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{{Use Indian English|date=March 2021}}
{{Short description|Indian state election}}
{{short description|Scheduled election}}
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{{Infobox election
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
| election_name = 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
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| type = legislative
| type = legislative
| ongoing = no
| ongoing = no
| turnout =
| previous_election = 2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
| previous_election = 2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
| previous_year = 2016
| previous_year = 2016
| next_election = [[2026 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election]]
| next_election = 2026 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
| next_year = 2026
| next_year = 2026
| election_date = 27 March – 29 April 2021
| election_date = 27 March 29 April 2021 (292 seats)<br>30 September 2021 (2 seats)
| seats_for_election = 294 seats in the [[West Bengal Legislative Assembly]]
| seats_for_election = 294 seats in the [[West Bengal Legislative Assembly]]
| majority_seats = 148
| majority_seats = 148
| image1 = [[File:Ms. Mamata Banerjee, in Kolkata on July 17, 2018 (cropped) (cropped).JPG|132px]]
| registered = 73,414,746<ref name="generalelectionto">{{cite web|url=https://old.eci.gov.in/files/file/14106-west-bengal-general-legislative-election-2021-including-ac-56-58/|title=General Election to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal, 2021|work=Election Commission of India|accessdate=18 February 2026}}</ref>
| image1_upright =  
| turnout = 82.3% ({{decrease}} 0.72 [[Percentage point|pp]])
| image1 = {{CSS image crop|Image=Ms. Mamata Banerjee, in Kolkata on July 17, 2018 (cropped) (cropped).JPG|bSize=120|cWidth=100|cHeight=120|oLeft=10|oTop=0}}
| leader1 = [[Mamata Banerjee]]
| leader1 = [[Mamata Banerjee]]
| party1 = All India Trinamool Congress
| party1 = Trinamool Congress
| leaders_seat1 = [[Nandigram (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Nandigram]] (Lost)
| leaders_seat1 = [[Nandigram Assembly constituency|Nandigram]]<br>''(lost)''<ref name=210Nandigram>{{cite web |title=Election Commission of India|url=https://results.eci.gov.in/Result2021/ConstituencywiseS25210.htm?ac=210|access-date=2 May 2021|website=results.eci.gov.in|archive-date=3 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210503202328/https://results.eci.gov.in/Result2021/ConstituencywiseS25210.htm?ac=210|url-status=dead}}</ref><br>[[Bhabanipur, West Bengal Assembly constituency|Bhabanipur]]<br>''(By-elected)''<ref name=Constituencywise>{{cite web |title=Election Commission of India|url=https://results.eci.gov.in/ResultByeOct2021/ConstituencywiseS25159.htm?ac=159|access-date=3 October 2021|website=results.eci.gov.in|archive-date=3 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211003142939/https://results.eci.gov.in/ResultByeOct2021/ConstituencywiseS25159.htm?ac=159|url-status=live}}</ref>
| leader_since1 = 1998
| leader_since1 = 1998
| last_election1 = 44.91% votes<br /> 211 seats
| last_election1 = 44.91% votes<br /> 211 seats
| seats_before1 = 209{{efn|name=fn1|includes MLAs defected from/to other parties and elected in by-elections from [[2016–21 West Bengal Legislative Assembly by-elections|2016 to present]].}}
| alliance1 = [[Trinamool Congress|AITC+]]
| alliance1 = AITC+
| seats1 = '''215'''
| seats1 = 211
| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 4
| seat_change1 = {{increase}}2
| popular_vote1 = '''28,968,281'''
| popular_vote1 = TBD
| percentage1 = '''48.02%'''
| percentage1 = TBD
| swing1 = {{up}} 3.11 [[Percentage point|pp]]
| swing1 = TBD
| image2 = {{CSS image crop|Image=Dilip Ghosh.jpg|bSize=120|cWidth=100|cHeight=120|oLeft=15|oTop=0}}
| image2 = {{Photomontage
| photo1a = Shri Dilip Ghosh official portrait, 2019.jpg
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| image2_upright = .5
| leader2 = [[Dilip Ghosh (politician)|Dilip Ghosh]]
| leader2 = [[Dilip Ghosh (politician)|Dilip Ghosh]]
| party2 = Bharatiya Janata Party
| party2 = Bharatiya Janata Party
| leaders_seat2 = ''Did not contest''
| leaders_seat2 = ''Did not contest''{{efn|Ghosh was the sitting MP for [[Medinipur Lok Sabha constituency|Medinipur]].}}
| leader_since2 = 2019
| leader_since2 = 2015
| last_election2 = 10.16% votes <br />3 seats
| last_election2 = 10.16% votes <br />3 seats
| seats_before2 = 35{{efn|name=fn1|includes MLAs defected from/to other parties and elected in by-elections from [[2016–21 West Bengal Legislative Assembly by-elections|2016 to present]].}}
| alliance2 = [[National Democratic Alliance|NDA]]
| alliance2 = BJP+
| seats2 = 77
| seats2 = 80
| seat_change2 = {{increase}} 74
| seat_change2 = {{increase}}77
| popular_vote2 = 22,905,474
| popular_vote2 = TBD
| percentage2 = 38.15%
| percentage2 = TBD
| swing2 = {{up}} 27.99 [[Percentage point|pp]]
| swing2 = TBD
| map_image = {{Switcher|[[File:2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly Election Result Map.svg|300px]]|Partywise result|[[File:2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly Election Alliance Wise Result.svg|300px]]|Alliance wise result}}
| image4 = [[File:The Minister of State for Railways, Shri Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury addressing at the presentation of the National Awards for Outstanding Service in Railways, in Mumbai on April 16, 2013 (cropped).png|132px]]
| map_size =  
| image4_upright = .5
| map_caption = Map of the election results
| leader4 = [[Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury]]
| map2_image = 2021 India West Bengal Legislative Assembly.svg
| leaders_seat4 = ''Did not contest''
| map2_size = 300px
| party4 = Indian National Congress
| map2_caption = Structure of the [[West Bengal Legislative Assembly]] after election
| leader_since4 = 2020
| last_election4 = 12.25% votes <br />44 seats
| seats_before4 = 23{{efn|name=fn1}}
| seats4 = 1
| alliance4 = [[Sanjukta Morcha]]
| seat_change4 = {{decrease}}75
| popular_vote4 = TBD
| percentage4 = TBD
| swing4 = TBD
| image3 = [[File: Surjya_Kanta_Mishra.jpg|132px]]
| image3_upright = .5
| leader3 = [[Surja Kanta Mishra]]|
| party3 = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
| leaders_seat3 = ''Did not contest''
| leader_since3 = 2015
| last_election3 = 19.75% votes <br />28 seats
| seats_before3 = 19{{efn|name=fn1}}
| seats3 = 0
| alliance3 = [[Sanjukta Morcha]]
| seat_change3 = {{decrease}}75
| popular_vote3 = TBD
| percentage3 = TBD
| swing3 = TBD
| map_image = File:Wahlkreise zur Vidhan Sabha von Westbengalen.svg
| map_size = 400px
| map_caption =  
| title = [[List of chief ministers of West Bengal|Chief Minister]]
| title = [[List of chief ministers of West Bengal|Chief Minister]]
| before_election = [[Mamata Banerjee]]
| before_election = [[Mamata Banerjee]]
| before_party = All India Trinamool Congress
| before_party = Trinamool Congress
| after_election = [[Mamata Banerjee]]
| after_election = [[Mamata Banerjee]]
| after_party = All India Trinamool Congress
| after_party = Trinamool Congress
| posttitle = [[List of chief ministers of West Bengal|Chief Minister]] after election
| posttitle = [[List of chief ministers of West Bengal|Chief Minister]] after election
| outgoing_members = [[2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election#Results by Constituency|outgoing members]]
| elected_members = 17th West Bengal Assembly
| opinion_polls = 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election#Opinion poll
}}
}}


'''General election to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal''' for [[List of constituencies of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly|292 constituencies of the 294 constituencies]] in [[West Bengal]] were held between 27 March to 29 April 2021 in 8 phases.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/bjp-preparing-blueprint-for-2021-west-bengal-polls/articleshow/69710607.cms|title =BJP preparing blueprint for 2021 West Bengal polls|work = Economic Times|date= 9 June 2019}}</ref> Voting for 2 remaining constituencies was delayed and are scheduled to be held on 16 May 2021.<ref name="AJTSchedule" />
