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Municipal General Election, 2021 ST. FORMAT-11 MUNICIPAL GENERAL ELECTION, 2021 POLLING PERCENTAGE (%) 8.15 A.M. 10.00 A.M. 1.00 P.M. 3.00 P.M. `5.00 P.M. FINAL Important SR. TOTAL TOTAL DISTRICT NAME OF ULB Start Peaceful Votes Information NO. WARD VOTERS Percentage Votes Polled Percentage Votes Polled Percentage Votes Polled Percentage Votes Polled Percentage polling Polled if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 AJMER NAGAR NIGAM AJMER 79 393765 YES 51850 13.17 142311 36.14 201068 51.06 244831 62.18 260571 66.17 2 AJMER NAGAR PALIKA KEKERI 40 32884 YES 6028 18.33 16640 50.60 22565 68.62 25955 78.93 26444 80.42 3 AJMER NAGAR PARISHAD KISHANGARH 60 117357 YES 23500 20.02 57583 49.07 75802 64.59 87246 74.34 88438 75.36 4 AJMER NAGAR PALIKA SARWAR 24 14209 YES 3699 26.03 8726 61.41 11194 78.78 12604 88.70 12603 88.70 5 AJMER NAGAR PALIKA VIJAYNAGAR 35 25507 YES 3895 15.27 11631 45.60 16198 63.50 19133 75.01 19556 76.67 6 BANSWARA NAGAR PALIKA KUSHALGARH 20 8412 YES 1191 14.16 4056 48.22 5890 70.02 7132 84.78 7132 84.78 7 BHILWARA NAGAR PALIKA ASIND 25 12152 YES 2990 24.61 7408 60.96 9355 76.98 10342 85.11 10413 85.69 8 BHILWARA NAGAR PARISHAD BHILWARA 70 273300 YES 34339 12.56 100097 36.63 142366 52.09 176489 64.58 183464 67.13 9 BHILWARA NAGAR PALIKA GANGAPUR 25 14042 YES 2777 19.78 7948 56.60 10595 75.45 12133 86.41 12195 86.85 10 BHILWARA NAGAR PALIKA GULABPURA 34 18079 YES 4126 22.82 10064 55.67 13082 72.36 14613 80.83 14613 80.83 11 BHILWARA NAGAR PALIKA JAHAJPUR 25 15896 YES 2886 18.16 8636 54.33 12123 76.26 13917 87.55 13986 87.98 12 BHILWARA NAGAR PALIKA MANDALGARH 20 10619 YES 1440 13.56 5520 51.98 7781 73.27 9147 86.14 9147 86.14 13 BHILWARA NAGAR PALIKA SHAHPURA 35 22762 YES 4206 18.48 11833 51.99 16415 72.12 18587 81.66 18833 82.74 14 BIKANER NAGAR PALIKA DESHNOK 25 14748 YES 3047 20.66 7970 54.04 10745 72.86 11865 80.45 11951 81.03 15 BIKANER NAGAR PALIKA DUNGARGARH 40 42636 YES 9564 22.43 22779 53.43 27941 65.53 30798 72.23 30798 72.23 16 BIKANER NAGAR PALIKA NOKHA 45 46287 YES 10796 23.32 26821 57.94 33588 72.56 36637 79.15 36780 79.46 17 BUNDI NAGAR PARISHAD BUNDI 60 75857 YES 14677 19.35 36571 48.21 48905 64.47 57042 75.20 57726 76.10 18 BUNDI NAGAR PALIKA INDERGARH 20 4460 YES 967 21.68 2670 59.87 3601 80.74 4025 90.25 4036 90.49 19 BUNDI NAGAR PALIKA K. PATAN 24 18445 YES 4114 22.30 10456 56.69 13705 74.30 15533 84.21 15637 84.78 20 BUNDI NAGAR PALIKA KAPREN 25 15125 YES 