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16-DUM DUM PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY PART I (To Be Used Both for Parliamentary and Assembly Election) Total No ANNEXURE - 45 (CHAPTER-XV, PARA 15.27.9) FORM 20 FINAL RESULT SHEET [SEE RULE 56C(2)(C)] ELECTION TO THE HOUSE OF THE PEOPLE FROM THE 16-DUM DUM PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY PART I (To be used both for Parliamentary and Assembly Election) Total no. of Electors in Assembly Constituency / Segment 190374 Name of the Assembly / Segment 109-Khardaha (in the case of election from a Parliamentary Constituency) No. of valid votes cast in favour of Serial No. of Total of valid No. of Rejected No. of tendered Sl. No. NOTA Total Polling Station votes Votes votes ASIM KUMAR DHANANJAY (SHAKTI) NARENDRA NATH GHOSH SATYABRATA SUKHA RANJAN TAPAN SIKDAR SAUGATA ROY ASHOK KUNDU SIKHA SEN ROY DASGUPTA MOITRA (NAREN GHOSH) BANDYOPADHYAY BANIK 1 1 157 142 18 2 333 1 1 1 3 658 0 7 665 0 2 2 150 124 16 1 234 5 1 0 1 532 0 5 537 0 3 3 255 26 71 2 394 8 4 1 3 764 0 12 776 0 4 4 143 84 72 2 216 6 0 1 1 525 0 7 532 0 5 5 131 92 15 4 166 4 2 1 4 419 0 5 424 0 6 6 263 33 79 5 547 10 2 2 2 943 0 9 952 0 7 7 187 155 12 0 259 3 0 0 0 616 0 14 630 0 8 8 143 135 8 2 186 1 3 0 0 478 0 4 482 0 9 9 189 226 24 3 379 3 3 2 1 830 0 15 845 0 10 10 241 219 11 2 260 5 1 3 3 745 0 14 759 0 11 11 316 137 9 1 467 8 3 1 2 944 0 13 957 0 12 12 251 141 10 1 312 0 3 0 1 719 0 9 728 0 13 13 190 39 5 1 136 4 0 0 1 376 0 6 382 0 14 14 102 85 8 0 199 1 3 1 0 399 0 5 404 0 15 15 303 226 23 2 287 1 1 0 1 844 0 13 857 0 16 16 325 163 13 1 304 3 0 0 0 809 0 17 826 0 17 17 231 128 11 2 212 1 0 0 2 587 0 18 605 0 18 18 243 172 10 0 250 0 1 0 0 676 0 7 683 0 19 19 224 193 4 0 282 2 1 0 3 709 0 11 720 0 20 20 158 108 13 0 278 3 2 0 1 563 0 14 577 0 21 21 141 154 4 2 257 6 0 0 0 564 0 9 573 0 22 22 219 219 14 2 210 1 0 0 1 666 0 11 677 0 23 23 267 265 9 1 410 5 0 0 3 960 0 8 968 0 24 24 82 106 7 0 97 1 0 0 3 296 0 3 299 0 25 25 262 119 12 2 246 3 0 0 2 646 0 6 652 0 26 26 253 197 31 1 377 7 1 1 4 872 0 3 875 0 27 27 191 78 10 2 245 1 0 0 0 527 0 8 535 0 1 of 7 No. of valid votes cast in favour of Serial No. of Total of valid No. of Rejected No. of tendered Sl. No. NOTA Total Polling Station votes Votes votes ASIM KUMAR DHANANJAY (SHAKTI) NARENDRA NATH GHOSH SATYABRATA SUKHA RANJAN TAPAN SIKDAR SAUGATA ROY ASHOK KUNDU SIKHA SEN ROY DASGUPTA MOITRA (NAREN GHOSH) BANDYOPADHYAY BANIK 28 28 155 125 8 1 214 2 0 0 2 507 0 10 517 0 29 29 295 190 22 4 229 1 1 0 0 742 0 31 773 0 30 30 158 71 8 1 147 2 0 1 1 389 0 3 392 0 31 31 300 100 14 0 346 3 1 4 5 773 0 13 786 0 32 32 279 201 14 1 305 6 5 0 2 813 0 11 824 0 33 33 263 217 13 3 329 0 1 0 2 828 0 10 838 0 34 34 99 88 7 0 215 2 4 0 1 416 0 4 420 0 35 35 212 111 4 2 195 10 0 0 1 535 0 6 541 0 36 36 236 234 7 0 316 1 8 1 0 803 0 16 819 0 37 37 144 174 11 1 270 0 3 0 0 603 0 8 611 0 38 38 201 196 11 2 348 1 2 0 2 763 0 5 768 0 39 39 158 77 2 3 127 5 2 0 2 376 0 7 383 0 40 40 266 131 8 0 230 2 2 0 1 640 0 9 