Munna Singh Chauhan

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Munna Singh Chauhan is an Indian politician, five time MLA, three times in Uttarakhand and member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. Chauhan was a member of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly from the Vikasnagar constituency in Dehradun district. [1] [2] [3]

Electoral performance

ElectionConstituencyPartyResultVotes %Opposition CandidateOpposition PartyOpposition vote %Ref
2022 Vikasnagar BJP Won50.04% Nav Prabhat INC 43.67% [4]
2017 Vikasnagar BJP Won50.37% Nav Prabhat INC 42.06% [5]
2012 Chakrata Uttarakhand Janwadi PartyLost40.40% Pritam Singh INC 50.53% [6]
2007 Vikasnagar BJP Won40.37% Nav Prabhat INC 33.27% [7]
2002 Chakrata Uttarakhand Janwadi PartyLost27.64% Pritam Singh INC 49.59% [8]

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References

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