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List of Successful Candidates Election Commission of India- State Election, 2010 to the Legislative Assembly Of Bihar LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES CONSTITUENCY WINNER SEX PARTY 1 Valmiki Nagar Rajesh Singh M JD(U) 2 Ramnagar (SC) Bhagirathi Devi F BJP 3 Narkatiaganj Satish Chandra Dubey M BJP 4 Bagaha Prabhat Ranjan Singh M JD(U) 5 Lauriya Vinay Bihari M IND 6 Nautan Manorma Prasad F JD(U) 7 Chanpatia Chandra Mohan Rai M BJP 8 Bettiah Renu Devi F BJP 9 Sikta Dilip Varma M IND 10 Raxaul Dr. Ajay Kumar Singh M BJP 11 Sugauli Ramchandra Sahani M BJP 12 Narkatia Shyam Bihari Prasad M JD(U) 13 Harsidhi (SC) Krishana Nandan Paswan M BJP 14 Govindganj Meena Dwivedi F JD(U) 15 Kesaria Sachindra Pd. Singh M BJP 16 Kalyanpur Razia Khatoon F JD(U) 17 Pipra Awadhesh Prasad Kushwaha M JD(U) 18 Madhuban Shivjee Rai M JD(U) 19 Motihari Pramod Kumar M BJP 20 Chiraia Avaneesh Kumar Singh M BJP 21 Dhaka Pawan Kumar Jaiswal M IND 22 Sheohar Sharfuddin M JD(U) 23 Riga Motilal Prasad M BJP 24 Bathnaha (SC) Dinkar Ram M BJP 25 Parihar Ram Naresh Pr. Yadav. M BJP 26 Sursand Shahid Ali Khan M JD(U) 27 Bajpatti Ranju Geeta F JD(U) 28 Sitamarhi Sunil Kumar Alias Pintu M BJP 29 Runisaidpur Guddi Devi F JD(U) 30 Belsand Sunita Singh F JD(U) 31 Harlakhi Shaligram Yadav M JD(U) 32 Benipatti Vinod Narain Jha M BJP 33 Khajauli Arun Shankar Prasad M BJP 34 Babubarhi Uma Kant Yadav M RJD 35 Bisfi Dr. Faiyaj Ahmad M RJD 36 Madhubani Ram Deo Mahto M BJP 37 Rajnagar (SC) Ram Lakhan Ram Raman M RJD 38 Jhanjharpur Nitish Mishra M JD(U) 39 Phulparas Guljar Devi F JD(U) 40 Laukaha Hari Prasad Sah M JD(U) CONSTITUENCY WINNER SEX PARTY 41 Nirmali Aniruddha Prasad Yadav M JD(U) 42 Pipra Sujata Devi F JD(U) 43 Supaul Bijendra Prasad Yadav M JD(U) 44 Tribeniganj (SC) Amla Devi F JD(U) 45 Chhatapur Neeraj Kumar Singh M JD(U) 46 Narpatganj Devanti Yadav F BJP 47 Raniganj (SC) Parmanand Rishideo M BJP 48 Forbesganj Padam Parag Roy 'Venu' M BJP 49 Araria Zakir Hussain Khan M LJP 50 Jokihat Sarfraz Alam M JD(U) 51 Sikti Anandi Prasad Yadav M BJP 52 Bahadurganj Mohammad Tousif Alam M INC 53 Thakurganj Naushad Alam M LJP 54 Kishanganj Dr Mohammad Jawaid M INC 55 Kochadhaman Akhatarul Iman M RJD 56 Amour Saba Zafar M BJP 57 Baisi Santosh Kumar M BJP 58 Kasba Md. Afaque Alam M INC 59 Banmankhi (SC) Krishna Kumar Rishi M BJP 60 Rupauli Bima Bharti F JD(U) 61 Dhamdaha Leshi Singh F JD(U) 62 Purnia Raj Kishore Keshari M BJP 63 Katihar Tar Kishore Prasad M BJP 64 Kadwa Bhola Ray M BJP 65 Balrampur Dulal Chandra Goshwami M IND 66 Pranpur Binod Kumar Singh M BJP 67 Manihari (ST) Manohar Prasad Singh M JD(U) 68 Barari Bibhasha Chandra Choudhary M BJP 69 Korha (SC) Mahesh Paswan M BJP 70 Alamnagar Narendra N. Yadav M JD(U) 71 Bihariganj Renu Kumari