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Past Diphu Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Bidya Sing Engleng

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BJP
Number of Votes 77,032
Winning Party Voting %50.6
Winning Margin %26.6

Other Candidates - Diphu Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Sum Ronghang

    INC

    36,504
  • Jones Ingti Kathar

    IND

    23,356
  • Hemsing Tisso

    ASDC

    7,379
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    2,320
  • Ranjit Kramsa

    CPI(ML)(L)

    1,467
  • Rajen Timung

    NPEP

    1,372
  • Rohili Tokbipi

    IND

    1,091
  • Dilip Sing Bey

    IND

    927
  • Bhogeswar Shyam

    IND

    846
WINNER

Sum Ronghang

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BJP
Number of Votes 64,421
Winning Party Voting %46.6
Winning Margin %20.4

Other Candidates - Diphu Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Bidya Sing Engleng

    INC

    36,185
  • Dr. Jayanta Rongpi

    IND

    31,647
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    2,803
  • Dipendra Rongpi

    LJP

    1,975
  • Mary Kramsapi

    JNCP

    1,231
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