Bhopal Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary constituency in Bhopal, India
Bhopal Lok Sabha constituency covers the entire Bhopal district and parts of Sehore district in Madhya Pradesh. It is divided into eight legislative assembly segments that voters use during elections.
This constituency was established in 1952 as part of India's democratic system. Since its creation, it has held elections regularly every five years for representation in Parliament.
The electoral district represents a population of 2.3 million citizens from diverse backgrounds, reflecting the multicultural composition of central India's administrative capital.
Voters cast their ballots at polling stations spread throughout the eight assembly segments across the constituency. Each station is designed to serve the local communities in its area.
The 2024 elections recorded a 64.06 percent voter turnout, with BJP candidate Alok Sharma receiving 981,109 votes, establishing a majority margin of 501,499 votes.
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