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S28 - UTTARANCHAL PC No General Elections, 1999 Details for Assembly Segments of Parliamentary Constituencies Candidate No & Name Party Votes State-UT Code & Name : S28 - UTTARANCHAL PC No. & Name : 1-Tehri Garhwal AC Number and AC Name 1-Uttarkashi 1 Manabendra Shah BJP 41539 2 Munna Chauhan SP 7463 3 Rajeev Rawat BSP 623 4 Vijay Bahuguna INC 33095 5 Vidya Sagar Nautiyal CPI 3855 6 Darshan Lal Dimiri ABHM 842 7 Bishnu Pal Singh Rawat UKKD 1181 8 Virendra Singh Negi IND 390 Total Valid Votes for the AC : 88988 AC Number and AC Name 2-Tehri 1 Manabendra Shah BJP 34662 2 Munna Chauhan SP 2401 3 Rajeev Rawat BSP 700 4 Vijay Bahuguna INC 31401 5 Vidya Sagar Nautiyal CPI 3697 6 Darshan Lal Dimiri ABHM 715 7 Bishnu Pal Singh Rawat UKKD 314 8 Virendra Singh Negi IND 528 Total Valid Votes for the AC : 74418 AC Number and AC Name 3-Deoprayag 1 Manabendra Shah BJP 35091 2 Munna Chauhan SP 1856 3 Rajeev Rawat BSP 1127 4 Vijay Bahuguna INC 26332 5 Vidya Sagar Nautiyal CPI 3848 6 Darshan Lal Dimiri ABHM 652 7 Bishnu Pal Singh Rawat UKKD 293 8 Virendra Singh Negi IND 597 Total Valid Votes for the AC : 69796 AC Number and AC Name 423-Mussoorie 1 Manabendra Shah BJP 67592 2 Munna Chauhan SP 6103 3 Rajeev Rawat BSP 3281 4 Vijay Bahuguna INC 61752 5 Vidya Sagar Nautiyal CPI 3339 6 Darshan Lal Dimiri ABHM 702 7 Bishnu Pal Singh Rawat UKKD 368 8 Virendra Singh Negi IND 280 Total Valid Votes for the AC : 143417 Election Commission of India - GE-1999 Assembly Segment Details for PCs Page 1 of 11 General Elections, 1999 Details for Assembly Segments of Parliamentary Constituencies Candidate No & Name Party Votes AC Number and AC Name 425-Chakrata 1 Manabendra Shah BJP 28180 2 Munna Chauhan SP 32362 3 Rajeev Rawat BSP 2310 4 Vijay Bahuguna INC 39385 5 Vidya Sagar Nautiyal CPI 1884 6 Darshan Lal Dimiri ABHM 724 7 Bishnu Pal Singh Rawat UKKD 391 8 Virendra Singh Negi IND 433 Total Valid Votes for the AC : 105669 Valid Postal Ballots for each candidate in the PC 1 Manabendra Shah BJP 775 2 Munna Chauhan SP 11 3 Rajeev Rawat BSP 1 4 Vijay Bahuguna INC 103 5 Vidya Sagar Nautiyal CPI 8 6 Darshan Lal Dimiri ABHM 2 7 Bishnu Pal Singh Rawat UKKD 8 8 Virendra Singh Negi IND 1 Total Valid Postal Ballots for the PC 909 Total Valid Votes for the PC: 1-Tehri Garhwal 483197 Election Commission of India - GE-1999 Assembly Segment Details for PCs Page 2 of 11 General Elections, 1999 Details for Assembly Segments of Parliamentary Constituencies Candidate No & Name Party Votes PC No. & Name : 2-Garhwal AC Number and AC Name 4-Lansdowne 1 Chandra Shekhar BSP 1686 2 Maj Gen. (Rtd) Bhuwan Chandra BJP 46692 3 Manmohan Singh Rawat SP 785 4 Satpal Maharaj INC 40549 5 Jagdish Negi UKKD 552 6 Tarunendu Bajpai IND 46 7 Ratanvir Tyagi IND 905 8 Laxmi IND 597 9 Satpal Singh Rawat IND 517 10 Saleem IND 127 Total Valid Votes for the AC : 92456 AC Number and AC Name 5-Pauri 1 Chandra Shekhar BSP 577 2 Maj Gen. (Rtd) Bhuwan Chandra BJP 34704 3 Manmohan Singh Rawat SP 529 4 Satpal Maharaj INC 36971 5 Jagdish Negi UKKD 723 6 Tarunendu Bajpai IND 24 7 Ratanvir Tyagi IND 750 8 Laxmi IND 576 9 Satpal Singh Rawat IND 388 10 Saleem IND 97 Total Valid Votes for the AC : 75339 AC Number and AC Name 