2024 Indian general election in West Bengal|
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Opinion polls |
Registered | 76,010,006 |
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Turnout | 60,136,313 (79.29%)
2.47% pp |
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First party
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Second party
|
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Leader
|
Mamata Banerjee
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Sukanta Majumdar
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Party
|
AITC
|
BJP
|
Leader since
|
1998
|
2021
|
Leader's seat
|
Did not contest
|
Balurghat (Won)
|
Last election
|
43.3%, 22 seats
|
40.7%, 18 seats
|
Seats won
|
29
|
12
|
Seat change
|
7
|
6
|
Popular vote
|
27,564,561
|
23,327,349
|
Percentage
|
45.76%
|
38.73%
|
Swing
|
2.86 pp
|
1.97 pp
|
|
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Third party
|
Fourth party
|
|
|
|
Leader
|
Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury
|
Mohammed Salim
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Party
|
INC
|
CPI(M)
|
Alliance
|
INDIA
|
INDIA
|
Leader since
|
2020
|
2022
|
Leader's seat
|
Baharampur (Lost)
|
Murshidabad (Lost)
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Last election
|
5.67%, 2 seats
|
6.33%, 0 seats
|
Seats won
|
1
|
0
|
Seat change
|
1
|
-
|
Popular vote
|
2,818,728
|
3,416,941
|
Percentage
|
4.72%
|
5.73%
|
Swing
|
0.95 pp
|
0.6 pp
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Partywise Result Map of the 2024 general election in West Bengal
Alliance wise Result Map of the 2024 general election in West Bengal |
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The 2024 Indian general election was held in West Bengal in seven phases between 19 April and 1 June 2024 to elect 42 members of the 18th Lok Sabha.[1][2] The result of the election was announced on 4 June 2024.
The by-elections for Bhagabangola and Baranagar in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly was also scheduled with the general election and took place on 7 May and 1 June respectively.[3]
West Bengal, along with Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, were the only states where the 2024 Indian general election was held in all 7 phases.
Election schedule
On 16 March 2024, the Election Commission of India announced the schedule of the 2024 Indian general election, with West Bengal scheduled to vote during all the 7 phases starting from 19 April and concluding on 1 June. [4][5]
Poll event
|
Phase
|
I
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II
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III
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IV
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V
|
VI
|
VII
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Notification Date
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20 March
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28 March
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12 April
|
18 April
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26 April
|
29 April
|
7 May
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Last Date for filing nomination
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27 March
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4 April
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19 April
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25 April
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3 May
|
6 May
|
14 May
|
Scrutiny of nomination
|
28 March
|
5 April
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20 April
|
26 April
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4 May
|
7 May
|
15 May
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Last Date for withdrawal of nomination
