Dhemaji Assembly Constituency is in the Lakhimpur district of Assam and falls under Lakhimpur Lok Sabha Constituency. The current MLA representing Dhemaji Assembly Constituency is RanojPegu of BJP.
Dhemaji Assembly Constituency is in the Dhemaji district of Assam and falls under LakhimpurLok Sabha Constituency. It bears constituency number 113.
LakhimpurLok Sabha constituency is spread over Dhemaji, Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Lakhimpur and Tinsukia districts of Assam. The current MP of the constituency is Pradan Baruah of BJP.
Dhemaji district is in Upper Assam and has its administrative headquarters in Dhemaji town. The district's population is 6,86,133 which includes 3,51,249 males and 3,34,884 females.
MALE |
FEMALE |
TOTAL POPULATION |
3,51,249 |
3,34,884 |
6,86,133 |
The only town under Dhemaji Assembly Constituency is Dhemaji (Town Committee).
About 268 villages are under Dhemaji Assembly Constituency. Major villages are BharaliChuk, ChengehPathar and Dhubabari.
The current MLA of Dhemaji Assembly Constituency is RanojPegu. The assembly seat is reserved for ST candidates only.
The constituency's population is 308103, of which 95.84% is rural and 4.16% is urban.
Total Population |
Rural Population(in %) |
Urban Population(in %) |
308103 |
95.84% |
4.16% |
Dhemaji town has about 3,090 households.
Dhemaji assembly constituency has water facilities of Over Hand Tank (OHT) and tap water from a treated source. The residents of Dhemaji also enjoy the facilities of tube wells and boreholes. There is also an availability of fire-fighting services at Dhemaji.
There is domestic electrification at Dhemaji. The availability of industrial and commercial electrification and road lighting is evident at few points at Dhemaji.
The basic amenities like sewerage and water are provided by Dhemaji Town Committee.
95.47% of Dhemaji's population are Hindus, while 1.96% of its population are Muslims. The languages spoken in Dhemaji are Assamese, Mishing and Bengali.
Religion |
Total Percentage |
Hindu |
95.47% |
Muslim |
1.96% |
The Scheduled Caste ratio is 6.43 and the Scheduled Tribe is 37.05.
Caste |
Total(in Terms of Ratio) |
Schedule Caste |
6.43 |
Schedule Tribe |
37.05 |
The only town under the constituency is Dhemaji (Town Committee).
The overall count of electorates in the constituency is 210865, where 108293 is the number of male electorates and 102572 is the number of female electorates.
MALE ELECTORATES |
FEMALE ELECTORATES |
OVERALL COUNT OF ELECTORATES |
108293 |
102572 |
210865 |
Dhemaji's sex ratio is 989 females per thousand females.
In Dhemaji, 11.20% of the population are under six years.
The polling percentage in the Lok Sabha Election in 2019 was 70.19% while it was 80.8% in Assam Assembly Election of 2016.
Election |
Year |
Polling Percentage |
Lok Sabha Election |
2019 |
70.19% |
State Assembly Election |
2016 |
80.8% |
Assam Election Year wise |
Party Name |
Candidate's name |
Won by no of votes or % |
1996 |
Asom Gana Parishad |
Dilip Kumar Saikia |
36315 |
2001 |
Asom Gana Parishad |
Dilip Kumar Saikia |
31166 |
2006 |
Indian National Congress |
SumitraDoleyPatir |
44960 |
2011 |
Indian National Congress |
SumitraDoleyPatir |
59633 |
2016 |
BharatiyaJanata Party |
PradanBaruah |
69592 |
Candidates Name |
Party of the candidates |
Percentage |
PradanBaruah |
AGP |
40.9% |
SumitraDoleyPatir |
INC |
29.66% |
Gandheswar Borah |
CPI(M) |
2.25% |
KiranbanDeori |
LDP |
1.44% |
DurgeswarPatir |
LJP |
0.75% |
Hem KantaMiri |
SUCI |
0.31% |
ParamanandaChayengia |
Independent |
12.85% |
SailenSonowal |
Independent |
9.72% |
RajkumarDoley |
Independent |
1.28% |
NOTA |
None of the Above |
0.83% |
The candidates contesting in 2016 Assam Assembly election are PradanBaruah of AGP, SumitraDoleyPatir of INC, Gandheswar Borah of CPI(M), KiranbanDeori of LDP, DurgeswarPatir of LJP secured 0.75% of votes and Hem KantaMiri of SUCI and independent candidates, ParamanandaChayengia, SailenSonowal and RajkumarDoley. Finally, PradanBaruah of BJP won with 40.9% of votes. In the bye-election held in 2019, RanojPegu of BJP took over as the MLA after PradanBaruah became the MP in the Lok Sabha Election of 2019.