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Total Draft Elector-2017 Assembly Constituency wise report of the Draft Electoral Roll, 2017 in the State of Assam as on 14-10-2016 Assembly Constituency General Electors No. Name Male Female 3rd Total Gender 1 RATABARI (SC) 77,248 68146 0 145,394 2 PATHARKANDI 82,251 72350 1 154,602 3 KARIMGANJ NORTH 88,995 81644 0 170,639 4 KARIMGANJ SOUTH 84,094 75617 0 159,711 5 BADARPUR 72,123 66421 0 138,544 Karimganj District 404,711 364,178 1 768,890 6 HAILAKANDI 76,789 69068 6 145,863 7 KATLICHERRA 83,041 74364 2 157,407 8 ALGAPUR 78,260 66329 0 144,589 Hailakandi District 238,090 209,761 8 447,859 9 SILCHAR 104,181 101861 18 206,060 10 SONAI 82,365 75966 8 158,339 11 DHOLAI (SC) 85,241 74637 2 159,880 12 UDHARBOND 73,011 66552 13 139,576 13 LAKHIPUR 74,950 67878 17 142,845 14 BARKHOLA 67,798 61101 11 128,910 15 KATIGORA 84,648 75448 9 160,105 Cachar District 572,194 523,443 78 1,095,715 16 HAFLONG (ST) 64,086 62312 0 126,398 Dima Hasao District 64,086 62,312 0 126,398 17 BOKAJAN (ST) 67,076 62770 7 129,853 18 HOWRAGHAT (ST) 59,349 57864 0 117,213 19 DIPHU (ST) 87,529 84154 5 171,688 Karbi Anglong District 213,954 204,788 12 418,754 20 BAITHALANGSO (ST) 93,348 86771 0 180,119 West Karbi Anglong District 93,348 86,771 0 180,119 21 MANKACHAR 92,908 89846 4 182,758 22 SALMARA SOUTH 81,486 76049 2 157,537 South Salmara District 174,394 165,895 6 340,295 23 DHUBRI 89,369 82796 4 172,169 24 GAURIPUR 92,968 86061 1 179,030 25 GOLAKGANJ 93,197 83765 0 176,962 26 BILASIPARA WEST 75,423 71558 0 146,981 27 BILASIPARA EAST 94,835 90491 1 185,327 Dhubri District 445,792 414,671 6 860,469 28 GOSSAIGAON 85,436 79650 2 165,088 29 KOKRAJHAR WEST (ST) 82,265 76646 2 158,913 30 KOKRAJHAR EAST (ST) 82,042 82912 4 164,958 Kokrajhar District 249,743 239,208 8 488,959 31 SIDLI (ST) 93,676 93382 4 187,062 33 BIJNI 69,073 63970 1 133,044 Chirang District 162,749 157,352 5 320,106 32 BONGAIGAON 80,209 77113 0 157,322 34 ABHAYAPURI NORTH 79,422 71682 0 151,104 35 ABHAYAPURI SOUTH (SC) 90,549 83338 3 173,890 Bongaigaon District 250,180 232,133 3 482,316 36 DUDHNAI (ST) 91,218 91187 4 182,409 Page 1 of 4 Assembly Constituency General Electors No. Name Male Female 3rd Total Gender 37 GOALPARA EAST 95,412 93197 11 188,620 38 GOALPARA WEST 76,131 72501 0 148,632 39 JALESWAR 69,772 66632 1 136,405 Goalpara District 332,533 323,517 16 656,066 40 SORBHOG 102,418 92618 0 195,036 43 BARPETA 92,574 86963 0 179,537 44 JANIA 91,113 82222 0 173,335 45 BAGHBAR 71,677 66702 1 138,380 46 SARUKHETRI 91,755 83090 0 174,845 47 CHENGA 63,529 57641 0 121,170 41 BHABANIPUR 65,892 60807 0 126,699 42 PATACHARKUCHI 67,420 62266 0 129,686 Barpeta District 646,378 592,309 1 1,238,688 48 BOKO (SC) 98960 94841 11 193,812 49 CHAYGAON 81,398 77632 2 159,032 50 PALASBARI 70,522 65928 7 136,457 55 HAJO 80,905 73464 8 154,377 56 KAMALPUR 83,412 75381 2 158,795 57 RANGIA 89,422 81713 5 171,140 Kamrup District 504,619 468,959 35 973,613 51 JALUKBARI 91,222 90000 8 181,230 52 DISPUR 180,959 174638 10 355,607 53 GAUHATI EAST 108,675 106380 15 215,070 54 GAUHATI WEST 128,257 125339 12 253,608 Kamrup Metro District 509,113 496,357 45 1,005,515 59 NALBARI 95,342 81889 0 177,231 60 BARKHETRI 85,545 75877 0 161,422 61 DHARMAPUR 67,676 58974 0 126,650 Nalbari District 248,563 216,740 0 465,303 58 TAMULPUR 93,549 83951 3 177,503 62 