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'''Tehatta (Vidhan Sabha constituency)''' is an [[Vidhan Sabha|assembly]] constituency in [[Nadia district]] in the [[India]]n [[States and territories of India|state]] of [[West Bengal]]. The Tehatta seat was there from 1951 to 1972 and was revived in 2011 as per orders of the Delimitation Commission.
 
==Overview==
[[File:"Save Jalangi".jpg|thumb|The [[Jalangi River]] in Tehatta]]
As per orders of the [[Delimitation Commission of India|Delimitation Commission]], No. 78 Tehatta (Vidhan Sabha constituency)  is composed of the following: Betai I, Betai II, Chhitka, Kanainagar, Natna, Patharghata I, Raghunathpur, Shyamnagar and Tehatta [[gram panchayat]]s of [[Tehatta I]] [[Community Development Block in India|community development block]] and  Dighal, Kandi, Nandanpur, Narayanpur I and Narayanpur II gram panchayats of [[Karimpur II]] CD Block.<ref name=delimitation>{{cite web|url=http://ceowestbengal.nic.in/news_pdf/gazette123.pdf |title=Delimitation Commission Order No. 18 |access-date=2010-08-21 |publisher=Government of West Bengal |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100918130255/http://ceowestbengal.nic.in/news_pdf/gazette123.pdf |archive-date=2010-09-18 }}</ref>
 
Tehatta (Vidhan Sabha constituency) is part of No. 12 [[Krishnanagar (Lok Sabha constituency)]].<ref name=delimitation/>
 
==Members of Legislative Assembly==
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! Election<br /> Year!!Name of [[Member of the Legislative Assembly (India)|M.L.A.]]!!Party Affiliation
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|[[1951 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|1951]]||Raghunandan Biswas||[[Indian National Congress|INC]]<ref name=vidhansabha1952>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1951/STATISTICALREPORTS_51_WestBengal.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1951, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
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|[[1957 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|1957]]||Shankardas Bandopadhyay||[[Indian National Congress|INC]]<ref name=vidhansabha1957>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1957/StatRep_WB_1957.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1957, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>||
|-
|[[1962 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|1962]]||Shankardas Bandopadhyay||[[Indian National Congress|INC]]<ref name=vidhansabha1962>{{cite web| url =http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1962/StatRep_WB_1962.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1962, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
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|[[1967 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|1967]]||Shankardas Bandopadhyay||[[Indian National Congress|INC]]<ref name=vidhansabha1967>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1967/Statistical%20report%20WB1967.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1967, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
|-
|1969||Surat Ali Khan||[[Indian National Congress|INC]]<ref name=vidhansabha1969>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1969/StatReport_WB_69.pdf|title = General Elections, India, 1969, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission |access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
|-
|1971||Madhabendu Mohanta||[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]<ref name=vidhansabha1971>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1971/StatReport_WB_71.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1971, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
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|1972||Kartik Chandra Biswas||[[Indian National Congress|INC]]<ref name=vidhansabha1972>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1972/StatReport_WB_72.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1972, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
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|[[2011 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|2011]]||Ranjit Mondal||[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]<ref name=vidhansabha2011>{{cite web| url =http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/AE2011/stat_WB_May2011.pdf|title = General Elections, India, 2011, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
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|[[2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|2016]]||Gouri Sankar Dutta||[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]<ref>http://eciresults.nic.in/ConstituencywiseS2578.htm?ac=78</ref>
|}
The Tehatta assembly seat was not there between 1977 and 2006. [[Palashipara (Vidhan Sabha constituency)]] and [[Chapra, Nadia (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Chapra (Vidhan Sabha constituency)]] existed in the area.
 