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30 March
|
8 April
|
22 April
|
29 April
|
6 May
|
9 May
|
17 May
|
Date of poll
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19 April
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26 April
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7 May
|
13 May
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20 May
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25 May
|
1 June
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Date of counting of votes/Result
|
4 June 2024
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No. of constituencies
|
3
|
3
|
4
|
8
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
Parties and alliances
Others
Candidates
Surveys and polls
Opinion polls
Exit polls
Voter turnout
Phase wise
Phase
|
Poll Date
|
Constituencies[17]
|
Voter Turnout (%)
|
I
|
19 April 2024
|
Cooch Behar, Alipurduars, Jalpaiguri
|
81.91%
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II
|
26 April 2024
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Darjeeling, Raiganj, Balurghat
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76.58%
|
III
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7 May 2024
|
Maldaha Uttar, Maldaha Dakshin, Jangipur, Murshidabad
|
77.53%
|
IV
|
13 May 2024
|
Baharampur, Krishnanagar, Ranaghat, Bardhaman Purba, Bardhaman–Durgapur, Asansol, Bolpur, Birbhum
|
80.22%
|
V
|
20 May 2024
|
Bongaon, Barrackpore, Howrah, Uluberia, Serampore, Hooghly, Arambagh
|
78.45%
|
VI
|
25 May 2024
|
Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Jhargram, Medinipur, Purulia, Bankura, Bishnupur
|
82.71%
|
VII
|
1 June 2024
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Dum Dum, Barasat, Basirhat, Jaynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kolkata Dakshin, Kolkata Uttar
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69.89%
|
Total
|
79.29%
|
Constituency wise
Results
Results by party or alliance
Vote Share (By alliance)
- AITC (45.76%)
- BJP (38.73%)
- LF+INC (11.03%)
- Others (3.61%)
- NOTA (0.87%)
Alliance/ Party
|
Popular vote
|
Seats
|
Votes
|
%
|
±pp
|
Contested
|
Won
|
+/−
|
|
AITC
|
27,564,561
|
45.76%
|
2.49%
|
42
|
29
|
7
|
|
NDA
|
|
BJP
|
23,327,349
|
38.73%
|
1.52%
|
42
|
12
|
6
|
|
LF+INC
|
|
CPI(M)
|
3,416,941
|
5.67%
|
0.61%
|
23
|
0
|
|
|
INC
|
2,818,728
|
4.68%
|
0.93%
|
12
|
1
|
1
|
|
AIFB
|
143,946
|
0.24%
|
0.17%
|
2
|
0
|
|
|
RSP
|
134,039
|
0.22%
|
0.17%
|
3
|
0
|
|
|
CPI
|
131,744
|
0.22%
|
0.14%
|
2
|
0
|
|
Total
|
6,645,398
|
11.03%
|
|
42
|
|
|
|
Others
|
2,076,281
|
3.61%
|
|
|
|
|
|
NOTA
|
522,724
|
0.87%
|
|
|
Total
|
60,136,313
|
100%
|
-
|
|
42
|
-
|
Constituency wise party or alliance votes
#
|
Constituency
|
TMC votes
|
NDA votes
|
LF votes
|
INC votes
|
Win Margin
|
1
|
Cooch Behar
|
788,375
|
749,125
|
30,267
|
10,679[a]
|
39,250
|
2
|
Alipurduars
|
619,867
|
695,314
|
27,427
|
-
|
75,447
|
3
|
Jalpaiguri
|
679,875
|
766,568
|
74,092
|
-
|
86,693
|
4
|
Darjeeling
|
500,806
|
679,331
|
-
|
83,374
|
178,525
|
5
|
Raiganj
|
492,700
|
560,897
|
-
|
263,273
|
68,197
|
6
|
Balurghat
|
564,610
|
574,996
|
54,217
|
-
|
10,386
|
7
|
Maldaha Uttar
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449,315
|
527,023
|
-
|
384,764
|
77,708
|
8
|
Maldaha Dakshin
|
301,026
|
444,027
|
-
|
572,395
|
128,368
|
9
|
Jangipur
|
544,427
|
340,814
|
-
|
427,790
|
116,637
|
10
|
Baharampur
|
524,516
|
371,885
|
-
|
439,494
|
85,022
|
11
|
Murshidabad
|
682,442
|
292,031
|
518,227
|
-
|
164,215
|
12
|
Krishnanagar
|
628,789
|
572,084
|
180,201
|
-
|
56,705
|
13
|
Ranaghat
|
595,497
|
782,396
|
-
|
123,810
|
186,899
|
14
|
Bangaon
|
645,812
|
719,505
|
-
|
65,176
|
73,693
|
15
|
Barrackpore
|
520,231
|
455,793
|
109,564
|
-
|
64,438
|
16
|
Dum Dum
|
528,579
|
457,919
|
240,784
|
-
|
70,660
|
17
|
Barasat
|
692,010
|
577,821
|
100,000
|
|
114,189
