Narsingdi-1 is a constituency represented in the Jatiya Sangsad (National Parliament) of Bangladesh since 2008 by Muhammad Nazrul Islam of the Awami League.
Narsingdi-1 | |
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Constituency for the Jatiya Sangsad | |
District | Narsingdi District |
Division | Dhaka Division |
Electorate | 380,095 (2018)[1] |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1984 |
Party | Awami League |
Member(s) | Muhammad Nazrul Islam |
Boundaries
editThe constituency encompasses all but three union parishads of Narsingdi Sadar Upazila: Amdia, Meher Para, and Panchdona.[2][3]
History
editThe constituency was created in 1984 from a Dhaka constituency when the former Dhaka District was split into six districts: Manikganj, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Gazipur, Narsingdi, and Narayanganj.
Ahead of the 2008 general election, the Election Commission redrew constituency boundaries to reflect population changes revealed by the 2001 Bangladesh census.[4] The 2008 redistricting altered the boundaries of the constituency.[5]
Ahead of the 2014 general election, the Election Commission expanded the boundaries of the constituency. Previously it excluded a fourth union parishad of Narsingdi Sadar Upazila: Silmandi.[3][6]
Members of Parliament
editElection | Member | Party | |
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1986 | Samsul Huda Bachchu | Jatiya Party[7][8] | |
1988 | Mustafa Jamal | ||
1991 | Shamsuddin Ahmed Ishaq | BNP | |
2005 by-election | Khairul kabir Khokon | ||
2008 | Muhammad Nazrul Islam | Awami League |
Elections
editElections in the 2010s
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
AL | Muhammad Nazrul Islam | 80,896 | 94.8 | +42.9 | |
JP(E) | Mohammad Mostofa Jamal | 4,475 | 5.2 | N/A | |
Majority | 76,421 | 89.5 | +82.4 | ||
Turnout | 85,371 | 25.9 | −61.4 | ||
AL hold |
Elections in the 2000s
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AL | Muhammad Nazrul Islam | 122,105 | 51.9 | |||
BNP | Khairul Kabir Khokon | 105,454 | 44.9 | |||
IAB | Ashrafur Rahman | 6,511 | 2.7 | |||
Gano Front | Md. Zakir Hossain | 537 | 0.2 | |||
Gano Forum | Shahiduzzaman Chowdhury | 482 | 0.2 | |||
Majority | 16,651 | 7.1 | ||||
Turnout | 235,089 | 87.3 | ||||
AL gain from BNP |
Shamsuddin Ahmed Ishaq died in March 2005.[12] Khairul Islam Khokon of the BNP was elected in a June by-election.[13][14]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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BNP | Shamsuddin Ahmed Ishaq | 101,313 | 52.8 | +13.0 | |
AL | Mohammad Ali | 84,889 | 44.2 | +4.4 | |
IJOF | Samsul Huda Bachchu | 5,271 | 2.8 | N/A | |
Zaker Party | M. S. Bari Khan | 422 | 0.2 | −1.3 | |
Ganatantri Party | A. K. M. Shahidul Islam | 124 | 0.1 | N/A | |
Majority | 16,424 | 8.6 | −0.3 | ||
Turnout | 192,019 | 74.0 | −0.3 | ||
BNP hold |
Elections in the 1990s
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
BNP | Shamsuddin Ahmed Ishaq | 58,342 | 39.8 | −18.6 | |
AL | Asaduzzaman | 45,353 | 30.9 | −0.8 | |
JP(E) | Md. Mejbauddin | 27,461 | 18.7 | +12.2 | |
Jamaat-e-Islami | Sayed Kamal Uddin Jafan | 7,968 | 5.4 | N/A | |
IOJ | Md. Mehar Uddin | 4,616 | 3.2 | N/A | |
Zaker Party | Md. Sadequl Bari Khan | 2,134 | 1.5 | −0.3 | |
Independent | Md. Sirajul Haque | 225 | 0.2 | N/A | |
BKA | Shanf Ahmed Faraji | 189 | 0.1 | N/A | |
FP | Mostofa Kamal Ahmed | 125 | 0.1 | N/A | |
Gano Forum | Abdul Hasim Mian | 122 | 0.1 | N/A | |
Samridhya Bangladesh Andolan | Md. Zakir Hossain | 54 | 0.0 | N/A | |
Majority | 12,989 | 8.9 | −19.4 | ||
Turnout | 146,589 | 74.3 | +16.5 | ||
BNP hold |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BNP | Shamsuddin Ahmed Ishaq | 80,206 | 58.4 | |||
AL | Mosleh Uddin | 41,340 | 30.1 | |||
JP(E) | Mostafa Zamal | 8,928 | 6.5 | |||
Zaker Party | Ataur Rahman Khan | 2,466 | 1.8 | |||
Independent | Babul Sarkar | 2,374 | 1.7 | |||
Sramik Krishak Samajbadi Dal | Kazi Hatem Ali | 1,379 | 1.0 | |||
Jatiyatabadi Ganatantrik Dal | Md. Zakir Hossain | 346 | 0.3 | |||
Bangladesh National Congress | Shahjahan Mollik | 245 | 0.2 | |||
Majority | 38,866 | 28.3 | ||||
Turnout | 137,284 | 57.8 | ||||
BNP gain from |
References
edit- ^ "Narsingdi-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.
- ^ a b "Delimitation of Constituencies" (PDF). Bangladesh Election Commission (in Bengali). 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 July 2014. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
- ^ Rahman, Syedur (2010). Historical Dictionary of Bangladesh. Scarecrow Press. p. 105. ISBN 978-0-8108-7453-4.
- ^ Liton, Shakhawat (11 July 2008). "Final list of redrawn JS seats published". The Daily Star.
- ^ "53 constituencies get new boundaries". The Daily Star. 4 July 2013.
- ^ "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.
- ^ "Narsingdi-1". Bangladesh Election Result 2014. Dhaka Tribune. Archived from the original on 15 July 2018. 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.
- ^ "BNP lawmaker Shamsuddin dead". bdnews24.com. 26 March 2005. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
- ^ "Ruling Four Party Alliance Candidate Win Narsingdi by-election: Massive Rigging Alleged". Voice of America. 22 June 2005. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
- ^ "Low turnout, fake voting mark Narsingdi by-polls". The Daily Star. 23 June 2005. Retrieved 14 July 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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