Bijnor Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary constituency in Uttar Pradesh, India.
Bijnor Lok Sabha constituency encompasses five assembly segments—Purqazi, Meerapur, Bijnor, Chandpur, and Hastinapur—spread across northern Uttar Pradesh. Each segment represents a distinct geographic and administrative area within the larger parliamentary district.
Established in 1952, this parliamentary district began its democratic journey as India's election system took shape. Over the decades, it has continuously hosted electoral processes that reflect the region's evolving political participation.
The electoral region brings together people from various religious and social backgrounds who share daily life in these communities. This diversity shapes how people interact and participate in local events and celebrations across the area.
The constituency is divided into five assembly segments, each with its own polling locations and administrative offices spread throughout the area. To understand the electoral boundaries or learn about local voting processes, visitors can contact administrative centers in any of these segments.
The 2024 elections brought a shift in who represents the constituency when a candidate from a smaller political party won the seat. This marked a change from patterns seen in previous electoral rounds across the region.
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