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Registration State Name District Name Name of the Candidate Gender category Area Code Code no. 20 RAJASTHAN 01 BANSWARA-I REENA CHANANA 20010064 FEMALE ST RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 01 BANSWARA-I TANMAY LABANA 20010684 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 01 BANSWARA-I SHAILESH DODIYAR 20010327 MALE ST RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 01 BANSWARA-I RAHUL DAMOR 20010219 MALE ST RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 01 BANSWARA-I NIKITA LABANA 20010406 FEMALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 01 BANSWARA-I KANCHAN KHANT 20010318 FEMALE ST RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 01 BANSWARA-I BHUPESH PANDA 20010656 MALE ST RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 01 BANSWARA-I RAVINA RAVAL 20010063 FEMALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 01 BANSWARA-I MAMTA YADAV 20010060 FEMALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 02 CHURU SIVANG 20020657 MALE OBC URBAN 20 RAJASTHAN 02 CHURU RADHA KRISHAN SINWAR 20020242 MALE OBC URBAN 20 RAJASTHAN 02 CHURU NIRANJAN SAINI 20020793 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 02 CHURU NISTHA SHARMA 20020258 FEMALE GEN RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 02 CHURU SWAPNIL SHARMA 20020470 MALE GEN URBAN 20 RAJASTHAN 02 CHURU PRAKASH JAT 20020408 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 02 CHURU PRAMESHWAR LAL MEGHWAL 20020282 MALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 02 CHURU SUNIL 20020396 MALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 02 CHURU MANSI CHANWARIA 20020149 FEMALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 02 CHURU LAKHAN SINGH 20020039 MALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 02 CHURU DHARMCHAND MEGHWAL 20021057 MALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 02 CHURU ROHIT KUMAR 20021044 MALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 03 JAIPUR KRISHAN YADAV 20031471 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 03 JAIPUR PRAGYA MEENA 20030015 FEMALE ST URBAN 20 RAJASTHAN 03 JAIPUR JAIARYAN YADAV 20031474 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 03 JAIPUR KAMAL CHOUDHARY 20030398 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 03 JAIPUR PRACHI JINDAL 20032196 FEMALE GEN RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 03 JAIPUR ANISHA YADAV 20031468 FEMALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 03 JAIPUR CHANCHAL 20032058 FEMALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 03 JAIPUR HARISH 20031160 MALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 03 JAIPUR RIYA DHYAWNA 20032019 FEMALE ST URBAN State Dist. Registration State Name District Name Name of the Candidate Gender category Area Code Code no. 20 RAJASTHAN 03 JAIPUR KANISHKA KATARIA 20031485 FEMALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 03 JAIPUR LAKSHITA SAMARIYA 20030810 FEMALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 04 NAGAUR MUNESH GURJAR 20040729 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 04 NAGAUR VISHAL UPADHYAY 20040656 MALE GEN RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 04 NAGAUR KUSHAL CHOUDHARY 20040630 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 04 NAGAUR KRISHAN KUMAR 20040342 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 05 RAJSAMAND JIGYASHA CHOUHAN 20050348 FEMALE GEN RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 05 RAJSAMAND PREKSHA SINGH 20050278 FEMALE OBC URBAN 20 RAJASTHAN 05 RAJSAMAND PAYAL KUNWAR CHUNDAWAT 20050638 FEMALE GEN RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 05 RAJSAMAND KARTIKEYA KHANDELWAL 20050362 MALE GEN RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 05 RAJSAMAND PRATIBHA LOHAR 20050239 FEMALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 05 RAJSAMAND PRIYANSHI SONI 20050052 FEMALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 05 RAJSAMAND HEMLATA KUNWAR CHUNDAWAT 20050039 FEMALE GEN RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 05 RAJSAMAND KAVYA TRIPATHI 20050228 FEMALE GEN RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 05 RAJSAMAND PRASHANT BALAI 20050401 MALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 05 RAJSAMAND CHHAGAN GAMETI 20050210 MALE ST RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 05 RAJSAMAND REENA