Legislative Assembly elections were held in [[Elections in West Bengal|West Bengal]], to elect [[List of constituencies of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly|all 294 members]] of [[West Bengal Legislative Assembly]]. This electoral process of 292 seats unfolded between [[2021 elections in India|27 March to 29 April 2021]], taking place in eight phases.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/bjp-preparing-blueprint-for-2021-west-bengal-polls/articleshow/69710607.cms|title=BJP preparing blueprint for 2021 West Bengal polls|newspaper=The Economic Times|date=9 June 2019|access-date=17 October 2019|archive-date=19 August 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190819210157/https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/bjp-preparing-blueprint-for-2021-west-bengal-polls/articleshow/69710607.cms|url-status=live}}</ref> Voting for the two remaining constituencies was delayed to 30 September 2021.<ref name=bypoll>{{cite news |title=EC announces bypoll schedule for 3 West Bengal seats, relief for Mamata Banerjee|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/election-commission-of-india-to-hold-by-election-in-bhabanipur-assembly-constituency-on-september-30/articleshow/85921418.cms|url-status=live|access-date=4 September 2021|website=The Times of India|date=4 September 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210904075845/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/election-commission-of-india-to-hold-by-election-in-bhabanipur-assembly-constituency-on-september-30/articleshow/85921418.cms |archive-date=4 September 2021 }}</ref>
 
The incumbent [[Trinamool Congress|All India Trinamool Congress]] government led by [[Mamata Banerjee]] won the election by a landslide, despite [[opinion poll]]s generally predicting a close race against the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]], which became the official opposition with 77 seats.<ref name="West Bengal assembly election 2021: Full list of winners">{{cite news |last1=Financial Express |title=West Bengal assembly election 2021: Full list of winners |url=https://www.financialexpress.com/india-news/west-bengal-assembly-election-2021-full-list-of-winners/2243718/ |access-date=9 December 2022 |date=9 December 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221209102345/https://www.financialexpress.com/india-news/west-bengal-assembly-election-2021-full-list-of-winners/2243718/ |archive-date=9 December 2022 |language=en}}</ref> For the first time in the history of [[West Bengal]], no members from the [[Indian National Congress]] and [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)]] were elected.<ref>{{Cite news |date=3 May 2021 |title=No Left and Congress MLA in Bengal assembly for the first time |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/no-left-and-congress-mla-in-bengal-assembly-for-the-first-time-101619986019523.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230324094214/https://www.hindustantimes.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/no-left-and-congress-mla-in-bengal-assembly-for-the-first-time-101619986019523.html |archive-date=24 March 2023 |access-date=7 February 2025 |work=Hindustan Times |language=en-us}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title="Don't Want To See Them As Zero": Mamata Banerjee On Left In Bengal |url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/mamata-banerjee-on-left-in-west-bengal-dont-want-to-see-them-as-zero-2427322 |access-date=7 February 2025 |website=www.ndtv.com |language=en}}</ref>


==Background==
==Background==
=== Electoral system ===
=== Electoral system ===
