Jalgaon Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary constituency in Maharashtra, India
The Jalgaon Lok Sabha constituency covers six assembly segments in northwestern Maharashtra and represents roughly two million registered voters. The district spans an area combining agricultural, industrial, and urban zones.
The constituency took its current form through a Presidential notification in 2008 that redefined its boundaries and voter composition. This restructuring was part of a broader adjustment of electoral districts in the state.
The area brings together voters from towns and villages who participate in elections based on their local priorities and concerns. This mix of urban and rural voters shapes how campaigns and debates unfold in the region.
Voters can check their polling locations and registration status on the Maharashtra Chief Electoral Officer's website before voting day. It helps to verify this information a few days beforehand to avoid confusion at the polling station.
Voter participation increased notably from 42.38 percent in 2009 to above 56 percent in later elections. This rise reflects growing engagement among residents in the electoral process over the years.
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