Dhaka-9 is a constituency represented in the Jatiya Sangsad (National Parliament) of Bangladesh. Since 6 August 2024 the constituency is vacant.

Dhaka-9
Constituency
for the Jatiya Sangsad
DistrictDhaka District
DivisionDhaka Division
Electorate425,501 (2018)[1]
Current constituency
Created1973

Boundaries

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The constituency encompasses Dhaka South City Corporation wards 1 through 7, and three union parishads of Khilgaon and Sabujbagh thanas: Dakshingaon, Manda, and Nasirabad.[2][3]

History

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The constituency was created for the first general elections in newly independent Bangladesh, held in 1973.

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 added 7 new seats to the Dhaka metropolitan area, increasing the number of constituencies in the capital from 8 to 15, and altered the boundaries of the constituency.[5]

Members of Parliament

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Election Member Party
1973 Rafiq Uddin Ahmed Awami League[6]
1979 Nurul Haque BNP[7]
Major Boundary Changes
1986 Mahmudul Hasan Jatiya Party[8][9]
1988 M Korban Ali
1990 by-election Abul Hasnat
Sep 1991 by-election Jamiruddin Sarkar BNP
Feb 1996 Khandokar Mahbub Uddin Ahmad
Jun 1996 Makbul Hossain Awami League
2001 Khandokar Mahbub Uddin Ahmad BNP
Major Boundary Changes
2008 Saber Hossain Chowdhury Awami League

Elections

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Elections in the 2010s

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Saber Hossain Chowdhury was re-elected unopposed in the 2014 general election after opposition parties withdrew their candidacies in a boycott of the election.[10]

Elections in the 2000s

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General Election 2008: Dhaka-9[2][11][12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AL Saber Hossain Chowdhury 179,756 64.9 +25.7
BNP Shirin Sultana 92,227 33.3 −24.0
IAB Md. Fazlul Haq Mrida 2,648 1.0 N/A
Bangladesh Kalyan Party Shadek Ahmed Khan 585 0.2 N/A
BDB Nishar Uddin Ahmed Kazal 444 0.2 N/A
BKA Abdur Rashid Gazi 441 0.2 −0.1
National People's Party Harun or Rashid 220 0.1 N/A
BJP Rahmat Ullah 172 0.1 N/A
BSD Md. Emam Hossain Khan 140 0.1 N/A
Gano Forum Juleka Haq Mrida 110 0.0 N/A
People's Front Krishak Md. Shadek 82 0.0 N/A
Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal-JSD Nurul Absar 22 0.0 N/A
Majority 87,529 31.6 +13.5
Turnout 276,847 77.7 +21.4
AL gain from BNP
General Election 2001: Dhaka-9[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BNP Khandokar Mahbub Uddin Ahmad 126,985 57.3 +17.4
AL Makbul Hossain 86,908 39.2 −5.1
IJOF Md. Nasir Uddin Mamun 5,636 2.5 N/A
BKA Md. Shahidul Alam Chowdhury 544 0.2 +0.1
CPB Abdul Maleq 465 0.2 N/A
Bangladesh Samajtantrik Dal (Basad-Khalekuzzaman) Bazlur Rashid Firoz 290 0.1 N/A
Independent Eaar Ahmed 204 0.1 N/A
JSD Md. Abdul Khaleque 154 0.1 N/A
Samridhya Bangladesh Andolan Khaleda Begum 101 0.0 −3.2
Jatiya Party (M) Md. Mahbubur Rahman 93 0.0 N/A
Independent Md. Sohrab Khan 83 0.0 N/A
Independent Abu Bakar Siddiq 49 0.0 N/A
Despram Party Marshal Shah Alam 33 0.0 N/A
Independent Md. Shah Alam 33 0.0 N/A
Independent Md. Ali Akbar Khan 31 0.0 N/A
Islamic Sashantantrik Andolan Md. Abdul Halim 24 0.0 N/A
Independent Rashidul Habib 18 0.0 N/A
Majority 40,077 18.1 +13.7
Turnout 221,651 56.3 −10.2
BNP gain from AL

