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Past Dispur Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Atul Bora

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BJP
Number of Votes 1,96,043
Winning Party Voting %64
Winning Margin %39.7

Other Candidates - Dispur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Manjit Mahanta

    INC

    74,386
  • Prince Faizul Haque

    ASMJTYP

    15,636
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    5,782
  • Shailen Kalita

    IND

    5,148
  • Charan Chandra Deka

    IND

    2,155
  • Biswajit Nath

    IND

    1,239
  • Hemendra Nath Deka

    IND

    1,232
  • Hridayananda Gogoi

    NCP

    1,184
  • Pallabi Rabha

    JD(U)

    847
  • Pallabi Doley

    IND

    788
  • Sonamoni Das

    LJP

    735
  • Nitul Das

    IND

    603
  • Sukanta Mazumdar

    BGanP

    540
WINNER

Atul Bora

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BJP
Number of Votes 1,98,378
Winning Party Voting %71.1
Winning Margin %46.7

Other Candidates - Dispur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Akon Bora

    INC

    68,181
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    2,600
  • Sangita Das

    CPM

    1,944
  • Hareswar Rahang

    IND

    1,756
  • Pradip Baruah

    NCP

    1,259
  • Bidyut Bora

    AITC

    1,022
  • Dadhiswar Phangcho

    IND

    717
  • Bishnu Prasad Sarma

    IND

    614
  • Gobinda Das

    IND

    551
  • Rijumoni Gogoi

    BHARP

    485
  • Dr. Jitendra Kumar Talukdar

    LDP

    420
  • Dr. Faruk Ahmed Bhuyan

    SP

    384
  • Bandana Barman Baruah

    RAJPA

    336
  • Parag Koch

    RPI(A)

    222
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