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Past Bijni Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Ajoy Kumar Ray

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BJP
Number of Votes 45,733
Winning Party Voting %32.7
Winning Margin %0.7

Other Candidates - Bijni Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Kamalshing Narzary

    BOPF

    44,730
  • Phanin Boro

    UPPL

    35,582
  • Rupam Kumar Das

    ASMJTYP

    9,951
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,388
  • Baharul Islam Nagori

    IND

    788
  • Abdul Awal Paramanik

    IND

    669
  • Soleman Mondal

    IND

    571
  • Nandadeb Brahma

    VPI

    503
WINNER

Kamal Shing Narzary

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BOPF
Number of Votes 29,240
Winning Party Voting %24.5
Winning Margin %1.4

Other Candidates - Bijni Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Ajay Kumar Ray

    BGANP

    27,562
  • Santosh Khakhlary

    IND

    19,350
  • Kamaleswar Ray

    AIUDF

    18,197
  • Khalilur Rahman

    IND

    12,619
  • Gajendra Barman

    CPM

    5,991
  • Biswajit Ray

    INC

    3,861
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,306
  • Philip Marandi

    JDP

    1,236
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