649 0 41 41 199 130 11 1 210 2 2 0 2 557 0 12 569 0 42 42 288 261 13 2 269 0 9 0 1 843 0 15 858 0 43 43 303 179 26 1 311 2 4 1 0 827 0 18 845 0 44 44 290 251 20 2 375 2 1 0 3 944 0 19 963 0 45 45 263 195 15 2 343 5 1 1 2 827 0 9 836 0 46 46 91 360 20 2 290 8 2 2 7 782 0 9 791 0 47 47 112 115 14 4 248 5 2 4 3 507 0 16 523 0 48 48 174 149 17 6 356 3 1 5 3 714 0 11 725 0 49 49 145 166 9 2 263 3 1 1 2 592 0 8 600 0 50 50 208 194 15 3 459 6 1 3 3 892 0 20 912 0 51 51 215 140 14 2 335 3 0 1 1 711 0 10 721 0 52 52 157 144 5 2 292 3 0 0 2 605 0 9 614 0 53 53 221 202 32 2 342 5 4 1 5 814 0 17 831 0 54 54 212 123 10 1 243 2 0 3 3 597 0 10 607 0 55 55 148 131 22 0 351 4 0 2 0 658 0 9 667 0 56 56 227 144 16 3 368 2 0 1 4 765 0 16 781 0 57 57 277 196 13 0 454 4 0 1 1 946 0 14 960 0 58 58 238 147 16 2 216 4 4 0 0 627 0 8 635 0 59 59 90 129 15 1 168 2 0 0 0 405 0 9 414 0 60 60 175 157 16 1 253 1 1 1 2 607 0 7 614 0 61 61 177 195 17 3 274 4 0 1 2 673 0 20 693 0 62 62 247 132 12 3 325 2 4 1 5 731 0 16 747 0 63 63 215 102 11 2 231 1 3 3 1 569 0 6 575 0 2 of 7 No. of valid votes cast in favour of Serial No. of Total of valid No. of Rejected No. of tendered Sl. No. NOTA Total Polling Station votes Votes votes ASIM KUMAR DHANANJAY (SHAKTI) NARENDRA NATH GHOSH SATYABRATA SUKHA RANJAN TAPAN SIKDAR SAUGATA ROY ASHOK KUNDU SIKHA SEN ROY DASGUPTA MOITRA (NAREN GHOSH) BANDYOPADHYAY BANIK 64 64 108 42 3 3 203 4 1 1 3 368 0 5 373 0 65 65 118 189 7 0 164 2 1 0 2 483 0 6 489 0 66 66 99 239 5 0 255 3 3 1 1 606 0 5 611 0 67 67 219 116 7 1 225 4 0 0 2 574 0 8 582 0 68 68 275 144 17 1 314 3 2 0 0 756 0 16 772 0 69 69 260 166 12 1 291 4 0 1 2 737 0 6 743 0 70 70 175 181 16 2 311 3 0 0 1 689 0 8 697 0 71 71 173 108 27 4 295 1 1 0 3 612 0 8 620 0 72 72 177 229 24 5 515 5 2 1 2 960 0 19 979 0 73 73 184 151 23 1 254 1 0 0 0 614 0 11 625 0 74 74 214 172 11 3 301 3 1 1 2 708 0 5 713 0 75 75 124 126 9 1 234 2 0 0 1 497 0 9 506 0 76 76 242 198 10 0 336 3 0 0 0 789 0 20 809 0 77 77 143 162 9 1 241 3 2 1 3 565 0 6 571 0 78 78 143 160 8 2 152 1 1 1 4 472 0 6 478 0 79 79 271 215 19 5 230 3 1 1 7 752 0 9 761 0 80 80 131 129 16 2 389 3 1 1 4 676 0 8 684 0 81 81 108 137 12 0 316 3 0 1 0 577 0 5 582 0 82 82 101 91 1 1 199 2 2 1 2 400 0 1 401 0 83 83 117 163 8 2 259 3 1 2 1 556 0 2 558 0 84 84 177 123 10 1 200 4 0 0 0 515 0 6 521 0 85 85 111 141 6 1 149 3 1 1 2 415 0 3 418 0 86 86 163 180 17 0 262 5 0 0 0 627 0 8 635 0 87 87 208 185 10 1 323 0 0 1 4 732 0 7 739 0 88 88 197 204 12 3 353 1 0 0 0 770 0 11 781 0 89 89 281 192 16 1 384 3 0 0 0 877 0 13 890 0 90 90 110 93 7 3 271 0 0 1 1 486 0 10 496 0 91 91 150 82 10 1 305 2 0 0 2 552 0 5 557 0 92 92 122 100 7 1 240 2 0 1 3 476 0 4 480 0 93 93 250 141 16 3 317 3 0 0 2 732 0 7 739 0 94 94 213 135 5 2 274 5 3 3 4 644 0 13 657 0 95 95 162 166 11 3 192 4 2 1 2 543 0 9 552 0 96 96 126 100 8 1 248 3 0 2 1 489 0 5 494 0 97 97 134 161 9 4 540 5 1 0 2 856 0 9 865 0 98 98 177 172 11 7 442 1 1 1 2 814 0 10 824 0 99 99 181 169 15 1 332 0 1 0 0 699 0 11 710 0 3 of 7 No.
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