GAMETI 20050845 FEMALE ST URBAN 20 RAJASTHAN 05 RAJSAMAND SUSHILA KUMARI BHEEL 20050454 FEMALE ST RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 06 BHILWARA YASH SONI 20060501 MALE GEN URBAN 20 RAJASTHAN 06 BHILWARA PARI CHOBEY 20060236 FEMALE GEN RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 06 BHILWARA VIKAS SEN 20061020 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 06 BHILWARA KIRTI RATHORE 20060938 FEMALE GEN RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 06 BHILWARA KRISHNA MEENA 20061111 FEMALE ST RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 07 CHITTORGARH PANKAJ KUMAR LAKHARA 20070549 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 07 CHITTORGARH VAIDEHI LAKSHKAR 20070228 FEMALE OBC URBAN 20 RAJASTHAN 07 CHITTORGARH PRAVEEN SALVI 20070536 MALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 07 CHITTORGARH MAMTA TELI 20070423 FEMALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 07 CHITTORGARH PANKAJ TELI 20070530 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 07 CHITTORGARH PRASHANT VYAS 20070029 MALE GEN RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 07 CHITTORGARH KRISHNA RAYKA 20070538 FEMALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 07 CHITTORGARH VARSHA SEN 20070535 FEMALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 07 CHITTORGARH RITIKA SALVI 20070546 FEMALE SC RURAL State Dist. Registration State Name District Name Name of the Candidate Gender category Area Code Code no. 20 RAJASTHAN 07 CHITTORGARH HEMRAJ BHIL 20070092 MALE ST RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 07 CHITTORGARH PADHAMINI MEENA 20070478 FEMALE ST RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 08 JALORE DIKSHIKA KANWAR 20080200 FEMALE GEN RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 08 JALORE SANDEEP BISHNOI 20080837 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 08 JALORE SIDDHARTH 20080044 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 08 JALORE JYOTI KANWAR 20080857 FEMALE GEN RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 08 JALORE JAMANA KUMARI 20080639 FEMALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 08 JALORE REKHA KUMARI 20080854 FEMALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 09 SIKAR DEEPAK SARAN 20090498 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 09 SIKAR LUCKEY AMBAWTA 20090916 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 09 SIKAR RAMSAWRUP 20090268 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 09 SIKAR MONIKA KUMARI 20091092 FEMALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 09 SIKAR KUMARI KRITIKA 20090888 FEMALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 09 SIKAR SHEETAL MEENA 20090075 FEMALE ST RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 10 BARAN PRIYA PARETA 20100447 FEMALE OBC URBAN 20 RAJASTHAN 10 BARAN VAIBHAV CHOURASIYA 20100076 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 10 BARAN DEEPAK MEHTA 20100527 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 10 BARAN SUHANI KHANDELWAL 20100336 FEMALE GEN RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 10 BARAN DIPESH VARMA 20100126 MALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 10 BARAN YOGESH MEENA 20100386 MALE ST RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 10 BARAN AJAY 20100220 MALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 10 BARAN MOHIT KUMAR YADAV 20100269 MALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 11 BARMER VIKRAM KUMAR 20111719 MALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 11 BARMER KHUSHI VISHNOI 20110699 FEMALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 11 BARMER DIVYA JAKHAR 20110428 FEMALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 11 BARMER JEENGAR VIJAYRAJ 20110235 MALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 11 BARMER KAILASH KUMARI 20110139 FEMALE GEN RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 11 BARMER BHAWNA M 20111335 FEMALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 11 BARMER NARSA RAM 20110823 MALE ST RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 12 DUNGARPUR HARSH JOSHI 20120428 MALE GEN RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 12 DUNGARPUR PRIYANSHI KHARADI 20120451 FEMALE ST URBAN 20 RAJASTHAN 12 DUNGARPUR LAKSHYA JOSHI 20120064 MALE GEN RURAL State Dist. Registration State Name District Name Name of the Candidate Gender category