Barauli Assembly constituency is an assembly constituency in Gopalganj district in the Indian state of Bihar.[1]
Barauli, Bihar Assembly constituency | |
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Constituency No. - for the Bihar Legislative Assembly | |
Constituency details | |
Country | India |
State | Bihar |
Member of Legislative Assembly | |
Elected year | 2020 |
Barauli | |
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Assembly constituency | |
![]() ![]() Barauli Location in Bihar | |
Coordinates: 26°24′04″N 84°34′48″E | |
Country | ![]() |
State | Bihar |
District | Gopalganj |
Constituency No. | 100 |
Type | Open |
Lok Sabha constituency | 17. Gopalganj (SC) |
Electoral system | First past the post |
In the district and a part of the Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituency named Gopalganj, Barauli is a legislative assembly constituency of Bihar. The Barauli assembly segment is populated by 2,39,638 people who hold the adult franchise to vote in the constituency. There are 1,26,458 male and 1,13,177 female electors in the constituency. As per Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly constituencies Order, 2008, No. 100 Barauli Assembly constituency is composed of the following: Manjha community development block; Mohadipur Pakaria, Dewapur, Sonbarsa, Batardeh, Sarfara, Nawada Chand, Kahla, Moghal Biraicha, Kalyanpur, Sarean Narendra, Belsand, Madhopur, Mahammadpur Nilami, Bagheji, Bishunpura, Larauli gram panchayats and Barauli (NA) of Barauli CD Block.[2]
Barauli Assembly constituency is part of No. 17 Gopalganj (Lok Sabha constituency) (SC).[2]
Election | Name[3] | Party | |
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1952 | Abdul Ghafoor | Indian National Congress | |
1957 | |||
1962 | Gorakh Rai | ||
1967 | B. Rai[4] | Independent | |
1969 | Bijul Singh | Communist Party of India | |
1972 | Braj Kishore Narayan Singh | Indian National Congress (O) | |
1977 | Abdul Ghafoor | Indian National Congress | |
1980 | Indian National Congress (U) | ||
1985 | Adnan Khan[5] | Indian National Congress | |
1990 | Dhruv Nath Chaudhary | Independent | |
1995 | Md. Nematullah | Janata Dal | |
2000 | Rampravesh Rai | Bharatiya Janata Party | |
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Oct 2005 | |||
2010 | |||
2015 | Md. Nematullah[6] | Rashtriya Janata Dal | |
2020 | Rampravesh Rai | Bharatiya Janata Party |
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NOTA | None of the Above | ||||
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gain from | Swing | ||||
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