Nagpur Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary constituency in Maharashtra, India
Nagpur Lok Sabha constituency is a parliamentary electoral division in Maharashtra that encompasses six legislative assembly segments across Nagpur city. The constituency covers both urban and surrounding areas, creating a diverse voting population spread throughout the region.
The constituency was established in 1957 as part of India's post-independence electoral organization. The city of Nagpur holds earlier significance as a gathering place for nationalist political meetings in the 19th century.
The electoral demographics reflect Maharashtra's diversity with 75% Hindu, 15% Buddhist, and 10% Muslim voters, including substantial Scheduled Caste and Tribe populations.
The constituency maintains polling stations distributed across its six assembly segments to serve registered voters during elections. It helps to locate your assigned polling station beforehand during election periods.
The constituency achieved consistent voter participation rates above 55% since its establishment, demonstrating sustained democratic engagement across generations.
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