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Bidar Lok Sabha Election 2024
CANDIDATE NAME | PARTY | STATUS |
---|---|---|
Sagar Eshwar Khandre
|
INC
|
WON
|
Balbheem Unne
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Dilip Kadwad
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Dr. Dinkar More
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Gopal M.p. Garampalli
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Jairaj Kashappa Bukka Advocate
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Ramvilas Ramulalji Navandar
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Riyaz Ahmed
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Shivraj Adiveppa Satwar
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Sri Roph Abdul Gani
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Waseemuddin
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Ambadas Sopanrao Hulsure
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Mohd. Shafeeq Ur Rahaman
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Ramchandra Narayan Kachave
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Ramesh J Chavan
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Mahesh Gornalkar
|
RPI(A)
|
LOST
|
Bhagwanth Khuba
|
BJP
|
LOST
|
Putaraj
|
BSP
|
LOST
|
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Bidar Lok Sabha Election 2019
CANDIDATE NAME | PARTY | STATUS |
---|---|---|
Bhagwanth Khuba
|
BJP
|
Won
|
Eshwar B. Khandre
|
INC
|
Lost
|
Baba Bukhari
|
BSP
|
Lost
|
Ravikant. K. Hugar Vakil
|
IND
|
Lost
|
Shivaraj Timmanna Bokke
|
IND
|
Lost
|
Maulasab Tadakal
|
IND
|
Lost
|
Abdus Sattar Mujahed
|
ABML(S)
|
Lost
|
Dayanand Godbole
|
APoI
|
Lost
|
Sharad Gandge
|
IND
|
Lost
|
Santosh Rathod
|
BJKD
|
Lost
|
Moulappa. A. Malge
|
IND
|
Lost
|
Ambresh Kencha
|
UPJP
|
Lost
|
Sugriv Bharat Kachave
|
KKJHS
|
Lost
|
Shrimanth Arjun Yevate Patil
|
IND
|
Lost
|
Mufti Shiak Abdul Gaffar
|
IND
|
Lost
|
Rajkumar
|
PUJP
|
Lost
|
Rajamabi Dastagir
|
BBKD
|
Lost
|
Advocate Moulvi Zameruddin
|
NDEP
|
Lost
|
Saibanna Jamadar
|
IND
|
Lost
|
Md Merajuddin
|
BAHUMP
|
Lost
|
Mohammed Abdul Wakeel
|
BHAPRAP
|
Lost
|
Mohammed Yousuf
|
PrStP
|
Lost
|
Lok Sabha Election 2019 Vote Count
PARTY | CANDIDATE NAME | Votes | Vote % |
---|---|---|---|
BJP
|
Bhagwanth Khuba
|
585471
|
52.50
|
INC
|
Eshwar B. Khandre
|
468637
|
42.02
|
BSP
|
Baba Bukhari
|
15188
|
1.36
|
IND
|
Ravikant. K. Hugar Vakil
|
5748
|
0.52
|
IND
|
Shivaraj Timmanna Bokke
|
4980
|
0.45
|
IND
|
Maulasab Tadakal
|
4634
|
0.42
|
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