Bisra Assembly constituency

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Bisra
Former constituency for the Odisha Legislative Assembly
Constituency Details
Country India
Region East India
State Odisha
District Sundargarh
LS Constituency Sundargarh
Established1952
Abolished1973
Total electors62,845
Reservation ST

Bisra was a constituency of the Odisha Legislative Assembly of Sundergarh district, Odisha state in India. It was formed in 1952, and was abolished in 1973. [1] [2] [3] [4] It was replaced by the constituencies of Biramitrapur and Raghunathpali. It was reserved for the Scheduled Tribes.

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Historical Extent

Elected Members

Vote share of Winning candidates
1971
38.00%
1967
37.67%
1961
26.97%
1957
41.18%
1951
64.59%

Five elections were held between 1951 and 1971. List of members elected from this constituency are [8]

YearCon. No.MemberParty
1952 38Madan Mohan Amat Indian National Congress
1957 44 Nirmal Munda Independent
1961 65Premchand Bhagat Ganatantra Parishad
1967 124Krushna Chandra Nayak Swatantra Party
1971 Kullan Bagf All India Jharkhand Party

Election results

1971

1971 Odisha Legislative Assembly election: Bisra [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
All India Jharkhand Party Kullan Bagf 8,709 38.00% New
INC Patras Oram5,94225.93%Increase2.svg 5.09
SWA Krushna Chandra Nayak4,40819.23%Decrease2.svg 18.4
Utkal Congress Sourendra P. Singhdeo1,9968.71%New
PSP Tarkan Oram7643.33%New
Independent Aibinus Xess4882.13%New
Independent Christopal Purty3321.45%New
SSP Aijub Oram2801.22%New
Total valid votes22,919
Rejected ballots1,765
Turnout 24,68439.28%Decrease2.svg 9.86
Registered electors 62,845Increase2.svg
Margin of victory2,76712.7%Decrease Neutral.svg 4.12
All India Jharkhand Party gain from SWA

1967

1967 Odisha Legislative Assembly election: Bisra [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SWA K. C. Nayak 9,672 37.67% New
INC M. Bage5,35220.84%Decrease2.svg 3.8
Independent C. Purty3,97715.49%New
Independent T. Xess3,93315.32%Decrease2.svg 3.9
ABJS I. Munda1,8417.17%New
Independent Y. Khalkho9023.51%New
Total valid votes25,677
Rejected ballots2,862
Turnout 28,53949.14%Increase2.svg 8.61
Registered electors 58,075Decrease2.svg
Margin of victory4,32016.82%Increase Neutral.svg 14.5
SWA gain from AIGP

1961

1961 Odisha Legislative Assembly election: Bisra [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIGP Bhagat Premchand 6,783 26.97% New
INC Kharia Junas6,19924.64%Decrease2.svg 10.0
Independent Xess Theophile4,83719.23%New
Jharkhand Party Munda Prabhusahaya4,72218.77%New
Independent Munda Nirmal2,61310.39%Decrease2.svg 30.7
Total valid votes25,154
Rejected ballots2,317
Turnout 27,47140.53%Decrease2.svg 11.3
Registered electors 67,777Increase2.svg
Margin of victory5842.32%Decrease Neutral.svg 4.19
AIGP gain from Independent

1957

1957 Odisha Legislative Assembly election: Bisra [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Munda Nirmal (ST) 13,402 41.18% Increase2.svg 19.0
INC Rangaballav Amat (ST)11,28234.66%Decrease2.svg 29.9
Independent Naik Krushna Chandra (ST)5,29616.27%New
PSP Oram Tadkan (ST)2,5667.88%Increase2.svg 3.37
Turnout 32,54651.90%Decrease2.svg 10.9
Registered electors 62,706Increase2.svg
Margin of victory2,1206.51%Decrease Neutral.svg 35.5
Independent gain from INC

1951

1952 Orissa Legislative Assembly election: Bisra [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIGP Madan Mohan Amat 25,756 64.59%
Independent Nirmala Munda 8,83322.15%
Independent Sibasahai Bhagat3,4888.75%
Socialist Tadkan Uram1,8004.51%
Turnout 39,87768.20%
Registered electors 58,473
Margin of victory16,92342.44%Steady2.svg
INC win (new seat)

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