6-Karanprayag 1 Chandra Shekhar BSP 776 2 Maj Gen. (Rtd) Bhuwan Chandra BJP 38979 3 Manmohan Singh Rawat SP 890 4 Satpal Maharaj INC 37263 5 Jagdish Negi UKKD 324 6 Tarunendu Bajpai IND 19 7 Ratanvir Tyagi IND 723 8 Laxmi IND 671 9 Satpal Singh Rawat IND 251 10 Saleem IND 100 Total Valid Votes for the AC : 79996 Election Commission of India - GE-1999 Assembly Segment Details for PCs Page 3 of 11 General Elections, 1999 Details for Assembly Segments of Parliamentary Constituencies Candidate No & Name Party Votes AC Number and AC Name 7-Badrikedar 1 Chandra Shekhar BSP 2609 2 Maj Gen. (Rtd) Bhuwan Chandra BJP 55512 3 Manmohan Singh Rawat SP 1237 4 Satpal Maharaj INC 48976 5 Jagdish Negi UKKD 304 6 Tarunendu Bajpai IND 30 7 Ratanvir Tyagi IND 945 8 Laxmi IND 659 9 Satpal Singh Rawat IND 388 10 Saleem IND 165 Total Valid Votes for the AC : 110825 AC Number and AC Name 424-Dehra Dun 1 Chandra Shekhar BSP 1096 2 Maj Gen. (Rtd) Bhuwan Chandra BJP 57801 3 Manmohan Singh Rawat SP 368 4 Satpal Maharaj INC 45431 5 Jagdish Negi UKKD 495 6 Tarunendu Bajpai IND 53 7 Ratanvir Tyagi IND 436 8 Laxmi IND 238 9 Satpal Singh Rawat IND 521 10 Saleem IND 80 Total Valid Votes for the AC : 106519 Valid Postal Ballots for each candidate in the PC 1 Chandra Shekhar BSP 7 2 Maj Gen. (Rtd) Bhuwan Chandra BJP 6057 3 Manmohan Singh Rawat SP 25 4 Satpal Maharaj INC 873 5 Jagdish Negi UKKD 35 6 Tarunendu Bajpai IND 5 7 Ratanvir Tyagi IND 15 8 Laxmi IND 18 9 Satpal Singh Rawat IND 7 10 Saleem IND 4 Total Valid Postal Ballots for the PC 7046 Total Valid Votes for the PC: 2-Garhwal 472181 Election Commission of India - GE-1999 Assembly Segment Details for PCs Page 4 of 11 General Elections, 1999 Details for Assembly Segments of Parliamentary Constituencies Candidate No & Name Party Votes PC No. & Name : 3-Almora AC Number and AC Name 8-Didihat 1 Gusain Singh SP 340 2 Gopal Ram Das BSP 640 3 D.K. Joshi JD(S) 508 4 Bachi Singh Rawat BJP 35144 5 Harish Rawat INC 33778 6 Amba Datt BBMKD 440 7 Dr. Govind Ballabh Joshi AJBP 175 8 Pushpa Katoj UKKD 2839 9 Prakash Chandra Thulghariya IND 447 10 Ramesh Chandra Joshi IND 98 Total Valid Votes for the AC : 74409 AC Number and AC Name 9-Pithoragarh 1 Gusain Singh SP 359 2 Gopal Ram Das BSP 798 3 D.K. Joshi JD(S) 485 4 Bachi Singh Rawat BJP 41303 5 Harish Rawat INC 39995 6 Amba Datt BBMKD 467 7 Dr. Govind Ballabh Joshi AJBP 208 8 Pushpa Katoj UKKD 1295 9 Prakash Chandra Thulghariya IND 339 10 Ramesh Chandra Joshi IND 175 Total Valid Votes for the AC : 85424 AC Number and AC Name 10-Almora 1 Gusain Singh SP 450 2 Gopal Ram Das BSP 1165 3 D.K. Joshi JD(S) 401 4 Bachi Singh Rawat BJP 39917 5 Harish Rawat INC 39432 6 Amba Datt BBMKD 442 7 Dr. Govind Ballabh Joshi AJBP 171 8 Pushpa Katoj UKKD 1322 9 Prakash Chandra Thulghariya IND 346 10 Ramesh Chandra Joshi IND 144 Total Valid Votes for the AC : 83790 Election Commission of India - GE-1999 Assembly Segment Details for PCs Page 5 of 11 General Elections, 1999 Details for Assembly Segments of Parliamentary Constituencies Candidate No & Name Party Votes AC Number and AC Name 11-Bageshwar 1 Gusain Singh SP 853 2 Gopal Ram Das BSP 1452 3 D.K. Joshi JD(S) 440 4 Bachi Singh Rawat BJP 36231 5 Harish Rawat INC 32758 6 Amba Datt BBMKD 402 7 Dr. Govind