Gautam Buddha Nagar Lok Sabha Election Result 2024: BJP's Mahesh Sharma defeated Samajwadi Party's Mahendra Singh Nagar by a margin of 5,59,472 votes. Mahesh Sharma received a total of 857829 votes. Gautam Buddha Nagar (Noida) Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh. Polling here was held in the second phase on April 26 during the Lok Sabha elections 2024. The key contest in Gautam Buddha Nagar was between BJP and Congress. This constituency lies in the western region of Uttar Pradesh. Gautam Buddh Nagar has five assembly segments including Gautam Buddha Nagar, Noida, Jewar, Dadri, and Bulandshahr.
Gautam Buddha Nagar Election Result 2024
According to the Election Commission, BJP's Dr. Mahesh Sharma is leading by a margin of over 3.2 lakh votes.
Gautam Buddha Nagar: Date of polls
The Gautam Buddha Nagar constituency in Uttar Pradesh went to polls in the second phase on April 26 along with the other 9 constituencies of the state.
Gautam Buddha Nagar: Voter turnout
The voter turnout in 2024 was recorded as 53.63 per cent in 2024 elections.
Gautam Buddha Nagar: Date of results
The result for Gautam Buddha Nagar will be declared on June 4 along with the other 542 parliamentary constituencies of the country.
Gautam Buddha Nagar: Main parties and candidates
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the Samajwadi Party (SP), the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and the Congress are the main parties in the constituency. In 2024, the key contest in Gautam Buddha Nagar is between BJP's Mahesh Sharma, Samajwadi Party's (SP) Mahendra Singh Nagar, and BSP's Rajendra Singh Solanki.
What happened in 2014 and 2019?
In 2019 elections, BJP’s Mahesh Sharma won the election with a thumping majority against BSP’s Satveer Nagar by a margin of 3,36,922 votes. In 2014, BJP's Mahesh Sharma defeated Narendra Bhati by a margin of 2,80,212 votes.
Uttar Pradesh Exit Poll Results 2024
Uttar Pradesh | 80 seats
- BJP: 62-68 seats
- SP: 10-16
- Congress: 1-3
- RLD: 2
- Apna Dal: 2
- SBSP: 0
Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha Results 2019
- BJP: 62
- Apna Dal (S): 2 seats
- BSP: 10 seats
- Samajwadi Party (SP): 5
- Congress: 1 seat