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Bansdih (Assembly Constituency)

Bansdih is a constituency of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly covering the city of Bansdih in the Ballia district of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is one of five assembly constituencies in the Salempur Lok Sabha constituency. Since 2008, this assembly constituency is numbered 362 amongst 403 constituencies.

Members of Legislative Assembly

# Term Member of Legislative Assembly Party From To Days Comment
01 04th Vidhan Sabha Baijnath Bhartiya Jana Sangh March 1967 April 1968 402
02 05th Vidhan Sabha Bacha Pathak Indian National Congress February 1969 March 1974 1,832
03 06th Vidhan Sabha March 1974 April 1977 1,153
04 07th Vidhan Sabha June 1977 February 1980 969
05 08th Vidhan Sabha Indian National Congress (Indira) June 1980 March 1985 1,735
06 09th Vidhan Sabha Vijay Lakshmi Janata Party March 1985 November 1989 1,725
07 10th Vidhan Sabha Janata Dal December 1989 April 1991 488
08 11th Vidhan Sabha Bacha Pathak Indian National Congress June 1991 December 1992 533
09 12th Vidhan Sabha December 1993 October 1995 693
10 13th Vidhan Sabha October 1996 March 2002 1,967
11 14th Vidhan Sabha Ram Govind Chaudhary Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya) February 2002 May 2007 1,902
12 15th Vidhan Sabha Shiv Shankar Bahujan Samaj Party May 2007 March 2012 1,736
13 16th Vidhan Sabha Ram Govind Chaudhary Samajwadi Party March 2012 March 2017 1,829
14 17th Vidhan Sabha March 2017 March 2022 1,818
15 18th Vidhan Sabha Ketakee Singh Bharatiya Janata Party March 2022 Incumbent 836

Election results

2022

2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election: Bansdih
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Ketakee Singh 103,305 47.67
SP Ram Govind Chaudhary 81,953 37.82
BSP Manti 10,854 5.01
VSIP Ajay Shankar 7,650 3.53
NOTA None of the Above 2,004 2.01
Majority 21,352 9.85
Turnout 53.08
BJP gain from SP Swing

2017

Samajwadi Party member Ram Govind Chaudhary was the MLA, who won in the 2017 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election defeating Independent candidate Ketakee Singh by a margin of 1,687 votes.