Dudhnai Assam Assembly Election 2021 Results Vote Counting LIVE Updates
Dudhnai Election Results 2021 LIVE: Assam Assembly Election results for all 294 constituencies will be declared today (May 2, 2021). In 2016, Dudhnai constituency of Assam BJP Candidate Dipak Kumar Rabha won the polls by margin of 28667 votes. Stay tuned with ABP News for all the latest news and live updates from vote counting of Assam Assembly Election 2021.
CANDIDATE NAME | PARTY | STATUS |
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JADAB SWARGIARY | INC | WON |
ANIL RABHA | IND | LOST |
BATSRANG G. MOMIN | IND | LOST |
DIPAK KUMAR RABHA | IND | LOST |
BORJIT BORO | OTHERS | LOST |
DIGANTA KUMAR RABHA | OTHERS | LOST |
MANOJ KUMAR BASUMATARY (MUNITION) | OTHERS | LOST |
SHYAMJIT RABHA | BJP | LOST |
Assembly Election Result 2016 | |
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Voters | 1 lakhs 82 thousands 432 |
Votes | 1 lakhs 60 thousands 109 |
Voter Turnout | 87.76% |
Dudhnai is a State Assembly/Vidhan Sabha constituency which is a part of the Gauhati Lok Sabha seat.
BJP's Dipak Kumar Rabha won Dudhnai assembly seat in 2016 Assam Assembly Elections by a margin of 28667 votes. Runner-up Sibcharan Basumatary of INC bagged 51316 votes. Third position was held by AIUDF's Meera Basumatary while Kangkan Khakhalary of IND held the fourth spot.
Dudhnai Constituency Assam Assembly Election 2021 Results LIVE
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party | candidate | votes | voter turnout |
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BJP | Dipak Kumar Rabha | 79 thousands 983 | 49.96% |
INC | Sibcharan Basumatary | 51 thousands 316 | 32.05% |
AIUDF | Meera Basumatary | 11 thousands 305 | 7.06% |
IND | Kangkan Khakhalary | 7 thousands 278 | 4.55% |
BJP candidate Dipak Kumar Rabha won by margin of 28667 votes
- Dudhnai
- 1 lakhs 60 thousands 109
- BJP (49.96%)
- INC (32.05%)
- AIUDF (7.06%)
- IND (4.55%)
- Others (6.39%)