Jamalpur-1 is a constituency represented in the Jatiya Sangsad (National Parliament) of Bangladesh since 2024 by Nur Mohammad of the Awami League.
Jamalpur-1 | |
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Constituency for the Jatiya Sangsad | |
District | Jamalpur District |
Division | Mymensingh Division |
Electorate | 346,286 (2018)[1] |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1978 |
Boundaries
editThe constituency encompasses Baksiganj and Dewanganj upazilas.[2][3]
History
editThe constituency was created in 1978, when the former Mymensingh District was split into two districts: Jamalpur and Mymensingh.[4]
Members of Parliament
editElection | Member | Party | |
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1979 | Almas Hossain | Muslim League[5] | |
Major Boundary Changes | |||
1986 | Abdus Sattar | Independent[6] | |
1988 | Jatiya Party[7] | ||
1991 | Abul Kalam Azad | Awami League | |
Feb 1996 | AKM Moinul Haque | BNP | |
Jun 1996 | Abul Kalam Azad | Awami League | |
2001 | M. Rashiduzzaman Millat | BNP | |
2008 | Abul Kalam Azad | Awami League | |
2024 | Nur Mohammad |
Elections
editElections in the 2010s
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
AL | Abul Kalam Azad | 48,444 | 97.2 | +48.4 | |
Independent | Aziz Ahmed Hasan | 1,372 | 2.8 | N/A | |
Majority | 47,072 | 94.5 | +75.5 | ||
Turnout | 49,816 | 16.5 | −2.5 | ||
AL hold |
Elections in the 2000s
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AL | Abul Kalam Azad | 115,722 | 48.8 | +12.2 | ||
BNP | Sahida Akter Rita | 70,680 | 29.8 | −16.5 | ||
Independent | Nur Mohammed | 49,654 | 20.9 | N/A | ||
KSJL | Md. Aminul Islam | 1,235 | 0.5 | N/A | ||
Majority | 45,042 | 19.0 | +9.3 | |||
Turnout | 237,291 | 80.7 | +4.9 | |||
AL gain from BNP |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BNP | M. Rashiduzzaman Millat | 93,616 | 46.3 | +36.1 | ||
AL | Abul Kalam Azad | 73,959 | 36.6 | +1.3 | ||
IJOF | M. A. Sattar | 34,709 | 17.2 | N/A | ||
Majority | 19,657 | 9.7 | −3.4 | |||
Turnout | 202,284 | 75.8 | +7.2 | |||
BNP gain from AL |
Elections in the 1990s
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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AL | Abul Kalam Azad | 46,722 | 35.3 | −10.2 | |
JP(E) | M. A. Sattar | 29,341 | 22.1 | +21.3 | |
Independent | Md. Abdur Rashid | 21,303 | 16.1 | N/A | |
BNP | A. K. M. Mainul Haque | 13,574 | 10.2 | −19.8 | |
Jamaat-e-Islami | Osman Gani | 13,054 | 9.9 | −11.7 | |
Independent | Md. Mahabubul Haque Chish | 8,157 | 6.2 | N/A | |
Zaker Party | Solaiman | 324 | 0.2 | 0.0 | |
Majority | 17,381 | 13.1 | −2.4 | ||
Turnout | 132,475 | 68.6 | +30.4 | ||
AL hold |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AL | Abul Kalam Azad | 38,726 | 45.5 | |||
BNP | I. A. M. Abdul Aziz | 25,567 | 30.0 | |||
Jamaat-e-Islami | Osman Gani | 18,385 | 21.6 | |||
JP(E) | Hasibur Rahman Miah | 701 | 0.8 | |||
BAKSAL | Jahangir Alam | 649 | 0.8 | |||
Independent | Azizul Haq | 340 | 0.4 | |||
Independent | A. N. M. Shafiqul Alam | 266 | 0.3 | |||
Independent | Z. M. Raihanul Haq | 170 | 0.2 | |||
Zaker Party | Solaiman Haq | 168 | 0.2 | |||
Bangladesh Muslim League (Kader) | Alamas Hoosain | 125 | 0.1 | |||
Majority | 13,159 | 15.5 | ||||
Turnout | 85,097 | 38.2 | ||||
AL gain from JP(E) |
References
edit- ^ "Jamalpur-1". The Daily Star. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
- ^ a b "Constituency Maps of Bangladesh" (PDF). Bangladesh Election Commission. 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 August 2014. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- ^ "Delimitation of Constituencies" (PDF). Bangladesh Election Commission (in Bengali). 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 July 2014. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
- ^ "Project Completion Report on Bangladesh Second Foodarain Storafe Proiect". World Bank. 17 February 1988.
- ^ "List of 2nd Parliament Members" (PDF). Bangladesh Parliament (in Bengali). Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- ^ "List of 3rd Parliament Members" (PDF). Bangladesh Parliament (in Bengali). Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- ^ "List of 4th Parliament Members" (PDF). Bangladesh Parliament (in Bengali). Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- ^ "Jamalpur-1". Bangladesh Election Result 2014. Dhaka Tribune. Archived from the original on 9 December 2017. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
- ^ "Bangladesh Parliament Election - Detail Results". Amar Desh. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
- ^ "Nomination submission List". Bangladesh Election Commission (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 11 February 2018. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
- ^ a b c "Parliament Election Result of 1991, 1996, 2001 Bangladesh Election Information and Statistics". Vote Monitor Networks. Archived from the original on 29 December 2008. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
External links
edit- "People's Republic of Bangladesh". Psephos.
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