Elections in the 1990s

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General Election June 1996: Dhaka-9[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AL Makbul Hossain 84,150 44.3
BNP Mir Showkat Ali 75,855 39.9
JP(E) Kazi Firoj Rashid 8,738 4.6
Samridhya Bangladesh Andolan Salman F. Rahman 6,061 3.2
Jamaat-e-Islami Md. Nazrul Islam 5,626 3.0
Gano Forum Kamal Hossain 5,185 2.7
IOJ Md. Ali Akbar 1,804 0.9
Zaker Party Md. Shafiuddin 749 0.4
Desh Prem Party Marshal Shah Alam 532 0.3
Independent Faiz Ahmed 251 0.1
BKA Md. Rabiul Alam Chowdhury 160 0.1
Bangladesh Samajtantrik Dal (Khalekuzzaman) Bazlur Rashid Firoz 153 0.1
Pragotishil Ganatantrik Sakti Wahiduzzaman 134 0.1
Bangladesh Jatiya Agrani Party Abdur Rahman Sakdar 131 0.1
Independent Md. F. Rahman 122 0.1
Jana Dal Shamim Rahman Talukdar 86 0.0
Pragotishi Jatiatabadi Dal (Nurul A Moula) Md. Mustafizur Rahman Khan Mostafa 71 0.0
Jatiya Janata Party (Asad) Md. Mahabubur Rahman 45 0.0
FP A. S. M. Jamaluddin 35 0.0
Bangladesh Krishak Raj Islami Party (F.Hq. Sardar) Qari Md. Fazlul Haque Sardar 33 0.0
Bangladesh Islamic Biplobi Parishad Sk. Md. Obaidullah Bin S. Jalalabad 29 0.0
Independent Farid Uddin Zakir Khan 23 0.0
Bangladesh Manabadhikar Dal B. H. Rana 20 0.0
Independent Md. Arif Howlader 18 0.0
Majority 8,295 4.4
Turnout 190,011 66.5
AL gain from BNP

Khaleda Zia stood for five seats in the 1991 general election: Bogra-7,[14] Dhaka-5,[15] Dhaka-9, Feni-1, and Chittagong-8.[16] After winning all five, she chose to represent Feni-1 and quit the other four, triggering by-elections in them.[17] J. U. Sirker of the BNP was elected in a September 1991 by-election.[18]

General Election 1991: Dhaka-9[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BNP Khaleda Zia 55,946 60.4
AL Sajeda Chowdhury 29,464 31.8
Jamaat-e-Islami Md. Ruhul Amin 2,505 2.7
JP(E) Umme Kawser Salma Bin 1,829 2.0
Zaker Party Taufiqur Rahman 928 1.0
BKA Md. Shahidul Alam Chowdhury 455 0.5
Bangladesh Janata Party Shamsuddin Ahmed 432 0.5
Janata Mukti Party Salah Uddin Chowdhury Bulu 408 0.4
Independent Shah Alam 144 0.2
Pragotishil Ganatantrik Sakti Md. Wahiduzzaman 120 0.1
Independent S. M. Majibar Rahman Majnu 94 0.1
Independent Shahab Uddin Ahmed 75 0.1
JSD (S) Zahanara Begum 46 0.0
Pragotishi Jatiatabadi Dal (Nurul A Moula) Md. Mostafizur Rahman Mostafa 40 0.0
Bangladesh Bekar Samaj Zahurul Alam 39 0.0
BAKSAL M. A. Satter 36 0.0
Jatiya Sramajibi Party Abdul Khalek 28 0.0
NAP (Bhashani-Mur Mohammad Kazi) Mujibur Rahman 27 0.0
Bangladesh Jatiya People's Party Md. Abdul Hai 25 0.0
Bangladesh Manobatabadi Dal Md. Razu Ahmed Razu 25 0.0
Bangladesh Muslim League (Kader) A. F. M. Harunar Rashid 19 0.0
Independent A. Naser Ajam Khan 15 0.0
Majority 26,482 28.6
Turnout 92,700 50.3
BNP gain from JP(E)

References

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