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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
|
Sarbananda Sonowal
|
Tarun Gogoi
|
Badruddin Ajmal
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Party
|
BJP
|
INC
|
AIUDF
|
Alliance
|
NDA
|
UPA
|
-
|
Leader since
|
2018
|
2018
|
2005
|
Leader's seat
|
did not contest
|
did not contest
|
Dhubri
|
Last election
|
7 seats
|
3 seats
|
3 seats
|
Seats won
|
9[1]
|
3[2]
|
1
|
Seat change
|
2
|
|
2
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Popular vote
|
64,17,519
|
63,08,928
|
13,88,534
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Percentage
|
36.05%
|
35.44%
|
7.80%
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Swing
|
0.45%
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5.84%
|
7%
|
|
|
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]
Poll event
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Phase
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I
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II
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III
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Notification Date
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18 March
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19 March
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28 March
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Last Date for filing nomination
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25 March
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26 March
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4 April
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Scrutiny of nomination
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26 March
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27 March
|
5 April
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Last Date for withdrawal of nomination
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28 March
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29 March
|
8 April
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Date of poll
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11 April
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18 April
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23 April
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Date of counting of votes/Result
|
23 May 2019
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No. of constituencies
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5
|
5
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4
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Alliance/Party
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Seats
|
Popular vote
|
Contested
|
Won
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+/−
|
Votes
|
%
|
±pp
|
|
NDA
|
|
BJP
|
10
|
9
|
2
|
64,84,596
|
36.41%
|
0.09
|
|
AGP
|
3
|
0
|
|
14,80,697
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8.31%
|
4.51
|
|
BPF
|
1
|
0
|
|
4,46,774
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2.5%
|
0.29
|
Total
|
14
|
9
|
2
|
84,12,067
|
46.78%
|
-
|
|
UPA
|
|
INC
|
14
|
3
|
|
63,73,659
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35.79%
|
6.19
|
-
|
-
|
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AIUDF
|
3
|
1
|
2
|
14,02,088
|
7.87%
|
6.93
|
-
|
-
|
|
IND
|
45
|
1
|
|
4,84,560
|
4.3
|
5.32
|
Constituenties wise result
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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
|
Votes
|
Margin
|
1
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Karimganj
|
79.18
|
Kripanath Mallah
|
|
Bharatiya Janata Party
|
4,73,046
|
Radheshyam Biswas
|
|
All India United Democratic Front
|
4,34,357
|
38,389
|
2
|
Silchar
|
79.51
|
Rajdeep Roy
|
4,99,414
|
Sushmita Dev
|
|
Indian National Congress
|
4,17,818
|
81,596
|
3
|
Autonomous District
|
77.63
|
Horen Singh Bey
|
3,81,316
|
Biren Singh Engti
|
1,41,690
|
2,39,626
|
4
|
Dhubri
|
90.66
|
Badruddin Ajmal
|
|
All India United Democratic Front
|
7,18,764
|
Abu Taher Bepari
|
4,92,506
|
2,26,258
|
5
|
Kokrajhar
|
83.30
|
Naba Kumar Sarania
|
|
Independent politician
|
4,84,560
|
Pramila Rani Brahma
|
|
Bodoland People's Front
|
4,46,744
|
37,786
|
6
|
Barpeta
|
86.57
|
Abdul Khaleque
|
|
Indian National Congress
|
6,45,173
|
Kumar Deepak Das
|
|
Asom Gana Parishad
|
5,04,866
|
1,40,307
|
7
|
Gauhati
|
80.87
|
Queen Oja
|
|
Bharatiya Janata Party
|
10,08,936
|
Bobbeeta Sarma
|
|
Indian National Congress
|
6,63,330
|
3,45,606
|
8
|
Mangaldoi
|
83.68
|
Dilip Saikia
|
7,35,469
|
Bhubaneshwar Kalita
|
5,96,924
|
1,38,545
|
9
|
Tezpur
|
79.48
|
Pallab Lochan Das
|
6,84,166
|
M.G.V.K Bhanu
|
4,41,325
|
2,42,841
|
10
|
Nowgong
|
83.23
|
Pradyut Bordoloi
|
|
Indian National Congress
|
7,39,724
|
Rupak Sharma
|
|
Bharatiya Janata Party
|
7,22,972
|
16,752
|
11
|
Kaliabor
|
82.09
|
Gourav Gogoi
|
7,86,092
|
Moni Madhab Mahanta
|
|
Asom Gana Parishad
|
5,76,098
|
2,09,994
|
12
|
Jorhat
|
77.57
|
Topon Kumar Gogoi
|
|
Bharatiya Janata Party
|
5,43,288
|
Sushanta Borgohain
|
|
Indian National Congress
|
4,60,635
|
82,653
|
13
|
Dibrugarh
|
77.30
|
Rameswar Teli
|
6,59,583
|
Paban Singh Ghatowar
|
2,95,017
|
3,64,566
|
14
|
Lakhimpur
|
75.17
|
Pradan Baruah
|
7,76,406
|
Anil Borgohain
|
4,25,855
|
3,50,551
|
Assembly segments wise lead of Parties
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