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Constituency-Wise Information on Inclusion and Deletions in Current Electoral Over Previous Roll ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA Format 4B Format 4B (With CEO) Constituency-wise Information on Inclusion and Deletions in Current Electoral Over Previous Roll Name of State: BIHAR % Net change Total claims lodged in Total Objections Lodged in Suo-moto Deletion Electors as per proposed Final Change Electors as per Draft Roll w.r.t. Total Deletions subsequent to over Assembly Constituency Form 6 after draft Total Claims admitted Form 7 after draft Total Objections admitted subsenquent to last Number of Deletions Due to Roll w.r.t. 01.01.2019 as the over 01.01.2019 as the qualifying date last publication of roll previous publication of roll publication of roll pulication of roll qualifying date previuos Final roll Final roll Third Third Third Third Third Third Third Third No Name Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Expired Shifted Repeated Male Female (+/-) (+/-) Gender Gender Gender Gender Gender Gender Gender Gender 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 Valmiki Nagar 167223 140311 35 2208 2132 1 790 580 2 0 0 0 790 580 2 539 593 239 168629 141875 34 2969 0.96 2 Ramnagar (SC) 146412 130539 7 4404 4285 0 683 516 0 0 0 0 683 516 0 961 80 138 150127 134314 7 7490 2.63 3 Narkatiaganj 136114 117200 22 2636 2626 2 2764 2527 1 0 0 0 2764 2527 1 3151 1416 601 135974 117314 20 -28 -0.01 4 Bagaha 155887 132482 19 3485 3642 0 1366 1061 0 0 0 0 1366 1061 0 1403 223 801 157990 135080 18 4700 1.60 5 Lauriya 131324 109668 10 2551 2683 0 1496 1126 0 0 0 0 1496 1126 0 1630 540 448 132368 111236 10 2612 1.07 6 Nautan 139259 116580 19 2923 2634 2 812 658 0 0 0 0 812 658 0 974 185 303 141352 118574 21 4089 1.57 7 Chanpatia 139390 117676 13 3050 3201 0 2175 1504 0 0 0 0 2175 1504 0 2459 401 710 140245 119393 13 2572 0.99 8 Bettiah 141212 121006 2 3272 3438 0 984 716 0 0 0 0 984 716 0 1202 185 305 143478 123750 2 5010 1.87 9 Sikta 135862 118505 10 2507 2238 0 1332 1085 0 0 0 0 1332 1085 0 1546 276 566 137023 119672 10 2328 0.91 West Champaran district Total 1292683 1103967 137 27036 26879 5 12402 9773 3 0 0 0 12402 9773 3 13865 3899 4111 1307186 1121208 135 31742 1.31 10 Raxaul 145187 125030 16 1623 1498 0 1247 1024 0 0 0 0 1247 1024 0 1416 296 509 145565 125503 15 850 0.31 11 Sugauli 146349 124664 10 1576 1663 0 346 309 1 0 0 0 346 309 1 257 19 378 147577 126020 9 2583 0.94 12 Narkatia 145833 126575 5 1978 1950 0 807 780 0 0 0 0 807 780 0 1096 113 325 147005 127744 5 2341 0.85 13 Harsidhi (SC) 133348 117146 2 2218 2085 0 1385 1247 0 0 0 0 1385 1247 0 1241 369 920 134182 117983 2 1671 0.66 14 Govindganj 137400 118207 2 1707 2021 0 899 795 0 0 0 0 899 795 0 738 225 716 138212 119429 2 2034 0.79 15 Kesaria 136653 116526 3 1655 1923 0 1149 937 0 0 0 0 1149 937 0 1034 158 802 137165 117506 3 1492 0.59 16 Kalyanpur 127475 112388 5 1905 1877 0 803 741 0 0 0 0 803 741 0 1085 134 298 128585 113516 5 2238 0.92 17 Pipra 168845 148408 12 2641 2556 1 1311 1324 0 0 0 0 1311 1324 0 1527 411 562 170175 149640 13 2563 0.80 18 Madhuban 128333 112577 14 2133 1990 0 848 626 0 0 0 0 848 626 0 1048 173 182 129619 113940 14 2649 