Balurghat Assembly constituency

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Balurghat
Constituency No. 39 for the West Bengal Legislative Assembly
Balurghat Assembly constituency
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Constituency details
Country India
Region East India
State West Bengal
District Dakshin Dinajpur
LS constituency Balurghat
Established1951
Total electors180,390
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
17th West Bengal Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Party Bharatiya Janata Party
Elected year 2021

Balurghat Assembly constituency is an assembly constituency in Dakshin Dinajpur district in the Indian state of West Bengal.

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Overview

As per orders of the Delimitation Commission, No. 39 Balurghat Assembly constituency covers Balurghat municipality, Amritakhand, Vatpara and Chingishpur gram panchayats of Balurghat community development block and Hilli community development block. [1]

Balurghat Assembly constituency is part of No. 6 Balurghat (Lok Sabha constituency). [1]

Members of the Legislative Assembly

ElectionMemberParty
1951 Saroj Ranjan Chattopadhyay Indian National Congress [2]
1951 Lakhsman Chandra HandaIndian National Congress [2]
1957 Mardi HakaiIndian National Congress [3]
1957 Dhiren Banerjee Revolutionary Socialist Party [3] [4]
1962 Sushil Ranjan ChattopadhyayIndian National Congress [5]
1967 Mukul BasuIndependent [6]
1969Mukul Basu Revolutionary Socialist Party [7]
1971Bireshwar RoyIndian National Congress [8]
1972Bireshwar RoyIndian National Congress [9]
1977 Biswanath Chowdhury Revolutionary Socialist Party [10]
1982Biswanath ChowdhuryRevolutionary Socialist Party [11]
1987Biswanath ChowdhuryRevolutionary Socialist Party [12]
1991Biswanath ChowdhuryRevolutionary Socialist Party [13]
1996Biswanath ChowdhuryRevolutionary Socialist Party [14]
2001 Biswanath ChowdhuryRevolutionary Socialist Party [15]
2006 Biswanath ChowdhuryRevolutionary Socialist Party [16]
2011 Sankar Chakraborty All India Trinamool Congress [17]
2016 Biswanath ChowdhuryRevolutionary Socialist Party [16]
2021 Ashok Kumar Lahiri Bharatiya Janata Party

Election results

2021

In the 2021 election, Ashok Kumar Lahiri of BJP defeated his nearest rival Sekhar Dasgupta of Trinamool Congress.

West Bengal assembly elections, 2021: Balurghat constituency
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Ashok Kumar Lahiri 72,129 47.42 +36.64
AITC Sekhar Dasgupta58,69338.59-2.20
RSP Sucheta Biswas16,15310.62-32.20
NOTA None of the above 1,8301.20-1.17
BSP Jogesh Chandra Murmu1,1410.75-0.43
AMB Narottam Saha8100.53
SUCI(C) Birendra Nath Mahanta6040.40-0.65
BMP Dulal Barman3790.25
KPPU Anup Barman3530.23
Turnout 152,092
BJP gain from RSP Swing

2016

In the 2016 election, Biswanath Chowdhury of RSP defeated his nearest rival Shankar Chakraborty of Trinamool Congress.

West Bengal assembly elections, 2016: Balurghat constituency [17] [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RSP Biswanath Chowdhury 60,59042.82+3.26
AITC Sankar Chakraborty 59,14041.79-12.48
BJP Gautam Chakraborty15,25810.78+7.26
NOTA None of the above3,3572.37+2.37
BSP Samar Kumar Mahato1,6681.18
SUCI(C) Biren Mahanta1,4901.05
Turnout 141,50388.10-1.04
RSP gain from AITC Swing #

2011

In the 2011 election, Shankar Chakraborty of Trinamool Congress defeated his nearest rival Bishwanath Chowdhury of RSP.

West Bengal assembly elections, 2011: Balurghat constituency [17] [19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AITC Sankar Chakraborty 67,49554.27#
RSP Biswanath Chowdhury 49,20439.56-7.21
BJP Ranjan Kumar Mondal4,3783.52
IndependentKeshab Roy1,862
BSP Nripen Hansda1,427
Turnout 124,36689.14
AITC gain from RSP Swing #

.# Trinamool Congress did not contest the seat in 2006.

1977–2006

Biswanath Chowdhury of RSP has made it seven in a row winning the Balurghat assembly seat in all years from 1977 to 2006. [16] Contests in most years were multi cornered but only winners and runners are being mentioned. He defeated Deboshree Choudhury of BJP in 2006, Sankar Chakraborty of Trinamool Congress in 2001, [15] Biplab Khan of Congress in 1996 [14] and 1991, [13] Madhab Chandra Roy of Congress in 1987, [12] Asish Roy of ICS in 1982 [11] and Jyotiswar Sarkar of Congress in 1977. [10] [20]

1951–1972

Bireswar Roy of Congress won in 1972 [9] and 1971. [8] Mukul Basu of RSP/Independent won in 1969 [7] and 1967. [6] Sushil Ranjan Chattopadhya of Congress won in 1962. [5] In 1957 and 1951, Balurghat was joint seat. In 1957 [3] Mardi Hakai of Congress and Dhirendra Nath Banerjee, Independent, won. In independent India's first election, Saroj Ranjan Chattopadhyay and Lakshman Chandra Handa, both of Congress, won. [2]

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