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Subodh Kant Sahay of Congress won 2009 Lok Sabha Elections from Ranchi*
*Detailed results for 2009 elections are awaited. Please scroll down to see the statistics for 2004 Lok Sabha Elections in Ranchi

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2004 Elections: Votes distribution of top political parties in Ranchi constituency

2004 Election Results for Ranchi Constituency

Subodh Kant Sahay of INC defeated Ram Tahal Choudhary of BJP by 15,421 votes in 2004 Indian elections.
Position Candidate Party Votes %ge votes
1 Subodh Kant Sahay INC 284,035 40.82 %
2 Ram Tahal Choudhary BJP 268,614 38.61 %
3 Bandhu Tirky IND 52,380 7.53 %
4 Rajendra Singh Munda CPM 37,688 5.42 %
5 Rajesh Kumar IND 11,616 1.67 %
6 Samim Akhtar Kamal BSP 7,116 1.02 %
7 Chinta Mani Mahto IND 5,450 0.78 %
8 Ali Raja Zaidi SP 5,179 0.74 %
9 Khudi Ram Munda CPI(ML)(L) 3,787 0.54 %
10 Arun Tiwari IND 2,947 0.42 %
11 Sona Ram Munda IND 2,326 0.33 %
12 Sanjay Kumar Gupta IND 2,256 0.32 %
13 Raja Ram Pandit NLP 2,187 0.31 %
14 Anjani Pandey IND 2,044 0.29 %
15 Abhay Kumar IND 1,869 0.27 %
16 Manoj Kumar SAP 1,790 0.26 %
17 Maqubool Ahmad LJNSP 1,592 0.23 %
18 Mukesh Sinha JKPP 1,449 0.21 %
19 Harihar Singh Munda IND 1,429 0.21 %

Latest News about Ranchi

Mr. Yadav's revolution ended in 2006, after police caught up with him during a visit to his brother-in-law's house in Jharkhand's capital of Ranchi. ...
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124207993589408231.html
Ranchi, May 16 (IANS) The election results day Saturday was a good day for Babulal Marandi, Shibu Soren, Arjun Munda and Madhu Koda - the four men who have ...
http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/politics/all-four-former-jharkhand-chief-min ...
Union minister and Congress candidate Subodh Kant Sahay is leading by 4273 votes over his nearest BJP rival Ram Tahal Choudhary from Ranchi Lok Sabha. ...
http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/000200905170301.htm
Ranchi, May 11: Team India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni's request for a 0.9mm bore pistol licence is facing poll hiccups. The offices of Ranchi deputy ...
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1090512/jsp/frontpage/story_10950853.jsp

Top links from the web for Ranchi

Mar 8, 2009 ... When Jharkhand state was caved out of Santhal Parganas and chota nagpur areas in 2001 Ranchi became the capital of the state.
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Mar 8, 2009 ... Filed under India · Tagged Jharkhand, President's rule, Ranchi, ... Times India India General Elections India General Elections 2009 India ...
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Apr 24, 2009 ... Latest news, breaking news - Ranchi villagers boycott elections, demand road.
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2009 Election Candidates

    Candidate Party
     Ram Tahal Chaudhary BJP
     Md. Sarfuddin BSP
     Rajendra Singh Munda CPM
     Subodh Kant Sahay INC
     Anjani Pandey IND
     Agam Lal Mahto IND
     Aftab Alam IND
     Arti Behra IND
     Upendra Pd. Srivastava IND
     Keshav Narayan Bhagat IND
     Kailash Pahan IND
     Janardan Tiwari IND
     Jitendra Mahto IND
     Devendra Thakur IND
     Birsa Hembram IND
     Ranjeet Mahto IND
     Rampodo Mahto IND
     Roshan Lal Mahto IND
     Rosan Prasad IND
     Lal Baba Masani IND
     Jipalal Singh Munda JKP(N)
     Afsar Emam JKPP
     Dayanand Gupta JVD
     Akhtar Ansari JVM
     Md. Ajad Ansari NLHP
     Surendra Kumar Suman SAP

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Ranchi pronunciation (help·info) (Hindi: राँची) is the capital city of the Indian state of Jharkhand. Ranchi was the centre of the Jharkhand movement for a separate state for the tribal regions of South Bihar, northern Orissa, Western West Bengal and the present eastern Chhattisgarh. Jharkhand State was formed on 15 November 2000 by carving out the Bihar divisions of Chota Nagpur and Santhal Parganas. The name Ranchi comes from "archi" an Oraon/Kurukh word for the farmer's "baton" in ... Read more on Wikipedia»

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