|
18
|
Basirhat
|
803,762
|
470,215
|
77,899
|
-
|
333,547
|
19
|
Jaynagar
|
894,312
|
424,093
|
40,113
|
-
|
470,219
|
20
|
Mathurapur
|
755,731
|
554,674
|
61,100
|
-
|
201,057
|
21
|
Diamond Harbour
|
1,048,230
|
337,300
|
86,953
|
-
|
710,930
|
22
|
Jadavpur
|
717,899
|
459,698
|
258,712
|
-
|
258,201
|
23
|
Kolkata Dakshin
|
615,274
|
428,043
|
168,531
|
-
|
187,231
|
24
|
Kolkata Uttar
|
454,696
|
362,136
|
-
|
114,982
|
92,560
|
25
|
Howrah
|
626,493
|
457,051
|
152,005
|
-
|
169,442
|
26
|
Uluberia
|
724,622
|
505,949
|
-
|
78,589
|
505,949
|
27
|
Srerampore
|
673,970
|
499,140
|
239,146
|
-
|
174,830
|
28
|
Hooghly
|
702,744
|
625,891
|
139,919
|
-
|
76,853
|
29
|
Arambagh
|
712,587
|
706,188
|
92,502
|
-
|
6,399
|
30
|
Tamluk
|
687,851
|
765,584
|
85,389
|
-
|
77,733
|
31
|
Kanthi
|
715,431
|
763,195
|
-
|
31,122
|
47,764
|
32
|
Ghatal
|
837,990
|
655,122
|
74,908
|
-
|
182,868
|
33
|
Jhargram
|
743,478
|
569,430
|
77,302
|
-
|
174,048
|
34
|
Medinipur
|
702,192
|
675,001
|
57,785
|
-
|
27,191
|
35
|
Purulia
|
561,410
|
578,489
|
14,572[b]
|
129,157
|
17,079
|
36
|
Bankura
|
641,813
|
609,035
|
105,359
|
-
|
32,778
|
37
|
Bishnupur
|
674,563
|
680,130
|
105,411
|
|
5,567
|
38
|
Bardhaman Purba
|
720,302
|
559,730
|
176,899
|
-
|
160,572
|
39
|
Bardhaman-Durgapur
|
720,667
|
582,686
|
153,829
|
-
|
137,981
|
40
|
Asansol
|
605,645
|
546,081
|
105,964
|
|
59,564
|
41
|
Bolpur
|
855,633
|
528,380
|
99,383
|
|
327,253
|
42
|
Birbhum
|
717,961
|
520,311
|
-
|
226,260
|
197,650
|
Results by constituency
Constituency
|
Turnout
|
Winner[18]
|
Runner Up
|
Margin
|
Party
|
Alliance
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
Party
|
Alliance
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
Votes
|
pp
|
1
|
Cooch Behar (SC)
|
82.16%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Jagadish Chandra Basunia
|
788,375
|
48.57%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Nisith Pramanik
|
749,125
|
46.16%
|
39,250
|
2.41%
|
2
|
Alipurduars (ST)
|
79.76%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Manoj Tigga
|
695,314
|
48.92%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Prakash Chik Baraik
|
619,867
|
43.61%
|
75,447
|
5.30%
|
3
|
Jalpaiguri (SC)
|
83.66%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Jayanta Kumar Roy
|
766,568
|
48.57%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Nirmal Chandra Roy
|
679,875
|
43.07%
|
86,693
|
5.50%
|
4
|
Darjeeling
|
74.76%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Raju Bista
|
679,331
|
51.18%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Gopal Lama
|
500,806
|
37.73%
|
178,525
|
13.45%
|
5
|
Raiganj
|
76.18%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Kartick Chandra Paul
|
560,897
|
40.99%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Krishna Kalyani
|
492,700
|
36.00%
|
68,197
|
4.99%
|
6
|
Balurghat
|
79.09%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Sukanta Majumder
|
574,996
|
46.47%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Biplab Mitra
|
564,610
|
45.63%
|
10,386
|
0.84%
|
7
|
Maldaha Uttar
|
76.03%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Khagen Murmu
|
527,023
|
37.18%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Prasun Banerjee
|
449,315
|
31.70%
|
77,708
|
5.48%
|
8
|
Maldaha Dakshin
|
76.69%
|
|
INC
|
|
SDA
|
Isha Khan Choudhury
|
572,395
|
41.79%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Sreerupa Mitra Chaudhury
|
444,027
|
32.42%
|
128,368
|
9.37%
|
9
|
Jangipur
|
75.72%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Khalilur Rahaman
|
544,427
|
39.75%
|
|
INC
|
|
SDA
|
Murtoja Hossain Bokul
|
427,790
|
31.23%
|
116,637
|
8.52%
|
10
|
Baharampur
|
77.54%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Yusuf Pathan
|
524,516
|
37.88%
|
|
INC
|
|
SDA
|
Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury
