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Dubrajpur Assembly Election Results 2026

Dubrajpur Assembly Election 2026
Dubrajpur Assembly constituency
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Past Dubrajpur Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Anup Kumar Saha

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BJP
Number of Votes 98,083
Winning Party Voting %47.9
Winning Margin %1.8

Other Candidates - Dubrajpur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Debabrata Saha

    AITC

    94,220
  • Bijoy Bagdi

    AIFB

    6,014
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    3,157
  • Sanjay Das

    BMUP

    2,032
  • Bhaskar Das

    BSP

    1,093
WINNER

Chandra Naresh Bauri

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AITC
Number of Votes 94,309
Winning Party Voting %51.7
Winning Margin %21.9

Other Candidates - Dubrajpur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Bijoy Bagdi

    AIFB

    54,415
  • Ramprasad Das

    BJP

    25,258
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    3,658
  • Khagen Das

    BMUP

    2,906
  • Biswanath Bauri

    IND

    1,812
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