Champua (Vidhan Sabha constituency)

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Champua
Former Odisha Legislative Assembly Constituency
District Kendujhar
Blocks Joda, Champua
Electorate1,88,379
Major settlements Champua, Joda, Barbil
Former constituency
Created1951
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Party Independent
Const. No.25
Reserved forNone
Lok Sabha Constituencies Kendujhar

Champua (Sl. No.: 25) is a Vidhan Sabha constituency of Kendujhar district. [1] Area of this constituency include Joda, Barbil, Joda block and 17 GPs (Kodagadia, Jamudalak, Rajia, Kalikaprasad, Rimuli, Badanai, Sarei, Champua, Kutariposi, Sunaposi, Karanjia, Rangamatia, Uchabali, Bhanda, Kashipal, Padua and Chandrasekharpur) of Champua block. [2] [3]

Contents

In 2014 election Independent candidate Mr. Sanatan Mahakud, defeated Biju Janata Dal candidate the oriya comedy king Tatwa Prakash Satpathy (Papu Pom Pom) by a margin of appro. 14000 votes, while in previous 2009 election Independent candidate Jitu Patnaik, defeated then Indian National Congress candidate Mr. Sanatan Mahakud by a margin of only 145 votes. [4] g

Elected Members

Vote share of Winning candidates [5]
2009
22.10%
2004
39.02%
2000
34.70%
1995
40.72%
1990
73.30%
1985
47.42%
1980
35.68%
1977
58.65%

14 elections held during 1951 to 2014. List of members elected from Champua Vidhan Sabha constituency are: [6]

2019 Election Result

2019 Vidhan Sabha Election, Champua [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJD Minakshi Mahanta89,52553.02
INC Jadumani Barik4,2172.5
BJP Murali Manohar Sharma63,11737.38
BSP Kailash Chandra Tanti2,0021.19
CPI(ML)L Pancharatna Mahakud
ABHM Dinabandhu Kar
RIM Purna Chandra Mahanta
AIFB Ratikanta Parida
BMP Rajen Munda
HND Sushil Kumar Mahanta
Kalinga SenaGanga Mahakud
Independent Gurubux Singh Ahluwalia
IndependentTrilochan Palei
IndependentMahendra Kumar Giri
IndependentSrimanta Kumar Tripathy
IndependentSahadev Behera
NOTA None of the above
Majority
Turnout
TBA gain from TBA Swing

2014 Election Result

2014 Vidhan Sabha Election, Champua
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AAP Md Azhar Imam
BJD Papu Pom Pom
BJP Girish Chandra Mahanta
INC Kshetra Mohan Mahanta
CPI Bidyadhar Mahanta
RIMPurna Chandra Mahanta
BMPShyam Sundar Purty
Independent Kusha Apat
IndependentBenudhara Behera
IndependentBhabani Mahanta
IndependentSanatan Mahakud
NOTA None of the above-
Registered electors

Summary of results of the 2009 Election

2009 Vidhan Sabha Election, Champua [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Jitu Patnaik27,70022.10-
INC Sanatan Mahakud27,55521.98-
IndependentKusha Apat26,28020.96-
BJP Murali Manohar Sharma18,88115.06-
CPI Bidyadhar Mahanta9,3567.46-
IndependentButa Singh1,8561.48-
BSP Chittaranjan Naik1,5171.21-
Samruddha Odisha Keshaba Mahanta1,3891.11-
IndependentPurna Chandra Mahanta1,2460.99-
JMM Laxman Kumar Sethy1,1500.92-
IndependentSanjita Naik1,0350.83-
IndependentDeepak Maharana9360.75-
IndependentBhabani Mahanta8720.70-
IndependentPrabhupada Mishra8230.66-
IndependentAbhimanyu Mahanta6900.55-
IndependentManoj Kumar Mahanta6820.54-
IndependentAshok Mahanta6330.50-
Odisha Mukti MorchaKshitish Chandra Mahanta6050.48-
IndependentArabinda Behera5890.47-
IndependentAkhila Kumar Mahanta5500.44-
SP Yadumani Patra5430.43-
IndependentAkhleswar Giri4640.37-
Majority1450.12 [lower-alpha 1] -
Turnout 1,25,36366.55-

Notes

  1. %of total valid votes

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