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Pali constituency of Rajasthan Lok Sabha Election 2024: Date of voting, result, candidates list, main parties, schedule

Pali Lok Sabha constituency, one of Rajasthan's 25 parliamentary seats, represents both Jodhpur and Pali districts. In the 2019 elections, it hosted 2,161,663 electors, yielding 1,359,799 valid votes. BJP's P P Chaudhary clinched victory with 900,149 votes, defeating Congress' Badriram Jakhar by 481,597 votes.

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In 2014, Chaudhary also triumphed, securing 711,772 votes against Congress' Munni Devi Godara, who garnered 312,733 votes. The electorate totaled 1,902,094, with 1,095,587 valid votes. Chaudhary's victory margin stood at 399,039 votes in that election.

The date of voting for the Pali constituency of Rajasthan is April 26 (Phase 2). The date of counting and announcement of results is June 4.

In 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the average winning margin for both the BJP and its former ally RLP across all 25 seats in Rajasthan was 3.40 lakh votes. The largest winning margin was observed in the Bhilwara Lok Sabha constituency, where BJP's Subhash Chandra Baheria defeated Congress party's former district president Rampal Sharma by 6,12,000 votes.

The narrowest victory margin was recorded in Dausa, where BJP's Jaskaur Meena defeated Congress party's Savita Meena, wife of Dausa MLA Murari Lal Meena, by 78,444 votes.

In the Chittorgarh Lok Sabha constituency, state BJP president C P Joshi triumphed over Congress’ lesser-known candidate, Gopal Singh Shekhawat, by 5,76,247 votes, marking the second-largest winning margin in the state. The third-largest winning margin was witnessed in the Rajsamand Lok Sabha constituency, where BJP’s Diya Kumari, the current deputy chief minister, secured victory over Congress’ Devkinandan by 5,51,916 votes.
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On the other hand, the second-smallest winning margin was recorded in the Karauli-Dholpur Lok Sabha constituency, where BJP’s Manoj Rajoria defeated Congress’ Sanjay Kumar, a sitting MLA from Baseri assembly constituency, by 97,682 votes. Furthermore, in the Pali Lok Sabha constituency, BJP’s P P Chaudhary emerged victorious over Congress’ Badriram Jakhar, a former MP from the seat, by 4,81,597 votes, making it the fourth-largest winning margin in the state.

Similarly, in the Jhalawar-Baran Lok Sabha constituency, BJP’s Dushyant Singh, former chief minister Vasundhara Raje’s son, defeated Congress’ Pramod Sharma by 4,53,928 votes, marking the fifth-largest winning margin in the state.
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