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Past Sibsagar Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Akhil Gogoi

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IND
Number of Votes 57,219
Winning Party Voting %46.1
Winning Margin %9.6

Other Candidates - Sibsagar Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Surabhi Rajkonwari

    BJP

    45,344
  • Subhramitra Gogoi

    INC

    19,329
  • Rupa Borah

    IND

    819
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    639
  • Hemanta Boruah

    IND

    435
  • Ajit Hazarika

    NCP

    434
WINNER

Pranab Kumar Gogoi

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INC
Number of Votes 48,584
Winning Party Voting %42.9
Winning Margin %0.5

Other Candidates - Sibsagar Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Surabhi Rajkonwar

    BJP

    48,042
  • Ashini Kumar Chetia

    IND

    10,188
  • Jiten Borpatra Gohain

    CPI

    2,174
  • Jayanta Rajkonwar

    IND

    1,506
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    893
  • Anwar Hussain

    IND

    722
  • Dilshad Hussain Ahmed

    AIUDF

    663
  • Dr. Gunin Basumatari

    LDP

    559
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