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Spell Wise Election 2020 (Yes No).Xlsx Statement of Spell-wise Panchayat Samiti & Grampanchayat for General Election of Sarpanch & Panch, 2020 S. Ist Spell IInd Spell IIIrd Spell District No. Panchayat Samiti G.P. Ward Panchayat Samiti G.P. Ward Panchayat Samiti G.P. Ward PEESANGAN 24 264 SRINAGAR 25 273 KISHANGARH 33 365 BHINAY 25 271 ARAI 22 232 1 AJMER JAWAJA 46 396 MASUDA 40 386 AJMER RURAL 30 332 4 125 1263 3 87 891 1 33 365 NEEMRANA 29 329 MUNDAWAR 46 482 LAXMANGARH 22 256 TIJARA 47 531 KOTKASIM 26 266 UMRAIN 28 300 RAINI 26 318 RAJGARH 30 316 KISHANGARHBAS 37 351 2 ALWAR KATHUMAR 47 535 RAMGARH 43 465 BEHROR 32 340 BANSUR 42 476 THANAGAZI 38 402 GOVINDGARH 25 259 MALAKHEDA 33 317 5 191 2189 6 216 2248 5 144 1506 ANADPURI 34 290 BAGIDORA 32 244 KUSHALGARH 51 365 BANSWARA 42 324 GHATOL 68 580 CHHOTI SARVAN 21 177 3 BANSWARA GADHI 45 345 SAJJANGARH 38 346 ARTHUNA 25 213 GANGARTALAI 30 216 TALWARA 29 241 5 223 1793 6 192 1548 0 0 0 ATARU 35 349 SHAHBAD 36 292 KISHANGANJ 39 339 BARAN 26 246 CHHIPABAROD 30 352 CHHABRA 27 267 4 BARAN ANTA 11 109 MANGROL 16 166 4 88 870 2 66 644 2 66 606 SIWANA 32 294 SINDHARI 30 196 BAYATU 38 252 BALOTRA 38 316 SHIV 36 244 FAGLIYA 22 188 DHORIMANNA 44 284 BARMER 38 254 GIDA 36 234 RAMSAR 29 195 5 BARMER PATODI 31 177 PAYALA KALAN 20 118 GUDAMALANI 31 203 GADRAROAD 37 223 AADEL 18 114 SEDWA 27 179 SAMDARI 26 216 BARMER RURAL 37 275 KALYANPUR 29 191 9 285 2029 8 254 1684 2 60 440 KAMAN 31 307 SEWAR 32 348 ROOPWAS 32 322 NAGAR 41 423 KUMHER 37 407 BAYANA 46 476 6 BHARATPUR DEEG 37 387 NADBAI 36 386 WAIR 25 253 PAHADI 35 755 BHUSAWAR 24 739 UCHCHAIN 24 248 4 144 1872 5 153 2128 3 103 1051 RAIPUR 22 230 JAHAZPUR 38 436 SHAHPURA 39 407 MANDAL 19 229 MANDALGARH 29 305 KOTRI 33 377 7 BHILWARA BIJOLIA 22 248 SAHARA 28 276 SUWANA 36 422 KAREDA 24 276 BANERA 26 284 3 63 707 4 119 1293 4 134 1490 NOKHA 43 357 BIKANER 47 461 8 BIKANER DUNGARGARH 53 489 PANCHU 33 303 3 129 1149 1 47 461 0 0 0 K.PATAN 46 464 NAINWA 33 373 TALERA 33 369 9 BUNDI HINDOLI 42 472 BUNDI 30 320 1 46 464 2 75 845 2 63 689 NIMBAHERA 37 359 CHITTORGARH 40 432 GANGRAR 22 222 BARISADRI 26 242 KAPASAN 23 239 BEGUN 31 279 10 CHITTORGARH DOONGLA 26 278 RASHMI 23 219 BHAINSRORGARH 27 237 BHADESAR 25 279 BHOPALSAGAR 19 195 4 114 1158 4 105 1085 3 80 738 RATANGARH 35 355 CHURU 33 325 RAJGARH 60 598 11 CHURU SUJANGARH 34 348 TARANAGAR 27 305 SARDARSHAHAR 63 575 BEEDASAR 27 283 3 96 986 2 60 630 2 123 1173 BASWA 18 188 12 DAUSA 1 18 188 0 0 0 0 0 0 DHOLPUR 35 377 BARI 31 297 RAJAKHERA 32 338 SARMATHURA 22 228 13 DHOLPUR BASERI 28 290 SEPAUN 34 336 4 129 1341 0 0 0 2 53 525 DUNGARPUR 36 274 SABLA 31 237 BICHIWARA 42 322 GALIAKOT 30 228 SIMALWARA 37 253 ASPUR 31 237 14 DUNGARPUR SAGWARA 53 423 JHONTHARI 32 222 CHIKHLI 27 205 DOVARA 34 240 4 168 1272 6 185 1369 0 0 0 ANUPGARH 25 251 PADAMPUR 36 360 SRI GANGANAGAR 53 555 GHADSANA 34 352 RAISNGHNAGAR 47 451 KARANPUR 35 339 15 GANGANAGAR SURATGARH 44 444 SADULSAHAR 28 334 SRIVIJAYNAGAR 29 283 4 132 1330 3 111 1145 2 88 894 BHADRA 49 559 RAWATSAR 36 360 HANUMANGARH 41 187 16 HANUMANGARH NOHAR 47 553 SANGARIYA 24 264 PILIBANGA 40 442 TIBBI 30 360 2 96 1112 3 90 984 2 81 629 