3594 23.76 9223 60.98 12038 79.59 13267 87.72 13334 88.16 21 BUNDI NAGAR PALIKA LAKHERI 34 20778 YES 3143 15.13 9272 44.62 13904 66.92 16528 79.55 16934 81.50 22 BUNDI NAGAR PALIKA NAINWA 25 15299 YES 3110 20.33 8425 55.07 11303 73.88 13111 85.70 13206 86.32 23 CHITTORGARH NAGAR PALIKA BARISADRI 25 11599 YES 2188 18.86 6300 54.32 8470 73.02 9909 85.43 10029 86.46 24 CHITTORGARH NAGAR PALIKA BEGU 24 14564 YES 2932 20.13 8206 56.34 11214 77.00 13057 89.65 13120 90.09 25 CHITTORGARH NAGAR PALIKA KAPASAN 25 16523 YES 3340 20.21 9313 56.36 12580 76.14 14203 85.96 14319 86.66 26 CHURU NAGAR PALIKA BIDASAR 35 27746 YES 5419 19.53 14548 52.43 19003 68.49 21085 75.99 21145 76.21 27 CHURU NAGAR PALIKA CHHAPAR 22 13860 YES 2788 20.12 7312 52.76 9391 67.76 10314 74.42 10314 74.42 28 CHURU NAGAR PALIKA RAJALDESAR 32 19176 YES 4074 21.25 10583 55.19 13534 70.58 14909 77.75 14947 77.95 29 CHURU NAGAR PALIKA RATANGARH 45 54126 YES 10151 18.75 27623 51.03 36624 67.66 42491 78.50 42551 78.61 30 CHURU NAGAR PALIKA RATANNAGAR 20 10038 YES 2512 25.02 6015 59.92 7524 74.96 8035 80.05 8035 80.05 31 CHURU NAGAR PALIKA SARDARSHAHAR 55 73881 YES 14044 19.01 37585 50.87 49213 66.61 54659 73.98 55784 75.51 32 CHURU NAGAR PARISHAD SUJANGARH 57 71459 YES 14500 20.29 37230 52.10 47286 66.17 52762 73.84 52763 73.84 33 CHURU NAGAR PALIKA TARANAGAR 35 26733 YES 5742 21.48 15477 57.89 20019 74.88 22036 82.43 22036 82.43 34 DUNGARPUR NAGAR PARISHAD DUNGARPUR 40 37115 YES 3548 9.56 12615 33.99 19182 51.68 23567 63.50 23817 64.17 35 DUNGARPUR NAGAR PALIKA SAGWARA 35 23715 YES 3709 15.64 11831 49.89 15368 64.80 17424 73.47 17638 74.37 36 HANUMANGARH NAGAR PALIKA BHADRA 38 29650 YES 8778 29.61 19875 67.03 24338 82.08 25861 87.22 25861 87.22 37 HANUMANGARH NAGAR PALIKA NOHAR 40 36706 YES 9752 26.57 21268 57.94 28445 77.49 30418 82.87 30418 82.87 38 HANUMANGARH NAGAR PALIKA PILIBANGA 35 28814 YES 8397 29.14 18385 63.81 22618 78.50 24639 85.51 24639 85.51 39 HANUMANGARH NAGAR PALIKA RAWATSAR 31 24518 YES 6426 26.21 15372 62.70 19660 80.19 21551 87.90 21551 87.90 40 HANUMANGARH NAGAR PALIKA SANGARIYA 35 27925 YES 7280 26.07 17235 61.72 22012 78.83 24597 88.08 24597 88.08 41 JAISALMER NAGAR PALIKA POKRAN 24 15732 YES 3846 24.45 9562 60.78 12439 79.07 14244 90.54 14244 90.54 42 JALORE NAGAR PALIKA SANCHORE 35 24705 YES 6179 25.01 16011 64.81 19182 77.64 20478 82.89 20534 83.12 43 JHALAWAR NAGAR PALIKA AKLERA 34 15860 YES 4146 26.14 8948 56.42 11190 70.55 12541 79.07 12608 79.50 44 JHALAWAR NAGAR