Area Code Code no. 20 RAJASTHAN 12 DUNGARPUR HARDIK PRAJAPAT 20120472 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 12 DUNGARPUR JUGAL KALAL 20120065 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 12 DUNGARPUR PRIYANSHI DAMOR 20120051 FEMALE ST RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 12 DUNGARPUR PREETI KUMARI DAMOR 20120422 FEMALE ST RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 12 DUNGARPUR TANU GAYARI 20120177 FEMALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 12 DUNGARPUR PREKSHA AKOT 20120681 FEMALE GEN RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 12 DUNGARPUR BHAVIKA KALASUA 20120469 FEMALE ST RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 12 DUNGARPUR ANJALI YADAV 20120401 FEMALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 12 DUNGARPUR BHAWNA MOBARSA 20120143 FEMALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 12 DUNGARPUR HITESH DABAGAR 20120022 MALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 12 DUNGARPUR VIDHI YADAV 20120405 FEMALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 12 DUNGARPUR TEENA BISWAS 20120580 FEMALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 12 DUNGARPUR YANSHI GARG 20120503 FEMALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 13 AJMER MAHAVEER JAJDA 20130721 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 13 AJMER ROHIT NAYAK 20130291 MALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 13 AJMER RAKSHITA MAHESHWARI 20130712 FEMALE GEN RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 13 AJMER MANISH KUMAR 20130267 MALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 14 JAISALMER ALTAF HUSAIN 20140666 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 14 JAISALMER ARVIND SINGH 20140339 MALE GEN RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 14 JAISALMER KAVITA 20140085 FEMALE SC URBAN 20 RAJASTHAN 14 JAISALMER KAILASH KUMAR 20141049 MALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 14 JAISALMER KAJAL SUTHAR 20140347 FEMALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 14 JAISALMER KASHISH KUMAR MEENA 20140048 MALE ST RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 14 JAISALMER LALITA 20140914 FEMALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 15 SRI GANGANAGAR-I JAIVENDRA SINGH 20150420 MALE GEN URBAN 20 RAJASTHAN 15 SRI GANGANAGAR-I CHANCHAL 20150430 FEMALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 15 SRI GANGANAGAR-I RAHUL SANKHLA 20150119 MALE SC URBAN 20 RAJASTHAN 15 SRI GANGANAGAR-I RAMANDEEP SINGH 20150635 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 15 SRI GANGANAGAR-I FAMIYA KHAN 20150027 FEMALE GEN URBAN 20 RAJASTHAN 15 SRI GANGANAGAR-I SIMRAN 20150717 FEMALE GEN RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 15 SRI GANGANAGAR-I TARUN 20150170 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 15 SRI GANGANAGAR-I KAMALKANT KALWA 20150464 MALE SC RURAL State Dist. Registration State Name District Name Name of the Candidate Gender category Area Code Code no. 20 RAJASTHAN 15 SRI GANGANAGAR-I BHUMIKA 20150141 FEMALE GEN RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 15 SRI GANGANAGAR-I DIKSHA GODARA 20150361 FEMALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 15 SRI GANGANAGAR-I SAHIL 20150172 MALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 15 SRI GANGANAGAR-I KOMAL 20150328 FEMALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 15 SRI GANGANAGAR-I LOKESH KUMARI 20150613 FEMALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 15 SRI GANGANAGAR-I PARAS SAGAR 20150107 MALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 16 JODHPUR MAHENDRA 20161311 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 16 JODHPUR ABHINAV SINGH DEORA 20160672 MALE GEN RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 16 JODHPUR RAHUL BISHNOI 20160319 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 16 JODHPUR JATIN JAKHAR 20160078 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 16 JODHPUR PRAKASH 20160867 MALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 16 JODHPUR YUVRAJ MEGHWAL 20161114 MALE SC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 16 JODHPUR ANNU 20160594 FEMALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 16 JODHPUR RITU 20161370 FEMALE OBC RURAL 20 RAJASTHAN 16 JODHPUR PRIYADARSHANA GOYAL 20160444 FEMALE SC URBAN 20 RAJASTHAN
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