Bihar Assembly Election, 2005 (Oct-Nov) List of Winning and Runner-Up Candidates

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Bihar Assembly Election, 2005 (Oct-Nov) List of Winning and Runner-Up Candidates Bihar Assembly Election, 2005 (Oct-Nov) List of Winning and Runner-up Candidates Sl No. Candidate Number Party Name Vote Vote Obtained Obtained in % AC Number & Name : 1 Dhanaha GEN Total Vote Polled : 59253 5 RAJESH SINGH Rashtriya Janata Dal 19164 32.3426661941168 7 RAMADHAR YADAV Samajwadi Party 17700 29.8719052199889 Total Winning Margin : 1464 AC Number & Name : 2 Bagha SC Total Vote Polled : 119918 3 PURNMASI RAM Janata Dal (United) 60794 50.6963091445821 2 NARSINGH BAITHA Indian National Congress 42403 35.3599959972648 Total Winning Margin : 18391 AC Number & Name : 3 Ramnagar GEN Total Vote Polled : 104555 2 CHANDRA MOHAN RAI Bharatiya Janata Party 39147 37.4415379465353 4 FAKROODIN KHAN Rashtriya Janata Dal 38228 36.5625747214385 Total Winning Margin : 919 AC Number & Name : 4 Shikarpur SC Total Vote Polled : 98242 1 BHAGIRATHI DEVI Bharatiya Janata Party 35147 35.7759410435455 5 SUBODH KUMAR Nationalist Congress Party 29893 30.4279228843061 Total Winning Margin : 5254 AC Number & Name : 5 Sikta GEN Total Vote Polled : 106076 2 KHURSHED ALIAS FIROZ ALAM Indian National Congress 35811 33.7597571552472 6 DILIP VERMA Samajwadi Party 28212 26.5960254911573 Total Winning Margin : 7599 AC Number & Name : 6 Lauria GEN Total Vote Polled : 98276 1 PRADEEP SINGH Janata Dal (United) 28089 28.5817493589483 3 SHAMBHU TIWARI Bahujan Samaj Party 26065 26.522243477553 Total Winning Margin : 2024 AC Number & Name : 7 Chanpatia GEN Total Vote Polled : 88836 Page 1 of 39 Bihar Assembly Election, 2005 (Oct-Nov) List of Winning and Runner-up Candidates Sl No. Candidate Number Party Name Vote Vote Obtained Obtained in % 4 SATISH CHANDRA DUBEY Bharatiya Janata Party 42960 48.3587734702148 3 VISHWA MOHAN SHARMA Indian National Congress 22086 24.8615426178576 Total Winning Margin : 20874 AC Number & Name : 8 Bettiah GEN Total Vote Polled : 115252 3 RENU DEVI Bharatiya Janata Party 55184 47.8811647520217 2 MOHAMMAD SHAMIM AKTHAR Indian National Congress 38718 33.5942109464478 Total Winning Margin : 16466 AC Number & Name : 9 Nautan GEN Total Vote Polled : 93989 3 BAIDHANATH PRASAD MAHTO Janata Dal (United) 35497 37.76718552171 1 AMAR YADAV Rashtriya Janata Dal 30194 32.1250359084574 Total Winning Margin : 5303 AC Number & Name : 10 Raxaul GEN Total Vote Polled : 96817 1 DR. AJAY KUMAR SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party 38448 39.712034043608 2 RAJNANDAN RAI Lok Jan Shakti Party 29999 30.9852608529494 Total Winning Margin : 8449 AC Number & Name : 11 Sugauli GEN Total Vote Polled : 110688 2 RAMCHANDRA SAHNI Bharatiya Janata Party 35869 32.4055001445505 4 VIJAY PRASAD GUPTA Rashtriya Janata Dal 29264 26.4382769586586 Total Winning Margin : 6605 AC Number & Name : 12 Motihari GEN Total Vote Polled : 123746 1 PRAMOD KUMAR Bharatiya Janata Party 56119 45.3501527322095 3 RAMA DEVI Rashtriya Janata Dal 35416 28.6199149871511 Total Winning Margin : 20703 AC Number & Name : 13 Adapur GEN Total Vote Polled : 110191 3 SHYAM BIHARI PRASAD Janata Dal (United) 44714 40.5786316486827 Page 2 of 39 Bihar Assembly Election, 2005 (Oct-Nov) List of Winning and Runner-up Candidates Sl No. Candidate Number Party