Home Indian States Bihar Bihar Assembly Constituency Sahebpur Kamal Vidhan Sabha: A Detailed Insight

Sahebpur Kamal Vidhan Sabha: A Detailed Insight

Sahebpur Kamal Vidhan Sabha

Sahebpur Kamal Vidhan Sabha constituency, located in the Begusarai district of Bihar, encompasses the Sahebpur Kamal and Ballia community development blocks. The constituency is part of the No. 24 Begusarai Lok Sabha constituency. Over the years, Sahebpur Kamal has seen significant political and demographic changes, making it a notable region in Bihar’s political landscape.

Constituency Composition

Sahebpur Kamal is part of the Begusarai Lok Sabha constituency. The constituency comprises Sahebpur Kamal and Ballia community development blocks. Following the 2008 Delimitation Commission orders, Ballia Assembly constituency was merged into Sahebpur Kamal.

Key DetailsInformation
StateBihar
DistrictBegusarai
Lok Sabha ConstituencyBegusarai
Total Voters (2020)2,49,426
Polling Booths (2020)359
Polling Booths (2024)255
Voter Turnout (2020)62.87%
Voter Turnout (2019 LS)62.33%
Voter Turnout (2015)58.57%
  • Assembly Constituency Number: 145
  • Blocks Included: Sahebpur Kamal, Ballia

Sahebpur Kamal Vidhan Sabha Political Landscape

Sahebpur Kamal Vidhan Sabha constituency has a vibrant political history, with various parties vying for dominance. Here’s a closer look at the recent election results and elected members.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

YearMemberParty
2010Parveen AmanullahJanata Dal (United)
2014*Shreenarayan YadavRashtriya Janata Dal
2015Shreenarayan YadavRashtriya Janata Dal
2020Satanand SambuddhaRashtriya Janata Dal
(* by-election)

2020 Bihar Assembly Election

PartyCandidateVotesPercentage
Rashtriya Janata DalSatanand Sambuddha64,88841.45%
Janata Dal (United)Shashikant Kumar Shashi50,66332.36%
Lok Janshakti PartySurendra Kumar22,87114.61%
None of the Above (NOTA)N/A3,6722.35%
Turnout156,56362.76%

Demographic Insights – – Sahebpur Kamal Vidhan Sabha

Sahebpur Kamal Vidhan Sabha constituency hosts a diverse electorate. Here’s a comprehensive demographic breakdown:

CommunityVoter CountVoter Percentage
Muslim41,15516.5%
Yadav40,90516.4%
Singh20,4528.2%
Shah19,7047.9%
Mahto18,4577.4%
Kumar12,7205.1%
Paswan10,7254.3%
Others85,30834.2%

The rural-urban voter distribution is as follows:

  • Rural Voters: 217,923 (87.37%)
  • Urban Voters: 31,503 (12.63%)

Caste and Community Representation

The Sahebpur Kamal assembly constituency is home to various castes and communities, including SC and ST voters:

  • SC Voters: 24,943 (10%)
  • ST Voters: 100 (0.04%)

Election Participation Statistics

The constituency has shown active participation in elections, with turnout percentages reflecting the electorate’s engagement:

ElectionVoters TurnoutRegistered Electors
2020 Assembly62.87%249,426
2019 Parliament62.33%N/A
2015 Assembly58.57%233,840

Polling Booth Details

The number of polling booths has varied over the years:

Election YearPolling Booths
2020359
2024255

Sahebpur Kamal Vidhan Sabha Voter Analysis

Sahebpur Kamal Vidhan Sabha
Sahebpur Kamal Vidhan Sabha

A detailed analysis of the voter community in Sahebpur Kamal provides further insights into the constituency’s composition:

CommunityVoter CountVoter Percentage
Muslim41,15516.5%
Yadav40,90516.4%
Singh20,4528.2%
Shah19,7047.9%
Mahto18,4577.4%
Kumar12,7205.1%
Paswan10,7254.3%
Sharma8,4803.4%
Chaudhary7,4823.0%
Das6,9832.8%
Thakur6,4852.6%
Rai5,7362.3%
Sahni4,2401.7%
Pandit4,2401.7%
Tanti3,7411.5%
Poddar3,2421.3%
Rajak2,9931.2%
Ram2,7431.1%
Devi1,9950.8%
Jha1,9950.8%
Sada1,9950.8%
Mochi1,4960.6%
Tanti1,2470.5%
Mishra1,2470.5%
Prasad9970.4%
Patel9970.4%
Gupta9970.4%
Rastogi7480.3%
Chaurasiya7480.3%
Malakar7480.3%
Sahu7480.3%
Saw4980.2%
Bhagat4980.2%
Kunwar4980.2%
Ta4980.2%
Pathak4980.2%

Conclusion

Sahebpur Kamal Vidhan Sabha constituency stands as a dynamic electoral region with a diverse demographic profile and vibrant political history. From its varied voter composition to its active electoral participation, Sahebpur Kamal plays a crucial role in the political fabric of Bihar.

References

  1. Election Commission of India
  2. Bihar Vidhan Sabha Official Website
  3. Census 2011 Data
  4. Delimitation Commission Report

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *