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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 % Total claims lodged in Total Objections Lodged in Suo-moto Deletion Electors as per proposed Final change Change Electors as per Draft Roll w.r.t. Total Deletions subsequent Assembly Constituency Form 6 after draft Total Claims admitted Form 7 after draft publication Total Objections admitted subsenquent to last Number of Deletions Due to Roll w.r.t. 01.01.2020 as the over over 01.01.2020 as the qualifying date to last publication of roll publication of roll of roll pulication of roll qualifying date previous 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 170308 143813 34 5921 5470 0 3390 2750 0 0 0 0 3390 2750 0 3729 1897 480 172847 146527 32 5251 1.64 2 Ramnagar (SC) 148257 132195 7 4611 4105 1 385 408 0 0 0 0 385 408 0 460 196 127 152487 135888 8 7924 2.75 3 Narkatiaganj 137006 118194 17 3416 3328 0 702 644 1 0 0 0 702 644 1 700 444 179 139722 120876 16 5397 2.07 4 Bagaha 155142 132799 14 4887 4881 1 534 442 1 0 0 0 534 442 1 527 330 104 159500 137233 14 8792 2.96 5 Lauriya 133140 111918 11 3494 3346 0 1108 837 0 0 0 0 1108 837 0 1255 444 226 135526 114427 11 4895 1.96 6 Nautan 143875 121136 20 3293 3002 1 566 475 0 0 0 0 566 475 0 685 148 203 146599 123666 21 5255 1.94 7 Chanpatia 138606 118054 11 4768 4333 1 570 434 0 0 0 0 570 434 0 530 261 139 142796 121961 12 8098 3.06 8 Bettiah 144306 124791 1 4666 4756 0 945 769 0 0 0 0 945 769 0 1160 329 213 148029 128776 1 7708 2.78 9 Sikta 138598 120952 10 4189 3533 0 1085 1056 0 0 0 0 1085 1056 0 1066 619 429 141709 123422 10 5581 2.10 West Champaran district Total 1309238 1123852 125 39245 36754 4 9285 7815 2 0 0 0 9285 7815 2 10112 4668 2100 1339215 1152776 125 58901 2.36 10 Raxaul 142228 122713 8 2639 2186 0 456 422 0 0 0 0 456 422 0 434 265 76 144410 124479 7 3947 1.47 11 Sugauli 146500 126573 10 3741 3718 4 1135 854 0 0 0 0 1135 854 0 1321 340 232 149094 129449 14 5474 1.97 12 Narkatia 147085 128339 4 2736 2568 1 234 152 0 0 0 0 234 152 0 267 60 50 149593 130749 5 4919 1.75 13 Harsidhi (SC) 135010 119325 3 3681 3445 0 512 430 0 0 0 0 512 430 0 617 140 160 138179 122340 3 6184 2.37 14 Govindganj 135699 118416 8 1702 3271 1 617 412 0 0 0 0 617 412 0 532 223 233 136789 121275 4 3945 1.53 15 Kesaria 135591 117013 4 3341 3624 2 666 445 0 0 0 0 666 445 0 619 242 225 138271 120188 5 5856 2.27 16 Kalyanpur 129804 114706 6 3042 2957 1 990 881 0 0 0 0 990 881 0 1298 265 290 131855 116785 5 4129 1.66 17 Pipra 172373 151909 13 4520 4327 2 1998 1917 1 0 0 0 1998 1917 1 2581 766 394 174895 154320 13 4933 1.50 18 Madhuban 131229 115459 16 3351 2753 0 1303 1273 0 0 0 0 1303 1273 0 1705 496 351 133271 116944 17 3528 1.41 19 Motihari 160558 139786 3 2667 4234 0 543 468 0 0 0 0 543 468 0 467 376 98 162693 143542 2 5890 1.92 20 Chiraia 149036 129967 11 3744 3472 2 945 824 1 0 0 0 945 824 1 1140 294 288 151838 132612 12 5448 1.92 21 Dhaka 158847 142574 12 5326 5112 6 470 503 0 0 0 0 470 503 