PALIKA BHAWANI MANDI 39 30354 YES 5197 17.12 14697 48.42 20323 66.95 23884 78.68 24293 80.03 45 JHALAWAR NAGAR PARISHAD JHALAWAR 45 47703 YES 8746 18.33 18471 38.72 30966 64.91 35782 75.01 35777 75.00 46 JHALAWAR NAGAR PALIKA JHALRAPATAN 34 25875 YES 4334 16.75 12854 49.68 17330 66.98 20063 77.54 20321 78.54 47 JHALAWAR NAGAR PALIKA PIRAWA 20 9463 YES 2071 21.89 5435 57.43 7115 75.19 7864 83.10 7898 83.46 48 JHUNJHUNU NAGAR PALIKA BAGAD 20 11344 YES 2231 19.67 6087 53.66 8231 72.56 9303 82.01 9331 82.25 49 JHUNJHUNU NAGAR PALIKA CHIRAWA 39 32260 YES 7254 22.49 17665 54.76 22883 70.93 26161 81.09 26351 81.68 50 JHUNJHUNU NAGAR PALIKA KHETRI 25 14451 YES 3543 24.52 8464 58.57 11008 76.17 12296 85.09 12306 85.16 51 JHUNJHUNU NAGAR PALIKA MANDAWA 25 18208 YES 3980 21.86 9523 52.30 12808 70.34 14304 78.56 14322 78.66 52 JHUNJHUNU NAGAR PALIKA MUKANDGARH 25 15675 YES 3558 22.70 8495 54.19 11013 70.26 12316 78.57 12347 78.77 53 JHUNJHUNU NAGAR PALIKA NAWALGARH 37 39723 YES 8549 21.52 20488 51.58 26240 66.06 30116 75.82 30118 75.82 54 JHUNJHUNU NAGAR PALIKA SURAJGARH 25 17214 YES 2996 17.40 8910 51.76 12289 71.39 13994 81.29 14058 81.67 55 JHUNJHUNU NAGAR PALIKA UDAIPURWATI 34 23536 YES 5621 23.88 13474 57.25 17755 75.44 19562 83.12 19636 83.43 56 NAGAUR NAGAR PALIKA DEGANA 25 15160 YES 3094 20.41 8467 55.85 11149 73.54 12434 82.02 12455 82.16 57 NAGAUR NAGAR PALIKA KUCHAMAN CITY 45 46625 YES 9941 21.32 25647 55.01 33162 71.12 37043 79.45 36748 78.82 58 NAGAUR NAGAR PALIKA KUCHERA 25 16420 YES 3001 18.28 9483 57.75 12685 77.25 13892 84.60 13952 84.97 59 NAGAUR NAGAR PALIKA LADNU 45 49849 YES 8945 17.94 25516 51.19 32498 65.19 35725 71.67 35930 72.08 60 NAGAUR NAGAR PALIKA MERTA CITY 39 31941 YES 5583 17.48 17960 56.23 23771 74.42 26850 84.06 27330 85.56 61 NAGAUR NAGAR PALIKA MUNDAWA 25 13749 YES 2679 19.49 7872 57.26 10337 75.18 11537 83.91 11568 84.14 62 NAGAUR NAGAR PARISHAD NAGOUR 59 80128 YES 17097 21.34 36225 45.21 57701 72.01 64636 80.67 64842 80.92 63 NAGAUR NAGAR PALIKA NAWA 25 15669 YES 3697 23.59 9071 57.89 11225 71.64 12321 78.63 12332 78.70 64 NAGAUR NAGAR PALIKA PARBATSAR 25 11262 YES 2996 26.60 6953 61.74 8881 78.86 9577 85.04 9592 85.17 65 PALI NAGAR PALIKA BALI 25 16582 YES 2367 14.27 8413 50.74 10647 64.21 11852 71.48 11854 71.49 66 PALI NAGAR PALIKA FALNA 25 17228 YES 2973 17.26 8893 51.62 11402 66.18 12839 74.52 12880 74.76 67 PALI NAGAR PALIKA JAITARAN 25 17715 YES 3628 20.48 9701 54.76 12542 70.80 14093 79.55 14093 79.55 68 PALI NAGAR PALIKA