F JD(U) 72 Singheshwar (SC) Ramesh Rishidev M JD(U) 73 Madhepura Chandrashekhar M RJD 74 Sonbarsa (SC) Ratnesh Sada M JD(U) 75 Saharsa Alok Ranjan M BJP 76 Simri Bakhtiarpur Dr Arun Kumar M JD(U) 77 Mahishi Dr Abdul Gafoor M RJD 78 Kusheshwar Asthan (SC) Shashi Bhushan Hajari M BJP 79 Gora Bauram Dr. Izhar Ahmad M JD(U) 80 Benipur Gopal Jee Thakur M BJP 81 Alinagar Abdul Bari Siddiqui M RJD 82 Darbhanga Rural Lalit Kumar Yadav M RJD 83 Darbhanga Sanjay Saraogi M BJP CONSTITUENCY WINNER SEX PARTY 84 Hayaghat Amar Nath Gami M BJP 85 Bahadurpur Madan Sahni M JD(U) 86 Keoti Ashok Kumar Yadav M BJP 87 Jale Vijay Kumar Mishra M BJP 88 Gaighat Veena Devi F BJP 89 Aurai Ram Surat Rai M BJP 90 Minapur Dinesh Prasad M JD(U) 91 Bochaha (SC) Ramai Ram M JD(U) 92 Sakra (SC) Suresh Chanchal M JD(U) 93 Kurhani Manoj Kumar Singh M JD(U) 94 Muzaffarpur Suresh Kumar Sharma M BJP 95 Kanti Ajit Kumar M JD(U) 96 Baruraj Brij Kishor Singh M RJD 97 Paroo Ashok Kumar Singh M BJP 98 Sahebganj Raju Kumar Singh M JD(U) 99 Baikunthpur Manjeet Kumar Singh M JD(U) 100 Barauli Ram Pravesh Rai M BJP 101 Gopalganj Subas Singh M BJP 102 Kuchaikote Amrendra Kumar Pandey M JD(U) 103 Bhorey (SC) Idradeo Majhi M BJP 104 Hathua Ram Sewak Singh M JD(U) 105 Siwan Vyasdeo Prasad M BJP 106 Ziradei Asha Devi F BJP 107 Darauli (SC) Ramayan Manjhi M BJP 108 Raghunathpur Vikram Kunwar M BJP 109 Daraundha Jagmato Devi F JD(U) 110 Barharia Shyam Bahadur Singh M JD(U) 111 Goriyakothi Bhumendra Narayan Singh M BJP 112 Maharajganj Damodar Singh M JD(U) 113 Ekma Manoranjan Singh M JD(U) 114 Manjhi Gautam Singh M JD(U) 115 Baniapur Kedar Nath Singh M RJD 116 Taraiya Janak Singh M BJP 117 Marhaura Jitendra Kumar Rai M RJD 118 Chapra Janardan Singh Sigriwal M BJP 119 Garkha (SC) Gyan Chand Manjhi M BJP 120 Amnour Krishana Kumar M JD(U) 121 Parsa Chhotelal Rai M JD(U) 122 Sonepur Vinay Kumar Singh M BJP 123 Hajipur Nityanand Roy M BJP 124 Lalganj Annu Shukla F JD(U) 125 Vaishali Brishin Patel M JD(U) 126 Mahua Ravindra Ray M JD(U) CONSTITUENCY WINNER SEX PARTY 127 Raja Pakar (SC) Sanjay Kumar M JD(U) 128 Raghopur Satish Kumar M JD(U) 129 Manhar Dr. Achyuatanand M BJP 130 Patepur (SC) Mahendra Baitha M BJP 131 Kalyanpur (SC) Ramsewak Hazari M JD(U) 132 Warisnagar Ashok Kumar M JD(U) 133 Samastipur Akhtarul Islam Sahin M RJD 134 Ujiarpur Durga Prasad Singh M RJD 135 Morwa Baidhnath Sahani M JD(U) 136 Sarairanjan Vijay Kumar Chaudhary M JD(U) 137 Mohiuddinnagar Rana Gangeshwar Singh M BJP 138 Bibhutpur Ram Balak Singh M JD(U) 139 Rosera (SC) Manju Hajari F BJP 140 Hasanpur Raj Kumar Ray M JD(U) 141 Cheria Bariarpur Kumari Manju Verma F JD(U) 142 Bachhwara Abdhesh Kumar Rai M CPI 143 Teghra Lalan Ku. M BJP 144 Matihani Narendra Kumar Singh Urf Bogo M JD(U) Singh 145 Sahebpur Kamal Parveen Amanullah F JD(U) 146 Begusarai