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List of Political Parties STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1951 TO THE FIRST LOK SABHA VOLUME I (NATIONAL AND STATE ABSTRACTS & DETAILED RESULTS) ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA NEW DELHI Election Commission of India - General Election, 1951 ( 1 st LOK SABHA) STATISTICAL REPORT – Volume II ( National and State Abstracts & Detailed Results ) CONTENTS SUBJECT Page no. Part - I 1. List of Participating Political Parties and Abbreviation 1 - 2 2. Constituency Data – Summary 3 - 403 Election Commission of India-General Elections,1951 (1st LOK SABHA) LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY NATIONAL PARTIES 1 . BJS ALL INDIA BHARTIYA JAN SANGH 2 . BPI BOLSHEVIK PARTY OF INDIA 3 . CPI COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 4 . FBL(MG) FORWARD BLOC (MARXIST GROUP) 5 . FBL(RG) FORWARD BLOC (RUIKAR GROUP) 6 . HMS AKHIL BHARATIYA HINDU MAHASABHA 7 . INC INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 8 . KLP KRISHIKAR LOK PARTY 9 . KMPP KISAN MAZDOOR PRAJA PARTY 10 . RCPI REVOLUTIONARY COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 11 . RRP AKHIL BHARATIYA RAM RAJYA PARISHAD 12 . RSP REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALIST PARTY 13 . SCF All INDIA SCHEDULED CASTE FEDERATION 14 . SP SOCIALIST PARTY OTHER STATE PARTIES 15 . AMN ALL MANIPUR NATIONAL UNION 16 . APP ALL PEOPLES PARTY 17 . CNSPJP CHOTA NAGPUR SANTHAL PARGANAS JANTA PARTY 18 . CP COCHIN PARTY 19 . CWL COMMON WEAL PARTY 20 . DCL PUNJAB DEPRESSED CLASS LEAGUE 21 . GP ALL INDIA GANTANTRA PARISHAD 22 . GSS GANDHI SEBAK SEVA 23 . HPP HILL PEOPLE PARTY 24 . HR HISTORICAL RESEARCH 25 . HSPP HYDERABAD STATE PRAJA PARTY 26 . JHP JHARKHAND PARTY 27 . JUSP JUSTICE PARTY 28 . KJD KHASI-JAINTIA DURBAR 29 . KJSP KISAN JANTA SANYUKTA PARTY 30 . KKP KAMGAR KISAN PAKSHA 31 . KMM KISAN MAZDOOR MANDAL 32 . KNA KUKI NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 33 . KSP KERALA SOCIALIST PARTY 34 . LSS LOK SEWAK SANGH 35 . ML MADRAS STATE MUSLIM LEAGUE PARTY 36 . NAT NATIONAL PARTY OF INDIA 37 . PDF PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC FRONT 38 . PP PRAJA PARTY (rptListPoliticalParties - Page 1 of 2) 1 GENERAL ELECTIONS - INDIA, 1951 LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY OTHER STATE PARTIES 39 . PURP PURSHARATHI PANCHAYAT 40 . PWP PEASANTS & WORKERS PARTY 41 . REP All INDIA REPUBLICAN PARTY 42 . RPP All INDIA REPUBLICAN PARTY 43 . RSP(UP) U.P. REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALIST PARTY 44 . SAD SHIROMANI AKALI DAL 45 . SKP S.K. PAKSHA 46 . SKS SAURASHTRA KHEDUT SANGH 47 . TNT THE TAMIL NAD TOILERS PARTY 48 . TP TAMIL NAD CONGRESS PARTY 49 . TS TRIBAL SANGHA 50 . TTC TRAVANCORE TAMIL NAD CONGRESS PARTY 51 . UKS ALL INDIA UNITED KISAN SABHA 52 . UPPP U.P. PRAJA PARTY 53 . ZP ZAMINDAR PARTY INDEPENDENTS 54 . IND INDEPENDENT (rptListPoliticalParties - Page 2 of 2) 2 Election Commission of India, General Elections, 1951 (1st LOK SABHA) CONSTITUENCY DATA - SUMMARY STATE/UT : Assam CODE : S01 CONSTITUENCY : 1 - Cachar Lushal Hill NUMBER OF SEATS : 2 MALE FEMALE TOTAL I. CANDIDATES 1. NOMINATED 2. REJECTED 3. WITHDRAWN 4. CONTESTED 5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT II. ELECTORS 1. TOTAL 658171 658171 III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED 1. TOTAL 627706 627706 IV. VOTES 1. POLLED 627706 ( 47.69% of Total Electors) 2. VALID 627706 VI. DATES POLLING COUNTING DECLARATION OF RESULT 27-03-1952 VII. RESULT