Rupohihat Assam Assembly Election 2021 Results Vote Counting LIVE Updates

Rupohihat Election Results 2021 LIVE: Assam Assembly Election results for all 294 constituencies will be declared today (May 2, 2021). In 2016, Rupohihat constituency of Assam INC Candidate Nurul Huda won the polls by margin of 21844 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

NURUL HUDA

INC

WON

NAJIR HUSSAIN

BJP

LOST

ABU SHAMA

IND

LOST

NAZRUL ISLAM

IND

LOST

NURUL AMIN CHOWDHURY

IND

LOST

WAKIBUR ISLAM

IND

LOST

JINNATUL ISLAM

OTHERS

LOST

SAMSUL ALAM

OTHERS

LOST

SHAFIQUL ISLAM

OTHERS

LOST

Assembly Election Result 2016
Voters1 lakhs 67 thousands 685
Votes1 lakhs 52 thousands 906
Voter Turnout91.19%
Nurul Huda
WONby margin of 21 thousands 844 votes

Rupohihat is a State Assembly/Vidhan Sabha constituency which is a part of the Kaliabor Lok Sabha seat.

INC's Nurul Huda won Rupohihat assembly seat in 2016 Assam Assembly Elections by a margin of 21844 votes. Runner-up Nurul Amin Chowdhury of AIUDF bagged 50783 votes. Third position was held by BJP's Jakaria Haque Choudhury while Abdul Aziz of IND held the fourth spot.

Rupohihat Constituency Assam Assembly Election 2021 Results LIVE

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VOTES SHARE TALLY 2016
partycandidatevotesvoter turnout
INCNurul Huda72 thousands 62747.50%
AIUDFNurul Amin Chowdhury50 thousands 78333.21%
BJPJakaria Haque Choudhury15 thousands 96310.44%
INDAbdul Aziz9 thousands 6716.32%
Total No. of votes polled: 1 lakhs 52 thousands 906
Voting Result:

INC candidate Nurul Huda won by margin of 21844 votes

  • Rupohihat
  • 1 lakhs 52 thousands 906
  • INC (47.50%)
  • AIUDF (33.21%)
  • BJP (10.44%)
  • IND (6.32%)
  • Others (2.53%)