==Election results==
===2021===
{{Election box begin | title=[[2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|West Bengal assembly elections, 2021]]: Tehatta<ref name=vidhansabha2021>{{cite web| url =http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/AE2011/stat_WB_May2021.pdf|title = General Elections, India, 2021, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.empoweringindia.org/new/constituency.aspx?eid=736&cid=78|title = West Bengal Assembly Election 2021 |work =Tehatta| publisher =Empowering India |access-date = 20 April 2016}}</ref>}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = All India Trinamool Congress
  |candidate  = Tapas Kumar Saha
  |votes      = 97,848
  |percentage = 44.86
  |change    = -4.18
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = Bharatiya Janata Party
  |candidate  = Ashutosh Paul
  |votes      = 90,933
  |percentage = 41.69
  |change    = +33.25
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  |candidate  = Subodh Chandra Biswas
  |votes      = 23,239
  |percentage = 10.65
  |change    = -29.65
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = Bahujan Samaj Party
  |candidate  = Tarak Nath Biswas
  |votes      = 1,876
  |percentage = 0.86
  |change    = -0.10
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = None of the above
  |candidate  = [[None of the above]]
  |votes      = 1,736
  |percentage = 0.80
  |change    = +0.07
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = Independent (politician)
  |candidate  = Rabindranath Halder
  |votes      = 1,439
  |percentage = 0.66
  |change    =
}}
{{Election box candidate
  |party      = Purvanchal Mahapanchayet
  |candidate  = Surya Biswas
  |votes      = 638
  |percentage = 0.29
  |change    =
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = Independent (politician)
  |candidate  = Chiranjit Sardar
  |votes      = 400
  |percentage = 0.18
  |change    =
}}
{{Election box turnout
  |votes      = 218,109
  |percentage = 89.10
  |change    = +2.77
}}
{{Election box hold with party link
  |winner = All India Trinamool Congress
  |swing  =
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
===2016===
In the 2016 election, Gouri Sankar Dutta of Trinamool Congress defeated his nearest rival, Ranjit Kumar Mondal of Communist Party of India (Marxist).
{{Election box begin | title=[[2016 West Bengal state assembly election|West Bengal assembly elections, 2016]]: Tehatta constituency}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = All India Trinamool Congress
  |candidate  = Gouri Sankar Dutta
  |votes      = 97,611
  |percentage = 49.04
  |change    = +29.12
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  |candidate  = Ranjit Kumar Mondal
  |votes      = 80,215
  |percentage = 40.30
  |change    = -2.48
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = Bharatiya Janata Party
  |candidate  = Arjun Kumar Biswas
  |votes      = 16,809
  |percentage = 8.44
  |change    = +4.43
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = Bahujan Samaj Party
  |candidate  = Arabinda Biswas
  |votes      = 1,918
  |percentage = 0.96
  |change    =
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = None of the above
  |candidate  = [[None of the above]]
  |votes      = 1,444
  |percentage = 0.73
  |change    =
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)
  |candidate  = Sherful Ansary
  |votes      = 1,063
  |percentage = 0.53
  |change    =
}}
{{Election box turnout
  |votes      = 199,060
  |percentage = 86.33
  |change    = -2.23
}}
{{Election box gain with party link
  |winner = All India Trinamool Congress
  |loser  = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  |swing  =
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
===2011===
In the 2011 election, Ranjit Kumar Mondal of Communist Party of India (Marxist) defeated his nearest rival Tapas Kumar Saha, an Independent candidate.
{{Election box begin | title=[[2011 West Bengal state assembly election|West Bengal assembly elections, 2011]]: Tehatta constituency<ref name=vidhansabha2011/><ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.empoweringindia.org/new/constituency.aspx?eid=736&cid=78|title = West Bengal Assembly Election 2011 |work =Tehatta| publisher =Empowering India |access-date = 20 April 2011}}</ref>}}


{{Election box candidate with party link
{{Redirect category shell|
  |party      = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
{{R from move}}
  |candidate  = Ranjit Kumar Mondal
  |votes      = 75,445
  |percentage = 42.78
  |change    =
}}
{{Election box candidate
  |party      = Independent
  |candidate  = Tapas Kumar Saha
  |votes      = 56,248
  |percentage = 31.90
  |change    =
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = All India Trinamool Congress
  |candidate  = Gouri Sankar Dutta
  |votes      = 35,127
  |percentage = 19.92
  |change    =
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = Bharatiya Janata Party
  |candidate  = Asutosh Paul
  |votes      = 7,067
  |percentage = 4.01
  |change    =
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = Bahujan Samaj Party
  |candidate  = Tapan Bala
  |votes      = 2,458
  |percentage =
  |change    =
}}
{{Election box turnout
  |votes      = 176,345
  |percentage = 88.56
  |change    =
}}
}}
{{Election box new seat win
  |winner    = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
}}
{{Election box end}}
Tapash Kumar Saha, contesting as an [[independent candidate]], was a rebel [[All India Trinamool Congress|Trinamool Congress]] candidate.<ref>''The Rebel Candidates in the Fray on April 23'', The Telegraph (print edition) 23 April 2011</ref>
===1977-2006===
The Tehatta assembly seat was not there between 1977 and 2006. [[Palashipara (Vidhan Sabha constituency)]] and [[Chapra (Vidhan Sabha constituency)]] existed in the area.
===1951–1972===
Kartik Chandra Biswas of [[Indian National Congress|Congress]] won in 1972.<ref name=vidhansabha1972/> Madhabendu Mohanta of [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]] won in 1971.<ref name=vidhansabha1971/> Surat Ali Khan of Congress won in 1969.<ref name=vidhansabha1969/> Shankardas Bandopadhyay of Congress won in 1967,<ref name=vidhansabha1967/>[[1962 West Bengal state assembly election|1962]]<ref name=vidhansabha1962/> and [[1957 West Bengal state assembly election|1957]].<ref name=vidhansabha1957/> In [[1952 West Bengal state assembly election|independent India's first election in 1951]], Raghunandan Biswas of Congress won the Tehatta seat.<ref name=vidhansabha1952/>
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Nadia topics}}
{{Vidhan Sabha constituencies of West Bengal}}
{{West Bengal elections}}
[[Category:Assembly constituencies of West Bengal]]
[[Category:Politics of Nadia district]]

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