Ballabh Joshi AJBP 151 8 Pushpa Katoj UKKD 830 9 Prakash Chandra Thulghariya IND 338 10 Ramesh Chandra Joshi IND 122 Total Valid Votes for the AC : 73577 AC Number and AC Name 12-Ranikhet 1 Gusain Singh SP 348 2 Gopal Ram Das BSP 1647 3 D.K. Joshi JD(S) 566 4 Bachi Singh Rawat BJP 36229 5 Harish Rawat INC 34648 6 Amba Datt BBMKD 951 7 Dr. Govind Ballabh Joshi AJBP 148 8 Pushpa Katoj UKKD 1294 9 Prakash Chandra Thulghariya IND 399 10 Ramesh Chandra Joshi IND 139 Total Valid Votes for the AC : 76369 Valid Postal Ballots for each candidate in the PC 1 Gusain Singh SP 31 2 Gopal Ram Das BSP 27 3 D.K. Joshi JD(S) 10 4 Bachi Singh Rawat BJP 3564 5 Harish Rawat INC 318 6 Amba Datt BBMKD 4 7 Dr. Govind Ballabh Joshi AJBP 5 8 Pushpa Katoj UKKD 73 9 Prakash Chandra Thulghariya IND 3 10 Ramesh Chandra Joshi IND 1 Total Valid Postal Ballots for the PC 4036 Total Valid Votes for the PC: 3-Almora 397605 Election Commission of India - GE-1999 Assembly Segment Details for PCs Page 6 of 11 General Elections, 1999 Details for Assembly Segments of Parliamentary Constituencies Candidate No & Name Party Votes PC No. & Name : 4-Nainital AC Number and AC Name 13-Nainital 1 Narayan Datt Tiwari INC 68221 2 Naina Ahmad BSP 12374 3 Balraj Passi BJP 37710 4 Muzaffar Ali SP 1895 5 Darshan Singh UKKD 290 6 Raja Bahuguna CPI(ML)(L) 216 7 Radha Kant Sarkar AD 178 8 Inder Pal IND 255 9 Kashmir Singh IND 829 10 Ganga Singh IND 201 11 Tej Ram Arya IND 218 12 Nar Ram Koli IND 98 13 Raja Ram IND 248 14 Rajeev IND 58 15 Ranaveer Singha IND 169 Total Valid Votes for the AC : 122960 AC Number and AC Name 14-Khatima 1 Narayan Datt Tiwari INC 59355 2 Naina Ahmad BSP 26928 3 Balraj Passi BJP 48039 4 Muzaffar Ali SP 17633 5 Darshan Singh UKKD 384 6 Raja Bahuguna CPI(ML)(L) 105 7 Radha Kant Sarkar AD 293 8 Inder Pal IND 303 9 Kashmir Singh IND 1048 10 Ganga Singh IND 366 11 Tej Ram Arya IND 386 12 Nar Ram Koli IND 249 13 Raja Ram IND 339 14 Rajeev IND 89 15 Ranaveer Singha IND 187 Total Valid Votes for the AC : 155704 Election Commission of India - GE-1999 Assembly Segment Details for PCs Page 7 of 11 General Elections, 1999 Details for Assembly Segments of Parliamentary Constituencies Candidate No & Name Party Votes AC Number and AC Name 15-Haldwani 1 Narayan Datt Tiwari INC 99307 2 Naina Ahmad BSP 19121 3 Balraj Passi BJP 56170 4 Muzaffar Ali SP 13991 5 Darshan Singh UKKD 568 6 Raja Bahuguna CPI(ML)(L) 1160 7 Radha Kant Sarkar AD 341 8 Inder Pal IND 269 9 Kashmir Singh IND 1008 10 Ganga Singh IND 387 11 Tej Ram Arya IND 570 12 Nar Ram Koli IND 183 13 Raja Ram IND 291 14 Rajeev IND 75 15 Ranaveer Singha IND 183 Total Valid Votes for the AC : 193624 AC Number and AC Name 16-Kashipur 1 Narayan Datt Tiwari INC 82327 2 Naina Ahmad BSP 18488 3 Balraj Passi BJP 36690 4 Muzaffar Ali SP 20332 5 Darshan Singh UKKD 212 6 Raja Bahuguna CPI(ML)(L) 228 7 Radha Kant Sarkar AD 188 8 Inder Pal IND 230 9 Kashmir Singh IND 1227 10 Ganga Singh IND 213 11 Tej Ram Arya IND 260 12 Nar Ram Koli IND 191 13 Raja Ram IND 246 14 Rajeev IND 63 15 Ranaveer Singha IND 147 Total Valid Votes for the AC : 161042 Election Commission of India - GE-1999 Assembly Segment Details for PCs Page 8 of 11 General
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