List of parliamentary constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir
Lok Sabha
Current constituencies
The Lok Sabha (meaning "House of the People") is the lower house of the Parliament of India. Jammu and Kashmir state elects 6 members and they are directly elected by the state electorates of Jammu and Kashmir. Members are elected for five years. The number of seats, allocated to the state/union territory are determined by the population of the state/union territory.
Keys:
BJP (3)
JKNC (3)
Source: Parliament of India (Lok Sabha)[1]
Constituency number | Constituency name | Reserved for (SC/ST/None) |
Assembly constituency segment | Current member | Party |
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1 | Baramulla | None | 1. Karnah 2. Kupwara 3. Lolab 4. Handwara 5. Langate 6. Uri 7. Rafiabad 8. Sopore 9. Gurez 10. Bandipora 11. Sonawari 12. Sangrama 13. Baramulla 14. Gulmarg 15. Pattan | Mohammad Akbar Lone | Jammu & Kashmir National Conference |
2 | Srinagar | None | 16. Kangan 17. Ganderbal 18. Hazratbal 19. Zadibal 20. Eidgah 21. Khanyar 22. Habba Kadal 23. Amira Kadal 24. Sonawar 25. Batmaloo 26. Chadoora 27. Budgam 28. Beerwah 29. Khan Sahib 30. Charari Sharief | Farooq Abdullah | Jammu & Kashmir National Conference |
3 | Anantnag | None | 31. Tral 32. Pampore 33. Pulwama 34. Rajpora 35. Wachi 36. Shopian 37. Noorabad 38. Kulgam 39. Hom Shali Bugh 40. Anantnag 41. Devsar 42. Dooru 43. Kokarnag 44. Shangas 45. Bijbehara 46. Pahalgam | Hasnain Masoodi | Jammu & Kashmir National Conference |
4 | Ladakh | None | 47. Nubra 48. Leh 49. Kargil 50. Zanskar | Jamyang Tsering Namgyal | Bharatiya Janata Party |
5 | Udhampur | None | 51. Kishtwar 52. Inderwal 53. Doda 54. Bhadarwah 55. Ramban (SC) 56. Banihal 57. Gulabgarh 58. Reasi 59. Gool Arnas 60. Udhampur 61. Chenani (SC) 62. Ramnagar 63. Bani 64. Basohli 65. Kathua 66. Billawar 67. Hiranagar (SC) | Dr. Jitendra Singh | Bharatiya Janata Party |
6 | Jammu | None | 68. Samba (SC) 69. Vijaypur 70. Nagrota 71. Gandhinagar 72. Jammu East 73. Jammu West 74. Bishnah 75. Ranbir Singh Pura 76. Suchetgarh 77. Marh 78. Raipur Domana (SC) 79. Akhnoor 80. Chhamb (SC) 81. Nowshera 82. Darhal 33. Rajouri 84. Kalakot 85. Surankote 86. Mendhar 87. Poonch-Haveli | Jugal Kishore Sharma | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Rajya Sabha
The Rajya Sabha (meaning the "Council of States") is the upper house of the Parliament of India. Jammu and Kashmir state elects Four members and they are indirectly elected by the state legislators of Jammu and Kashmir. The number of seats allocated to the party, are determined by the number of seats a party possesses during nomination and the party nominates a member to be voted on. Elections within the state legislatures are held using Single transferable vote with proportional representation.
Current members
Keys:
JKPDP (2)
BJP (1)
INC (1)
Source: Parliament of India (Rajya Sabha)[2]
№ | Name | Party | Term (DD/MM/YYYY) |
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1 | Fayaz Ahmad Mir | Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party | 11/02/2015 – 10/02/2021 |
2 | Shamsheer Singh Manhas | Bharatiya Janata Party | 11/02/2015 – 10/02/2021 |
3 | Ghulam Nabi Azad | Indian National Congress | 16/02/2015 – 15/02/2021 |
4 | Nazir Ahmad Laway | Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party | 16/02/2015 – 15/02/2021 |