Alwar Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary constituency in Rajasthan, India
Alwar Lok Sabha constituency is a parliamentary electoral district in Rajasthan that spans eight assembly segments including Tijara, Kishangarh, Mundawar, Behror, Alwar Rural, Alwar Urban, Ramgarh, and Rajgarh. The territory covers both urban centers and rural villages spread across this region.
The constituency was established in 1952 and has witnessed shifts in representation over the decades. It has been held by Congress ten times, BJP three times, with periods of representation by the Janata Party and Indian Lok Dal.
The Yadav community maintains substantial electoral influence in the Alwar constituency, shaping political dynamics and representation patterns throughout successive elections.
The district stretches across agricultural zones and urban centers, with the majority of residents distributed in rural villages. The balance between urban and rural populations affects voter priorities and local concerns.
In the 2019 elections, BJP candidate Baba Balaknath secured victory with 760,201 votes, representing 60.06 percent of the total votes cast in the constituency.
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