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The Legislative Assembly of Bihar STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 1977 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF BIHAR ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA NEW DELHI Election Commission of India – State Elections, 1977 Legislative Assembly of Bihar STATISCAL REPORT ( National and State Abstracts & Detailed Results) CONTENTS SUBJECT Page No. Part – I 1. List of Participating Political Parties 1 2. Other Abbreviations And Description 2 3. Highlights 3 4. List of Successful Candidates 4 - 11 5. Performance of Political Parties 12 6. Candidates Data Summary 13 7. Electors Data Summary 14 8. Women Candidates 15 - 20 9. Constituency Data - Summary 21 - 344 10. Detailed Results 345 - 422 Election Commission of India-State Elections, 1977 to the Legislative Assembly of BIHAR LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY NATIONAL PARTIES 1 . CPI COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 2 . CPM COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (MARXIST) 3 . INC INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 4 . JNP JANATA PARTY STATE PARTIES 5 . FBL ALL INDIA FORWARD BLOCK 6 . MUL MUSLIM LEAGUE REGISTERED(Unrecognised ) PARTIES 7 . BRP CHHOTANAGPUR BHUMI RAKSHAK PARTY 8 . JKD JHARKHAND PARTY 9 . JKP ALL INDIA JHARKHAND PARTY 10 . PBI PROUTIST BLOC OF INDIA 11 . PHJ BIHAR PRANT HUL JHARKHAND 12 . SSD SHOSHIT SAMAJ DAL (AKHIL BHARTIYA) 13 . SUC SOCIALIST UNITY CENTRE OF INDIA 14 . WPI WORKERS PARTY OF INDIA INDEPENDENTS 15 . IND INDEPENDENTS rptListOfParticipatingPoliticalParties - Page 1 of 1 1 Election Commission of India - State Election, 1977 to the Legislative Assembly of BIHAR OTHER ABBREVIATIONS AND DESCRIPTION ABBREVIATION DESCRIPTION FD Forfeited Deposits Gen General Constituency SC Reserved for Scheduled Castes ST Reserved for Scheduled Tribes MMen WWomen TTotal N National Party S State Party U Registered (Unrecognised) Party Z Independent rptOtherAbbreviations - Page 1 of 1 2 Election Commission of India - State Election, 1977 to the Legislative Assembly of BIHAR HIGHLIGHTS 1. NO. OF CONSTITUENCIES TYPE OF CONSTITUENCY GEN SC ST TOTAL NO. OF CONSTITUENCIES 250 46 28 324 2. NO. OF CONTESTANTS NO. OF CONTESTANTS 1423 56-10 11-15 Above15 IN A CONSTITUENCY NO. OF SUCH 0 2 5 15 29 174 70 29 CONSTITUENCIES TOTAL CONTESTANTS IN FRAY : 2994 AVERAGE CONTESTANTS PER CONSTITUENCY : 9 MINIMUM CONTESTANTS IN A CONSTITUENCY : 2 IN 1 - DHANAHA And 35 - MANJHI MAXIMUM CONTESTANTS IN A CONSTITUENCY : 32 IN 207 - PATNA CENTRAL 3. ELECTORS MEN WOMEN TOTAL