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2021

General Election

Bharatiya Janata Party

Competitors

#1

Puna Bhengra Bharatiya Janata Party

94.7 Thousand Votes
#2

Joseph Munda All India Trinamool Congress

71.2 Thousand Votes
#3

Sukbir Subba Indian National Congress

12.4 Thousand Votes
#4

Robat Munda INDEPENDENT

3.3 Thousand Votes
#5

Benam Oraon Progressive Peoples Party

2.2 Thousand Votes

2016

Competitors

#1

Sukra Munda All India Trinamool Congress

57.3 Thousand Votes
#2

Joseph Munda Indian National Congress

54.1 Thousand Votes
#3

John Barla Bharatiya Janata Party

47.8 Thousand Votes
#4

Ganesh Lama Akhil Bharatiya Gorkha League

3.9 Thousand Votes
#5

Indar Deo Oraon INDEPENDENT

3.8 Thousand Votes

2011

General Election

Indian National Congress

Competitors

#1

Joseph Munda Indian National Congress

46.5 Thousand Votes
#2

Sukhmoith Communist Party of India (Marxist)

45.8 Thousand Votes
#3

William Minj Jharkhand Mukti Morcha

40.7 Thousand Votes

2006

Competitors

#1

Sukhmoith Communist Party of India (Marxist)

62.7 Thousand Votes
#2

Shankar Baraik Indian National Congress

40.9 Thousand Votes
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