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2019 Indian general election in Assam|
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Turnout | 81.60%
(1.48%) |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Leader
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Sarbananda Sonowal
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Tarun Gogoi
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Badruddin Ajmal
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Party
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BJP
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INC
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AIUDF
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Alliance
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NDA
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UPA
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-
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Leader since
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2018
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2018
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2005
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Leader's seat
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did not contest
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did not contest
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Dhubri
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Last election
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7 seats
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3 seats
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3 seats
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Seats won
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9[1]
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3[2]
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1
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Seat change
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2
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2
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Popular vote
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64,17,519
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63,08,928
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13,88,534
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Percentage
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36.05%
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35.44%
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7.80%
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Swing
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0.45%
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5.84%
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7%
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The 2019 Indian general election held in India between April and May 2019 to constitute the 17th Lok Sabha. The elections could be held at an earlier date if the Council of Ministers recommends dissolution of the 16th Lok Sabha to the President of India. However, the government has publicly announced that the elections will be held according to schedule.[3]
Opinion polls[edit]
Candidates[edit]
Party wise results[edit]
Seat Share[edit]
Vote Share[edit]
Constituenties wise result[edit]
#
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Constituency
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Turnout
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Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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Runner Up
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Party
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Votes
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Margin
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1
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Karimganj
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79.18
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Kripanath Mallah
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BJP
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4,73,046
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Radheshyam Biswas
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AIUDF
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4,34,357
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38,389
|
2
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Silchar
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79.51
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Rajdeep Roy
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BJP
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4,99,414
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Sushmita Dev
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INC
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4,17,818
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81,596
|
3
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Autonomous District
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77.63
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Horen Singh Bey
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BJP
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3,81,316
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Biren Singh Engti
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INC
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1,41,690
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2,39,626
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4
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Dhubri
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90.66
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Badruddin Ajmal
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AIUDF
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7,18,764
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Abu Taher Bepari
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INC
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4,92,506
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2,26,258
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5
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Kokrajhar
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83.30
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Naba Kumar Sarania
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IND
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4,84,560
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Pramila Rani Brahma
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BPF
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4,46,744
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37,786
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6
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Barpeta
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86.57
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Abdul Khaleque
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INC
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6,45,173
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Kumar Deepak Das
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AGP
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5,04,866
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1,40,307
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7
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Gauhati
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80.87
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Queen Oja
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BJP
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10,08,936
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Bobbeeta Sarma
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INC
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6,63,330
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3,45,606
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8
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Mangaldoi
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83.68
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Dilip Saikia
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BJP
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7,35,469
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Bhubaneshwar Kalita
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INC
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5,96,924
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1,38,545
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9
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Tezpur
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79.48
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Pallab Lochan Das
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BJP
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6,84,166
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M.G.V.K Bhanu
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INC
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4,41,325
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2,42,841
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10
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Nowgong
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83.23
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Pradyut Bordoloi
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INC
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7,39,724
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Rupak Sharma
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BJP
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7,22,972
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16,752
|
11
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Kaliabor
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82.09
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Gourav Gogoi
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INC
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7,86,092
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Moni Madhab Mahanta
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AGP
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5,76,098
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2,09,994
|
12
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Jorhat
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77.57
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Topon Kumar Gogoi
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BJP
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5,43,288
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Sushanta Borgohain
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INC
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4,60,635
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82,653
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13
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Dibrugarh
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77.30
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Rameswar Teli
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BJP
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6,59,583
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Paban Singh Ghatowar
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INC
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2,95,017
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3,64,566
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14
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Lakhimpur
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75.17
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Pradan Baruah
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BJP
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7,76,406
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Anil Borgohain
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INC
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4,25,855
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3,50,551
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Assembly segments wise lead of Parties[edit]
See also[edit]
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