i. NO. OF ELECTORS 18398636 16578456 34977092 ii. NO. OF ELECTORS WHO VOTED 11312958 6353395 17666353 iii. POLLING PERCENTAGE 61.49% 38.32% 50.51% 4. NO. OF VALID VOTES : 17392715 5. NO. OF VOTES REJECTED : 273638 (1.55% of Total Votes Polled) 6. NO. OF POLLING STATIONS : 41157 7. AVERAGE NO. OF ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : 850 8. PERFORMANCE OF WOMEN CANDIDATES VIS-A-VIS MEN CANDIDATES MEN WOMEN TOTAL i. NO. OF CONTESTANTS 2898 96 2994 ii. ELECTED 311 13 324 iii. FORFEITED DEPOSITS 2227 74 2301 rptHighlights - Page 1 of 1 3 Election Commission of India - State Election, 1977 to the Legislative Assembly of BIHAR LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES CONSTITUENCY WINNERSEX PARTY 1. DHANAHA HAR DEO PRASADM INC 2. BAGHA (SC) NARSINGH BAITHAM INC 3. RAMNAGAR ARJUN BIKRAM SHAHM INC 4. SHIKARPUR (SC) SITARAM PRASADM INC 5. SIKTA FAIYAZUL AZAMM INC 6. LAURIA VISHWA MOHAN SHARMAM INC 7. CHUNPATIA VIR SINGHM JNP 8. BETTIAH GAURI SHANKAR PANDEYM INC 9. NAUTAN KEDAR PANDEYM INC 10. RAXAUL SAGIR AHMADM INC 11. SUGAULI RAMASHRAY SINGHM CPM 12. MOTIHARI PRABHAWATI GUPTAF INC 13. ADAPUR RAM PRIT RAIM INC 14. DHAKA SIYARAM THAKURM JNP 15. GHORASAHAN RAJENDRA PRATAP SINGHM INC 16. MADHUBAN RUP LAL RAIM INC 17. PIPRA (SC) TULSI RAMM CPI 18. KESARIYA PITAMBAR SINGHM CPI 19. HARSIDHI YAGUL KISHORE PRASAD SINGHM JNP 20. GOBINDGANJ RAMASHANKAR PANDEYM INC 21. KATEYA NAGINA RAIM INC 22. BHORE (SC) JAMUNA RAMM JNP 23. MIRGANJ BHAVESH CHANDRA PRASADM JNP 24. GOPALGANJ RADHIKA DEVIF JNP 25. BARAULI AHDUL GHAFOORM INC 26. BAIKUNTHPUR BRAJ KISHORE NARAIN SINGHM JNP 27. BASANTPUR VIDYA BHAUSHAN SINGHM JNP 28. GOREAKOTHI KRISHNA KANT SINGHM INC 29. SIWAN GHULAM SARWARM JNP 30. MAIRWA (SC) PHULCHAND RAMM JNP 31. DARAULI KRISHNA PRATAP SINGHM INC 32. ZIRADEI RAJA RAM CHOUDHARYM INC 33. MAHARAJGANJ UMA SHANKAR SINGHM JNP 34. RAGHUNATHPUR BIKRAM KAURM JNP 35. MANJHI RAM BAHADUR SINGHM JNP 36. BANIAPUR RAMA KANT PANDEYM JNP 37. MASRAKH KRISHNADEO NARAIN SINGHM JNP 38. TARAIYA DHARAM NATH SINGHM JNP 39. MARHAURA SURYA SINGHM JNP 40. JALALPUR CAMESHWAR SINGHM JNP rptListSuccessfulCandidates - Page 1 of 8 4 CONSTITUENCY WINNERSEX PARTY 41. CHAPRA MITHLESH KUMAR SINGHM JNP 42. GARKHA (SC) MUNESHWAR CHOUDHARYM JNP 43. PARSA RAMANAND PRASAD YADAVM JNP 44. SONEPUR RAM SUNDER DASM JNP 45. HAJIPUR JAGANNATH PD. YADAVM JNP 46. RAGHOPUR VABULAL SHASTRIM JNP 47. MAHNAR MUNESHWAR PRASAD SINGHM JNP 48. JANDAHA MUNSHI LAL RAYM JNP 49. PATEPUR (SC) PALTAN RAMM JNP 50. MAHUA (SC) PHUDENI PRASADM JNP 51. LALGANJ ARUN KUMAR SINHAM JNP 52. VAISHALI NAGENDRA PD. SINGHM JNP 53. PARU SHYAM KUMAR