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Sikta (सिकटा), is an Assembly / Vidhan Sabha seat in the Tirhut region and Paschim Champaran district of Bihar (बिहार). It shares an interstate border with Paschim Champaran. Sikta is part of 1. Valmiki Nagar Lok Sabha / parliamentary constituency. This seat is classified as: Rural.

Demographic profile:

This constituency of the General Assembly has an estimated programmed caste population of 1%. The estimated literacy level for the district in which this constituency is located is 55.7%.

In the 2020 elections, there were a total of 2,65,363 eligible voters, of which 1,41,709 were men, 1,23,422 women, and 10 third-gender voters.

The gender ratio of the electorate in Sikta in 2020 is = CP11 / CM11 * 1000.

In the 2015 polls, there were a total of 2.43,593 eligible voters, of which 1.30,503 were men, 1,13,080 women, and 10 third-gender voters.

In the 2010 Bihar Assembly elections, there were a total of 1,99,497 eligible voters, of whom 1,07,244 were men, 92,253 women and 0 third-gender voters.

The number of service voters in Sikta in 2015 was 67. In 2010, there were 39.

Previous winners / MLA:

In the 2015 Bihar Assembly elections, JDU’s Khurshid Urf Firoj Ahmad won this seat by defeating the BJP’s Dilip Varma by a margin of 2,835 votes, representing 1.76% of the total votes polled in the district. JDU had a 43.48% voting share in 2015 in the seat.

In 2010, IND’s Dilip Varma won this seat by defeating JDU’s Khurshid Urf Firoj Ahamad by a margin of 8,779 votes, representing 7.03% of the constituency’s total votes. IND had a 39.4% voting share in 2010 in the seat.

In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP won the highest number of votes in segment 9. of the Sikta Assembly of the Valmiki Nagar Lok Sabha constituency. Baidyanath Prasad Mahto of JDU won the parliament seat from Valmiki Nagar.

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

Number of contestants:

A total of 17 candidates opposed the 2020 elections. In 2015 there were 12 contestants.

2020 candidates:

The candidates competing in the 2020 Sikta Bihar Assembly elections are: Khurshid Firoz Ahmad (JDU), Mainuddin Alam (NCP), Akhileshwar Prasad (BPCP), Aasma Khatoon (JSHD), Tamnna Khatun (PP), Malkhan Singh (JNC), Rajesh Paswan (PPID), Rijabanullah (AIMIM), Birendra Prasad Gupta (CPIMLL), Sandeep Patel (JAP), Ghausul Azam (IND), Dilip Varma (IND), Ramjee Prasad (IND), Wasi Ahmad (IND ), Vinay Kumar Yadav (IND), Hardev Ram (IND)

Electoral participation:

In the 2020 Bihar State Assembly elections, voter turnout was estimated at 60%. In 2015, this square registered a participation of 66.02%, while in 2010 it was 62.63%.

Survey dates:

The seat went to the polls in Phase 3 of the 2020 Bihar Assembly elections on Saturday, November 7, 2020. The vote count 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 264 polling stations in 9. Sikta constituency. The corresponding figure in the 2015 elections was 236. In 2010 there were 217 polling stations.

Degree:

9. The Sikta constituency comprises the following areas of the Paschim Champaran district of Bihar: Mainatanr and Sikta Community Development Blocks; Gram Panchayats Barawa Barauli, Somgarh and Bhavta from the Narkatiaganj Community Development Block. It shares an interstate border with Paschim Champaran.

The Sikta seat of the Bihar Vidhan Sabha has seats contiguous to Nepal: Nepal.

The total area covered by Sikta is 465.43 square kilometers.

Map location:

The geographical coordinates of Sikta are: 26 ° 59’53.9 “N 84 ° 37’51.6” E.

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