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Dated l2th Decernber. 201 8 - 2l Agrahayarn, 1940 (Saka) NOTIFICATION No. 308iES-I/CG-LA/2018: - Whereas, in pursuance of Notification numbers 08/04/V.S.E./2018 dated l6th October, 2018 and, 08i04/V.S.E./2018 dated 26ft October, 2018 issued by the Goveimor of the State of Ch}attisgarh under sub-section (2) of Section 15 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951(43 of 1951), a General Election has been held for the puqpose of constituting a new Legislative Assembly for the State of Chhattisgarh; and Whereas, the results of the elections in all Assembly Constituencies in the said General Election, have been declared by the Retuming Officers concerned; Now, therefore, in pursuance of Section 73 sf the Representation of the People Act. 1951 (43 of 1951), the Election Commission of India hereby notifies the names of the members elected for those Assembly Constituencies, along with their party affiliations, if any, in the SCIIEDITLE of this Notification. Bffiqrrdiiqrd, fE-{im 12fr€Er zo18 es6 (7) SCIIEDULE (SCHEDULE OF NOTIFICATION No. 308lES -l I CG -:LN20I8 dated 12th December, 2018 of Election Commission of India) Name of the State- Chhattisgarh No and Name of Name of Elected Member Party Affiliation, if any Assembly Constitueney I -Bharatpur-Sonhat (S T) Gulab Kamro lndian National Congress 2-Manendragarh Dr. Vinay Jaisr.val Indian National Congress 3-Baikunthpur Ambica Singh Deo Indian National Congress 4-Premnagar Khel Sai Singh Indian National Congress 5-Bhatgaon Paras Nath Rajwade Indian National Congress 6-Pratappur (ST) Dr. Premsai Singh Tekam lndian National Congress 7-Ramanujganj (ST) Brihaspat Singh Indian National Congress 8-Samri(ST) Chintamani Mahraj Indian National Congress 9-Lundra (ST) Dr. Pritam Ram Indian National Congress l0-Ambikapur T. S. Baba lndian National Congress 'l (ST) I-sitapur Amarjeet Bhagat Indian National Congress I 2-jashpur (ST) Vinay Kumar Bhagat lndian National Congress l3-Kunkuri (ST) U. D. Minj Ind ian National Congress t4-Pathalgaon (ST) Rampukar Singh Thakur Indian National Congress l5-Lailunga (ST) Chakradhar Singh Sidar Indian National Congress l6-Raigarh rraKash ShakraSeet Naik Indian National Congress I7-Sarangarh (SC) Uttari Ganpat Jangde lndian National Congress 18-Kharsia Umesh Patel Indian National Congress l9-Dharamjaigarh (ST) Laljeet Singh Rathia Ind ian National Congress 20-Rampur (ST) NankiRam Kanwar Bharatiya Janta Party edwrarreq*, ft{is 12frsER 2ol8 es6 (8) National Congress 2l.Korba Jaisingh Agrawal Indian (Jaisingh BhaiYa) lndiln National Congress 22-Katghora Purushottam Kanwar Indian National Congress 23-Pali-Thanakhar (ST) Mohit Ram ianta Congress Chhattisgarh Q) 24-Marwahi(ST) Ajit Jogi Janta Congr"ss Chhattisgarh (J) 25-Kota Renu Ajit Jogi Jr"ta Congr"st Chhattisgarh (J) 26-Lormi Dharmjeet Singh Bharatiya Janta PartY 27-Mungeli (SC) Punnulal Mohale Indian National Congress 28-Takhatpur Rashmi Ashish Singh Bharatiya Janta PartY 29-Bilha Dharam I-al Kaushtk Indian National Congress 30-Btla.p,,. Shailesh Pandey Bharatiya Janta PanY 3l -Beltara n4nistr Kumar Singh Bharatiya Janta PartY 32-Masturi (SC) Dr. Krishna Murti Bandhi Bharatiya Janta Party 33-Akaltara -[Saurabh Singh @l t'larayanchandel Bharatiya Janta PartY Fdian National Con gress 35-Sakti Charan Das Mahant 36{handt"pl* Ram Kumar Yadav Indian National Congress Bahujan Samaj PartY 37-Jaijaipur Keshav Prasad Chandra 3&Pa*sathCO lndu Banjare Bahujan Samaj PartY Indian National Congress 39-Saraipali (SC) Kismat Lal Nand 40-Basna Devendra Bahadur Singh Indian National Uongress 4l-Klrallari Dwarikadhish Yadav lndian National Congress 42-Mahasamund Vinod Sevan Lal Chandrakar Indian National Congress National Congress 43-Bilaigarh (SC) Chandradev Prasad Rai Indian 44-Kasdol Shakuntala Saliu ffi gress Chhattisgarh (J) 45-Baloda Bazar Pramod Kumar Sharma lanti-on Bffi{'rd{rcTr{, frqis 12frqER 2ot8 es6 (e) 46-Bhatapara Shivratan Sharma Bharatiya Janta PartY 47-Dharsiwa Anita Yogendra Sharma lndian Nattonal Uongress 48-Raipur Rural Satyanarayan Sharma Indian National Congress 49-Raipur City West Vikash Upadhyay Indian National Congress 50-Raipur City Notth Kuldeep Juneja Indian National.Congrcss 51-Raipur City South Bdjmol,an Agrawal Bharatiya Janta PartY 52-Arang (SC) Dr.
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