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Past Kalaigaon Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Durga Das Boro

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BOPF
Number of Votes 60,815
Winning Party Voting %41.1
Winning Margin %4.8

Other Candidates - Kalaigaon Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Madhu Ram Deka

    BJP

    53,713
  • Kamal Azad

    UPPL

    16,871
  • Jadav Saikia

    ASMJTYP

    2,908
  • Pankaj Asomiya

    IND

    2,549
  • Dulal Kumar Baruah

    IND

    2,385
  • Kamal Choudhury

    IND

    2,081
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,324
  • Bhagaban Deka

    VPI

    1,245
  • Rakesh Baro

    IND

    972
  • Kanu Ram Saikia

    IND

    837
  • Gwmbwr Mochahary

    IND

    837
  • Sudhendu Mohan Talukdar

    BGanP

    686
  • Radhe Shyam Chauhan

    JD(U)

    488
  • Jitendra Chaliha

    SUCI

    427
WINNER

Maheswar Baro

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BOPF
Number of Votes 47,206
Winning Party Voting %35.5
Winning Margin %13.2

Other Candidates - Kalaigaon Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Nathu Ram Boro

    AIUDF

    29,585
  • Mukunda Ram Choudhury

    AGP

    24,287
  • Babul Basumatary

    IND

    11,344
  • Indrajit Kumar Saikia

    INC

    10,367
  • Sudhendu Mohan Talukdar

    BGANP

    2,238
  • Brajen Mahanta

    IND

    1,411
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,199
  • Radhe Shyam Chauhan

    IND

    1,140
  • Bijoy Das

    IND

    783
  • Aroon Barooa

    AICP

    708
  • Dr. Nayan Mani Bhagawati

    IND

    634
  • Sushil Kumar Sarma

    LJP

    594
  • Jitendra Chaliha

    SUCI

    531
  • Gopal Sarkar

    IND

    484
  • Abdul Sabur

    IND

    305
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