List of constituencies of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
Rajasthan Legislative Assembly | |
|---|---|
| 16th Rajasthan Assembly | |
| Type | |
| Type | |
Term limits | 5 years |
| Seats | 200 |
| Elections | |
| First past the post[1] | |
Last election | 2023[2] |
Next election | 2028 |
| Meeting place | |
| Vidhan Bhavan at Jaipur, Rajasthan, India | |
| Website | |
| https://assembly.rajasthan.gov.in/ | |

The Rajasthan Legislative Assembly is the unicameral state legislature of Rajasthan state in India.[3] The seat of the Legislative Assembly is at Jaipur,[4] the capital of the state.[5] The term of the Legislative Assembly is five years, unless dissolved early.[6]: 72 Since 1977, it has had 200 members, who are directly elected from single-seat constituencies.[7]
Since the independence of India from the United Kingdom in 1947, the Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) have been given reservation status, guaranteeing political representation, and the Constitution lays down the general principles of positive discrimination for SCs and STs.[8][6]: 137 According to the 2011 census of India the Scheduled Castes constitute 17.8%, while the Scheduled Tribes constitute 13.5% of the population of the state.[9][10]: 6, 12 The Scheduled Castes have been granted a reservation of 34 seats in the assembly, while 25 constituencies are reserved for candidates of the Scheduled Tribes.[11]: 7
History
| Year | Act/Order | Explanation | Total seats |
SC-reserved seats | ST-reserved seats | Election(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1950, 1951 | Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 1951[12] | The Indian Constitution came into effect and new constituencies were created. | 140 | 0 | 1 | 1952[13] |
| 1956 | States Reorganisation Act, 1956 | Ajmer State was merged with Rajasthan. | 136 | 28 | 16 | 1957[14] |
| 1961 | Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 1961[15] | There were changes in the number and reservation status of constituencies. Two-member constituencies were abolished. | 176 | 27 | 19 | 1962[16] |
| 1966 | Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 1966[17]: 419 | There was an increase in the number of Lok Sabha seats assigned to Rajasthan leading to a corresponding increase in the number of Assembly seats. | 184 | 30 | 21 | 1967,[18] 1972[19] |
| 1976 | Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 1976[20] | There were changes in the number and reservation status of constituencies. | 200 | 33 | 24 | 1977,[21] 1980,[22] 1985,[23] 1990,[24] 1993,[25] 1998,[26] 2003[27] |
| 2008 | Delimitation Commission Order, 2007[11] | There were changes in the reservation status and area covered by constituencies. | 200 | 34 | 25 | 2008,[28] 2013,[29] 2018,[30] 2023[2] |
Constituencies

The constituencies of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly were last delimited in 2008.[11]
Reservation
Scheduled Castes (SC)
Scheduled Tribes (ST)
|
| No. | Name | Reserved for (SC/ST/None) |
District | Lok Sabha constituency |
Electorate (2023)[2] |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sadulshahar | None | Ganganagar | Ganganagar | 239,711 |
| 2 | Ganganagar | 239,157 | |||
| 3 | Karanpur | 229,378 | |||
| 4 | Suratgarh | 256,202 | |||
| 5 | Raisinghnagar | SC | Anupgarh | 268,697 | |
| 6 | Anupgarh | Bikaner | 245,958 | ||
| 7 | Sangaria | None | Hanumangarh | Ganganagar | 246,117 |
| 8 | Hanumangarh | 297,777 | |||
| 9 | Pilibanga | SC | 297,001 | ||
| 10 | Nohar | None | Churu | 281,235 | |
| 11 | Bhadra | 276,365 | |||
| 12 | Khajuwala | SC | Anupgarh | Bikaner | 236,842 |
| 13 | Bikaner West | None | Bikaner | 237,689 | |
| 14 | Bikaner East | 247,695 | |||
