- Source: Nandapur Assembly constituency
Nandapur was a constituency of the Odisha Legislative Assembly of the Koraput district, Odisha state in India. It was established in 1951, abolished first in 1954, then reestablished in 1964, finally abolished in 1973. It was replaced and subsumed by the constituencies of Pottangi and Koraput. It was unreserved in 1951; then 1964 onwards it was reserved for the Scheduled Tribes.
Historical Extent
1964: Semiliguda, Pottangi and Padwa police stations and Nandapur police station (excluding Petta and Bonomaliput grama panchayats) in Koraput sub-division.
1954–1964: [Abolished][Subsumed by Pottangi and Koraput]
1951: Nandapur, Potangi and Similiguda police stations of Koraput sub-division.
Elected Members
1 election was held in 1951, 2 elections were held between 1964 and 1973. List of elected members:
1971 (80): Disari Sanu (U. Congress)
1967 (80): Malu Santa (Congress)
1957, 1961: [Abolished]
1951 (6): Bhagaban Khemundu Naik (Congress)
Election results
= 1971
== 1967
== 1951
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