Surendra Mehta M BJP 147 Bakhri (SC) Ramanand Ram M BJP 148 Alauli (SC) Ram Chandra Sada M JD(U) 149 Khagaria Poonam Devi Yadav F JD(U) 150 Beldaur Pannalal Singh "patel" M JD(U) 151 Parbatta Samrat Choudhary Alias Rakesh M RJD Kumar 152 Bihpur Kumar Shailendra M BJP 153 Gopalpur Narendra Kumar Niraj M JD(U) 154 Pirpainti (SC) Aman Kumar M BJP 155 Kahalgaon Sadanand Singh M INC 156 Bhagalpur Ashwini Kumar Choubey M BJP 157 Sultanganj Subodh Rai M JD(U) 158 Nathnagar Ajai Kumar Mandal M JD(U) 159 Amarpur Janardan Manjhi M JD(U) 160 Dhuraiya (SC) Manish Kumar M JD(U) 161 Banka Javed Iqbal Ansari M RJD 162 Katoria (ST) Sonelal Hembram M BJP 163 Belhar Giridhari Yadav M JD(U) 164 Tarapur Neeta Choudhary F JD(U) 165 Munger Anant Kumar Satyarthy M JD(U) 166 Jamalpur Shailesh Kumar M JD(U) 167 Suryagarha Prem Ranjan Patel M BJP 168 Lakhisarai Vijay Kumar Sinha M BJP 169 Sheikhpura Randhir Kumar Soni M JD(U) CONSTITUENCY WINNER SEX PARTY 170 Barbigha Gajanand Shahi M JD(U) 171 Asthawan Jitendra Kumar M JD(U) 172 Biharsharif Dr. Sunil Kumar M JD(U) 173 Rajgir (SC) Satyadeo Narain Arya M BJP 174 Islampur Rajib Ranjan M JD(U) 175 Hilsa Usha Sinha F JD(U) 176 Nalanda Shrawon Kumar M JD(U) 177 Harnaut Harinarayan Singh M JD(U) 178 Mokama Anant Kumar Singh M JD(U) 179 Barh Gyanendra Kumar Singh M JD(U) 180 Bakhtiarpur Aniruddh Kumar M RJD 181 Digha Punam Devi F JD(U) 182 Bankipur Nitin Nabin M BJP 183 Kumhrarh Arun Kumar Sinha M BJP 184 Patna Sahib Nand Kishore Yadav M BJP 185 Fatwah Dr. Ramanand Yadav M RJD 186 Danapur Asha Devi F BJP 187 Maner Bhai Virendra M RJD 188 Phulwari (SC) Shyam Rajak M JD(U) 189 Masaurhi (SC) Arun Manjhi M JD(U) 190 Paliganj Dr. Usha Vidyarthi F BJP 191 Bikram Anil Kumar M BJP 192 Sandesh Sanjay Singh (Tiger) M BJP 193 Barhara Raghwendra Pratap Singh M RJD 194 Arrah Amrendra Pratap Singh M BJP 195 Agiaon (SC) Shivesh Kumar M BJP 196 Tarari Narendra Kumar Pandey Alias Sunil M JD(U) Pandey 197 Jagdishpur Dinesh Kumar Singh M RJD 198 Shahpur Munni Devi F BJP 199 Barhampur Dilmarni Devi F BJP 200 Buxar Prof. Sukhada Pande F BJP 201 Dumraon Dr. Daud Ali M JD(U) 202 Rajpur (SC) Santosh Kumar Nirala M JD(U) 203 Ramgarh Ambika Singh M RJD 204 Mohania (SC) Chhedi Paswan M JD(U) 205 Bhabua Dr. Pramod Kumar Singh M LJP 206 Chainpur Brij Kishor Vind M BJP 207 Chenari (SC) Shyam Bihari Ram M JD(U) 208 Sasaram Jawahar Prasad M BJP 209 Kargahar Ram Dhani Singh M JD(U) 210 Dinara Jay Kumar Singh M JD(U) 211 Nokha Rameshwar Prasad M BJP 212 Dehri Jyoti Rashmi F IND CONSTITUENCY WINNER SEX PARTY 213 Karakat Rajeshwar Raj M JD(U) 214 Arwal Chitranjan Kumar M BJP 215 Kurtha Satyadev Singh M JD(U) 216 Jahanabad Abhiram Sharma M JD(U) 217 Ghosi Rahul Kumar M JD(U) 218 Makhdumpur (SC) Jitan Ram Manjhi M JD(U) 219 Goh Dr.
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