|
439,494
|
31.74%
|
85,022
|
6.14%
|
11
|
Murshidabad
|
81.52%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Abu Taher Khan
|
682,442
|
44.27%
|
|
CPI(M)
|
|
SDA
|
Md. Salim
|
518,227
|
33.62%
|
164,215
|
10.65%
|
12
|
Krishnanagar
|
80.65%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Mahua Moitra
|
628,789
|
44.10%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Amrita Roy
|
572,084
|
40.13%
|
56,705
|
3.98%
|
13
|
Ranaghat (SC)
|
81.87%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Jagannath Sarkar
|
782,396
|
50.78%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Mukut Mani Adhikari
|
595,497
|
38.65%
|
186,899
|
12.13%
|
14
|
Bangaon (SC)
|
81.04%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Shantanu Thakur
|
719,505
|
48.19%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Biswajit Das
|
645,812
|
43.25%
|
73,693
|
4.94%
|
15
|
Barrackpore
|
75.41%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Partha Bhowmick
|
520,231
|
45.56%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Arjun Singh
|
455,793
|
39.92%
|
64,438
|
5.64%
|
16
|
Dum Dum
|
73.81%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Saugata Roy
|
528,579
|
41.95%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Silbhadra Dutta
|
457,919
|
36.34%
|
70,660
|
5.61%
|
17
|
Barasat
|
80.17%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar
|
692,010
|
45.15%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Swapan Majumder
|
577,821
|
37.70%
|
114,189
|
7.45%
|
18
|
Basirhat
|
84.31%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Haji Nurul Islam
|
803,762
|
52.76%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Rekha Patra
|
470,215
|
30.87%
|
333,547
|
21.89%
|
19
|
Jaynagar (SC)
|
80.08%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Pratima Mondal
|
894,312
|
60.32%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Ashok Kandari
|
424,093
|
28.60%
|
470,219
|
31.72%
|
20
|
Mathurapur (SC)
|
82.02%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Bapi Halder
|
755,731
|
50.52%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Ashok Purkait
|
554,674
|
37.08%
|
201,057
|
13.44%
|
21
|
Diamond Harbour
|
81.04%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Abhishek Banerjee
|
1,048,230
|
68.48%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Abhijit Das (Bobby)
|
337,300
|
22.03%
|
710,930
|
46.45%
|
22
|
Jadavpur
|
76.68%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Saayoni Ghosh
|
717,899
|
45.83%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Anirban Ganguly
|
459,698
|
29.35%
|
258,201
|
16.48%
|
23
|
Kolkata Dakshin
|
66.95%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Mala Roy
|
615,274
|
49.48%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Debasree Chaudhuri
|
428,043
|
34.42%
|
187,231
|
15.06%
|
24
|
Kolkata Uttar
|
63.59%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Sudip Bandyopadhyay
|
454,696
|
47.44%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Tapas Roy
|
362,136
|
37.78%
|
92,560
|
9.62%
|
25
|
Howrah
|
71.73%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Prasun Banerjee
|
626,493
|
49.26%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Rathin Chakraborty
|
457,051
|
35.94%
|
169,442
|
13.32%
|
26
|
Uluberia
|
79.78%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Sajda Ahmed
|
724,622
|
52.10%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Arun Uday Pal Chaudhary
|
505,949
|
36.38%
|
218,673
|
15.72%
|
27
|
Srerampur
|
76.44%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Kalyan Banerjee
|
673,970
|
45.65%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Kabir Shankar Bose
|
499,140
|
33.80%
|
174,830
|
11.85%
|
28
|
Hooghly
|
81.38%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Rachana Banerjee
|
702,744
|