Outlined in Article 168 of the [[Constitution of India]], the West Bengal Legislative Assembly is the only house of the [[Unicameralism|unicameral legislature]] of [[West Bengal]] and not a permanent body and subject to dissolution.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Article 168 in The Constitution Of India 1949|url=https://indiankanoon.org/doc/1555093/|access-date=13 October 2020|website=Indiankanoon.org}}</ref> The tenure of the Legislative Assembly is five years from the date appointed for its first sitting unless dissolved sooner. [[Member of the Legislative Assembly (India)|Members of the Legislative Assembly]] are directly elected by the people. The tenure of current West Bengal Legislative Assembly is scheduled to end on 30 May 2021.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Terms of the Houses|url=https://eci.gov.in/elections/term-of-houses/|access-date=2021-03-05|website=Election Commission of India|language=en-IN}}</ref>
Outlined in Article 168 of the [[Constitution of India]], the West Bengal Legislative Assembly is the only house of the [[Unicameralism|unicameral legislature]] of [[West Bengal]], not a permanent body, and subject to [[Dissolution (politics)|dissolution]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Article 168 in The Constitution Of India 1949|url=https://indiankanoon.org/doc/1555093/|access-date=13 October 2020|website=Indiankanoon.org|archive-date=18 December 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201218182338/https://indiankanoon.org/doc/1555093/|url-status=live}}</ref> The assembly term lasts for five years unless it is dissolved earlier. [[Member of the Legislative Assembly (India)|Members of the Legislative Assembly]] are directly elected by the people, and the tenure of the Sixteenth West Bengal Legislative Assembly was scheduled to end on 30 May 2021.<ref>{{cite web|title=Terms of the Houses|url=https://eci.gov.in/elections/term-of-houses/|access-date=5 March 2021|website=Election Commission of India|archive-date=28 March 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220328103956/https://eci.gov.in/elections/term-of-houses/|url-status=live}}</ref>


=== Previous general election ===
=== Previous general election ===
In the [[2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election#Result|previous elections]] in 2016, the [[All India Trinamool Congress]] (AITC or TMC) retained its majority in the Legislative Assembly with 211 seats. The [[Indian National Congress]] won 44 seats and the [[Left Front (West Bengal)|Left Front]] won 33 seats fighting within an alliance. While the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] and the [[Gorkha Janmukti Morcha]] managed to win only 3 seats each of the total 294 seats.<ref>{{cite web |title=West Bangal General Legislative Election 2016 |publisher=Election Commission of India |url=https://eci.gov.in/files/file/3469-west-bangal-general-legislative-election-2016/ }}</ref>  
In the [[2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election#Result|2016 election]], the [[All India Trinamool Congress]] (AITC or TMC) retained its majority in the Legislative Assembly with 211 seats. The [[Indian National Congress]] won 44 seats and the [[Left Front (West Bengal)|Left Front]] won 33 seats from their alliance, while the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] and the [[Gorkha Janmukti Morcha]] won 3 seats each out of the total 294 seats.<ref>{{cite web |title=West Bangal General Legislative Election 2016 |publisher=Election Commission of India |url=https://old.eci.gov.in/files/file/3469-west-bangal-general-legislative-election-2016/ |access-date=17 October 2019 |archive-date=15 May 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190515063307/https://www.eci.gov.in/files/file/3469-west-bangal-general-legislative-election-2016/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
 
=== Political developments ===
=== Political developments ===