PD. SINGHM JNP 54. SAHEBGANJ BHAGYA NARAIAN RAIM CPM 55. BARURAJ BALENDRA PRASAD SINGHM CPI 56. KANTI THAKUR PD. SINGHM JNP 57. KURHANI SABHU SARAN SHAHIM JNP 58. SAKRA (SC) SHIVANANDAN PASWANM JNP 59. MUZAFFARPUR MANJAY LALM JNP 60. BOCHAHA (SC) KAMAL PASWANM JNP 61. GAIGHATTI VINODANAND SINGHM JNP 62. AURAI GANESH PD. YADAVM JNP 63. MINAPUR NAGENDRA PD. SINGHM JNP 64. RUNISAIDPUR NAWAL KISHORE SAHIM JNP 65. BELSAND RAGHUBANS PRASAD SINGHM JNP 66. SHEOHAR RAGHUNATH JHAM INC 67. SITAMARHI RAM SAGAR PD. YADAVM INC 68. BATHNAHA SURYADEO RAIM INC 69. MAJORGANJ (SC) SURENDRA RAMM JNP 70. SONBARSA MAHMUD ALAMM INC 71. SURSAND RAM CHARITRA RAI YADAVM INC 72. PUPRI HABIB AHMADM JNP 73. BENIPATTI TEJ NARAYAN JHAM CPI 74. BISFI RAJ KUMAR PURBEYM CPI 75. HARLAKHI BAIDYA NATH YADAVM CPI 76. KHAJAULI (SC) RAM KARAN PASWANM JNP 77. BABUBARHI DEO NARAYAN YADAVM JNP 78. MADHUBANI DIGAMBAR THAKURM JNP 79. PANDAUL SIYA RAM YADAVM JNP 80. JHANJHARPUR JAGANNATH MISHRAM INC 81. PHULPARAS DEVENDRA PRASAD YADAVM JNP 82. LAUKAHA KULDEO GOITM INC 83. MADHEPUR RADHANANDAN JHAM INC rptListSuccessfulCandidates - Page 2 of 8 5 CONSTITUENCY WINNERSEX PARTY 84. MANIGACHHI NAGENDRA JHAM INC 85. BAHERA ABDUL BARI SIDIQUIM JNP 86. GHANSHYAMPUR MAHAVIR PRASADM JNP 87. BAHERI TAJ NARAYAN YADAVM JNP 88. DARBHANGA RURAL (SC) JAGADISH CHOUDHARY ( KABIRCHAK )M JNP 89. DARBHANGA SHIVNATH VERMAM JNP 90. KEOTI DURGA DAS RATHAURM JNP 91. JALE KAPILDEO THAKURM JNP 92. HAYAGHAT ANIRUDH PRASADM JNP 93. KALYANPUR BASHISHTHA NARAYAN SINGHM JNP 94. WARISNAGAR (SC) PITAMWAR PASWANM JNP 95. SAMASTIPUR CHANDRA SHEKHAR SINGHM JNP 96. SARAIRANJAN YASHODA NAND SINGHM JNP 97. MOHIUDDIN NAGAR PREMLATA RAIF JNP 98. DALSINGHSARAI YASHWANT KUMAR CHOUDHARYM JNP 99. BIBHUTPUR BANDHU MAHTOM INC 100. ROSERA PRAYAG MANDALM IND 101. SINGHIA (SC) RAMJATAN PASWANM CPI 102. HASANPUR GAJENDRA PRASAD HIMANSUM JNP 103. BALIA CHAND CHUR DEVM JNP 104. MAITHANI SITARAM MISHRAM CPI 105. BEGUSARAI BHOLA SINGHM INC 106. BARAUNI SURYANARAYAN SINGHM CPI 107. BACHWARA RAMDEP RAIM INC 108. CHERIA BARIARPUR HARIHAR MAHTONM INC 109. BAKHRI (SC) RAM CHANDRA PASWANM CPI 110. RAGHOPUR ASESAR GOITM JNP 111. KISHUNPUR BAIDHYA NATH MEHTAM JNP 112. SUPAUL AMRENDRA PRASAD SINGHM JNP 113. TRIBENIGANJ ANUP LAL YADAVM JNP 114. CHHATAPUR (SC) SITARAM PASWANM JNP 115. KUMARKHAND (SC) NAWAL KISHORE RISHIDEOM JNP 116. SINGHESHWAR DINBANDHU PD. YADAVM JNP 117. SAHARSA SHANKAR PD TEKRIWALM JNP 118. MAHISHI PARMESHWAR KUMARM JNP 119. SIMRI-BAKHTIARPUR CHOUDHARY MOHAMMAD SALAHUDDINM INC 120. MADHEPURA RADHA KANT YADAVM JNP 121. SONBARSA ASHOK KUMAR SINGHM JNP 122. KISHANGANJ RAJ NANDAN PRASADM JNP 123. ALAMNAGAR BIRENDRA KUMAR SINGHM JNP 124. RUPAULI SHALIGRAM SINGH TOMARM JNP 125. DHAMDAHA SURYA NARAYAN SINGH YADAVM JNP 126. BANMANKHI (SC) BALBODH PASWANM JNP rptListSuccessfulCandidates - Page 3 of 8 6 CONSTITUENCY WINNERSEX PARTY 127. RANIGANJ (SC) ADHIK LAL PASWANM JNP 128. NARPATGANJ JANARDAN YADAVM JNP 129. FORBESGANJ SARYU MISHRAM INC 130. ARARIA SRIDEO JHAM INC 131. SIKTI MD. AZIM UDDINM IND 132. JOKIHAT TASLIMUDDINM JNP 133. BAHADURGANJ ISLAMUDDIN BAGIM JNP 134. THAKURGANJ MOHAMAD SULEMAMM JNP 135. KISHANGANJ RAFIQUI ALAMM INC 136. AMOUR CHANDRA SHEKHAR JHAM JNP 137. BAISI HASIBUR RAHMANM INC 138. KASBA JAI NARAYAN MEHTAM INC 139. PURNEA DEV NATH ROYM JNP 140. KORHA (SC) SITA RAM DASM JNP 141. BARARI BASUDEO PRASAD SINGHM JNP 142. KATIHAR JAGBANDHU ADHIKARIM JNP 143. KADWA KHAJA SAHID HUSSAINM IND 144. BARSOI ABU NAYEEM CHANDM IND 145. PRANPUR MAHENDRA NARAIN YADAVM JNP 146. MANIHARI RAM SIPHAI YADAVM JNP 147. RAJMAHAL DHRUV BHAGATM IND 148. BORIO (ST) BENJAMIN MURMUM JNP 149. BARHAIT (ST) PARMESHWAR HUMBROMM JNP 150. LITIPARA (ST) SIMON MARANDIM IND 151. PAKAUR HAJI MD. AINUL HAQUEM INC 152. MAHESHPUR (ST) BISHAWNATH MURMUM JNP 153. SIKARIPARA (ST) BABULAL KISKUM JNP 154. NALA BISHESWAR KHANM CPI 155. JAMTARA DURGA PRASAD SINGHM INC 156. SARATH CHANDRA MOULESHWAR SINGHM JNP 157. MADHUPUR AJIT KUMAR BANEERJEEM JNP 158. DEOGHAR (SC) VEENA RANIF JNP 159. JARMUNDI DIP NATH RAIM IND 160. DUMKA (ST) MAHADEO MARANDIM JNP 161. JAMA (ST) MADAN BESRAM INC 162. POREYAHAT KAMLA KANT PD. SINHA URF LALLUM JNP 163. GODDA LAKHAN MAHTOM JNP 164. MAHAGAMA SAYEEDM JNP 165. PIRPAINTI AMBIKA PRASADM CPI 166. COLGONG SADANAND SINGHM INC 167. NATHNAGAR SUDHA SRIVASTAVAF JNP 168. BHAGALPUR BIJOY KUMAR MITRAM JNP 169. GOPALPUR MANI RAM SINGHM CPI rptListSuccessfulCandidates - Page 4 of 8 7 CONSTITUENCY WINNERSEX PARTY 170. BIHPUR SITARAM SINGH AZADM CPI 171. SULTANGANJ JAGESHWAR MANDALM JNP 172. AMARPUR JANARDHAN YADAVM JNP 173. DHURAIYA (SC) NARESH DASM CPI 174. BANKA SINDHESHWAR PRASAD SINGHM JNP 175. BELHAR CHATURBHUJ PRASAD SINGHM JNP 176. KATORIA GUNESHWAR PRASAD SINGHM JNP 177. CHAKAI FALGUNI PD. YADAVM IND 178. JHAJHA SHEONANDAN JHAM JNP 179. TARAPUR KAUSHALAYA DEVIF JNP 180. KHARAGPUR SHAMESHER JANG BAHADUR SINGHM JNP 181. PARBATTA NAYEEM AKHTARM IND 182. CHAUTHAM JAGDAMBI MANDALM IND 183. KHAGARIA RAM SHARAN YADAVM IND 184. ALAULI (SC) PASHUPATI KUMARM JNP 185. MONGHYR SYED JABIR HUSSAINM JNP 186. JAMALPUR SURESH KUMAR SINGHM JNP 187. SURAJGARHA RAMJEE PRASAD MAHTAM IND 188. JAMUI TRIPURARI PRASAD SINGHM JNP 189.
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