| 15 | Kolayat | 256,184 | |||
| 16 | Lunkaransar | 260,890 | |||
| 17 | Dungargarh | 266,284 | |||
| 18 | Nokha | 282,544 | |||
| 19 | Sadulpur | Churu | Churu | 251,075 | |
| 20 | Taranagar | 263,222 | |||
| 21 | Sardarshahar | 305,828 | |||
| 22 | Churu | 256,667 | |||
| 23 | Ratangarh | 278,507 | |||
| 24 | Sujangarh | SC | 289,506 | ||
| 25 | Pilani | Jhunjhunu | Jhunjhunu | 249,563 | |
| 26 | Surajgarh | None | 291,469 | ||
| 27 | Jhunjhunu | 272,359 | |||
| 28 | Mandawa | 248,549 | |||
| 29 | Nawalgarh | 280,618 | |||
| 30 | Udaipurwati | 259,964 | |||
| 31 | Khetri | 227,852 | |||
| 32 | Fatehpur | Sikar | 254,795 | ||
| 33 | Lachhmangarh | Sikar | 280,028 | ||
| 34 | Dhod | SC | 279,128 | ||
| 35 | Sikar | None | 290,632 | ||
| 36 | Danta Ramgarh | 289,982 | |||
| 37 | Khandela | 267,504 | |||
| 38 | Neem Ka Thana | Neem Ka Thana | 273,971 | ||
| 39 | Srimadhopur | 279,757 | |||
| 40 | Kotputli | Kotputli-Behror | Jaipur Rural | 228,953 | |
| 41 | Viratnagar | 232,401 | |||
| 42 | Shahpura | Jaipur | 234,648 | ||
| 43 | Chomu | Jaipur Rural | Sikar | 252,985 | |
| 44 | Phulera | Jaipur Rural | 262,555 | ||
| 45 | Dudu | SC | Dudu | Ajmer | 254,253 |
| 46 | Jhotwara | None | Jaipur | Jaipur Rural | 429,027 |
| 47 | Amber | 289,646 | |||
| 48 | Jamwa Ramgarh | ST | Jaipur Rural | 232,217 | |
| 49 | Hawa Mahal | None | Jaipur | Jaipur | 254,408 |
| 50 | Vidhyadhar Nagar | 342,342 | |||
| 51 | Civil Lines | 245,558 | |||
| 52 | Kishanpole | 192,664 | |||
| 53 | Adarsh Nagar | 268,419 | |||
| 54 | Malviya Nagar | 216,988 | |||
| 55 | Sanganer | 350,245 | |||
| 56 | Bagru | SC | Jaipur Rural | 352,631 | |
| 57 | Bassi | ST | Dausa | 234,748 | |
| 58 | Chaksu | SC | 231,087 | ||
| 59 | Tijara | None | Khairthal-Tijara | Alwar | 262,727 |
| 60 | Kishangarh Bas | 256,777 | |||
| 61 | Mundawar | 241,615 | |||
| 62 | Behror | Alwar | 237,305 | ||
| 63 | Bansur | Jaipur Rural | 254,753 | ||
| 64 | Thanagazi | Dausa | 221,610 | ||
| 65 | Alwar Rural | SC | Alwar | 262,695 | |
| 66 | Alwar Urban | None | 263,585 | ||
| 67 | Ramgarh | 271,744 | |||
| 68 | Rajgarh Laxmangarh | ST | 264,846 | ||
| 69 | Kathumar | SC | Bharatpur | 229,399 | |
| 70 | Kaman | None | Deeg | 265,803 | |
| 71 | Nagar | 250,148 | |||
| 72 | Deeg-Kumher | 257,527 | |||
| 73 | Bharatpur | Bharatpur | 279,032 | ||
| 74 | Nadbai | 291,897 | |||
| 75 | Weir | SC | 272,377 | ||
| 76 | Bayana | 266,511 | |||
| 77 | Baseri | Dholpur | Karauli–Dholpur | 203,227 | |
| 78 | Bari | None | 237,355 | ||
| 79 | Dholpur | 223,263 | |||
| 80 | Rajakhera | 214,923 | |||
| 81 | Todabhim | ST | Karauli | 281,647 | |
| 82 | Hindaun | SC | 276,907 | ||
| 83 | Karauli | None | 256,916 | ||
| 84 | Sapotra | ST | 275,004 | ||
| 85 | Bandikui | None | Dausa | Dausa | 222,388 |
| 86 | Mahuwa | 221,302 | |||
| 87 | Sikrai | SC | 263,403 | ||
| 88 | Dausa | None | 243,483 | ||
| 89 | Lalsot | ST | 255,270 | ||
| 90 | Gangapur | None | Gangapur City | Tonk-Sawai Madhopur | 268,610 |
| 91 | Bamanwas | ST | 243,526 | ||
| 92 | Sawai Madhopur | None | Sawai Madhopur | 256,555 | |
| 93 | Khandar | SC | 247,830 | ||
| 94 | Malpura | None | Tonk | 271,358 | |
| 95 | Niwai | SC | 284,986 | ||
| 96 | Tonk | None | 253,193 | ||
| 97 | Deoli-Uniara | 297,316 | |||
| 98 | Kishangarh | Ajmer | Ajmer | 282,655 | |
| 99 | Pushkar | 251,989 | |||
| 100 | Ajmer North | 209,862 | |||
| 101 | Ajmer South | SC | 210,287 | ||
| 102 | Nasirabad | None | 210,287 | ||
| 103 | Beawar | Beawar | Rajsamand | 258,434 | |
| 104 | Masuda | Ajmer | 272,284 | ||
| 105 | Kekri | Kekri | 261,747 | ||
| 106 | Ladnun | Didwana Kuchaman | Nagaur | 269,255 | |
| 107 | Deedwana | 265,866 | |||
| 108 | Jayal | SC | Nagaur | 262,399 | |
