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Jadavpur Assembly Election 2026

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bt_logoPAST ELECTIONS RESULTS

Past Jadavpur Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Debabrata Majumdar (Malay)

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AITC
Number of Votes 98,100
Winning Party Voting %45.5
Winning Margin %18

Other Candidates - Jadavpur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Dr. Sujan Chakraborty

    CPI(M)

    59,231
  • Rinku Naskar

    BJP

    53,139
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    2,730
  • Sujoy Naskar

    BSP

    649
  • Megha Chatterjee

    IND

    400
  • Monalisa Gupta (Debroy)

    PDS

    385
  • Mistoo Das

    IND

    255
  • Nripendra Krishna Roy

    IND

    229
  • Tanujit Das

    IND

    110
  • Atanu Chatterjee

    IND

    100
  • Ashutosh Dey

    IND

    91
WINNER

Sujan Chakraborty

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CPM
Number of Votes 98,977
Winning Party Voting %48.5
Winning Margin %7.3

Other Candidates - Jadavpur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Manish Gupta

    AITC

    84,035
  • Dr. Mohit Kumar Ray

    BJP

    13,922
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    4,093
  • Subhas Chandra Naskar

    BSP

    803
  • Shyamal Guha Majumdar

    SUCI

    612
  • Rahul Bose

    IND

    524
  • Pintu Karmakar

    IND

    433
  • Sankar Prasad Das

    IND

    367
  • Gautam Patranabish

    IND

    251

bt_logoFAQs

When will the West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 be held?
Voting for the West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 will take place on April 29, while the counting of votes will be held on 4 May.
When will voting take place in JADAVPUR?
Polling for the JADAVPUR Assembly seat will take place in the second phase on April 29, 2026.
When will the election result for JADAVPUR be declared?
Vote counting and the declaration of results for the JADAVPUR Assembly seat, along with all constituencies of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly, will be held on May 4, 2026.
Who won the Assembly election from JADAVPUR in 2021?
In the West Bengal Assembly Elections 2021, the JADAVPUR seat was won by AITC. The winning candidate, Debabrata Majumdar (Malay), secured 98100 votes. The runner-up was from CPM, whose candidate Dr. Sujan Chakraborty received 59231 votes.
What was the winning vote percentage of AITC in JADAVPUR in 2021?
In the previous election in JADAVPUR, Debabrata Majumdar (Malay) secured victory as a candidate from AITC. They received a total of 98100 votes, accounting for a vote share of 45.5%.
How many votes did Debabrata Majumdar (Malay) receive in the 2021 JADAVPUR election?
In the 2021 election for the JADAVPUR seat, AITC candidate Debabrata Majumdar (Malay) won with 98100 votes. They defeated CPM candidate Dr. Sujan Chakraborty by a margin of 38869 votes. Dr. Sujan Chakraborty received 59231 votes in total.
Who was the runner-up in JADAVPUR in 2021?
In the 2021 election for the JADAVPUR seat, the runner-up was CPM candidate Dr. Sujan Chakraborty. They were defeated by AITC candidate Debabrata Majumdar (Malay). Dr. Sujan Chakraborty secured a total of 59231 votes, losing by a margin of 38869 votes.
How many seats are there in the West Bengal Assembly?
The West Bengal Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) has a total of 294 seats. Public representatives are elected directly.
Which party won the last West Bengal Assembly Elections?
In the West Bengal Assembly Elections held in 2021, AITC won the most number of seats. AITC won a total of 214 seats. The seat count for other parties was as follows: BJP (77), OTH (2)
When will the West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 results be announced?
Vote counting and declaration of results across all constituencies in West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 will be held on May 4, 2026.
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