PARTY CANDIDATE VOTES Winner 1 INC LASKAR, NIBARAN CHANDRA 192847 Winner 2 INC DEB, SURESH CHANDRA 182692 MARGIN : (rptConstituencySummary - Page 1 of 401) 3 Election Commission of India, General Elections, 1951 (1st LOK SABHA) CONSTITUENCY DATA - SUMMARY STATE/UT : Assam CODE : S01 CONSTITUENCY : 2 - Autonomous Distri NUMBER OF SEATS : 1 MALE FEMALE TOTAL I. CANDIDATES 1. NOMINATED 2. REJECTED 3. WITHDRAWN 4. CONTESTED 5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT II. ELECTORS 1. TOTAL 360630 360630 III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED 1. TOTAL 109663 109663 IV. VOTES 1. POLLED 109663 ( 30.41% of Total Electors) 2. VALID 109663 VI. DATES POLLING COUNTING DECLARATION OF RESULT 27-03-1952 VII. RESULT PARTY CANDIDATE VOTES Winner INC BONILY KHONGMEN 59326 Runner up KJD WILSON READE 32987 MARGIN : 26339 ( 24.02% of Total Valid Votes ) (rptConstituencySummary - Page 2 of 401) 4 Election Commission of India, General Elections, 1951 (1st LOK SABHA) CONSTITUENCY DATA - SUMMARY STATE/UT : Assam CODE : S01 CONSTITUENCY : 3 - Goalpara Garo Hill NUMBER OF SEATS : 2 MALE FEMALE TOTAL I. CANDIDATES 1. NOMINATED 2. REJECTED 3. WITHDRAWN 4. CONTESTED 5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT II. ELECTORS 1. TOTAL 719456 719456 III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED 1. TOTAL 704435 704435 IV. VOTES 1. POLLED 704435 ( 48.96% of Total Electors) 2. VALID 704435 VI. DATES POLLING COUNTING DECLARATION OF RESULT 27-03-1952 VII. RESULT PARTY CANDIDATE VOTES Winner 1 SP JONAB AMJAD ALI 182093 Winner 2 INC SITANATH BRAHMA CHOWDHURY 165144 MARGIN : (rptConstituencySummary - Page 3 of 401) 5 Election Commission of India, General Elections, 1951 (1st LOK SABHA) CONSTITUENCY DATA - SUMMARY STATE/UT : Assam CODE : S01 CONSTITUENCY : 4 - Barpeta NUMBER OF SEATS : 1 MALE FEMALE TOTAL I. CANDIDATES 1. NOMINATED 2. REJECTED 3. WITHDRAWN 4. CONTESTED 5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT II. ELECTORS 1. TOTAL 332791 332791 III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED 1. TOTAL 176868 176868 IV. VOTES 1. POLLED 176868 ( 53.15% of Total Electors) 2. VALID 176868 VI. DATES POLLING COUNTING DECLARATION OF RESULT 27-03-1952 VII. RESULT PARTY CANDIDATE VOTES Winner INC BELIRAM DAS 76293 Runner up SP BIPIN PAL DAS 63950 MARGIN : 12343 ( 6.98% of Total Valid Votes ) (rptConstituencySummary - Page 4 of 401) 6 Election Commission of India, General Elections, 1951 (1st LOK SABHA) CONSTITUENCY DATA - SUMMARY STATE/UT : Assam CODE : S01 CONSTITUENCY : 5 - Gauhati NUMBER OF SEATS : 1 MALE FEMALE TOTAL I. CANDIDATES 1. NOMINATED 2. REJECTED 3. WITHDRAWN 4. CONTESTED 5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT II. ELECTORS 1. TOTAL 360331 360331 III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED 1. TOTAL 202596 202596 IV. VOTES 1. POLLED 202596 ( 56.22% of Total Electors) 2. VALID 202596 VI. DATES POLLING COUNTING DECLARATION OF RESULT 27-03-1952 VII. RESULT PARTY CANDIDATE VOTES Winner INC ROHINI KUMAR CHAUDHURY 96122 Runner up SP LAKSHYA DHAR CHAUDHURY 72553 MARGIN : 23569 ( 11.63% of Total Valid Votes ) (rptConstituencySummary - Page 5 of 401) 7 Election Commission of India, General Elections, 1951 (1st LOK SABHA) CONSTITUENCY DATA - SUMMARY STATE/UT : Assam CODE : S01 CONSTITUENCY : 6 - Darrang NUMBER OF SEATS : 1 MALE FEMALE TOTAL I. CANDIDATES 1. NOMINATED 2. REJECTED 3. WITHDRAWN 4. CONTESTED 5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT II. ELECTORS 1. TOTAL 310934 310934 III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED 