2009 Indian general election in Assam|
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| Turnout | 69.54% |
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First party
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Second party
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| Party
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UPA
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NDA
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| Last election
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9
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2
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| Seats won
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7
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5
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| Seat change
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2
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3
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| Percentage
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34.89%
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30.81%
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Partywise result Alliance-wise result |
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The 2009 Indian general election polls in Assam were held for 14 seats in the state.[1] United Progressive Alliance won 7 of the 14 seats, these all 7 seats were won by Congress. The NDAs Bharatiya Janata Party won 4 seats and Asom Gana Parishad won one seat.
Parties and alliances
Others
List of Candidates
Results
| Alliance/ Party
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Popular vote
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Seats
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| Votes
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%
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±pp
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Contested
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Won
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+/−
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UPA
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INC
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42,35,681
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34.89
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0.18
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13
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7
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2
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BPF
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6,56,430
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5.41
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New
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1+1
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1
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1
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| Total
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48,92,111
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40.30
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14+1
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8
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|
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NDA
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BJP
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19,67,813
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16.21
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6.73
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7
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4
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2
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AGP
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17,73,103
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14.60
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5.35
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6
|
1
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1
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RWS
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96,499
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0.79
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New
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1+4
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0
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| Total
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38,37,415
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31.60
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14+4
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5
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|
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AUDF
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19,54,901
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16.10
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New
|
9
|
1
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1
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Others
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5,35,365
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4.41
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43
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0
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IND
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9,21,379
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7.59
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5.82
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73
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0
|
1
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| Total
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1,21,41,171
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100%
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-
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158
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14
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-
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Winning candidates
| Constituency
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Winner
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Runner-up
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Margin
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| Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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| 1
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Karimganj
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Lalit Mohan Suklabaidya
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INC
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259,717
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37.89
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Rajesh Mallah
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AUDF
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251,797
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36.74
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7,920
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1.15
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| 2
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Silchar
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Kabindra Purkayastha
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BJP
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243,532
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35.37
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Badruddin Ajmal
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AUDF
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202,062
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29.35
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41,470
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6.02
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| 3
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Autonomous District
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Biren Singh Engti
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INC
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197,835
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41.17
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Elwin Teron
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ASDC
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123,287
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25.66
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74,548
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15.51
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| 4
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Dhubri
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Badruddin Ajmal
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AUDF
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540,820
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51.66
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Anwar Hussain
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INC
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356,401
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34.04
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184,419
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17.62
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| 5
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Kokrajhar
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Sansuma Khunggur Bwiswmuthiary
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BOPF
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495,211
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48.80
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Urkhao Gwra Brahma
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IND
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304,889
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30.04
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190,322
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18.76
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| 6
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Barpeta
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Ismail Hussain
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INC
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322,137
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35.75
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Bhupen Ray
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AGP
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291,708
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32.37
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30,429
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3.38
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| 7
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Gauhati
|
Bijoya Chakravarty
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BJP
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496,047
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44.74
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Capt. Robin Bordoloi
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INC
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484,192
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43.67
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11,855
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1.07
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| 8
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Mangaldoi
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Ramen Deka
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BJP
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307,881
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31.15
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Madhab Rajbangshi
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INC
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252,032
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25.50
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55,849
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5.65
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| 9
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Tezpur
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Joseph Toppo
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AGP
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352,246
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41.78
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Moni Kumar Subba
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INC
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322,093
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38.21
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30,153
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3.57
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| 10
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Nowgong
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Rajen Gohain
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BJP
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380,921
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38.11
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Anil Raja
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INC
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335,541
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33.57
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45,380
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4.54
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| 11
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Kaliabor
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Dip Gogoi
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INC
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434,676
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45.25
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Gunin Hazarika
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AGP
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282,687
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29.43
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151,989
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15.82
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| 12
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Jorhat
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Bijoy Krishna Handique
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INC
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362,320
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47.46
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Kamakhya Tasa
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BJP
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290,406
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38.04
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71,914
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9.42
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| 13
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Dibrugarh
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Paban Singh Ghatowar
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INC
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359,163
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47.87
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Sarbananda Sonowal
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AGP
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324,020
|
43.19
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35,143
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4.68
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| 14
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Lakhimpur
|
Ranee Narah
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INC
|
352,330
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38.73
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Dr. Arun Kr. Sarma
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AGP
|
307,758
|
33.83
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44,572
|
4.90
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References
Notes