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2024 Indian general election in Odisha|
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Opinion polls |
Turnout | 74.51% (1.31%) |
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Seatwise Result Map of the 2024 general election in Odisha |
The 2024 Indian general election in Odisha was held from 13 May 2024 to 1 June 2024 elect 21 members of 18th Lok Sabha in 4 Phases.[1][2][3][4]
Bharatiya Janata Party clean sweeped the state by winning 20 out of 21 seats.[5] [6]Indian National Congress won the Koraput seat.
Election schedule
Poll event
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Phase
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IV
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V
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VI
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VII
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Notification Date
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18 April
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26 April
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29 April
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7 May
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Last Date for filing nomination
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25 April
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3 May
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6 May
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14 May
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Scrutiny of nomination
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26 April
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4 May
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7 May
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15 May
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Last Date for withdrawal of nomination
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29 April
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6 May
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9 May
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17 May
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Date of poll
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13 May
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20 May
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25 May
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1 June
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Date of counting of votes/Result
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4 June 2024
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No. of constituencies
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4
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5
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6
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6
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Parties and alliances
Others
Candidates
Surveys and Polls
Opinion Polls
Exit Polls
[13] [14] [15]
Voter turnout
Phase wise
Phase
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Poll Date
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Constituencies
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Voter Turnout (%)
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IV
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13 May 2024
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Kalahandi, Nabarangpur, Berhampur, Koraput
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75.68%
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V
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20 May 2024
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Bargarh, Sundargarh, Bolangir, Kandhamal, Aska
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73.50%
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VI
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25 May 2024
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Sambalpur, Keonjhar, Dhenkanal, Cuttack, Puri, Bhubaneswar
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74.45%
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VII
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1 June 2024
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Mayurbhanj, Balasore, Bhadrak , Jajpur, Kendrapara, Jagatsinghpur
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74.41%
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Total
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74.44%
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Constituency wise
Results
Results by alliance or party
Alliance/ Party
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Popular vote
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Seats
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Votes
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%
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±pp
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Contested
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Won
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+/−
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NDA
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BJP
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11,335,549
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45.34
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6.94
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21
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20
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12
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BJD
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9,382,711
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37.53
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5.27
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21
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0
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12
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INDIA
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INC
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3,130,056
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12.52
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0.88
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20
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1
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-
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JMM
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134,713
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0.54
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-
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1
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0
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-
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Total
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3,264,769
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13.06
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0.34
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21
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1
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-
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Others
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650,336
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2.60
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NOTA
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324,588
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1.30
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Total
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100%
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-
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21
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Results by regions
Results by constituency
Constituency
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Turnout
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Winner
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Runner Up
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Margin
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Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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1
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Bargarh
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79.78%
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BJP
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Pradip Purohit
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7,16,359
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54.69
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BJD
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Parinita Mishra
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4,64,692
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34.58
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2,51,667
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2
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Sundargarh (ST)
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73.02%
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BJP
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Jual Oram
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4,94,282
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42.77
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BJD
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Dilip Kumar Tirkey
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3,55,474
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30.76
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1,38,808
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3
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Sambalpur
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79.50%
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BJP
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Dharmendra Pradhan
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5,92,162
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49.48
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BJD
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Pranab Prakash Das
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4,72,326
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39.47
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1,19,836
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4
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Keonjhar (ST)
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78.97%
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BJP
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Ananta Nayak
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5,73,923
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45.67
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BJD
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Dhanurjaya Sidu
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4,76,881
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37.95
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97,042
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5
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Mayurbhanj (ST)
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75.79%
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BJP
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Naba Charan Majhi
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5,85,971
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49.91
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BJD
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Sudam Marndi
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3,66,637
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31.23
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2,19,334
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6
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Balasore
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76.77%
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BJP
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Pratap Chandra Sarangi
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5,63,865
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45.49
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BJD
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Lekhashree Samantsinghar
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4,16,709
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33.62
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1,47,156
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7
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Bhadrak (SC)
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73.23%
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BJP
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Avimanyu Sethi
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5,73,319
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44.19
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BJD
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Manjulata Mandal
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4,81,775
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37.13
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91,544
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8
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Jajpur (SC)
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74.47%
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BJP
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Rabindra Narayan Behera
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5,34,239
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46.01
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BJD
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Sarmistha Sethi
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5,32,652
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45.87
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1,587
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9
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Dhenkanal
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78.01%
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BJP
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Rudra Narayan Pany
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5,98,721
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50.24
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BJD
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Avinash Samal
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5,22,154
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43.82
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76,567
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10
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Bolangir
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77.52%
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BJP
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Sangeeta Kumari Singh Deo
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6,17,744
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44.12
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BJD
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Surendra Singh Bhoi
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4,85,080
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34.64
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1,32,664
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11
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Kalahandi
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77.90%
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BJP
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Malvika Devi
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5,44,303
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40.79
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BJD
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Lambodhar Nial
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4,10,490
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30.77
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1,33,813
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12
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Nabarangpur (ST)
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82.16%
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BJP
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Balabhadra Majhi
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4,81,396
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38.74
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BJD
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Pradeep Majhi
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3,93,860
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31.70
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87,536
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13
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Kandhamal
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74.13%
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BJP
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Sukanta Kumar Panigrahi
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4,16,415
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41.80
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BJD
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Achyutananda Samanta
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3,95,044
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39.66
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21,371
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14
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Cuttack
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71.20%
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BJP
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Bhartruhari Mahtab
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5,31,601
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47.43
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BJD
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Santrupt Mishra
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4,74,524
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42.34
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57,077
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15
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Kendrapara
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71.22%
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BJP
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Baijayant Panda
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6,15,705
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48.21
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BJD
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Anshuman Mohanty
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5,49,169
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43.00
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66,536
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16
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Jagatsinghpur (SC)
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75.48%
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BJP
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Bibhu Prasad Tarai
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5,89,093
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45.80
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BJD
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Rajashree Mallick
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5,48,397
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42.63
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40,696
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17
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Puri
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75.43%
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BJP
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Sambit Patra
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6,29,330
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52.58
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BJD
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Arup Mohan Patnaik
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5,24,621
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43.83
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1,04,709
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18
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Bhubaneswar
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64.49%
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BJP
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Aparajita Sarangi
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5,12,519
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47.36
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BJD
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Manmath Routray
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4,77,367
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44.11
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35,152
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19
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Aska
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62.67%
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BJP
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Anita Subhadarshini
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4,94,226
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48.55
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BJD
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Ranjita Sahu
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3,94,252
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38.73
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99,974
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20
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Berhampur
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65.41%
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BJP
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Pradeep Kumar Panigrahy
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5,13,102
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49.20
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BJD
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Bhrugu Baxipatra
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3,47,626
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33.33
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1,65,476
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21
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Koraput (ST)
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77.53%
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INC
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Saptagiri Sankar Ulaka
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4,71,393
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41.03
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BJD
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Kausalya Hikaka
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3,23,649
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28.17
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1,47,744
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See also
References
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