1. TOTAL 162120 162120 IV. VOTES 1. POLLED 162120 ( 52.14% of Total Electors) 2. VALID 162120 VI. DATES POLLING COUNTING DECLARATION OF RESULT 27-03-1952 VII. RESULT PARTY CANDIDATE VOTES Winner INC KAMAKHYA PRASAD TRIPATHI 81775 Runner up SP H. C. BARUA 47298 MARGIN : 34477 ( 21.27% of Total Valid Votes ) (rptConstituencySummary - Page 6 of 401) 8 Election Commission of India, General Elections, 1951 (1st LOK SABHA) CONSTITUENCY DATA - SUMMARY STATE/UT : Assam CODE : S01 CONSTITUENCY : 7 - Nowgong NUMBER OF SEATS : 1 MALE FEMALE TOTAL I. CANDIDATES 1. NOMINATED 2. REJECTED 3. WITHDRAWN 4. CONTESTED 5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT II. ELECTORS 1. TOTAL 342855 342855 III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED 1. TOTAL 173832 173832 IV. VOTES 1. POLLED 173832 ( 50.70% of Total Electors) 2. VALID 173832 VI. DATES POLLING COUNTING DECLARATION OF RESULT 27-03-1952 VII. RESULT PARTY CANDIDATE VOTES Winner INC BAROOAH, DEV KANTA 79673 Runner up SP GOSWAMI LAKSHMI PRASAD 46829 MARGIN : 32844 ( 18.89% of Total Valid Votes ) (rptConstituencySummary - Page 7 of 401) 9 Election Commission of India, General Elections, 1951 (1st LOK SABHA) CONSTITUENCY DATA - SUMMARY STATE/UT : Assam CODE : S01 CONSTITUENCY : 8 - Golaghat Jorhat NUMBER OF SEATS : 1 MALE FEMALE TOTAL I. CANDIDATES 1. NOMINATED 2. REJECTED 3. WITHDRAWN 4. CONTESTED 5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT II. ELECTORS 1. TOTAL 363384 363384 III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED 1. TOTAL 172180 172180 IV. VOTES 1. POLLED 172180 ( 47.38% of Total Electors) 2. VALID 172180 VI. DATES POLLING COUNTING DECLARATION OF RESULT 27-03-1952 VII. RESULT PARTY CANDIDATE VOTES Winner INC DEBESWAR SARMA 93002 Runner up SP BHABESH CHANDRA BARUA 42327 MARGIN : 50675 ( 29.43% of Total Valid Votes ) (rptConstituencySummary - Page 8 of 401) 10 Election Commission of India, General Elections, 1951 (1st LOK SABHA) CONSTITUENCY DATA - SUMMARY STATE/UT : Assam CODE : S01 CONSTITUENCY : 9 - Sibsagar North La NUMBER OF SEATS : 1 MALE FEMALE TOTAL I. CANDIDATES 1. NOMINATED 2. REJECTED 3. WITHDRAWN 4. CONTESTED 5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT II. ELECTORS 1. TOTAL 345910 345910 III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED 1. TOTAL 169015 169015 IV. VOTES 1. POLLED 169015 ( 48.86% of Total Electors) 2. VALID 169015 VI. DATES POLLING COUNTING DECLARATION OF RESULT 27-03-1952 VII. RESULT PARTY CANDIDATE VOTES Winner INC BURAGOHAIN, SURENDRANATH 90279 Runner up IND BARBARUA, LALIT 31616 MARGIN : 58663 ( 34.71% of Total Valid Votes ) (rptConstituencySummary - Page 9 of 401) 11 Election Commission of India, General Elections, 1951 (1st LOK SABHA) CONSTITUENCY DATA - SUMMARY STATE/UT : Assam CODE : S01 CONSTITUENCY : 10 - Dibrugarh NUMBER OF SEATS : 1 MALE FEMALE TOTAL I. CANDIDATES 1. NOMINATED 2. REJECTED 3. WITHDRAWN 4. CONTESTED 5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT II. ELECTORS 1. TOTAL 347258 347258 III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED 1. TOTAL 148712 148712 IV. VOTES 1. POLLED 148712 ( 42.82% of Total Electors) 2. VALID 148712 VI. DATES POLLING COUNTING DECLARATION OF RESULT 27-03-1952 VII. RESULT PARTY CANDIDATE VOTES Winner INC HAZARIKA, JOGENDRA NATH 93554 Runner up SP SONOWAL, PARASURAM 22844 MARGIN : 70710 ( 47.55% of Total Valid Votes ) (rptConstituencySummary - Page 10 of 401) 12 Election Commission of India, General Elections, 1951 (1st LOK SABHA)
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