Moradabad Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary constituency in Moradabad district, Uttar Pradesh, India.
This parliamentary constituency spans five administrative segments including Kanth, Thakurdwara, Moradabad Rural, Moradabad City, and surrounding areas. Together these segments form a single voting district that serves more than 2 million registered voters.
This constituency was created in 1947 following India's independence and held its first parliamentary elections in 1952. That election marked the start of democratic representation in this region.
The area is shaped by different communities living together, each maintaining their own languages and traditions. Hindi is widely spoken, while Urdu, Punjabi, and English are also part of daily life for many residents.
The area is served by more than 2000 polling stations spread across the five segments. Visitors should know that election days are staggered across multiple phases, which can affect access to certain areas.
The gender ratio in this area is approximately 883 women per 1000 men, showing important demographic differences compared to other Indian regions. This ratio reflects the population structure of western Uttar Pradesh.
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