Cannabaceae

Barharia
Constituency No. - for the Bihar Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionEast India
StateBihar
Established1951
ReservationNone
Elected year2020

26°18′13″N 84°27′11″E / 26.30361°N 84.45306°E / 26.30361; 84.45306 Barharia Assembly constituency is an assembly constituency in Siwan district in the Indian state of Bihar.

Overview

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As per the Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly constituencies Order, 2008, No. 110 Barharia Assembly constituency is composed of the following: Pachrukhi community development block; Tarwara, Kunwa, Rasulpur, Padrauna Khurd, Koirigawa, Balapur, Madhopur, Barasara, Barharia, Sadarpur, Tetahli, Nawalpur, Bahuara Kadir, Bahadurpur, Hardobara, Bhamopali, Rachhopali, Rampur, Bhopatpur, Sikandarpur, Bhaluara, Hariharpurlalgarh, Chaukhi Hasan and Dindayalpur gram panchayats of Barharia CD Block.[1]

Barharia Assembly constituency is part of No. 18 Siwan (Lok Sabha constituency).[1] Atkhambha is also a big village in barharia constituency.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

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Year Name[2] Party
1952 Saghirul Haque Indian National Congress
1952^ B. P. Singh
1957 Quamrul Haque
1962 Ram Raj Singh Praja Socialist Party
1967 Abdul Jalil Communist Party of India
1969 Ram Raj Singh Bharatiya Jana Sangh
1972 Abdul Jalil Communist Party of India
1977-2010: Constituency did not exist
2010 Shyam Bahadur Singh Janata Dal
2015
2020 Bachcha Pandey Rashtriya Janata Dal

Election results

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2020

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2020 Bihar Legislative Assembly election: Barharia
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
RJD Bachcha Pandey 71,793 41.62 new
JD(U) Shyambahadur Singh 68,234 39.55 −2.35
LJP Birbahadur Singh 5,065 2.94 −29.56
NOTA None of the above 4,231 2.45
Margin of victory 3,559
RJD gain from JD(U) Swing

References

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