| 109 | Nagaur | None | 270,729 | ||
| 110 | Khinwsar | 283,052 | |||
| 111 | Merta | SC | Rajsamand | 286,760 | |
| 112 | Degana | None | 265,839 | ||
| 113 | Makrana | Didwana Kuchaman | Nagaur | 271,866 | |
| 114 | Parbatsar | 250,433 | |||
| 115 | Nawan | 269,093 | |||
| 116 | Jaitaran | Pali | Rajsamand | 308,939 | |
| 117 | Sojat | Pali | 246,238 | ||
| 118 | Pali | 274,659 | |||
| 119 | Marwar Junction | 294,959 | |||
| 120 | Bali | 332,830 | |||
| 121 | Sumerpur | 311,205 | |||
| 122 | Phalodi | Phalodi | Jodhpur | 257,492 | |
| 123 | Lohawat | 268,240 | |||
| 124 | Shergarh | Jodhpur Rural | 275,874 | ||
| 125 | Osian | Pali | 266,268 | ||
| 126 | Bhopalgarh | SC | 305,201 | ||
| 127 | Sardarpura | None | Jodhpur | Jodhpur | 257,772 |
| 128 | Jodhpur | 199,714 | |||
| 129 | Soorsagar | 288,679 | |||
| 130 | Luni | Jodhpur Rural | 335,169 | ||
| 131 | Bilara | SC | Pali | 290,409 | |
| 132 | Jaisalmer | None | Jaisalmer | Barmer | 253,418 |
| 133 | Pokaran | Jodhpur | 224,665 | ||
| 134 | Sheo | Barmer | Barmer | 300,843 | |
| 135 | Barmer | 264,863 | |||
| 136 | Baytoo | Balotra | 252,401 | ||
| 137 | Pachpadra | 252,957 | |||
| 138 | Siwana | 276,251 | |||
| 139 | Gudha Malani | Barmer | 270,134 | ||
| 140 | Chohtan | SC | 309,744 | ||
| 141 | Ahore | None | Jalore | Jalore | 271,455 |
| 142 | Jalore | SC | 287,956 | ||
| 143 | Bhinmal | None | 308,859 | ||
| 144 | Sanchore | Sanchore | 315,319 | ||
| 145 | Raniwara | 271,874 | |||
| 146 | Sirohi | Sirohi | 304,492 | ||
| 147 | Pindwara-Abu | ST | 228,333 | ||
| 148 | Reodar | SC | 283,584 | ||
| 149 | Gogunda | ST | Udaipur | Udaipur | 264,810 |
| 150 | Jhadol | 273,497 | |||
| 151 | Kherwara | 297,710 | |||
| 152 | Udaipur Rural | 285,214 | |||
| 153 | Udaipur | None | 246,410 | ||
| 154 | Mavli | Chittorgarh | 258,065 | ||
| 155 | Vallabhnagar | 264,780 | |||
| 156 | Salumber | ST | Salumbar | Udaipur | 295,173 |
| 157 | Dhariawad | Pratapgarh | 274,756 | ||
| 158 | Dungarpur | Dungarpur | Banswara | 263,301 | |
| 159 | Aspur | Udaipur | 270,023 | ||
| 160 | Sagwara | Banswara | 276,048 | ||
| 161 | Chorasi | 250,160 | |||
| 162 | Ghatol | Banswara | 281,420 | ||
| 163 | Garhi | 289,357 | |||
| 164 | Banswara | 281,013 | |||
| 165 | Bagidora | 264,743 | |||
| 166 | Kushalgarh | 264,875 | |||
| 167 | Kapasan | SC | Chittorgarh | Chittorgarh | 269,727 |
| 168 | Begun | None | 279,580 | ||
| 169 | Chittorgarh | 270,246 | |||
| 170 | Nimbahera | 276,158 | |||
| 171 | Bari Sadri | 274,987 | |||
| 172 | Pratapgarh | ST | Pratapgarh | 259,074 | |
| 173 | Bhim | None | Rajsamand | Rajsamand | 231,185 |
| 174 | Kumbhalgarh | 226,463 | |||
| 175 | Rajsamand | 232,184 | |||
| 176 | Nathdwara | 238,585 | |||
| 177 | Asind | Bhilwara | Bhilwara | 296,914 | |
| 178 | Mandal | 271,134 | |||
| 179 | Sahara | 254,268 | |||
| 180 | Bhilwara | 279,899 | |||
| 181 | Shahpura | SC | Shahpura | 252,867 | |
| 182 | Jahazpur | None | 247,891 | ||
| 183 | Mandalgarh | Bhilwara | 248,734 | ||
| 184 | Hindoli | Bundi | 273,581 | ||
| 185 | Keshoraipatan | SC | Kota | 277,861 | |
| 186 | Bundi | None | 309,342 | ||
| 187 | Pipalda | Kota | 210,017 | ||
| 188 | Sangod | 209,921 | |||
| 189 | Kota North | 255,734 | |||
| 190 | Kota South | 244,959 | |||
| 191 | Ladpura | 290,305 | |||
| 192 | Ramganj Mandi | SC | 248,061 | ||
| 193 | Anta | None | Baran | Jhalawar-Baran | 217,028 |
| 194 | Kishanganj | ST | 231,679 | ||
| 195 | Baran-Atru | SC | 240,979 | ||
| 196 | Chhabra | None | 244,570 | ||
| 197 | Dag | SC | Jhalawar | 264,695 | |
| 198 | Jhalrapatan | None | 297,916 | ||
| 199 | Khanpur | 247,156 | |||
| 200 | Manohar Thana | 266,509 |
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