AMER 25 291 GOVINDGARH 49 607 VIRATNAGAR 32 322 17 JAIPUR MOZAMABAD 21 241 SANGANER 31 347 JHOTWARA 19 223 JALSU 34 328 PAWTA 32 356 3 80 860 2 80 954 3 83 901 JAISALMER 17 117 NACHANA 17 125 BHANIYANA 13 93 18 JAISALEMR SAM 16 110 MOHANGARH 9 73 SANKDA 20 164 FATEHGARH 19 133 3 53 391 1 17 125 3 41 299 SANCHORE 29 295 JALORE 29 331 SAYLA 44 496 19 JALORE CHITALWANA 27 289 AHORE 41 467 RANIWARA 32 352 SARNAU 7 69 3 88 936 1 29 331 3 92 1032 DUG 32 362 JHALRAPATAN 30 306 KHANPUR 38 412 20 JHALAWAR MANOHARTHANA 27 289 PIDAWA 44 450 BAKANI 25 243 BHAWANI MANDI 27 293 AKLERA 31 323 3 86 944 3 105 1079 2 63 655 JHUNJHUNU 38 444 ALSISAR 34 370 CHIRAWA 29 357 21 JHUNJHUNU SURAJGARH 40 432 UDAIPURWATI 43 533 NAWALGARH 46 528 SINGHANA 21 243 BUHANA 23 257 KHETRI 28 390 3 99 1119 3 100 1160 3 103 1275 PHALODI 30 200 MANDORE 21 181 SHERGARH 31 225 BALESAR 38 276 BHOPALGARH 27 257 LUNI 31 419 SEKHALA 20 132 BAWARI 28 230 BILARA 30 286 22 JODHPUR DECHU 30 192 BAPINI 16 114 PIPADSHAHAR 33 321 LOHAVAT 37 243 KERU 20 182 CHAMU 20 124 AAU 17 119 DHAWA 23 203 6 172 1162 5 112 964 6 168 1578 KAURALI 32 342 NADOTI 30 320 23 KAURALI SAPOTRA 36 366 MANDARAYAL 24 224 3 92 932 1 30 320 0 0 0 LADPURA 22 246 SANGOD 36 378 ITAWA 30 338 24 KOTA SULTANPUR 33 375 KHERABAD 37 443 1 22 246 2 69 753 2 67 781 KUCHAMAN 31 339 LADNUN 34 374 DEEDWANA 31 327 MAKRANA 36 456 RIYAN BARI 35 405 MERTA 38 460 NAGAUR 40 458 PARBATSAR 36 380 DEGANA 40 442 25 NAGAUR JAYAL 38 452 MUNDWA 31 331 MOLASAR 27 309 KHINWASAR 34 362 NAVA 24 280 7 230 2656 4 136 1490 3 109 1229 ROHAT 23 253 PALI 24 248 MARWAR JUN. 48 514 BALI 47 487 DESURI 24 266 SUMERPUR 30 350 26 PALI RANI 28 292 RAIPUR 37 421 JAITARAN 38 452 SOJAT 38 434 3 98 1032 4 123 1369 3 116 1316 ARNOD 21 147 DHRIABAD 44 352 PIPALKHUNT 23 169 27 PRATAPGARH CHOTI SADRI 32 222 1 21 147 2 76 574 1 23 169 KHAMNOR 25 269 RAILMAGRA 29 315 RAJSAMAND 33 337 28 RAJSAMAND KUMBHALGARH 37 377 BHIM 31 321 AMET 20 224 DEOGARH 20 212 DELWARA 16 174 2 62 646 3 80 848 3 69 735 S.MADHOPUR 34 292 BONLI 25 289 GANGAPURCITY 44 466 29 SAWAI MADHOPUR KHANDAR 32 518 BAMANWAS 36 471 CHOUTH KA BARWARA23 279 MALARNA DUNGAR 27 213 3 89 1089 3 88 973 1 44 466 LAXMANGARH 35 355 FATEHPUR 26 296 30 SIKAR NEEMKATHANA 33 381 SRIMADHOPUR 22 300 PATAN 22 240 KHANDELA 45 547 AJITGARH 24 292 PALSANA 29 331 NECHWA 18 188 6 161 1787 3 93 1143 0 0 0 ABU ROAD 32 294 REODAR 39 417 PINDWARA 43 449 31 SIROHI SHIVGANJ 20 210 SIROHI 31 339 2 52 504 1 39 417 2 74 788 TONK 25 263 UNIARA 36 326 MALPURA 38 446 32 TONK NIWAI 41 429 DEOLI 40 410 TODARAISINGH 31 311 PIPLU 25 259 3 91 951 2 76 736 2 69 757 BADGAON 29 293 JHADOL 40 260 MAWALI 49 511 BHINDER 29 283 KHERWADA 32 228 GIRWA 45 379 KOTDA 66 458 LASADIA 26 192 33 UDAIPUR VALLABH NAGAR 24 266 SALUMBER 34 280 PHALASIA 32 230 HRISHABHDEV 35 269 NAYAGOAN 25 199 4 148 1300 7 224 1658 2 94 890 Grand Total 116 3691 36425 102 3237 31849 69 2243 22977 No. of Sarpanch / Gram Panchayat No. of Panch / Ward Polling Booth Ist SPELL 3691 Ist SPELL 36425 Ist SPELL 13794 IInd SPELL 3237 IInd SPELL 31849 IInd SPELL 11873 IIIrd SPELL 2243 IIIrd SPELL 22977 IIIrd SPELL 8858 TOTAL 9171 TOTAL 91251 TOTAL 34525.
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