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Statistical Report on General Election, 2008 to the Legislative Assembly of Chhattisgarh STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 2008 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF CHHATTISGARH 1 of 146 Index S.No. Subject Page no 1 List of Participating 3-4 Political Parties 2 Other Abbreviations 5 And Description 3 Highlights 6 4 List of Successful 7-9 Candidates 5 Performance of 10-11 Political Parties 6 Candidate Data 12 Summary 7 Electors Data Summary 13 8 Women Candidates 14-17 9 Constituency Data 18-108 Summary 10 Detailed Results 109-146 2 of 146 Election Commission of India- State Election, 2008 to the Legislative Assembly Of Chattisgarh LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTY TYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY NATIONAL PARTIES 1 . BJP Bharatiya Janata Party 2 . BSP Bahujan Samaj Party 3 . CPI Communist Party of India 4 . CPM Communist Party of India (Marxist) 5 . INC Indian National Congress 6 . NCP Nationalist Congress Party 7 . RJD Rashtriya Janata Dal STATE PARTIES - OTHER STATES 8 . CPI(ML)(L) Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation) 9 . JD(U) Janata Dal (United) 10. JMM Jharkhand Mukti Morcha 11. SHS Shivsena 12. SP Samajwadi Party REGISTERED(Unrecognised) PARTIES 13. ABHM Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha 14. ABMAD Akhil Bharatiya Manav Adhikar Dal 15. ABSSP Akhil Bhartiya Sindhu Samajwadi Party 16. AD Apna Dal 17. APP Adarsh Political Party 18. BBP Bharatiya Backward Party 19. BHBP Bharatiya Bahujan Party 20. BJSH Bharatiya Jan Shakti 21. BPSGKD Bharatiya Prajatantrik Shudh Gandhiwadi Krishak Dal 22. BSSP Bharatiya Sadbhawna Samaj Party 23. CGVP Chhattisgarh Vikas Party 24. CMM Chhattisgarh Mukti Morcha 25. CSP Chhattisgarhi Samaj Party 26. CVKP Chandigarh Vikas Party 27. GGP Gondvana Gantantra Party 28. GMS Gondwana Mukti Sena 29. JCGP Jai Chhattisgarh Party 30. KKJHS Kranti Kari Jai Hind Sena 31. LJP Lok Jan Shakti Party 3 of 146 ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS - INDIA (Chattisgarh ), 2008 LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTY TYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY REGISTERED(Unrecognised) PARTIES 32. LSWP Loktantrik Samajwadi Party 33. PBRP Prithak Bastar Rajya Party 34. RGOP Rashtriya Gondvana Party 35. RP(K) Republican Paksha (Khoripa) 36. RPI Republican Party of India 37. RPI(A) Republican Party of India (A) 38. RPI(KM) Republican Party of India (Kamble) 39. SJP(R) Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya) 40. SUSP Sunder Samaj Party INDEPENDENTS 41. IND Independent 4 of 146 Election Commission of India, State Election,2008 to the legislative assembly of Chattisgarh OTHER ABBREVIATIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS ABBREVIATIONS DESCRIPTIONS FD Forfeited Deposits GEN General Constituency SC Reserved for Scheduled Castes ST Reserved for Scheduled Tribes M Male F Female T Total N National Party S State Party U Registered (Unrecognised) Party Z Independent 5 of 146 Election Commission of India- State Election, 2008 to the Legislative Assembly Of Chattisgarh HIGHLIGHTS 1. NO OF CONSTITUENCIES TYPE OF CONSTITUENCY GEN SC ST TOTAL NO OF CONSTITUENCIES 51 10 29 90 2. NO OF CONTESTANTS NO. OF CONTESTANTS 1 2 3 45 6-1011-15 Above15 IN A CONSTITUENCY NO. OF SUCH 0 0 0 1 4 30 39 16 CONSTITUENCIES TOTAL CONTESTANTS IN FRAY : 1066 AVERAGE CONTESTANTS PER CONSTITUENCY : 11 MINIMUM CONTESTANTS IN A CONSTITUENCY : 4 MAXIMUM CONTESTANTS IN A CONSTITUENCY : 29 3. ELECTORS MALE FEMALE TOTAL i. NO. OF ELECTORS 7675813 7542747 15218560 ii. NO. OF ELECTORS WHO VOTED 5511189 5219382 10730571 iii. POLLING PERCENTAGE 71.80 % 69.20 % 70.51 % 4. NO. OF VALID VOTES : 10723012 5. NO. OF VOTES REJECTED (Postal) : 7559 6. NO. OF POLLING STATIONS : 20971 7. AVERAGE NO. OF ELECTORS : 726 PER POLLING STATION 8. PERFORMANCE OF FEMALE CANDIDATES VIS-A-VIS MALE CANDIDATE MALE FEMALE TOTAL i. NO. OF CONTESTANTS 972 94 1066 ii. ELECTED 79 11 90 iii. FORFEITED DEPOSITS 798 73 871 6 of 146 Election Commission of India- State Election, 2008 to the Legislative Assembly Of Chattisgarh LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES CONSTITUENCY WINNER SEX PARTY 1 Bharatpur-Sonhat (ST) PHOOLCHAND SINGH M BJP 2 Manendragarh DEEPAK KUMAR PATEL M BJP 3 Baikunthpur BHAIYA LAL RAJWADE M BJP 4 Premnagar RENUKA SINGH F BJP 5 Bhatgaon RAVI SHANKAR TRIPATHI M BJP 6 Pratappur (ST) DR. PREMSAI SINGH TEKAM M INC 7 Ramanujganj (ST) RAM VICHAR NETAM M BJP 8 Samri (ST) SIDDHA NATH PAIKRA M BJP 9 Lundra (ST) RAMDEV RAM M INC 10 Ambikapur T S BABA M INC 11 Sitapur (ST) AMARJEET BHAGAT M INC 12 Jashpur (ST) JAGESWAR RAM BHAGAT M BJP 13 Kunkuri (ST) BHARAT SAI M BJP 14 Pathalgaon (ST) RAMPUKAR SINGH M INC 15 Lailunga (ST) HRIDAY RAM RATHIYA M INC 16 Raigarh DOCTOR SHAKRAJEET NAYAK M INC 17 Sarangarh (SC) SMT. PADMA GHANSHAYM F INC MANHER 18 Kharsia NAND KUMAR PATEL M INC 19 Dharamjaigarh (ST) OM PRAKASH RATHIYA M BJP 20 Rampur (ST) NANKIRAM KANWAR M BJP 21 Korba JAI SINGH BHAIYA M INC 22 Katghora BODHRAM KANWAR M INC 23 Pali-Tanakhar (ST) RAM DAYAL UIKE M INC 24 Marwahi (ST) AJIT JOGI M INC 25 Kota DR.RENU JOGI F INC 26 Lormi DHARAMJEET SINGH M INC 27 Mungeli (SC) PUNNULAL MOHLE M BJP 28 Takhatpur RAJU SINGH M BJP 29 Bilha DHARAM LAL KAUSHIK M BJP 30 Bilaspur AMAR AGRAWAL M BJP 31 Beltara BADRIDHAR DIWAN M BJP 32 Masturi (SC) DR. KRISHNA MURTI BANDHI M BJP 33 Akaltara SAURABH SINGH M BSP 34 Janjgir-Champa NARAYAN CHANDEL M BJP 35 Sakti SMT. SAROJA MANHARAN F INC RATHORE 36 Chandrapur YUDDHVEER SINGH JUDEV M BJP 7 of 146 CONSTITUENCY WINNER SEX PARTY 37 Jaijaipur MAHANT RAMSUNDER DAS M INC 38 Pamgarh (SC) DUJRAM BOUDDH M BSP 39 Saraipali (SC) DR. HARIDAS BHARDWAJ M INC 40 Basna DEVENDRA BAHADUR SINGH M INC 41 Khallari PARESH BAGBAHARA M INC 42 Mahasamund AGNI CHANDRAKAR M INC 43 Bilaigarh (SC) DR SHIV KUMAR DAHRIYA M INC 44 Kasdol RAJ KAMAL SINGHANIYA M INC 45 Baloda Bazar LAXMI BAGHEL F BJP 46 Bhatapara CHAITRAM SAHU M INC 47 Dharsiwa DEVJI BHAI PATEL M BJP 48 Raipur