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Medinipur Assembly Election 2026

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bt_logoPAST ELECTIONS RESULTS

Past Medinipur Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

June Maliah

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AITC
Number of Votes 1,21,175
Winning Party Voting %50.7
Winning Margin %10.2

Other Candidates - Medinipur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Samit Kumar Dash

    BJP

    96,778
  • Tarun Kumar Ghosh

    CPI

    12,984
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    3,928
  • Sukesh Palmal

    AMB

    1,565
  • Debasish Aich

    SUCI

    1,500
  • Bishwajit Mahata

    IND

    968
WINNER

Mrigendra Nath Maiti

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AITC
Number of Votes 1,06,774
Winning Party Voting %50.1
Winning Margin %15.5

Other Candidates - Medinipur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Santosh Rana

    CPI

    73,787
  • Tushar Mukherjee

    BJP

    22,567
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    4,060
  • Sova Das

    AMB

    2,171
  • Susanta Sahu

    SUCI

    2,069
  • Sk. Ali Uddin Ali

    AJSUP

    1,655

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 23, while the counting of votes will be held on 4 May.
When will voting take place in Medinipur? Under what phase will voting take place?
The voting date for Medinipur has not yet announced by the Election Commission.
When will the election result for Medinipur be declared?
The election result date for Medinipur has not yet been announced by the Election Commission.
Who won the Assembly election from Medinipur in 2021?
In the West Bengal Assembly Elections 2021, the Medinipur seat was won by AITC. The winning candidate, June Maliah, secured 121175 votes. The runner-up was from BJP, whose candidate Samit Kumar Dash received 96778 votes.
What was the winning vote percentage of AITC in Medinipur in 2021?
In the previous election in Medinipur, June Maliah secured victory as a candidate from AITC. They received a total of 121175 votes, accounting for a vote share of 50.7%.
How many votes did June Maliah receive in the 2021 Medinipur election?
In the 2021 election for the Medinipur seat, AITC candidate June Maliah won with 121175 votes. They defeated BJP candidate Samit Kumar Dash by a margin of 24397 votes. Samit Kumar Dash received 96778 votes in total.
Who was the runner-up in Medinipur in 2021?
In the 2021 election for the Medinipur seat, the runner-up was BJP candidate Samit Kumar Dash. They were defeated by AITC candidate June Maliah. Samit Kumar Dash secured a total of 96778 votes, losing by a margin of 24397 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?
Assembly election result date has not yet been announced
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