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SARPANCH Publication-FINAL PANCHAYAT GENERAL ELECTION-2005 INDEX S.No. SUBJECT 1. AN OVERVIEW OF GRAM PANCHAYAT ELECTIONS IN RAJASTHAN - 2005 PART-A (SARPANCH) 2 SUMMERY OF DATA 3 DISTRICT AND CATEGORYWISE RESERVATION FOR SARPANCH 4 PANCHAYAT SAMITI AND CATEGORYWISE RESERVATION FOR SARPANCH 5 DISTRICT AND SEX WISE CONTESTANTS FOR SARPANCH 6 PANCHAYAT SAMITI AND SEX WISE CONTESTANTS FOR SARPANCH 7 DISTRICT AND SEX WISE ELECTORATE, VOTER TURNOUT AND THEIR PERCENTAGE 8 PANCHAYAT SAMITI AND SEX WISE ELECTORATE, VOTER TURNOUT AND THEIR PERCENTAGE 9 DISTRICT, SEX AND CATEGORY WISE ELECTED SARPANCH 10 PANCHAYAT SAMITI, SEX AND CATEGORY WISE ELECTED SARPANCH 11 DISTRICT WISE RESERVATION FOR WOMEN AND ELECTED SARPANCH 12 PANCHAYAT SAMITI WISE RESERVATION FOR WOMEN AND ELECTED WOMEN SARPANCH PART-B (WARD PANCH) 13 DISTRICT AND CATEGORYWISE RESERVATION FOR WARD PANCH 14 PANCHAYAT SAMITI AND CATEGORYWISE RESERVATION FOR WARD PANCH 15 DISTRICT AND CATEGORYWISE ELECTED WARD PANCH 16 PANCHAYAT SAMITI AND CATEGORYWISE ELECTED WARD PANCH 17 DISTRICT AND CATEGORYWISE RESERVATION AND ELECTED WARD PANCH 18 PANCHAYAT SAMITI AND CATEGORYWISE RESERVATION AND ELECTED WARD PANCH PART-C 19 DETAILS OF ELECTED SARPANCH 20 ASSOCIATED OFFICER / OFFICIALS WITH THIS PUBLICATION SUMMERY OF DATA 1. Electorate and polling booths : Electorate ( in'000) YEAR Male Female Total Polling Booths 1995 11876 10698 22574 25053 2000 12929 11714 24643 27316 2005 14730 13451 28181 30703 2. Election held not held : Total Election held Election not held Unit 2000 2005 2000 2005 2000 2005 Gram Panchyats 9186 9188 9176 9178 10 10 Wards 105179 105238 105009 104364 170 874 3. Reservation of Seats and category of elected Sarpanch / Panch : Year 2000 Year 2005 Sarpanch Panch Sarpanch Panch No. of No. of No. of No. of Unit Category of Category of Category of Category of Seats Seats Seats Seats Elected Elected Elected Elected category category category category Sarpanch panch Sarpanch panch wise wise wise wise Gen 2912 1536 34903 18810 2957 1152 33489 13365 SC 1063 1072 12284 14215 1067 1102 13114 14023 ST 1193 1350 11075 11848 1177 1291 11445 12033 OBC 961 2060 11369 23376 913 2294 11645 28269 Sub Total 6129 6018 69631 68249 6114 5839 69693 67690 Gen W 1484 847 17031 8963 1530 615 17335 6219 SC W 539 594 6288 7895 531 590 6543 8403 ST W 562 682 5362 5998 570 739 5087 6181 OBC W 462 1035 6697 12878 443 1394 6560 15871 Sub Total 3047 3158 35378 35734 3074 3338 35525 36674 IN HABITED 0 0 0 0 0 1 20 20 TERM NOT DUE 10 10 170 170 10 0 162 UN FILLED 0 0 0 1026 0 0 0 692 G.Total 9186 9186 105179 105179 9188 9188 105238 105238 - 6 - DISTRICT AND CATEGORYWISE RESERVATION FOR SARPANCH CATEGORY TOTAL RESERVATION