Rural NAND KUMAR SAHU M BJP 49 Raipur City West RAJESH MOONAT M BJP 50 Raipur City North KULDEEP SINGH JUNEJA M INC 51 Raipur City South BRIJMOHAN AGRAWAL M BJP 52 Arang (SC) GURU RUDRA KUMAR M INC 53 Abhanpur CHANDRASHEKAR SAHU M BJP "CHAMPU" 54 Rajim AMITESH SHUKL M INC 55 Bindranawagarh (ST) DAMRU DHAR PUJARI M BJP 56 Sihawa (ST) AMBIKA MARKAM F INC 57 Kurud LEKHRAM SAHU M INC 58 Dhamtari GURUMUKH SINGH HORA M INC 59 Sanjari Balod MADAN LAL SAHU M BJP 60 Dondi Lohara (ST) NEELIMA SINGH TEKAM F BJP 61 Gunderdehi VIRENDRA KUMAR SAHU M BJP 62 Patan VIJAY BAGHEL M BJP 63 Durg-Rural PRATIMA CHANDRAKAR F INC 64 Durg City HEMCHAND YADAV M BJP 65 Bhilai Nagar BADRUDDIN QURAISHI M INC 66 Vaishali Nagar SAROJ PANDEY F BJP 67 Ahiwara (SC) DOMAN LAL KORSEWADA M BJP 68 Saja RAVINDRA CHOUBEY M INC 69 Bemetara TAMRADHWAJ SAHU M INC 70 Nawagarh (SC) DYALDAS BAGHEL M BJP 71 Pandariya AKBAR BHAI M INC 72 Kawardha DR. SIYARAM SAHU M BJP 73 Khairagarh KOMAL JANGHEL M BJP 74 Dongargarh (SC) RAMJI BHARTI M BJP 75 Rajnandgaon DR. RAMAN M BJP 76 Dongargaon KHEDURAM SAHU M BJP 8 of 146 CONSTITUENCY WINNER SEX PARTY 77 Khujji BHOLA RAM SAHU M INC 78 Mohla-Manpur (ST) SHIVRAJ SINGH USARE M INC 79 Antagarh (ST) VIKRAM USENDI M BJP 80 Bhanupratappur (ST) BRAMHANAND M BJP 81 Kanker (ST) SUMITRA MARKOLE F BJP 82 Keshkal (ST) SEWAKRAM NETAM M BJP 83 Kondagaon (ST) LATA USENDI F BJP 84 Narayanpur (ST) KEDARNATH KASHYAP M BJP 85 Bastar (ST) DR SUBHAU KASHYAP M BJP 86 Jagdalpur SANTOSH BAFNA M BJP 87 Chitrakot (ST) BAIDURAM KASHYAP M BJP 88 Dantewada (ST) BHIMA MANDAVI M BJP 89 Bijapur (ST) MAHESH GAGDA M BJP 90 Konta (ST) LAKHMA KAWASI M INC PARTY WISE SUMMARY Chattisgarh PARTY NAME SEATS Bahujan Samaj Party 2 Bharatiya Janata Party 50 Indian National Congress 38 9 of 146 Election Commission of India- State Election, 2008 to the Legislative Assembly Of Chattisgarh PERFORMANCE OF POLITICAL PARTIES PARTY VOTE % IN SEATS VALID VOTES POLLED SEATS CONTESTED WON FD VOTES % CONTESTED NATIONAL PARTIES 1. BJP 90 50 0 4333934 40.33% 40.39% 2. BSP 90 2 83 656210 6.11% 6.12% 3. CPI 21 0 18 120184 1.12% 5.24% 4. CPM 8 0 8 25655 0.24% 2.58% 5. INC 87 38 1 4150377 38.63% 39.88% 6. NCP 3 0 1 56257 0.52% 17.34% 7. RJD 2 0 2 3008 0.03% 1.46% 301 90 113 9345625 86.97 STATE PARTIES - OTHER STATE 8. CPI(ML)(L) 6 0 6 2450 0.02% 0.35% 9. JD(U) 11 0 11 7452 0.07% 0.58% 10. JMM 16 0 16 20296 0.19% 1.04% 11. SHS 50 0 50 54242 0.50% 0.89% 12. SP 33 0 33 57443 0.53% 1.45% 116 0 116 141883 1.32 REGISTERED (UNRECOGNISED) PARTIES 13. ABHM 1 0 1 571 0.01% 0.52% 14. ABMAD 10 1 75 0.00% 0.07% 15. ABSSP 4 0 4 481 0.00% 0.12% 16. AD 8 0 8 6695 0.06% 0.64% 17. APP 1 0 1 1038 0.01% 1.00% 18. BBP 9 0 9 4303 0.04% 0.40% 19. BHBP 2 0 2 354 0.00% 0.16% 10 of 146 PARTY VOTE % IN SEATS VALID VOTES POLLED SEATS CONTESTED WON FD VOTES % CONTESTED 20. BJSH 30 0 30 18862 0.18% 0.55% 21. BPSGKD 1 0 1 264 0.00% 0.22% 22. BSSP 4 0 4 1680 0.02% 0.34% 23. CGVP 37 0 37 24890 0.23% 0.53% 24. CMM 4 0 3 36238 0.34% 7.19% 25.
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