Rengali (Vidhan Sabha constituency)

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Rengali
Odisha Legislative Assembly Constituency
DistrictSambalpur
BlocksRengali, Dhankauda, Maneswar
Electorate1,94,103
Current constituency
Created2009
PartyBharatiya Janata Party
MLANauri Nayak
Const. No.16
Reserved forScheduled Castes
Lok Sabha ConstituenciesSambalpur

Rengali (Sl. No.: 16) is a Vidhan Sabha constituency of Sambalpur district, Odisha.[1] This constituency include Rengali block, Dhankauda block and 10GPs (Gunderpur, Batemura, Bhikampur, Maneswar, Mathpali, Nuatihura, Parmanpur, Sindurpank, Tabala and Themra) of Maneswar block.[2][3]

Elected Members[]

Vote share of Winning candidates
2019
47.56%
2014
35.78%
2009
31.45%

3 elections held during 2009 to 2019. List of members elected from Rengali constituency are:[4]

  • 2019:(16): Nauri Nayak(BJP)
  • 2014: (16): Ramesh Patua (BJD)
  • 2009: (16): Duryodhan Gardia (Congress)

2019 Election Result[]

In 2019 election Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Nauri Nayak, defeated Biju Janata Dal candidate Reena Tanty by a margin of 6,743 votes.

2019 Vidhan Sabha Election, Rengali [5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJD Reena Tanty 67334 43.23 7.45
INC Balakrushna Rohidas 9799 6.29 -17.46
BJP Nauri Nayak 74077 47.56 13.16
Independent Bidyadhar Pandav 1154 0.74
Independent Subal Singh 888 0.57
NOTA None of the above 2497 1.6 -0.06
Majority 6743 4.33
Turnout 155749 80.24
BJP gain from BJD Swing

2014 Election Result[]

In 2014 election Biju Janata Dal candidate Ramesh Patua, defeated Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Nauri Nayak by a margin of 1,830 votes.[6]

2014 Vidhan Sabha Election, Rengali [7][8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJD Ramesh Patua 47,210 35.78 20.67
BJP Nauri Nayak 45,380 34.4 22.8
INC Duryodhan Gardia 31,335 23.75 -7.7
BSP Rasia Haripal 1,684 1.28 -0.33
AOP Santosh Kumar Beriha 1,390 1.05
AAP Bira Kishor Bhoisagar 899 0.68
Subal Singh 781 0.59
Sobhamani Padhan 569 0.43
Kalinga Sena Jayakrushna Podh 496 0.38
NOTA None of the above 2,191 1.66 -
Majority 1,830 1.38 -
Turnout 1,31,935 78.11 14.61
Registered electors 1,68,910
BJD gain from INC

2009 Election Result[]

In 2009 election Indian National Congress candidate Duryodhan Gardia, defeated Independent candidate M. B. Pyariraj by a margin of 13,784 votes.[9]

2009 Vidhan Sabha Election, Rengali[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Duryodhan Gardia 32,656 31.45 -
Independent M. B. Pyariraj 18,872 18.17 -
BJD Sanatan Bisi 15,694 15.11 -
Independent Nauri Nayak 12,321 11.86 -
BJP Debanand Bhusagar 12,044 11.60 -
Independent Somanath Luha 2,773 2.67 -
JMM Gandharba Sethi 2,324 2.24 -
BSP Janma Rohidas 1,676 1.61 -
KOKD Surendra Behera 1,176 1.13 -
RPI Bhabani Shankar Sohela 951 0.92 -
Bharatiya Jana Shakti Birakishore Bhoisagar 837 0.81 -
Independent Managobinda Pradhan 730 0.70 -
Independent Subal Singh 683 0.66 -
Independent Lokanath Rohidas 635 0.61 -
Independent Kishore Chandra Gardia 475 0.46 -
Majority 13,784 13.27[a] -
Turnout 1,03,896 63.50 -
INC win (new seat)

Notes[]

  1. ^ %of total valid votes

References[]

  1. ^ "Orissa Assembly Election 2009". empoweringindia.org. Retrieved 9 January 2014. Constituency: Rengali (16) District : Sambalpur
  2. ^ "Assembly Constituencies and their Extent" (PDF).
  3. ^ "Seats of Odisha".
  4. ^ http://orissa.gov.in/e-magazine/orissaannualreference/ORA-2011/pdf/453-501.pdf
  5. ^ "List of Contesting Candidates(Phase-III) (AC)" (PDF). ceoorissa.nic.in. Office of the Chief Electoral Officer, Odisha. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  6. ^ "Constituency Wise odisha Assembly Election result 2014". Leadtech.in. Archived from the original on 18 August 2014. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
  7. ^ "Odisha - Rengali". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
  8. ^ "Orissa Assembly Election 2014, Constituency: Rengali (16)". EmpoweringIndia.org. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
  9. ^ "Orissa Election Result 2009 With Vote Margin". leadtech.in. Archived from the original on 27 May 2013. Retrieved 10 January 2014. 13784
  10. ^ "Statistical Report on General Election, 2009 to the Legislative Assembly of Orissa". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
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