Revolutionary Socialist Party Haripad Assembly Election 1991 – Latest News & Results
INC | 55 |
CPM | 28 |
MUL | 19 |
CPI | 12 |
OTH | 26 |
140 / 140 |
RSP Candidates for Haripad in Past Elections
Candidate Name | Year | Votes | Result |
---|---|---|---|
A.V. Thamarakshan | 1996 | 54055 | Winner |
A.V. Thamarakshan | 1991 | 52376 | Runner Up |
Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) News
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