In the [[2019 Indian general election in West Bengal|2019 general elections]] AITC won 22 and the BJP won 18 of the 42 [[Lok Sabha]] seats in West Bengal.<ref>{{cite news |title=Election results 2019 West Bengal: TMC wins 22 seats, faces stiff battle from BJP |newspaper=India Today |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/lok-sabha-2019/story/west-bengal-wb-lok-sabha-election-result-2019-live-1532372-2019-05-23}}</ref> Bagging 40 percent of the vote share, an increase from the previous time and in by-elections from [[2016–21 West Bengal Legislative Assembly by-elections|2016 to 2021]], BJP had also increased their seats in the legislative assembly by 31 as of 2021 through defections from TMC, Congress and Left leaders.<ref name="Romita Datta"/> According to various [[Political science|political analysts]], the shifting of [[Left Front (West Bengal)|left]] and other opposition voters towards the BJP caused the meteoric rise in BJP's vote share.<ref>{{Cite web|last=MN|first=Parth|date=31 March 2021|title=Why ex-communists are joining Modi's BJP in India's West Bengal|url=https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/3/31/why-ex-communists-are-joining-modis-bjp-in-indias-west-bengal|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-02|website=www.aljazeera.com|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Kumar|first=Sajjan|date=5 February 2021|title=How BJP turned West Bengal's Left support base in their favour|url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/opinions/2021/feb/05/how-bjp-turned-west-bengals-left-support-base-in-their-favour-2259777.html|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-02|website=The New Indian Express}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Sahay|first=Mohan|date=10 March 2021|title=View: Left helping BJP by default in West Bengal|work=The Economic Times|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/elections/assembly-elections/west-bengal/view-left-helping-bjp-by-default-in-west-bengal/articleshow/81432277.cms?from=mdr|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-02}}</ref>
Since the [[by-election]]s held for the [[Kanthi Dakshin Assembly constituency|Kanthi South seat]] in 2017, it became evident that the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] (BJP) had overtaken the [[Left Front (West Bengal)|Left Front]] as the primary opposition party in the state.<ref name="Romita Datta"/> According to various [[Political science|political analysts]], the shifting of the Left Front and other opposition voters towards the BJP caused the party's vote share to significantly increase.<ref>{{cite web|last=MN|first=Parth|date=31 March 2021|title=Why ex-communists are joining Modi's BJP in India's West Bengal|url=https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/3/31/why-ex-communists-are-joining-modis-bjp-in-indias-west-bengal|access-date=2 April 2021|publisher=Al Jazeera|archive-date=1 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210401111034/https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/3/31/why-ex-communists-are-joining-modis-bjp-in-indias-west-bengal|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Sahay|first=Mohan|date=10 March 2021|title=View: Left helping BJP by default in West Bengal|work=The Economic Times|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/elections/assembly-elections/west-bengal/view-left-helping-bjp-by-default-in-west-bengal/articleshow/81432277.cms|access-date=2 April 2021|archive-date=11 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210411085103/https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/elections/assembly-elections/west-bengal/view-left-helping-bjp-by-default-in-west-bengal/articleshow/81432277.cms|url-status=live}}</ref> In spite of widespread violence, the BJP emerged as the second largest party in the [[2018 West Bengal local elections|2018 elections]] to the state [[Panchayati raj|panchayats]] mainly due to the shifting of the Left Front's voter base. The long-held stereotype of [[Bengali Hindus]] being averse to right-wing politics was shattered when the BJP won the [[2018 Tripura Legislative Assembly election|2018 assembly elections in Tripura]], another Indian state with a Bengali Hindu majority, ruled till then by [[Left Front (Tripura)|CPI(M)-led alliance of Communist parties]] since 1993.