46.31%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Locket Chatterjee
|
625,891
|
41.24%
|
76,853
|
5.07%
|
29
|
Arambagh (SC)
|
82.62%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Mitali Bag
|
712,587
|
45.71%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Arup Kanti Digar
|
706,188
|
45.30%
|
6,399
|
0.41%
|
30
|
Tamluk
|
84.79%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Abhijit Gangopadhyay
|
765,584
|
48.54%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Debangshu Bhattacharya
|
687,851
|
43.61%
|
77,733
|
4.93%
|
31
|
Kanthi
|
84.77%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Soumendu Adhikari
|
763,195
|
49.85%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Uttam Barik
|
715,431
|
46.73%
|
47,764
|
3.12%
|
32
|
Ghatal
|
82.17%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Deepak Adhikari
|
837,990
|
52.36%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Hiran Chatterjee
|
655,122
|
40.93%
|
182,868
|
11.43%
|
33
|
Jhargram (ST)
|
83.47%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Kalipada Soren
|
743,478
|
49.87%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Dr. Pranat Tudu
|
569,430
|
38.20%
|
174,048
|
11.67%
|
34
|
Medinipur
|
81.56%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
June Malia
|
702,192
|
47.40%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Agnimitra Paul
|
675,001
|
45.56%
|
27,191
|
1.84%
|
35
|
Purulia
|
78.39%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Jyotirmay Singh Mahato
|
578,489
|
40.34%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Santiram Mahato
|
561,410
|
39.15%
|
17,079
|
1.19%
|
36
|
Bankura
|
80.75%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Arup Chakraborty
|
641,813
|
44.33%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Subhas Sarkar
|
609,035
|
42.07%
|
32,778
|
2.26%
|
37
|
Bishnupur (SC)
|
85.91%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Saumitra Khan
|
680,130
|
44.93%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Sujata Mondal
|
674,563
|
44.56%
|
5,567
|
0.37%
|
38
|
Bardhaman Purba (SC)
|
82.85%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Sharmila Sarkar
|
730,302
|
48.11%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Ashim Kumar Sarkar
|
559,730
|
37.38%
|
160,572
|
10.72%
|
39
|
Bardhaman–Durgapur
|
80.72%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Kirti Azad
|
720,667
|
47.99%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Dilip Ghosh
|
582,686
|
38.80%
|
137,981
|
9.19%
|
40
|
Asansol
|
73.27%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Shatrughan Sinha
|
605,645
|
46.53%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
S. S. Ahluwalia
|
546,081
|
41.96%
|
59,564
|
4.78%
|
41
|
Bolpur (SC)
|
82.66%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Asit Kumar Mal
|
855,633
|
55.98%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Piya Saha
|
528,380
|
34.57%
|
327,253
|
21.41%
|
42
|
Birbhum
|
81.91%
|
|
AITC
|
|
AITC
|
Satabdi Roy
|
717,961
|
47.00%
|
|
BJP
|
|
NDA
|
Debtanu Bhattacharya
|
520,311
|
34.06%
|
197,650
|
12.94%
|
Assembly segments wise lead of Parties
Postal Ballot wise lead of Parties
Region-Wise Results
Vote-share
See also
References
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- ^ a b INC is contesting 12 seats under the alliance and 1 seat (Cooch Behar) independently.
- ^ a b AIFB is contesting 2 seats under the alliance and 1 seat (Purulia) independently.
- ^ INC is contesting one (Cooch Behar) Lok Sabha constituency and AIFB is contesting one (Purulia) Lok Sabha constituency independently outside of alliance.
- ^ INC's Piya Roy Chowdhury is also contesting the seat independently outside of alliance.
- ^ AIFB's Dhirendra Nath Mahato is also contesting the seat independently outside of alliance.
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