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TARAIYA 2005 Assembly Election Result

Bihar Legislative Assembly constituency result for 2005. Winner: RAMESHWAR PRASAD YADAV (JD(U)). Winning margin: 1.1%.

Quick Summary

Winner
RAMESHWAR PRASAD YADAV
Party
JD(U)
Vote Share
35.3%
Margin
1.1%

Candidate Results — 2005

CandidatePartyVotesVote Share
RAMESHWAR PRASAD YADAV✓ WinnerJD(U)28,91735.3%
RAMESHWAR PRASAD YADAV✓ WinnerJD(U)35,00641.3%
ARVIND KUMARRJD27,98634.2%
DINESH KUMAR YADAVRJD27,99033.0%
MD. PARVEJ ALAMLJP10,09812.3%
YUNUS KHANLJP9,57111.3%
NIRMAL KUMAR YADAVSHS7,0888.7%
JINSI MEHTABSP3,4474.1%
NARAYANI YADAVIND2,6103.2%
KAUSAR ALAMSAP3,1323.7%
ARVIND SARDARSP2,1162.6%
DOMI RAMIND1,7352.0%
MD. PARVEJ ALAMSP1,7192.0%
MD. ISLAMIND1,6752.0%
BRAHAMADEV MANDALBSP1,4041.7%
MD. ISLAMIND1,1311.3%
KAILU MUSHARIND1,0171.2%

Historical Results — TARAIYA

YearWinnerPartyVote ShareMargin %
2020Janak SinghBJP32.1%6.8%
2015Mudrika Prasad RoyRJD47.9%14.2%
2010Janak SinghBJP26.6%7.0%
2005RAMESHWAR PRASAD YADAVJD(U)35.3%1.1%
2005RAMESHWAR PRASAD YADAVJD(U)41.3%8.3%
2000VIJAY KUMAR SINGHRJD38.7%18.5%
1995BAM BHOLA YADAVJD36.5%10.0%
1990RAJESH RANJANIND46.4%17.2%
1985RAMENDRA KUMAR YADAV RAVILKD32.3%1.0%
1981R.K.YADAVINC55.6%15.6%
1980JAI KUMAR SINGHJNP(SC)40.3%10.9%
1977DINBANDHU PD. YADAVJP25.9%0.8%
1972RAJ NANDAU PRASADBJS31.4%8.5%
1969KAMLESHWARI PD , YADAVINC16.8%3.2%
1967S.N. JHAPSP25.2%1.6%
1962SURESH CHANDRA YADAVSWA44.4%14.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the TARAIYA constituency in 2005?
RAMESHWAR PRASAD YADAV of JD(U) won the TARAIYA assembly constituency in the 2005 Bihar election. Full candidate results including vote shares are listed below.
What was the winning margin in TARAIYA in 2005?
The winning margin for TARAIYA in 2005 is shown in the results table below, along with vote shares for all candidates who contested.
What is the election history of TARAIYA constituency?
Historical results for TARAIYA across previous elections are shown in the trends section below, including past winners, their parties, and vote share changes.