0 511 287 155 163716 147170 18 9471 3.05 East Champaran district Total 1743960 1526780 98 40490 41667 19 9869 8581 2 0 0 0 9869 8581 2 11492 3754 2552 1774604 1559853 105 63724 1.91 22 Sheohar 151545 133298 9 4260 3820 4 597 648 0 0 0 0 597 648 0 694 339 186 155204 136475 12 6839 2.34 Sheohar district Total 151545 133298 9 4260 3820 4 597 648 0 0 0 0 597 648 0 694 339 186 155204 136475 12 6839 2.34 23 Riga 160473 140824 12 2759 2492 2 690 683 0 0 0 0 690 683 0 1100 149 117 162546 142629 14 3880 1.27 24 Bathnaha (SC) 155055 138988 11 2731 2192 3 431 392 0 0 0 0 431 392 0 618 85 105 157358 140785 14 4103 1.38 25 Parihar 160581 144615 14 2935 2453 5 218 188 0 0 0 0 218 188 0 253 75 69 163301 146877 19 4987 1.61 26 Sursand 162445 145719 4 3280 2989 5 268 254 0 0 0 0 268 254 0 395 56 39 165466 148445 9 5752 1.83 27 Bajpatti 162810 143818 4 3662 3401 2 1493 1423 0 0 0 0 1493 1423 0 1803 496 437 164987 145788 6 4149 1.34 28 Sitamarhi 148518 130242 20 4207 4219 0 1000 901 0 0 0 0 1000 901 0 1402 307 158 151732 133553 20 6525 2.29 29 Runnisaidpur 147619 128815 7 2574 2196 0 273 212 0 0 0 0 273 212 0 395 29 51 149924 130796 6 4285 1.53 30 Belsand 136927 119286 3 2804 2461 0 1039 949 0 0 0 0 1039 949 0 1570 227 154 138697 120795 1 3277 1.26 Sitamarhi district Total 1234428 1092307 75 24952 22403 17 5412 5002 0 0 0 0 5412 5002 0 7536 1424 1130 1254011 1109668 89 36958 1.56 ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA Format 4B Net % Total claims lodged in Total Objections Lodged in Suo-moto Deletion Electors as per proposed Final change Change Electors as per Draft Roll w.r.t. Total Deletions subsequent Assembly Constituency Form 6 after draft Total Claims admitted Form 7 after draft publication Total Objections admitted subsenquent to last Number of Deletions Due to Roll w.r.t. 01.01.2020 as the over over 01.01.2020 as the qualifying date to last publication of roll publication of roll of roll pulication of roll qualifying date previous 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 144446 130762 7 4231 3525 12 447 460 0 0 0 0 447 460 0 569 142 173 148230 133827 19 6861 2.43 32 Benipatti 151613 136172 7 3506 3261 2 333 324 0 0 0 0 333 324 0 333 111 178 154777 139118 9 6112 2.08 33 Khajauli 152863 138857 3 3121 2745 1 466 470 0 0 0 0 466 470 0 675 120 113 155508 141142 4 4931 1.66 34 Babubarhi 156027 140300 25 5303 4774 7 709 651 0 0 0 0 709 651 0 1074 175 79 160598 144446 32 8724 2.86 35 Bisfi 163019 150932 24 4941 4742 3 821 1013 0 0 0 0 821 1013 0 973 558 248 167091 154708 28 7852 2.44 36 Madhubani 174388 155987 18 4068 4271 4 770 743 0 0 0 0 770 743 0 856 401 234 177665 159536 22 6830 2.03 37 Rajnagar (SC) 166257 150151 17 2791 2428 6 236 275 0 0 0 0 236 275 0 351 56 94 168798 152318 23 4714 1.47 38 Jhanjharpur 158178 143256 7 4984 5027 0 543 524 0 0 0 0 543 524 0 709 141 149 162603 147776 6 8944 2.88 39 Phulparas 163071 148806 8 4627 4323 1 788 772 0 0 0 0 788 772 0 954 215 240 166905 152362 9 7391 2.31 40 Laukaha 168396 156178 