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Elections to the Ninth Odisha Legislative Assembly were held in 1985.
Constituencies
The elections were held for 145 instead of 147 constituencies as a result of some candidates death contesting in Kakatpur and Keonjhar constituency. Out of 147 seats, 22 were reserved for Scheduled Castes, 33 for Scheduled Tribes and 92 for unreserved seats.
Contesting parties
There are seven national parties CPI, INC, BJP, JNP, CPM, ICS and LKD, One state party ICJ three registered unrecognised party JKD, JMM and SUC and some Independent Politiciantook part in this assembly election. Indian National Congress emerged as the winner by winning 117[3] seats. Janaki Ballabh Patnaik become the Chief Minister of Odisha and was replaced by Hemananda Biswal[4] for the last few months of this assembly tenure. Biju Patnaik become the Leader of Opposition in the 9th Orissa Assembly.
Results
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Political Party | Flag | Seats Contested |
Won | Net Change in seats |
% of Seats |
Votes | Vote % | Change in vote % | |
Indian National Congress | 147 | 117 | ![]() |
79.59 | 40,07,258 | 51.08 | ![]() | ||
Bharatiya Janata Party | 67 | 1 | ![]() |
0.68 | 2,04,346 | 5.66 | ![]() | ||
Communist Party of India | 27 | 1 | ![]() |
0.68 | 2,59,508 | 16.12 | ![]() | ||
Janata Party | 140 | 21 | - | 14.28 | 24,01,566 | 32.03 | |||
Independent | 374 | 7 | N/A | 4.76 | 8,23,850 | 11.54 | N/A | ||
Total Seats | 147 (![]() |
Voters | 1,53,37,200 | Turnout | 80,16,583 (52.27%) |
Elected members
Constituency | Reserved for (SC/ST/None) |
Member | Party | |
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Karanjia | ST | Karunakar Naik | Indian National Congress | |
Jashipur | ST | Sambhunath Naik | Independent | |
Bahalda | ST | Bahgey Gobardhan | Janata Party | |
Rairangpur | ST | Bhabendra Nath Majhi | Indian National Congress | |
Bangriposi | ST | Kangoi Singh | Indian National Congress | |
Kuliana | ST | Saraswati Hembram | Indian National Congress | |
Baripada | None | Prasanna Kumar Dash | Indian National Congress | |
Baisinga | ST | Pruthunath Kisku | Indian National Congress | |
Khunta | ST | Biram Murmu | Indian National Congress | |
Udala | ST | Ramaneswar Madhei | Indian National Congress | |
Bhograi | None | Umarani Patra | Indian National Congress | |
Jaleswar | None | Judisthir Jena | Indian National Congress | |
Basta | None | Bhupal Chandra Mahapatra | Indian National Congress | |
Balasore | None | Gopanarayan Das | Indian National Congress | |
Soro | None | Jadunath Das Mohapatra | Indian National Congress | |
Simulia | None | Padamalochan Panda | Indian National Congress | |
Nilgiri | None | Sukumar Nayak | Indian National Congress | |
Bhandaripokhari | SC | Panchanan Mandal | Indian National Congress | |
Bhadrak | None | Jugal Kishore Pattanayak | Indian National Congress | |
Dhamnagar | None | Jagannath Rout | Indian National Congress | |
Chandbali | SC | Netrananda Malik | Indian National Congress | |
Basudevpur | None | Madhu Sadan Panigrahi | Indian National Congress | |
Sukinda | None | Sarata Rout | Indian National Congress | |
Korai | None | Rama Chandra Khuntia | Indian National Congress | |
Jajpur | SC | Jagannath Mallick | Janata Party | |
Dharamsala | None | Kangali Charan Panda | Indian National Congress | |
Barchana | None | Sitakanta Mahapatra | Indian National Congress | |
Bari-derabisi | None | Srikanta Kumar Jena | Janata Party | |
Binjharpur | SC | Nabakishore Mallick | Indian National Congress | |
Aul | None | Olagobinda Nayak | Indian National Congress | |
Patamundai | SC | Ganeswar Behera | Indian National Congress | |
Rajnagar | None | Nalinikanta Mohanty | Janata Party | |
Kendrapara | None | Bhagabat Prasad Mohanty | Indian National Congress | |
Patkura | None | Bijoy Mohaptra | Janata Party | |
Tirtol | None | Nityananda Samanaray | Indian National Congress | |
Ersama | None | Krushna Chandra Swain | Indian National Congress | |
Balikuda | None | Jyotish Chandra Das | Indian National Congress | |
Jagatsinghpur | SC | Kailash Chandra Mallik | Indian National Congress | |
Kissannagar | None | Batakrishna Jena | Indian National Congress | |
Mahanga | None | S. K. Matlub Ali | Indian National Congress | |
Salepur | SC | Mayadhar Sethi | Indian National Congress | |
Gobindpur | None | Trilochan Kanungo | Independent | |
Cuttack Sadar | None | Dola Gobind Pradhan | Indian National Congress | |
Cuttack City | None | Sayad Mustafiz Ahemad | Janata Party | |
Choudwar | None | Rasananda Sahu | Indian National Congress | |
Banki | None | Akshaya Kumar Pattanaik | Indian National Congress | |
Athgarh | None | Janaki Ballav Patnaik | Indian National Congress | |
Baramba | None | Lalit Mohan Mohanty | Indian National Congress | |
Balipatna | SC | Raghab Chandra Seth | Indian National Congress | |
Bhubaneswar | None | Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=1985_Odisha_Legislative_Assembly_election