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Parliamentary Constituency Watch – Azamgarh
Azamgarh is one of the 80 Lok Sabha constituencies in Uttar Pradesh. It comprises 5 assembly constituencies and 1 district. The Azamgarh Lok Sabha seat has witnessed several winning candidates and parties since its inception. Azamgarh Parliamentary Constituency has seen a variety of winners since its inception in 1952. The first winner was Algu Rai…
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Assembly Constituency Watch: Bayad
Location Bayad constituency is located in Aravalli district and consists of- Bayad Taluka Malpur Taluka Voter Turnout During the 2012 elections, the total number of electors were 2,00,799 and the turnout stood at 76.72%, in real numbers- 1,54,050 voters. 2017 witnessed a turnout decrease; out of the 2,23,265 electors, 71.76% of voters exercised their constitutional…
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Assembly Constituency Watch: Becharaji
Location Becharaji constituency is situated in Mahesana district and consists of- Becharaji Taluka Mahesana Taluka (Part) Villages – Ajabpura, Aloda, Ambasan, Baliyasan, Balol, Bamosana, Bhasariya, Bhesana, Bodla, Boriavi, Buttapaldi, Chhathiyarda, Davada, Deloli, Devinapura, Dhanpura, Divanpura (Apapura), Gamanpura, Ghadha, Gilosan, Gokalpura, Gorad, Hardesan, Haripura, Harsundal, Heduva-Rajgar, Hinglajpura, Ijpura Barot, Ijpura Jethaji, Jagudan, Jakasna, Jotana, Kanpura, Karshanpura, Kasalpura, Katosan, Khadalpur, Khara, Kharsada, Laxmipura, Linch, Maguna, Manknaj, Mareda, Martoli, Memadpura,…
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Assembly Constituency Watch: Bharuch
Location Bharuch constituency is situated in Bharuch district and consists of- Bharuch Taluka (Part) Villages – Kanthariya, Sherpura, Umraj, Chavaj, Vadadla, Haldarwa, Jhadeshwar, Bholav, Nandelav, Rahadpor, Borbhatha Bet, Bharuch INA, Bharuch (M), Maktampur (CT) Ankleshwar Taluka (Part) Villages – Chhapra, Kansiya, Mandvabuzarg, Naugama, Samor, Motali, Amrutpura, Uchhali, Kararvel, Dadhal, Sarangpore, Jitali, Piprod, Avadar, Pardi Mokha, Sangpor,…
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Assembly Constituency Watch: Balasinor
During the 2012 elections, the total number of electors were 2,33,459 and the turnout stood at 74.39%, in real numbers- 1,73,668 voters. 2017 witnessed a turnout decrease; out of the 2,58,931 electors, 67.08% of voters exercised their constitutional rights which convert to 1,73,688 voters. 2017’s assembly election winner, INC’s Ajitsinh Chauhan gained a vote share of 48.72% and defeated…
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Assembly Constituency Watch: Ankleshwar
During the 2012 elections, the total number of electors were 1,89,552 and the turnout stood at 75.62%, in real numbers- 1,43,338 voters. 2017 witnessed a turnout decrease; out of the 2,21,057 electors, 71.40% of voters exercised their constitutional rights which convert to 1,57,826 voters. 2017’s assembly election winner, BJP’s Ishwarsinh Patel gained a vote share of 62.76% and defeated…
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Assembly Constituency Watch: Anklav
During the 2012 elections, the total number of electors were 1,79,414 and the turnout stood at 78.57%, in real numbers- 1,40,957 voters. 2017 witnessed a turnout decrease; out of the 2,04,407 electors, 76.38% of voters exercised their constitutional rights which convert to 1,56,136 voters. 2017’s assembly election winner, INC’s Amit Chavda gained a vote share of 58.03% and…
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Assembly Constituency Watch: Anjar
During the 2012 elections, the total number of electors were 1,91,018 and the turnout stood at 72%, in real numbers- 1,37,529 voters. 2017 witnessed a turnout decrease; out of the 2,29,528 electors, 68.30% of voters exercised their constitutional rights which convert to 1,56,769 voters. 2017’s assembly election winner, BJP’s Ahir Gopalbhai gained a vote share of 48.05% and defeated…
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11 Charts that Explain the Punjab Election Results
Punjab’s Legislative Assembly elections were held on 20 February 2022 to elect the 117 members of the 16th Assembly of the Punjab Legislative Assembly and the results were announced on 10 March 2022. Change in vote share 2017-22 Punjab’s verdict was to reach for the reset button and upload a new ruling party. With AAAP…
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Assembly Constituency Watch: Anand
During the 2012 elections, the total number of electors were 2,31,778 and the turnout stood at 73.93%, in real numbers- 1,71,360 voters. The 2017 elections witnessed a turnout decrease; out of the 2,83,123 electors, 69.54% of voters exercised their constitutional rights which convert to 1,96,895 voters. 2017’s assembly election winner, INC’s Kantibhai Sodhaparmar gained…
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Assembly Constituency Watch: Amreli
During the 2012 elections, the total number of electors were 2,48,461 and the turnout stood at 68.48%, in real numbers- 1,70,143 voters. Voter engagement improved by 2017 elections, which witnessed a turnout increase; out of the 2,68,067 electors, 64.19% of voters exercised their constitutional rights which convert to 1,72,071 voters. 2017’s assembly election winner,…