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Karakat Lok Sabha Election 2024
CANDIDATE NAME | PARTY | STATUS |
---|---|---|
Raja Ram Singh
|
CPI(ML)(L)
|
WON
|
Indra Raj Roushan
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Pawan Singh
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Raja Ram Singh
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Ajeet Kumar Singh
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Avadhesh Pasawan
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Dheeraj Kumar Singh
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Pradeep Kumar Joshi
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Prayag Paswan
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Priyanka Prasad Choudhary
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Rajeshwar Paswan
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Vikash Vinayak
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Upendra Kushwaha
|
RLSP
|
LOST
|
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Karakat Lok Sabha Election 2019
CANDIDATE NAME | PARTY | STATUS |
---|---|---|
Mahabali Singh
|
JD(U)
|
Won
|
Upendra Kushwaha
|
BLSP
|
Lost
|
Raja Ram Singh
|
CPI(ML)(L)
|
Lost
|
Raj Narayan Tiwari
|
BSP
|
Lost
|
Mohammad Atahar Husain
|
ANC
|
Lost
|
Mamta Pandey
|
RSPSR
|
Lost
|
Jyoti Rashmi
|
RSWD
|
Lost
|
Basudeo Hazarika
|
IND
|
Lost
|
Ramjee Singh Kanta
|
AHFBK
|
Lost
|
Neelam Kumari
|
IND
|
Lost
|
Rameshwar Singh
|
IND
|
Lost
|
Manoj Singh Kushvaha
|
JPJD
|
Lost
|
Nand Kishor Yadav
|
SPL
|
Lost
|
Usha Sharan
|
SSD
|
Lost
|
Ghanshyam Tiwari
|
SP
|
Lost
|
Pradeep Chouhan
|
BLND
|
Lost
|
Arif Isain Husain
|
JDR
|
Lost
|
Kumar Saurabh
|
IND
|
Lost
|
Prakash Chandra Goyal
|
PPID
|
Lost
|
Gorakh Ram
|
VPI
|
Lost
|
Shashikant Singh
|
BMF
|
Lost
|
Kamlesh Ram (Prasad)
|
SBSP
|
Lost
|
Prithvi Nath Prasad
|
ASDHP
|
Lost
|
Ram Ayodhya Singh
|
IND
|
Lost
|
Punam Devi
|
IND
|
Lost
|
Dharmendra Singh
|
IND
|
Lost
|
Abhiram Priyadarshi
|
IND
|
Lost
|
Lok Sabha Election 2019 Vote Count
PARTY | CANDIDATE NAME | Votes | Vote % |
---|---|---|---|
JD(U)
|
Mahabali Singh
|
398408
|
47.05
|
BLSP
|
Upendra Kushwaha
|
313866
|
37.07
|
CPI(ML)(L)
|
Raja Ram Singh
|
24932
|
2.94
|
BSP
|
Raj Narayan Tiwari
|
21715
|
2.56
|
ANC
|
Mohammad Atahar Husain
|
12431
|
1.47
|
RSPSR
|
Mamta Pandey
|
8851
|
1.05
|
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