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Jammu And Kashmir 2024 Elections: Full List Of Winners

The National Conference-Congress combine on Tuesday won the Jammu and Kashmir election, where last assembly polls were held a decade earlier, beating exit poll predictions of a hung assembly.

The BJP emerged the second largest party by winning 29 constituencies, improving its all-time high count of 25 seats recorded in 2014 elections.

The Congress managed to win six seats.

Here's a full list of winners in Jammu and Kashmir polls:

  1. Akhnoor – Mohan Lal, BJP
  2. Anantnag – Peerzada Mohammad Syed, Congress
  3. Anatnag West – Abdul Majeed Bhat, National Conference
  4. Bahu – Vikram Randhawa, BJP
  5. Bandipora – Nizam Uddin Bhat, Congress
  6. Bani – Rameshwar Singh, Independent
  7. Banihal – Sajad Shaheen, National Conference
  8. Baramulla – Javid Hassan Baig, National Conference
  9. Basohli- Darshan Kumar, BJP
  10. Beerwah- Shafi Ahmad Wani, National Conference
  11. Bhadarwah – Daleep Singh, BJP
  12. Billawar – Satish Kumar Sharma, BJP
  13. Bishnah – Rajeev Kumar, BJP
  14. Budgam – Omar Abdullah, National Conference
  15. Budhal – Javaid Iqbal, National Conference
  16. Central Shalteng – Tariq Hameed Karra, Congress
  17. Chadoora – Ali Mohammad Dar, National Conference
  18. Channapora – Mushtaq Guroo, National Conference
  19. Chenani – Balwant Singh Mankotia, BJP
  20. Chhamb – Satish Sharma, Independent
  21. Chrar-i-Sharief – Advocate Abdul Rahim Rather, National Conference
  22. D.H. Pora – Sakeena Masood, National Conference
  23. Devsar – Peerzada Feroze Ahamad, National Conference
  24. Doda – Mehraj Malik, AAP
  25. Doda West – Shakti Raj Parihar, BJP
  26. Dooru – Gulam Ahmad Mir, Congress
  27. Eidgah – Mubarik Gul, National Conference
  28. Ganderbal – Omar Abdullah, National Conference
  29. Gulabgarh – Khurshied Ahmed, National Conference
  30. Gulmarg – Pirzada Farooq Ahmed Shah, National Conference
  31. Gurez – Nazir Ahmad Khan, National Conference
  32. Habbakadal – Shamim Firdous, National Conference
  33. Handwara – Sajad Gani Lone, Jammu and Kashmir People's Conference (JKPC)
  34. Hazratbal – Salman Sagar, National Conference
  35. Hiranagar – Vijay Kumar, BJP
  36. Inderwal – Payare Lal Sharma, Independent
  37. Jammu East – Yudhvir Sethi, BJP
  38. Jammu North – Sham Lal Sharma, BJP
  39. Jammu West – Arvind Gupta – BJP
  40. Jasrota – Rajiv Jasrotia, BJP
  41. Kalakote – Sunderbani – Randhir Singh, BJP
  42. Kangan – Mian Mehar Ali, National Conference
  43. Karnah – Javaid Ahmad Mirchal, National Conference
  44. Kathua – Dr Bharat Bhushan, BJP
  45. Khansahib – Saif Ud Din Bhat, National Conference
  46. Khanyar – Ali Mohammad Sagar, National Conference
  47. Kishtwar – Shagun Parihar, BJP
  48. Kokernag – Zafar Ali Khatana, National Conference
  49. Kulgam – Mohamad Yousuf Tarigami, CPM
  50. Kupwara – Mir Mohammad Fayaz, PDP
  51. Lal Chowk – Sheikh Ahsan Ahmed, National Conference
  52. Langate – Khursheed Ahmad Shiekh, AIP
  53. Lolab – Qaysar Jamshaid Lone, National Conference
  54. Marh – Surinder Kumar, BJP
  55. Mendhar – Javed Ahmed Rana, National Conference
  56. Nagrota – Devender Singh Rana, BJP
  57. Nowshera – Surinder Kumar Choudhary, National Conference
  58. Padder – Nagseni – Sunil Kumar Sharma, BJP
  59. Pahalgam – Altaf Ahmad Wani, National Conference
  60. Pampore – Hasnain Masoodi, National Conference
  61. Pattan – Javaid Riyaz, National Conference
  62. Poonch Haveli – Ajaz Ahmed Jan, National Conference
  63. Pulwama – Waheed Ur Rehman Para, PDP
  64. R.S. Pura – Jammu South – Dr Narinder Singh Raina, BJP
  65. Rafiabad – Javid Ahmad Dar, NAtional Conference
  66. Rajouri – Iftkar Ahmed, Congress
  67. Rajpora – Ghulam Mohi Uddin Mir, National Conference
  68. Ramban – Arjun Singh Raju, National Conference
  69. Ramgarh – Dr Devinder Kumar Manyal, BJP
  70. Ramnagar – Sunil Bhardwaj, BJP
  71. Reasi – Kuldeep Raj Dubey, BJP
  72. Samba – Surjeet Singh Slathia, BJP
  73. Shangus – Anantnag East – Reyaz Ahmad Khan, National Conference
  74. Shopian – Shabir Ahmad Kullay, Independent
  75. Shri Mata Vaishno Devi – Baldev Raj Sharma, BJP
  76. Sonawari – Hilal Akbar Lone, National Conference
  77. Sopore – Irshad Rasool Kar, National Conference
  78. Srigufwara – Bijbehara – Bashir Ahmad Shah Veeri, National conference
  79. Suchetgarh – Gharu Ram, BJP
  80. Surankote – Choudhary Mohammed Akram, Independent
  81. Thannamandi – Muzaffar Iqbal Khan, Independent
  82. Tral – Rafiq Ahmad Naik, PDP
  83. Trehgam – Saifullah Mir, National conference
  84. Udhampur East – Ranbir Singh Pathania, BJP
  85. Udhampur West – Pawan Kumar Gupta, BJP
  86. Uri – Sajjad Shafi, National Conference
  87. Vijaypur – Chander Parkash, BJP
  88. Wagoora – Kreeri – Irfan Hafiz Lone, Congress
  89. Zadibal – Tanvir Sadiq, National Conference
  90. Zainapora – Showkat Hussain Ganie, National Conference

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