elected MPs[edit]

No. Constituency Turnout % Name of elected M.P. Party affiliation
1 Baramulla 41.84 Sharief Ud Din Shariq Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
2 Srinagar 25.55 Farooq Abdullah Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
3 Anantnag 27.10 Mirza Mehboob Beg Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
4 Ladakh 71.86 Hassan Khan Independent
5 Udhampur 44.88 Ch. Lal Singh Indian National Congress
6 Jammu 49.06 Madan Lal Sharma Indian National Congress

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