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Past Katlicherra Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Suzam Uddin Laskar

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AIUDF
Number of Votes 79,769
Winning Party Voting %51.8
Winning Margin %8.4

Other Candidates - Katlicherra Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Subrata Kumar Nath

    BJP

    66,798
  • Sanjeev Roy

    INC

    2,931
  • Luthfur Rahman Laskar

    IND

    906
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    745
  • Ram Kumar Nunia

    JD(U)

    672
  • Sahab Uddin Laskar

    IND

    666
  • Rajesh Paul

    IND

    269
  • Mojmul Islam Laskar

    IND

    207
  • Aftab Uddin Barbhuiya

    IND

    194
  • Achab Uddin Barbhuiya

    IND

    190
  • Ahmed Hussain Barbhuiya

    IND

    182
  • Johur Uddin Talukdar

    IND

    155
  • Abdul Basit Laskar

    IND

    111
  • Badar Uddin Laskar

    IND

    96
WINNER

Suzam Uddin Laskar

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AIUDF
Number of Votes 50,676
Winning Party Voting %40.6
Winning Margin %12.1

Other Candidates - Katlicherra Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Gautam Roy

    INC

    35,592
  • Raj Kumar Das

    BJP

    32,164
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    931
  • Mulneilal Hrangkhol

    NCP

    898
  • Suzam Uddin Laskar

    IND

    782
  • Anil Nath

    SP

    755
  • Bhaskar Deb

    IND

    661
  • Bachchu Paul

    IND

    567
  • Minnotulla Choudhury

    IND

    429
  • Mohan Deb

    IND

    383
  • Ashik Ahmed Laskar

    IND

    364
  • Bappa Purkayastha

    IND

    329
  • Norokanto Das

    IND

    300
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