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                | VIDHAN SABHA ELECTION 2012 |   
                |   Punjab Assembly elections results live:   117 assembly seats----------10.30AM, March 06, 2012:
 
                    SAD-BJP alliance was leading in nearly 67 seats while the Congress maintained its lead on 47 seats.  Amarinder Singh- leading and le his son Raninder Singh also  leading from the Samana  Upinderjit Kaur, SAD, Education Minister--- leading over Navtej Sidhu  at Sultanpur Lodhi Kewal Singh Dhillon,  Congress ahead from Barnala  over SAD's Malkit Singh Kittu Parkash Singh Badal was leading over his nearest rival and his younger brother Gurdas Singh Badal from Lambi constituency  Deep Malhotra, SAD -- leading over Congress Avtar Singh Brar at  Faridkot
BJP's senior leader Manoranjan Kalia of the BJP was ahead over his nearest Congress rival Rajinder Beri.Ashwani Sharma, President  BJP- leading Amarinder Singh's son Raninder Singh from Samana Congress' Harchand Kaur  was leading over Gobind Singh Kanjla of the SAD (Mehal Kalan SC)Gurbachan Singh Babbehali, SAD was leading over his nearest Congress rival Raman Behl at GurdaspurMadan Lal Jalalpur, Congress-- lead Harinder Singh of the CPM.at Ghanaur Veer Singh Lopoke, SAD - leading  Sukhbinder Singh Sarkaria of the Congress at Raja Sansi   Som Prakash BJP - leading over Balbir Kumar Sodhi of the Congress in Phagwara Bhagat Chunni Lal, BJP- leading over Congress' Suman Kaypee at Jalandhaw West  Pawan Tinoo, SAD- ahead of Congress' Satnam Singh Kainth. in  Adampur segmentAjit Singh Kohar, Revenue Minister,  SAD- leading over C D Kamboj of Congress. Charanjit Kaur Bajwa of Congress,Kadian-- leading   Sewa Singh Sekhwan, Punjab MinisterAt Nabha--Balwant Singh Shahpur, SAD-- leading over Sadhu Singh Dharamsot of Congress Anandpur Sahib: Madanmohan Mittal,  BJP-- leading over K P Rana of Congress Ropar:, Daljit Singh Cheema,  SAD--- leading over Dr Ramesh Dutt Sharma,  Congress ----------- 
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              Total Candidate: 1,078- 985 male and 93 female January 30: Total Votes: 1,38,92,749 117 constituencies,  22 districts and   19,841 polling stations93,20,878 registered male -  (79.11 per cent, 66,14,241)   cast their ballot.            83,61,485 registered female voters,  (79.11 per cent, 66,14,241)   cast their ballot. 2,000 paramilitary personnel and 2,000 members of the polling staff   were deployed videograph the counting process   in all centres.   |  |