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Munger (Monghyr) (मुंगेर), is an Assembly / Vidhan Sabha seat in the Bhagalpur region and Munger district of Bihar (बिहार). It shares the interstate border with Munger. Munger is part of 28. Munger Lok Sabha / Parliamentary constituency. This seat is classified as: Semi-urban.

Demographic profile:

This constituency of the General Assembly has an estimated scheduled caste population of 9.68%. The estimated literacy level of the district in which this constituency is located is 70.46%.

In the 2020 elections, there were a total of 3,33,615 eligible voters, of which 1,78,948 were men, 1,52,557 women, and 28 third-gender voters.

The gender ratio of the electorate in Munger in 2020 is = CP167 / CM167 * 1000.

In the 2015 polls, there were a total of 3,11,957 eligible voters, of which 1,70,178 were men, 1,41,751 women, and 28 third-gender voters.

In the 2010 Bihar Assembly elections, there were a total of 2,68,850 eligible voters, of whom 1,48,214 were men, 1,20,636 women, and 0 third-gender voters.

The number of service voters in Munger in 2015 was 370. In 2010, there were 757.

Previous winners / MLA:

In the 2015 Bihar Assembly elections, Vijay Kumar ” Vijay ” of RJD won this seat by defeating Pranav Kumar of BJP by a margin of 4,365 votes, representing 2.58% of the total votes. of the constituency. RJD had a 45.63% voting share in 2015 on the seat.

In 2010, Anant Kumar Satyarthy of JDU won this seat defeating Shabnam Perwin of RJD by a margin of 17,613 votes, which was 13.59% of the total votes polled in the constituency. JDU had a 42.49% voting share in 2010 in the seat.

In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, JDU obtained the most votes at 165. Munger Assembly segment of the Munger Lok Sabha constituency. Rajiv Ranjan Singh Alias ​​Lalan Singh of JDU won the seat of Parliament from Munger.

In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, LJP won the largest number of votes in this segment of the Assembly and LJP won the seat of Parliament from Munger.

Number of contestants:

A total of 16 candidates contested the 2020 elections. In 2015 there were 14 contestants.

2020 candidates:

The candidates competing in Munger’s 2020 Bihar Assembly elections are: Ajay Kumar Singh (INC), Indra Deo Das (NCP), Durgesh Kumar Singh (LJP), Shailesh Kumar (JDU), Subodh Tanti (BSP), Kameshwar Ram (SUCI)), Panchanand Singh (JTLP), Mangal Kumar (JNP), Mahesh Yadav (JAPL), Rinku Paswan (BJKDD), Kapiladeo Mandal (IND), Gopal Kumar Tanti (IND), Dolly Kumari (IND), Deepak Kumar Raut (IND), Dhirendra Kumar (IND), Pankaj Kumar (IND), Pappu Yadav (IND), Priya Rai (IND), Raj Kumar Ray (IND)

Electoral participation:

In the 2020 Bihar State Assembly elections, voter turnout was estimated at 49.02%. In 2015, this square registered a participation of 54.26%, while in 2010 it was 48.22%.

Survey dates:

The seat went to the polls in Phase 1 of the 2020 Bihar Assembly elections on Wednesday, October 28, 2020. The vote counting will take place on Tuesday, November 10, 2020. This year it was an election of three phases.

Number of polling stations:

In the 2020 elections there were a total of 335 polling stations in 165. Munger constituency. The corresponding figure in the 2015 elections was 290. In 2010 there were 275 polling stations.

Degree:

165. The Munger constituency comprises the following areas of the Munger district of Bihar: Sadar Munger Community Development Block, including Nagar Parishad Munger and Bariarpur Community Development Block. It shares an interstate border with Munger.

The Munger seat of the Bihar Vidhan Sabha has adjoining seats :.

The total area covered by Munger is 393.03 square kilometers.

Map location:

Munger’s geographic coordinates are: 25 ° 20’49.6 “N 86 ° 32’08.2” E.

Please refer to the live update results tables on this page for the latest Munger results.

Click here to view the latest live, seat-by-seat results of the 2020 Bihar Assembly elections.

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