 
[[File:2019 West Bengal Lok Sabha Election Assembly Wise Leads Map.svg|thumb|Results of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal broken down into Vidhan Sabha level]]
 
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| 3
| 10.16%
| 121
| 40.7%
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| {{increase}} 30.54
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| 9
| 5.67%
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| {{decrease}} 6.58
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| 211
| 44.91%
| 164
| 43.3%
| {{decrease}} 47
| {{decrease}} 1.61
|-
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![[Left Front (West Bengal)|LF]]
| 32
| 19.75%
| 0
| 6.33%
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| {{decrease}} 13.42
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| 2.26%
| 0
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In the [[2019 Indian general election in West Bengal|2019 general elections]], the BJP increased its number of [[Lok Sabha]] seats from 2 to 18, and took 40% of the vote share, an increase from 11% in the 2016 elections. [[Trinamool Congress]] (TMC) was reduced from 34 to 22 seats, [[Indian National Congress]] (INC) was reduced from 4 to 2 seats, and for the first time since their individual inceptions, no party from the [[Left Front (West Bengal)|Left Front]] (namely [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]], [[Communist Party of India|CPI]], [[All India Forward Bloc|AIFB]] and [[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|RSP]]) was able to win a single seat from the state.<ref>{{cite news |title=Election results 2019 West Bengal: TMC winds 22 seats, faces stiff battle from BJP |newspaper=India Today |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/lok-sabha-2019/story/west-bengal-wb-lok-sabha-election-result-2019-live-1532372-2019-05-23 |access-date=1 March 2020 |archive-date=13 June 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210613203228/https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/lok-sabha-2019/story/west-bengal-wb-lok-sabha-election-result-2019-live-1532372-2019-05-23 |url-status=live }}</ref> This was the best ever performance of the BJP in the state (where it had never won more than 2 seats) in terms of both seats and voteshare. Public anger towards corruption and hooliganism of a section of TMC [[Cadre (politics)|cadres]] in rural areas during the 2018 panchayat elections, religious polarisation by BJP fueled by resentment of a section of [[Bengali Hindus|Bengali Hindu]] society towards [[Mamata Banerjee]]'s tactics of Muslim appeasement,<ref>{{cite web|last=ভট্টাচার্য|first=দেবাশিস|title=এটা যে অশনি সঙ্কেত, মমতা কি মানবেন?|url=https://www.anandabazar.com/west-bengal/general-election-results-2019-will-mamata-banerjee-accept-this-result-as-a-warning-for-tmc-1.996629|access-date=28 September 2021|website=anandabazar.com|language=bn|archive-date=28 September 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210928071504/https://www.anandabazar.com/west-bengal/general-election-results-2019-will-mamata-banerjee-accept-this-result-as-a-warning-for-tmc-1.996629|url-status=live}}</ref> and large scale support of the [[Rajbongshi people|Rajbongshi]] and [[Matua Mahasangha|Matua]] communities for [[Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019|granting Indian citizenship to exclusively non-Muslim Bangladeshi immigrants]]<ref>{{cite web|last=মৈত্র|first=সীমাম্ত|title=তৃণমূল থেকে মুখ ফেরাল মতুয়া, বনগাঁয় জয়ী শান্তনু|url=https://www.anandabazar.com/west-bengal/24-parganas/general-election-results-2019-shantanu-tahkur-won-in-bongaon-1.996527|access-date=28 September 2021|website=anandabazar.com|language=bn|archive-date=28 September 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210928071501/https://www.anandabazar.com/west-bengal/24-parganas/general-election-results-2019-shantanu-tahkur-won-in-bongaon-1.996527|url-status=live}}</ref> over fears of a demographic change fuelled by infiltration of undocumented Muslim immigrants from Bangladesh, allegedly supported by Mamata Banerjee have been cited as important reasons behind the rise of BJP in West Bengal alongside the decline of Left Front.
 
With [[Narendra Modi]] becoming the only non-Congress [[Prime Minister of India|prime minister]] to remain in power for two consecutive terms (amounting to ten years) without depending on the support of the [[National Democratic Alliance]], and the BJP fulfilling the wish of its founder [[Syama Prasad Mukherjee|Shyamaprasad Mukherjee]]{{efn|name=f|[[Syama Prasad Mukherjee|Shyamaprasad Mukherjee]] was initially a member of the [[Hindu Mahasabha]]. After the Mahasabha became unpopular due to its involvement in the [[assassination of Mahatma Gandhi]], Mukherjee formed a new Hindu right-wing party called [[Bharatiya Jana Sangh]] (BJS). During the [[The Emergency (India)|Emergency era]], [[Atal Bihari Vajpayee]] merged the BJS with other parties to form the [[Janata Party]]. Following disagreements with [[Morarji Desai]] over his [[Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh]] (RSS) membership, Vajpayee broke away from the Janata Party and re-created the BJS under the name of BJP. Although Vajpayee is the legal founder of BJP, the party sees itself as a continuation of BJS and thus considers Mukherjee to be the founder of BJP.