Mankachar Assam Assembly Election 2021 Results Vote Counting LIVE Updates

Mankachar Election Results 2021 LIVE: Assam Assembly Election results for all 294 constituencies will be declared today (May 2, 2021). In 2016, Mankachar constituency of Assam INC Candidate Dr. Motiur Rohman Mondal won the polls by margin of 4313 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

MD. AMINUL ISLAM

AIUDF

WON

MONOWAR HUSSAIN

IND

LOST

RUKUNUR ZAMAN

IND

LOST

ZAMER ALI

IND

LOST

AMINUL ISLAM

OTHERS

LOST

SAYED HASSAN IMAN

OTHERS

LOST

SHAHIDUR ALAM

OTHERS

LOST

ZABED ISLAM

AGP

LOST

Assembly Election Result 2016
Voters1 lakhs 82 thousands 791
Votes1 lakhs 71 thousands 647
Voter Turnout93.9%
Dr. Motiur Rohman Mondal
WONby margin of 4 thousands 313 votes

Mankachar is a State Assembly/Vidhan Sabha constituency which is a part of the Dhubri Lok Sabha seat.

INC's Dr. Motiur Rohman Mondal won Mankachar assembly seat in 2016 Assam Assembly Elections by a margin of 4313 votes. Runner-up Md. Aminul Islam of AIUDF bagged 49868 votes. Third position was held by IND's Zabed Islam while Abdul Salam Shah of BJP held the fourth spot.

Mankachar Constituency Assam Assembly Election 2021 Results LIVE

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VOTES SHARE TALLY 2016
partycandidatevotesvoter turnout
INCDr. Motiur Rohman Mondal54 thousands 18131.57%
AIUDFMd. Aminul Islam49 thousands 86829.05%
INDZabed Islam48 thousands 35828.17%
BJPAbdul Salam Shah8 thousands 4904.95%
Total No. of votes polled: 1 lakhs 71 thousands 647
Voting Result:

INC candidate Dr. Motiur Rohman Mondal won by margin of 4313 votes

  • Mankachar
  • 1 lakhs 71 thousands 647
  • INC (31.57%)
  • AIUDF (29.05%)
  • IND (28.17%)
  • BJP (4.95%)
  • Others (6.26%)