RANIKHURD 20 11391 YES 2084 18.30 5795 50.87 7815 68.61 8693 76.31 8701 76.38 69 PALI NAGAR PALIKA SADRI 35 23741 YES 5054 21.29 10451 44.02 15760 66.38 16914 71.24 16916 71.25 70 PALI NAGAR PALIKA SOJATCITY 40 31349 YES 5925 18.90 16856 53.77 22371 71.36 25000 79.75 25886 82.57 71 PALI NAGAR PALIKA TAKHATGARH 25 13599 YES 2670 19.63 7770 57.14 9218 67.78 9932 73.03 9942 73.11 72 PRATAPGARH NAGAR PALIKA CHHOTSADRI 21 12764 YES 2901 22.73 6921 54.22 9540 74.74 10785 84.50 10785 84.50 73 PRATAPGARH NAGAR PARISHAD PRATAPGARH 40 33981 YES 4308 12.68 15505 45.63 22221 65.39 26181 77.05 26181 77.05 74 RAJSAMAND NAGAR PALIKA DEVGARH 25 14308 YES 3049 21.31 7789 54.44 10309 72.05 11599 81.07 11615 81.18 75 RAJSAMAND NAGAR PARISHAD RAJSAMAND 45 48937 YES 7826 15.99 22059 45.08 30830 63.00 36321 74.22 37040 75.69 76 SIKAR NAGAR PALIKA FATEHPUR 54 69790 YES 17377 24.90 39716 56.91 47161 67.58 50259 72.01 50602 72.51 77 SIKAR NAGAR PALIKA KHANDELA 25 17519 YES 3506 20.01 9280 52.97 12203 69.66 13605 77.66 13623 77.76 78 SIKAR NAGAR PALIKA LAXMANGARH 40 43451 YES 8139 18.73 19089 43.93 29559 68.03 32597 75.02 33022 76.00 79 SIKAR NAGAR PALIKA LOSAL 33 20546 YES 5395 26.26 13090 63.71 15967 77.71 17046 82.97 17125 83.35 80 SIKAR NAGAR PALIKA RAMGARH SHEKHAWATI 34 25624 YES 4649 18.14 13281 51.83 17379 67.82 19173 74.82 19273 75.21 81 SIKAR NAGAR PALIKA RINGUS 34 19115 YES 3567 18.66 10132 53.01 14040 73.45 16301 85.28 16711 87.42 82 SIKAR NAGAR PALIKA SHRIMADHOPUR 33 24365 YES 4436 18.21 12751 52.33 17124 70.28 19627 80.55 19891 81.64 83 TONK NAGAR PALIKA DEVLI 25 15470 YES 2902 18.76 8211 53.08 11285 72.95 13181 85.20 13181 85.20 84 TONK NAGAR PALIKA MALPURA 34 22620 YES 4309 19.05 12375 54.71 17157 75.85 19397 85.75 19525 86.32 85 TONK NAGAR PALIKA NEWAI 35 28860 YES 4707 16.31 14078 48.78 20759 71.93 24093 83.48 24553 85.08 86 TONK NAGAR PALIKA TODARAISINGH 24 16729 YES 3078 18.40 9691 57.93 12596 75.29 14107 84.33 14221 85.01 87 TONK NAGAR PALIKA UNIARA 20 9254 YES 1737 18.77 4943 53.41 6961 75.22 8078 87.29 8079 87.30 88 UDAIPUR NAGAR PALIKA BHINDER 25 15151 YES 2793 18.43 7924 52.30 10831 71.49 12330 81.38 12355 81.55 89 UDAIPUR NAGAR PALIKA FATEHNAGAR 25 17892 YES 2504 14.00 8146 45.53 13161 73.56 15400 86.07 15400 86.07 90 UDAIPUR NAGAR PALIKA SALUMBER 25 13463 YES 2466 18.32 6951 51.63 9432 70.06 10601 78.74 10605 78.77 TOTAL 2985 2985117 YES 555153 18.60 1459502 48.89 1967096 65.90 2249379 75.35 2284313 76.52.
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