Name Vote Vote Obtained Obtained in % 4 SABIR ALI Lok Jan Shakti Party 28706 26.0511294025828 Total Winning Margin : 16008 AC Number & Name : 14 Dhaka GEN Total Vote Polled : 102478 1 AWANEESH KUMAR SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party 32066 31.2906184742091 2 BHAI PAWAN JAISWAL Lok Jan Shakti Party 28734 28.0391888990808 Total Winning Margin : 3332 AC Number & Name : 15 Ghorasahan GEN Total Vote Polled : 97857 3 LAXMI NARAYAN PRASAD YADAV Rashtriya Janata Dal 30951 31.628805297526 2 PRAMOD KUMAR SINHA Janata Dal (United) 30137 30.7969792656632 Total Winning Margin : 814 AC Number & Name : 16 Madhuban GEN Total Vote Polled : 100649 4 SHIVJEE RAI Janata Dal (United) 47990 47.6805532096692 2 RANA RANDHIR Rashtriya Janata Dal 28512 28.3281503045236 Total Winning Margin : 19478 AC Number & Name : 17 Pipra SC Total Vote Polled : 88971 1 KRISHNANANDAN PASWAN Bharatiya Janata Party 43239 48.5989816906633 4 SURENDRA KR. CHANDRA URF SATISH Rashtriya Janata Dal 32760 36.8209866136157 PASWAN Total Winning Margin : 10479 AC Number & Name : 18 Kesariya GEN Total Vote Polled : 88262 4 RAJESH KUMAR RAUSHAN URF Rashtriya Janata Dal 31090 35.2246719992749 BABLOO DEO 2 RAZIA KHATOON Janata Dal (United) 30112 34.1166073735016 Total Winning Margin : 978 AC Number & Name : 19 Harsidhi GEN Total Vote Polled : 96761 3 MAHESHWAR SINGH Lok Jan Shakti Party 35811 37.0097456619919 1 AWADHESH PRASAD KUSHWAHA Janata Dal (United) 35703 36.8981304451174 Page 3 of 39 Bihar Assembly Election, 2005 (Oct-Nov) List of Winning and Runner-up Candidates Sl No. Candidate Number Party Name Vote Vote Obtained Obtained in % Total Winning Margin : 108 AC Number & Name : 20 Gobindganj GEN Total Vote Polled : 88784 3 MEENA DEVI Janata Dal (United) 35743 40.2583798882682 4 RAJAN TIWARI Lok Jan Shakti Party 19722 22.2134618850243 Total Winning Margin : 16021 AC Number & Name : 21 Kateya GEN Total Vote Polled : 102966 1 AMRENDRA KUMAR PANDEY Bahujan Samaj Party 38024 36.9286949089991 3 KIRAN DEVI Rashtriya Janata Dal 33821 32.8467649515374 Total Winning Margin : 4203 AC Number & Name : 22 Bhore SC Total Vote Polled : 92027 1 ANIL KUMAR Rashtriya Janata Dal 33081 35.947059015289 2 INDRADEV MANJHI Bharatiya Janata Party 27190 29.5456768122399 Total Winning Margin : 5891 AC Number & Name : 23 Mirganj GEN Total Vote Polled : 102948 4 RAMSEWAK SINGH Janata Dal (United) 30748 29.8675059253215 1 BABUDDIN KHAN Indian National Congress 23135 22.4725103935968 Total Winning Margin : 7613 AC Number & Name : 24 Gopalganj GEN Total Vote Polled : 106190 5 SHUBASH SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party 39205 36.9196722855259 4 REYAJUL HAQUE ALIAS 'RAJU' Bahujan Samaj Party 31271 29.4481589603541 Total Winning Margin : 7934 AC Number & Name : 25 Barauli GEN Total Vote Polled : 97451 4 RAM PRAVESH RAI Bharatiya Janata Party 38235 39.235102769597 3 MD. NEMTULLAH Rashtriya Janata Dal 37081 38.0509178971996 Total Winning Margin : 1154 Page 4 of 39 Bihar Assembly Election, 2005 (Oct-Nov) List of Winning and Runner-up Candidates Sl No. Candidate Number Party Name Vote Vote Obtained Obtained in % AC Number & Name : 26 Baikunthpur GEN Total Vote Polled : 104489 2 DEO DUTT PRASAD Rashtriya Janata Dal 44291 42.3881939725713 3 MANJEET KUMAR SINGH Janata Dal (United) 37634 36.0171884121774 Total Winning Margin : 6657 AC Number & Name : 27 