FEMALE DISTRICT CONST. GEN SC ST OBC TOTAL GEN W SC W ST W OBC W TOTAL AJMER 276 167 46 8 55 276 57 15 2 18 92 ALWAR 478 262 89 43 84 478 87 31 14 29 161 BANSWARA 325 0 0 325 0 325 0 0 107 0 107 BARAN 215 106 41 51 17 215 37 14 17 4 72 BARMER 380 218 61 23 78 380 73 19 9 26 127 BHARATPUR 371 227 79 9 56 371 79 25 1 18 123 BHILWARA 381 206 65 38 72 381 70 21 13 23 127 BIKANER 219 124 50 0 45 219 40 16 0 16 72 BUNDI 181 92 35 43 11 181 31 12 13 4 60 CHITTORGARH 391 158 51 126 56 391 57 16 43 19 135 CHURU 249 138 57 1 53 249 47 19 0 17 83 DAUSA 223 103 48 64 8 223 38 16 20 1 75 DHOLPUR 153 85 32 8 28 153 28 10 3 9 50 DUNGARPUR 237 0 0 237 0 237 0 0 78 0 78 GANGANAGAR 320 166 120 0 34 320 62 39 0 11 112 HANUMANGARH 251 134 68 0 49 251 52 18 0 13 83 JAIPUR 488 265 86 56 81 488 87 29 19 27 162 JAISALMER 128 75 20 7 26 128 23 7 3 9 42 JALORE 264 138 47 24 55 264 46 17 9 18 90 JHALAWAR 252 131 44 33 44 252 43 15 11 15 84 JHUNJHUNU 288 175 46 6 61 288 60 15 0 21 96 JODHPUR 339 201 57 9 72 339 66 20 2 25 113 KARUALI 224 103 52 60 9 224 36 17 20 2 75 KOTA 162 80 39 25 18 162 28 14 7 5 54 NAGAUR 461 267 96 1 97 461 88 33 0 32 153 PALI 320 178 61 20 61 320 62 21 5 21 109 RAJSAMAND 206 113 26 27 40 206 38 10 9 12 69 S.MADHOPUR 197 96 40 52 9 197 34 13 16 3 66 SIKAR 329 203 48 10 68 329 68 16 2 23 109 SIROHI 151 62 28 48 13 151 24 9 16 4 53 TONK 231 115 48 34 34 231 37 17 11 12 77 UDAIPUR 498 99 18 359 22 498 32 7 120 6 165 TOTAL 9188 4487 1598 1747 1356 9188 1530 531 570 443 3074 - 7 - PANCHAYAT SAMITI AND CATEGORYWISE RESERVATION FOR SARPANCH CATEGORY TOTAL RESERVATION FEMALE DISTRICT PANCHAYAT SAMITI CONST. GEN SC ST OBC TOTAL GEN W SC W ST W OBC W TOTAL AJMER ARAI 30 17 6 1 6 30 6 2 0 2 10 BHINAI 35 20 7 1 7 35 7 2 1 2 12 JAWAJA 35 24 4 0 7 35 9 1 0 2 12 KEKARI 31 16 7 4 4 31 5 2 1 2 10 KISHANGARH 31 18 6 0 7 31 6 2 0 2 10 MASUDA 32 20 4 1 7 32 7 2 0 2 11 PISANGAN 45 29 7 0 9 45 10 2 0 3 15 SHRINAGAR 37 23 5 1 8 37 7 2 0 3 12 TOTAL 276 167 46 8 55 276 57 15 2 18 92 ALWAR BEHROR 29 19 4 0 6 29 7 1 0 2 10 BANSUR 36 20 6 2 8 36 6 2 1 3 12 KATHUMAR 41 21 10 5 5 41 7 3 2 2 14 KISHANGARH BAS 29 17 6 0 6 29 6 2 0 2 10 KOTKASIM 2414 5 0 524 420 2 8 LAXMANGARH 44 22 9 5 8 44 7 3 2 3 15 MUNDAWAR 40 23 8 1 8 40 7 3 0 3 13 NEEMRANA 33 21 5 0 7 33 7 2 0 2 11 RAINI 26 10 5 10 1 26 4 23 0 9 RAJGARH 30 15 5 9 1 30 5 2 3 0 10 RAMGARH 37 21 7 1 8 37 7 2 0 3 12 THANAGAJI 35 17 5 7 6 35 6 2 2 2 12 TIJARA 38 24 6 0 8 38 8 2 0 3 13 UMRAIN 36 18 8 3 7 36 6 3 1 2 12 TOTAL 478 262 89 43 84 478 87 31 14 29 161 BANSWARA ANANDPURI 26 0 026 026 008 0 8 BAGIDORA 41 0 0 41 0 41 0 0 13 0 13 BANSWARA 55 0 0 55 0 55 0 0 19 0 19 GARHI 55 0 0 55 0 55 0 0 19 0 19 GHATOL 53 0 0 53 0 53 0 0 17 0 17 KUSHALGARH 29 0 029 029 009 0 9 PIPALKHUNT 