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Indian general election in Rajasthan, 2009|
|
|
| Turnout | 48.41% | 
|---|
|  
 | 
First party
 | 
Second party
 |  
|  
 | 
 | 
 |  
| Party
 | 
INC
 | 
BJP
 |  
| Alliance
 | 
United Progressive Alliance
 | 
NDA
 |  
| Last election
 | 
4 seats, 41.42%
 | 
21 seats, 49.01%
 |  
| Seats won
 | 
20
 | 
4
 |  
| Seat change
 | 
  16
 | 
  17
 |  
| Percentage
 | 
47.19%
 | 
36.57%
 |  
| Swing
 | 
  5.77%
 | 
  12.44%
 |  
  | 
   | 
The 2009 Indian general election in Rajasthan, occurred for 25 seats in the state.
Indian National Congress won 20 seats, Bharatiya Janata Party won 4 seats and remaining 1 seat was won by an Independent.
Elected MPs[edit]
| No.
 | 
Constituency
 | 
Turnout%
 | 
Name of elected M.P.
 | 
Party affiliation
 | 
Margin
 | 
| 1 | 
Ganganagar
 | 
60.97 | 
Bharat Ram Meghwal
 | 
 | 
Indian National Congress
 | 
1,40,668
 | 
| 2 | 
Bikaner
 | 
41.25 | 
Arjun Ram Meghwal
 | 
 | 
Bharatiya Janata Party
 | 
19,575
 | 
| 3 | 
Churu
 | 
52.41 | 
Ram Singh Kaswan
 | 
 | 
Bharatiya Janata Party
 | 
12,440
 | 
| 4 | 
Jhunjhunu
 | 
42.03 | 
Sheesh Ram Ola
 | 
 | 
Indian National Congress
 | 
65,332
 | 
| 5 | 
Sikar
 | 
48.10 | 
Mahadevo Singh Khandela
 | 
 | 
Indian National Congress
 | 
1,49,426
 | 
| 6
 | 
Jaipur Rural
 | 
47.54
 | 
Lal Chand Kataria
 | 
 | 
Indian National Congress
 | 
52,237
 | 
| 7 | 
Jaipur
 | 
48.26 | 
Mahesh Joshi
 | 
 | 
Indian National Congress
 | 
16,099
 | 
| 8 | 
Alwar
 | 
55.54 | 
Jitendra Singh
 | 
 | 
Indian National Congress
 | 
1,56,619
 | 
| 9 | 
Bharatpur
 | 
39.02 | 
Ratan Singh
 | 
 | 
Indian National Congress
 | 
81,454
 | 
| 10 | 
Karauli-Dholpur
 | 
37.38 | 
Khiladi Lal Bairwa
 | 
 | 
Indian National Congress
 | 
29,723
 | 
| 11 | 
Dausa
 | 
63.95 | 
Kirodi Lal
 | 
 | 
Independent
 | 
1,37,759
 | 
| 12 | 
Tonk-Sawai Madhopur
 | 
53.12 | 
Namo Naraian Meena
 | 
 | 
Indian National Congress
 | 
317
 | 
| 13 | 
Ajmer
 | 
52.99 | 
Sachin Pilot
 | 
 | 
Indian National Congress
 | 
76,135
 | 
| 14 | 
Nagaur
 | 
41.03 | 
Jyoti Mirdha
 | 
 | 
Indian National Congress
 | 
1,55,137
 | 
| 15 | 
Pali
 | 
42.96 | 
Badri Ram Jakhar
 | 
 | 
Indian National Congress
 | 
1,96,717
 | 
| 16 | 
Jodhpur
 | 
45.23 | 
Chandresh Kumari
 | 
 | 
Indian National Congress
 | 
98,329
 | 
| 17 | 
Barmer
 | 
54.47 | 
Harish Chaudhary
 | 
 | 
Indian National Congress
 | 
1,19,106
 | 
| 18 | 
Jalore
 | 
37.98 | 
Devji Patel
 | 
 | 
Bharatiya Janata Party
 | 
49,805
 | 
| 19 | 
Udaipur
 | 
48.49 | 
Raghuvir Meena
 | 
 | 
Indian National Congress
 | 
1,64,925
 | 
| 20 | 
Banswara
 | 
52.79 | 
Tarachand Bhagora
 | 
 | 
Indian National Congress
 | 
1,99,418
 | 
| 21 | 
Chittorgarh
 | 
49.64 | 
Girija Vyas
 | 
 | 
Indian National Congress
 | 
72,778
 | 
| 22 | 
Rajsamand
 | 
39.68 | 
Gopal Singh Shekhawat
 | 
 | 
Indian National Congress
 | 
45,890
 | 
| 23 | 
Bhilwara
 | 
50.54 | 
C P Joshi
 | 
 | 
Indian National Congress
 | 
1,35,368
 | 
| 24 | 
Kota
 | 
45.53 | 
Ijyaraj Singh
 | 
 | 
Indian National Congress
 | 
83,093
 | 
| 25 | 
Jhalawar-Baran
 | 
60.29 | 
Dushyant Singh
 | 
 | 
Bharatiya Janata Party
 | 
52,841
 | 
References[edit]
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