BARAMA (ST) 76,101 69192 7 145,300 63 CHAPAGURI (ST) 69,801 67008 3 136,812 Baksa District 239,451 220,151 13 459,615 65 KALAIGAON 79,196 74302 0 153,498 66 SIPAJHAR 82,509 74533 2 157,044 67 MANGALDOI 102,547 96502 1 199,050 68 DALGAON 100,941 95228 1 196,170 Darrang District 365,193 340,565 4 705,762 64 PANERY 68,050 64044 1 132,095 69 UDALGURI (ST) 68,070 65402 1 133,473 70 MAJBAT 68,230 63023 0 131,253 Udalguri District 204,350 192,469 2 396,821 71 DHEKIAJULI 91,792 83618 4 175,414 72 BARCHALLA 75,661 67922 2 143,585 73 TEZPUR 83,048 81317 3 164,368 74 RANGAPARA 69,895 66785 0 136,680 75 SOOTEA 82,665 76109 3 158,777 Sonitpur District 403,061 375,751 12 778,824 76 BISWANATH 72,721 68124 2 140,847 77 BEHALI 56,211 51377 3 107,591 78 GOHPUR 88,857 81646 4 170,507 Page 2 of 4 Assembly Constituency General Electors No. Name Male Female 3rd Total Gender Biswanath District 217,789 201,147 9 418,945 79 JAGIROAD (SC) 102,582 97896 13 200,491 80 MARIGAON 83,934 81820 7 165,761 81 LAHARIGHAT 83,963 75828 7 159,798 Morigaon District 270,479 255,544 27 526,050 82 RAHA (SC) 97,365 89825 4 187,194 83 DHING 98,729 88881 21 187,631 84 BATADROBA 72,583 66515 8 139,106 85 RUPOHIHAT 86,120 80215 2 166,337 86 NOWGONG 83,777 82185 3 165,965 87 BARHAMPUR 81,641 77801 2 159,444 88 SAMAGURI 73,492 67955 11 141,458 89 KALIABOR 62,334 58785 4 121,123 Nagaon District 656,041 612,162 55 1,268,258 90 JAMUNAMUKH 97,793 84710 3 182,506 91 HOJAI 118,905 106403 5 225,313 92 LUMDING 96,251 86529 3 182,783 Hojai District 312,949 277,642 11 590,602 93 BOKAKHAT 64,013 60633 0 124,646 94 SARUPATHAR 117,524 109938 1 227,463 95 GOLAGHAT 89,800 85826 2 175,628 96 KHUMTAI 61,623 58609 0 120,232 Golaghat District 332,960 315,006 3 647,969 97 DERGAON (SC) 74,928 71647 0 146,575 98 JORHAT 81,701 81634 1 163,336 102 TEOK 60,671 57684 1 118,356 100 TITABAR 69,124 66844 0 135,968 101 MARIANI 53,956 52351 0 106,307 Jorhat District 340,380 330,160 2 670,542 99 MAJULI (ST) 59,029 54493 1 113,523 Majuli District 59,029 54,493 1 113,523 103 AMGURI 57,444 55447 0 112,891 107 THOWRA 52,415 48245 0 100,660 108 SIBSAGAR 70,797 68555 1 139,353 104 NAZIRA 61,597 57205 5 118,807 Sivasagar District 242,253 229,452 6 471,711 105 MAHMARA 62,535 57467 0 120,002 106 SONARI 79,363 72340 1 151,704 Charaideo District 141,898 129,807 1 271,706 109 BIHPURIA 67,905 63193 0 131,098 110 NAOBOICHA 94,009 89143 0 183,152 111 LAKHIMPUR 81,936 78016 0 159,952 112 DHAKUAKHANA (ST) 90,481 84420 3 174,904 Lakhimpur District 334,331 314,772 3 649,106 113 DHEMAJI (ST) 108,315 102546 1 210,862 114 JONAI (ST) 130,046 121500 3 251,549 Dhemaji District 238,361 224,046 4 462,411 115 MORAN 61,483 59415 1 120,899 116 DIBRUGARH 65,589 64047 1 129,637 117 LAHOWAL 64,055 63507 0 127,562 118 DULIAJAN 70,744 67628 0 138,372 Page 3 of 4 Assembly Constituency General Electors No. Name Male Female 3rd Total Gender 119 TINGKHONG 62,822 59629 0 122,451 120 NAHARKATIA 60,676 57273 1 117,950 121 CHABUA 69,011 66698 0 135,709 Dibrugarh District 454,380 438,197 3 892,580 122 TINSUKIA 74,854 68888 6 143,748 123 DIGBOI 59,156 56158 6 115,320 124 MARGHERITA 84,030 78539 0 162,569 125 DOOM DOOMA 63,192 60802 5 123,999 126 SADIYA 81,116 75439 5 156,560 Tinsukia District 362,348 339,826 22 702,196 State Total 10,285,700 9,609,584 402 19,895,686 Page 4 of 4.
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