36 0 0 36 0 36 0 0 12 0 12 SAJJANGARH 30 0 0 30 0 30 0 0 10 0 10 TOTAL 325 0 0 325 0 325 0 0 107 0 107 BARAN ANTA 38 19 8 7 4 38 7 3 2 1 13 ATRU 34 17 8 6 3 34 5 3 2 1 11 BARAN 2714 7 5 127 522 0 9 CHHABRA 2713 5 6 327 422 1 9 CHHIPABAROD 30 14 5 7 4 30 5 2 2 1 10 KISHANGANJ 32 16 4 11 1 32 6 1 4 0 11 SHAHBAD 2713 4 9 127 513 0 9 TOTAL 215 106 41 51 17 215 37 14 17 4 72 BARMER BALOTRA 54 31 7 5 11 54 10 2 2 4 18 BARMER 50 28 8 3 11 50 9 3 1 4 17 BAYATU 47 28 7 2 10 47 10 2 1 3 16 CHOUHTAN 51 25 12 5 9 51 8 4 2 3 17 DHORIMANNA 47 28 7 2 10 47 10 2 1 3 16 SHIV 45 27 7 2 9 45 9 2 1 3 15 SHIVANA 40 22 7 3 8 40 7 2 1 3 13 SINDHARI 46 29 6 1 10 46 10 2 0 3 15 TOTAL 380 218 61 23 78 380 73 19 9 26 127 - 8 - PANCHAYAT SAMITI AND CATEGORYWISE RESERVATION FOR SARPANCH CATEGORY TOTAL RESERVATION FEMALE DISTRICT PANCHAYAT SAMITI CONST. GEN SC ST OBC TOTAL GEN W SC W ST W OBC W TOTAL BHARATPUR WAIR 46 23 12 4 7 46 8 4 1 2 15 BAYANA 45 25 12 1 7 45 9 4 0 2 15 DEEG 36 24 7 0 5 36 8 2 0 2 12 KAMAN 44 33 4 0 7 44 12 1 0 2 15 KUMHER 36 23 7 1 5 36 8 2 0 2 12 NADBAI 37 21 9 1 6 37 7 3 0 2 12 NAGAR PAHARI 49 34 7 1 7 49 12 2 0 2 16 ROOPWAS 45 26 12 0 7 45 9 4 0 2 15 SEWAR 33 18 9 1 5 33 6 3 0 2 11 TOTAL 371 227 79 9 56 371 79 25 1 18 123 BHILWARA ASIND 44 25 7 3 9 44 9 2 1 3 15 BANERA 2615 4 2 526 511 2 9 HURDA 2012 3 1 420 510 1 7 JAHAJPUR 37 16 7 13 1 37 6 2 4 0 12 KOTRI 33 18 6 2 7 33 6 2 1 2 11 MANDAL 46 27 7 2 10 46 9 2 1 3 15 MANDALGARH 53 27 9 7 10 53 9 3 3 3 18 RAIPUR 2213 3 1 522 410 2 7 SAHARA 2815 5 2 628 421 2 9 SHAHPURA 38 18 8 4 8 38 6 3 1 3 13 SUWANA 34 20 6 1 7 34 7 2 0 2 11 TOTAL 381 206 65 38 72 381 70 21 13 23 127 BIKANER BIKANER 63 34 16 13 63 12 5 4 21 KOLAYAT 37 20 9 8 37 6 3 3 12 LUNKARANSAR 36 22 7 7 36 7 2 3 12 NOKHA 53 31 11 11 53 9 4 4 17 DUNGARGARH 30 17 7 6 30 6 2 2 10 TOTAL 219 124 50 0 45 219 40 16 0 16 72 BUNDI HINDOLI 41 21 8 7 5 41 7 3 2 2 14 KESHAURAIPATAN 46 23 9 13 1 46 8 3 4 0 15 NAINWA 33 17 6 7 3 33 6 2 2 1 11 TALERA 61 31 12 16 2 61 10 4 5 1 20 TOTAL 181 92 35 43 11 181 31 12 13 4 60 CHITTORGARH ARNOD 30 0 0 30 0 30 0 0 10 0 10 BADI SADARI 2311 3 4 523 411 2 8 BEGUN 31 16 5 4 6 31 6 2 1 2 11 BHADESAR 2514 4 2 525 511 2 9 BHENSRODGARH 2311 3 8 123 413 0 8 BHOPAL SAGAR 1910 3 2 419 411 1 7 CHITTORGARH 39 19 7 5 8 39 6 2 2 3 13 CHHOTI SADARI 2411 3 9 124 413 0 8 DUNGLA 2613 4 4 526 511 2 9 GANGRAR 2112 4 1 421 510 1 7 KAPASAN 2312 4 2 523 411 2 8 NIMBAHERA 35 17 6 5 7 35 6 2 2 2 12 PRATAP GARH 49 0 0 49 0 49 0 0 17 0 17 RASHMI 2312 5 1 523 420 2 8 TOTAL 391 158 51 126 56 391 57 16 43 19 135 - 9 - PANCHAYAT SAMITI AND CATEGORYWISE RESERVATION FOR SARPANCH CATEGORY TOTAL RESERVATION FEMALE DISTRICT PANCHAYAT SAMITI CONST.
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