1.09 19 Motihari 162796 140586 4 2249 2504 0 1790 1580 0 0 0 0 1790 1580 0 1615 880 745 163257 141508 4 1383 0.45 20 Chiraia 148746 128881 10 1534 1636 0 1125 1024 0 0 0 0 1125 1024 0 1059 131 931 149156 129492 10 1021 0.37 21 Dhaka 158387 142149 13 3497 3205 0 1520 1320 0 0 0 0 1520 1320 0 1521 231 1036 160369 144029 13 3862 1.27 East Champaran district Total 1739352 1513137 96 24716 24908 1 13230 11707 1 0 0 0 13230 11707 1 13637 3140 7404 1750867 1526310 95 24687 0.75 22 Sheohar 148442 130522 10 4336 4237 0 622 586 0 0 0 0 622 586 0 796 152 249 152160 134169 10 7365 2.57 Sheohar district Total 148442 130522 10 4336 4237 0 622 586 0 0 0 0 622 586 0 796 152 249 152160 134169 10 7365 2.57 23 Riga 156110 136789 14 2303 2228 4 791 779 0 0 0 0 791 779 0 1096 109 345 157622 138239 17 2965 1.00 24 Bathnaha (SC) 151006 135766 9 2206 1774 0 930 857 0 0 0 0 930 857 0 922 207 560 152284 136681 9 2193 0.76 25 Parihar 156266 140939 13 2061 1953 0 475 455 0 0 0 0 475 455 0 485 31 408 157855 142434 13 3084 1.03 26 Sursand 156653 140384 5 3456 3284 2 541 475 0 0 0 0 541 475 0 624 75 305 159568 143193 7 5726 1.89 27 Bajpatti 155714 137357 0 4151 4017 4 1415 1522 0 0 0 0 1415 1522 0 1986 456 437 158452 139850 4 5235 1.75 28 Sitamarhi 144467 125890 23 2576 2600 4 728 667 0 0 0 0 728 667 0 940 260 182 146319 127820 26 3785 1.38 29 Runnisaidpur 143607 124893 8 2915 2817 0 435 319 0 0 0 0 435 319 0 475 34 222 146088 127390 8 4978 1.82 30 Belsand 133073 115807 6 2240 2114 6 760 709 1 0 0 0 760 709 1 914 135 405 134556 117209 11 2890 1.15 Sitamarhi district Total 1196896 1057825 78 21908 20787 20 6075 5783 1 0 0 0 6075 5783 1 7442 1307 2864 1212744 1072816 95 30856 1.35 ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA Format 4B % Net change Total claims lodged in Total Objections Lodged in Suo-moto Deletion Electors as per proposed Final Change Electors as per Draft Roll w.r.t. Total Deletions subsequent to over Assembly Constituency Form 6 after draft Total Claims admitted Form 7 after draft Total Objections admitted subsenquent to last Number of Deletions Due to Roll w.r.t. 01.01.2019 as the over 01.01.2019 as the qualifying date last publication of roll previous publication of roll publication of roll pulication of roll qualifying date previuos Final roll Final roll Third Third Third Third Third Third Third Third No Name Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Expired Shifted Repeated Male Female (+/-) (+/-) Gender Gender Gender Gender Gender Gender Gender Gender 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 31 Harlakhi 141910 128662 10 3103 2893 1 1273 1340 0 0 0 0 1273 1340 0 1860 247 474 143726 130233 7 3384 1.24 32 Benipatti 147823 132877 15 2966 3255 2 1151 1175 0 1 0 0 1152 1175 0 1393 417 438 149602 134995 14 3896 1.37 33 Khajauli 152004 137777 11 1988 2138 1 1126 1037 0 0 0 0 1126 1037 0 1303 314 522 152864 138886 6 1964 0.67 34 Babubarhi 153980 138374 17 2166 1983 0 1328 1199 0 0 0 0 1328 1199 0 1693 158 595 154805 139171 17 1622 0.55 35 Bisfi 162030 150048 9 2377 2534 0 1293 1370 0 0 0 0 1293 1370 0 1459 498 635 163106 151220 9 2248 0.72 36 Madhubani 173834 154893 15 2096 2572 0 1512 1512 1 0 0 0 1512 1512 1 1720 607 611 174398 155974 13 1643 0.50 37 Rajnagar (SC) 