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Atri (अतरी), is an Assembly / Vidhan Sabha seat in the Magadh region and Gaya district of Bihar (बिहार). It shares an interstate border with Gaya. Atri is part of 36. Jahanabad 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 29.6%. The estimated literacy level for the district in which this constituency is located is 63.67%.

In the 2020 elections, there were a total of 3.05,867 eligible voters, of which 1,56,684 were men, 1,48,216 women, and 2 third-gender voters.

The gender ratio of the electorate in Atri in 2020 is = CP235 / CM235 * 1000.

In the 2015 polls, there were a total of 2,80,973 eligible voters, of which 1,46,723 were male, 1.34,245 female, and 5 third-gender voters.

In the 2010 Bihar Assembly elections, there were a total of 2.51,793 eligible voters, of whom 1.33,607 were male, 1.18,186 female, and 0 third-gender voters.

The number of service voters in Atri in 2015 was 483. In 2010, there were 236.

Previous winners / MLA:

In the 2015 Bihar Assembly elections, Kunti Devi of RJD won this seat by defeating Arvind Kumar Singh of LJP by a margin of 13,817 votes, which represented 8.87% of the total votes polled in the constituency. RJD had a voting share of 38.96% in 2015 on the seat.

In 2010, Krishna Nandan Yadav of JDU won this seat by defeating Kunti Devi of RJD by a margin of 20,610 votes, which was 17.61% of the total votes polled in the constituency. JDU had a 47.54% voting share in 2010 on the seat.

In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, LJP obtained the most votes at 233. Atri Assembly segment of the Jahanabad Lok Sabha constituency. Chandeshwar Prasad of JDU won the Jahanabad Parliament seat.

In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, RJD won the largest number of votes in this segment of the Assembly and BLSP won the seat of the Jahanabad Parliament.

Number of contestants:

A total of 12 candidates opposed the 2020 elections. In 2015 there were 15 contestants.

2020 candidates:

The candidates competing in Atri 2020 Bihar Assembly elections are: Birendra Singh (BJP), Shashi Shekhar Singh (INC), Shreedhar Prasad (RLSP), Indran Paswan (PPID), Chitranjan Kumar (BSLP), Jwala Mehta (BLD), Dipak Kumar (BRD), Mrityunjay Kumar Singh (SHS), Rajiv Kumar (JAPL), Raju Saw (SKBP), Ram Prasad Manjhi (JGJP), Sanjay Prasad (BBMP), Suman Saurav (PBP), Binod Das (IND), Ranjay Kumar Singh (IND), Rajendra Kumar Verma (IND), Ram Bilash Prasad (IND), Ram Vijay Paswan (IND), Rita Devi (IND), Vandana Singh (IND), Shital Prasad Yadav (IND) , Suraj Kumar (INDIANA)

Electoral participation:

In the 2020 Bihar State Assembly elections, voter turnout was estimated at 54.8%. In 2015, this square registered a participation of 55.44%, while in 2010 it was 46.48%.

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 327 polling stations in 233. Atri constituency. The corresponding figure in the 2015 elections was 312. In 2010 there were 305 polling stations.

Degree:

233. The Atri constituency comprises the following areas of the Gaya district of Bihar: Khizarsarai, Neem Chak Bathani, Atri and Mohra Community Development Blocks. It shares an interstate border with Gaya.

Bihar Vidhan Sabha’s Atri seat has adjoining seats :.

The total area covered by Atri is 557.36 square kilometers.

Map location:

The geographical coordinates of Atri are: 24 ° 57’02.2 “N 85 ° 09’26.6” E.

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