Basantpur GEN Total Vote Polled : 100566 1 MANIKCHAND RAI Rashtriya Janata Dal 47922 47.652288049639 4 SRI SATYADEO PRASAD SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party 33137 32.9505001690432 Total Winning Margin : 14785 AC Number & Name : 28 Goreakothi GEN Total Vote Polled : 88424 1 INDRADEO PRASAD Rashtriya Janata Dal 36972 41.8121776893151 4 BHUMENDRA NARAYAN SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party 32953 37.267031575138 Total Winning Margin : 4019 AC Number & Name : 29 Siwan GEN Total Vote Polled : 99574 3 BYASDEO PRASAD Bharatiya Janata Party 42756 42.9389197983409 1 AWADH BIHARI CHAUDHARY Rashtriya Janata Dal 39587 39.7563621025569 Total Winning Margin : 3169 AC Number & Name : 30 Mairwa SC Total Vote Polled : 88041 3 RAMAYAN MANJHI Bharatiya Janata Party 30148 34.2431367203916 5 SATYADEO RAM Communist Party of India 29768 33.8115196328983 (Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation) Total Winning Margin : 380 AC Number & Name : 31 Darauli GEN Total Vote Polled : 93203 2 AMAR NATH YADAV Communist Party of India 30355 32.5686941407465 (Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation) 5 SHEO SHANKER YADAV Rashtriya Janata Dal 26347 28.2684033775737 Total Winning Margin : 4008 AC Number & Name : 32 Ziradei GEN Total Vote Polled : 85703 Page 5 of 39 Bihar Assembly Election, 2005 (Oct-Nov) List of Winning and Runner-up Candidates Sl No. Candidate Number Party Name Vote Vote Obtained Obtained in % 4 SHYAM BAHADUR SINGH Janata Dal (United) 42267 49.3179935358155 2 AZAZUL HAQUE Rashtriya Janata Dal 27887 32.5391176504906 Total Winning Margin : 14380 AC Number & Name : 33 Maharajganj GEN Total Vote Polled : 86603 2 DAMODAR SINGH Janata Dal (United) 43799 50.5744604690369 1 UMASHANKAR SINGH Rashtriya Janata Dal 30833 35.6026927473644 Total Winning Margin : 12966 AC Number & Name : 34 Raghunathpur GEN Total Vote Polled : 94562 1 JAGMATO DEVI Janata Dal (United) 39917 42.2125166557391 4 VIJAY SHANKAR DUBEY Indian National Congress 19060 20.1560880692033 Total Winning Margin : 20857 AC Number & Name : 35 Manjhi GEN Total Vote Polled : 89460 1 GAUTAM SINGH Janata Dal (United) 38002 42.4793203666443 2 RAVINDRA NATH MISHRA Indian National Congress 36622 40.9367315001118 Total Winning Margin : 1380 AC Number & Name : 36 Baniapur GEN Total Vote Polled : 82769 3 MANORANJAN SINGH Janata Dal (United) 32440 39.1934178255144 1 UMA PANDEY Indian National Congress 29787 35.9881114910172 Total Winning Margin : 2653 AC Number & Name : 37 Masrakh GEN Total Vote Polled : 89768 1 KEDAR NATH SINGH Janata Dal (United) 33694 37.5345334640406 2 TARKESHWAR SINGH Indian National Congress 31572 35.1706621513234 Total Winning Margin : 2122 AC Number & Name : 38 Taraiya GEN Total Vote Polled : 83617 3 RAM DAS ROY Rashtriya Janata Dal 29615 35.4174390375163 Page 6 of 39 Bihar Assembly Election, 2005 (Oct-Nov) List of Winning and Runner-up Candidates Sl No. Candidate Number Party Name Vote Vote Obtained Obtained in % 2 JANAK SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party 22802 27.2695743688484 Total Winning Margin : 6813 AC Number & Name : 39 Marhaura GEN Total Vote Polled : 84551 11 LAL BABU RAY Independent 35628 42.1378812787548 2 JEETENDRA KUMAR RAI Janata Dal (United) 13129 15.5279062341072 Total Winning Margin : 22499
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