163741 147366 19 2306 2413 2 987 829 0 0 0 0 987 829 0 1066 110 597 165051 148960 20 2905 0.93 38 Jhanjharpur 156052 140706 9 2476 2716 0 980 969 0 0 0 0 980 969 0 1217 352 349 157540 142462 8 3243 1.08 39 Phulparas 162511 148251 8 2674 2688 0 1941 1979 0 0 0 0 1941 1979 0 2444 739 685 163229 148976 7 1442 0.46 40 Laukaha 166812 154439 8 2543 2654 0 1714 1655 0 0 0 0 1714 1655 0 2084 417 670 167629 155450 8 1828 0.57 Madhubani district Total 1580697 1433393 121 24695 25846 6 13305 13065 1 1 0 0 13306 13065 1 16239 3859 5576 1591950 1446327 109 24175 0.80 41 Nirmali 143444 133724 2 3469 3435 1 1447 1418 0 0 0 0 1447 1418 0 1950 472 435 145460 135747 3 4040 1.44 42 Pipra 139524 129352 0 3692 3773 1 952 953 0 0 0 0 952 953 0 1403 256 245 142256 132180 1 5561 2.03 43 Supaul 142103 129924 5 3338 3539 0 2282 2290 1 0 0 0 2282 2290 1 3248 908 366 143153 131180 3 2304 0.84 44 Triveniganj (SC) 138011 127483 5 3071 3129 1 960 773 0 0 0 0 960 773 0 1181 283 263 140120 129841 6 4468 1.66 45 Chhatapur 144545 129032 7 6673 7003 0 1554 1432 0 0 0 0 1554 1432 0 1948 726 283 149668 134599 7 10690 3.76 Supaul district Total 707627 649515 19 20243 20879 3 7195 6866 1 0 0 0 7195 6866 1 9730 2645 1592 720657 663547 20 27063 1.96 46 Narpatganj 158200 139784 9 5663 6028 5 1221 1093 0 0 0 0 1221 1093 0 1692 268 308 162622 144739 14 9382 3.05 47 Raniganj (SC) 156825 141917 16 5777 5803 8 796 652 0 0 0 0 796 652 0 1141 112 169 161794 147080 24 10140 3.28 48 Forbesganj 165025 145557 9 4376 5023 4 835 673 0 0 0 0 835 673 0 905 287 286 168537 149937 12 7895 2.48 49 Araria 152998 136776 10 5908 6973 0 1813 1622 0 0 1 0 1813 1623 0 2175 601 470 157077 142143 9 9445 3.16 50 Jokihat 144176 126227 13 5588 6150 0 1679 1690 1 0 0 0 1679 1690 1 2227 519 354 148068 130706 10 8368 3.00 51 Sikti 141538 127718 7 3999 4398 1 1142 971 0 0 0 0 1142 971 0 1146 291 613 144365 131178 5 6285 2.28 Araria district Total 918762 817979 64 31311 34375 18 7486 6701 1 0 1 0 7486 6702 1 9286 2078 2200 942463 845783 74 51515 2.88 52 Bahadurganj 144210 134716 8 3697 3610 1 1252 1451 0 0 0 0 1252 1451 0 1045 874 692 146655 136875 9 4605 1.62 53 Thakurganj 141920 134182 6 4005 3664 0 800 953 0 0 0 0 800 953 0 1093 242 370 145125 136893 6 5916 2.10 54 Kishanganj 140809 137947 14 3650 3817 0 1274 1750 0 0 0 0 1274 1750 0 1346 961 685 143187 140012 14 4443 1.57 55 Kochadhaman 119203 111991 3 4804 4267 6 788 1100 0 0 0 0 788 1100 0 1108 456 284 123223 115154 9 7189 3.02 Kishanganj district Total 546142 518836 31 16156 15358 7 4114 5254 0 0 0 0 4114 5254 0 4592 2533 2031 558190 528934 38 22153 2.04 56 Amour 154593 138046 9 3524 3941 1 418 502 0 0 0 0 418 502 0 567 171 174 157705 141479 10 6546 2.19 57 Baisi 136503 123309 10 4348 4466 0 1070 982 0 0 0 0 1070 982 0 1412 241 379 139772 126802 10 6762 2.54 58 Kasba 141799 131493 12 4479 4337 0 730 607 0 0 0 0 730 607 0 907 198 199 145550 135221 12 7479 2.66 59 Banmankhi (SC) 152290 141316 7 2945 3129 0 1078 953 0 0 0 0 1078 953 0 1272 305 371 154156 143493 7 4043 1.36 60 Rupauli 154493 143325 14 2818 2578 1 787 672 0 0 0 0 787 672 0 869 270 283 156524 145231 15 3938 1.30 61 Dhamdaha 156155 146276 7 1440 1503 0 216 207 0 0 0 0 216 207 0 246 17 159 157379
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