9 5746 5159 0 259 276 0 0 0 0 259 276 0 260 132 130 173875 161069 9 10370 3.10 Madhubani district Total 1598258 1451401 125 43318 40255 36 5372 5508 0 0 0 0 5372 5508 0 6754 2051 1638 1636050 1486302 161 72729 2.33 41 Nirmali 146470 136924 3 3169 3127 0 1070 1090 0 0 0 0 1070 1090 0 1702 304 142 148570 138961 2 4136 1.44 42 Pipra 142679 132587 2 2667 2635 4 559 606 0 0 0 0 559 606 0 844 206 114 144786 134617 6 4141 1.48 43 Supaul 143657 131899 4 2928 2868 2 846 893 0 0 0 0 846 893 0 1102 481 134 145737 133876 6 4059 1.45 44 Triveniganj (SC) 141157 130898 7 3223 3158 0 586 512 0 0 0 0 586 512 0 757 215 116 143800 133538 7 5283 1.90 45 Chhatapur 150682 135421 7 3481 3615 0 280 234 0 0 0 0 280 234 0 296 151 55 153879 138806 7 6582 2.25 Supaul district Total 724645 667729 23 15468 15403 6 3341 3335 0 0 0 0 3341 3335 0 4701 1357 561 736772 679798 28 24201 1.71 46 Narpatganj 166045 148555 14 1792 1768 0 1142 1058 0 0 0 0 1142 1058 0 696 1293 181 166695 149265 14 1360 0.43 47 Raniganj (SC) 164457 150114 16 3387 3446 1 535 444 0 0 0 0 535 444 0 434 181 353 167315 153110 17 5855 1.83 48 Forbesganj 171746 153406 8 2988 3157 0 212 243 0 0 0 0 212 243 0 77 161 205 174494 156348 8 5690 1.72 49 Araria 159161 144825 11 3088 3496 0 418 369 0 0 0 0 418 369 0 365 305 97 161812 147971 11 5797 1.87 50 Jokihat 149223 132115 10 2427 2693 2 315 366 0 0 0 0 315 366 0 344 157 145 151263 134514 12 4441 1.55 51 Sikti 144291 130814 4 2403 2247 3 334 326 0 0 0 0 334 326 0 381 97 173 146343 132752 7 3993 1.43 Araria district Total 954923 859829 63 16085 16807 6 2956 2806 0 0 0 0 2956 2806 0 2297 2194 1154 967922 873960 69 27136 1.47 52 Bahadurganj 148468 138465 10 1597 1529 0 286 365 0 0 0 0 286 365 0 388 171 87 149804 139604 10 2475 0.86 53 Thakurganj 147012 137464 7 2002 1673 0 336 348 0 0 0 0 336 348 0 396 124 144 148683 138785 6 2991 1.04 54 Kishanganj 145252 141759 18 1823 1855 0 271 344 0 0 0 0 271 344 0 263 253 98 146817 143258 17 3063 1.06 55 Kochadhaman 126326 118070 12 2183 2095 1 304 340 0 0 0 0 304 340 0 270 116 255 128234 119797 12 3635 1.47 Kishanganj district Total 567058 535758 47 7605 7152 1 1197 1397 0 0 0 0 1197 1397 0 1317 664 584 573538 541444 45 12164 1.09 56 Amour 158547 141982 11 4348 4726 1 547 510 0 0 0 0 547 510 0 757 89 199 162295 146251 12 8018 2.60 57 Baisi 137724 123677 9 4123 3848 3 174 180 0 0 0 0 174 180 0 249 80 23 141658 127360 12 7620 2.83 58 Kasba 142637 132374 12 2321 2169 1 335 234 0 0 0 0 335 234 0 266 241 25 144626 134306 13 3922 1.41 59 Banmankhi (SC) 152415 141575 7 3211 3119 6 53 62 0 0 0 0 53 62 0 56 36 19 155569 144636 13 6221 2.07 60 Rupauli 156279 144960 12 1904 1876 0 289 248 0 0 0 0 289 248 0 399 62 70 157895 146587 12 3243 1.07 61 Dhamdaha 158060 148453 6 3313 3108 1 395 374 0 0 0 0 395 374 0 466 245 41 160965 151200 7 5653 1.81 62 Purnia 158830 143608 9 2912 2888 0 680 574 0 0 0 0 680 574 0 585 491 134 161046 145938 9 4546 1.48 Purnia district Total 1064492
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