}} by [[Revocation of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir|revoking the special status of Jammu and Kashmir]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Ek desh mein do vidhan nahi chalenge: BJP realises founder Shyama Prasad Mukherjee's dream|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/ek-desk-mein-do-vidhan-nahi-chaleinge-bjp-realises-founder-shyama-prasad-mukherjee-dream-1577345-2019-08-05|access-date=28 September 2021|website=India Today|date=5 August 2019 |language=en|archive-date=28 September 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210928071500/https://www.indiatoday.in/amp/india/story/ek-desk-mein-do-vidhan-nahi-chaleinge-bjp-realises-founder-shyama-prasad-mukherjee-dream-1577345-2019-08-05|url-status=live}}</ref> and long standing promise of resolving the [[Ayodhya dispute]] in favour of [[Hindus]], the party considered the formation of a BJP-led [[Government of West Bengal|state government in West Bengal]] (a state which has historically never voted for right-wing parties in large numbers) for the first time as a means of paying homage to Mukherjee, who hailed from there. A BJP victory in West Bengal would have also demoralised Mamata Banerjee's attempts of creating a non-BJP non-Congress alliance of regional parties that might play an important role in the upcoming general elections.<ref>{{cite web|date=3 May 2021|title=Explained: Bengal defeat robs BJP of planks, boosts Mamata, federal pushback|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/bengal-defeat-robs-bjp-of-planks-boosts-mamata-federal-pushback-7299659/|access-date=28 September 2021|website=The Indian Express|language=en|archive-date=28 September 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210928071500/https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/bengal-defeat-robs-bjp-of-planks-boosts-mamata-federal-pushback-7299659/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Opposition parties likely to form Federal Front following poll results|url=https://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/politics/050521/oppn-parties-likely-to-form-federal-front-following-poll-results.html|access-date=28 September 2021|website=Deccan Chronicle|date=5 May 2021 |archive-date=28 September 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210928071504/https://www.deccanchronicle.com/amp/nation/politics/050521/oppn-parties-likely-to-form-federal-front-following-poll-results.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
 
BJP increased their seats in the assembly from 3 to 53 when the [[West Bengal Legislative Assembly]] was dissolved through defections from TMC, INC, and Left Front leaders, and by-elections from [[2016–21 West Bengal Legislative Assembly by-elections|2016 to 2021]]. A prominent defector in December 2020 was [[Suvendu Adhikari]],<ref name=1751135./> who was a long-time associate of Mamata Banerjee, and a state cabinet minister who was dissatisfied over the rising influence of her nephew [[Abhishek Banerjee (politician)|Abhishek Banerjee]] in the party. However, Adhikari revealed that he was in contact with the BJP since 2014 after he joined the party.<ref>{{cite web|title=BJP will form next government in Bengal: Suvendu Adhikari|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/bjp-will-form-next-government-in-bengal-suvendu-adhikari/articleshow/79813465.cms|work=The Economic Times|date=19 December 2020|access-date=16 June 2021|archive-date=24 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624202216/https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/bjp-will-form-next-government-in-bengal-suvendu-adhikari/articleshow/79813465.cms|url-status=live}}</ref> His father [[Sisir Adhikari]], the MP from [[Kanthi Lok Sabha constituency|Kanthi]], also defected from TMC to BJP.<ref>{{cite web|date=21 March 2021|title=TMC MP Sisir Adhikari joins BJP at Amit shah's rally|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/elections/assembly-elections/west-bengal/tmc-mp-sisir-adhikari-joins-bjp-at-amit-shahs-rally/articleshow/81615490.cms|work=The Economic Times|access-date=20 October 2021|archive-date=20 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211020080907/https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/elections/assembly-elections/west-bengal/tmc-mp-sisir-adhikari-joins-bjp-at-amit-shahs-rally/articleshow/81615490.cms|url-status=live}}</ref> Another cabinet minister, [[Rajib Banerjee]], also joined BJP.<ref>{{cite web|date=31 January 2021|title=Bengal ex-minister Rajib Banerjee, former TMC leaders join BJP|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/rajib-banerjee-other-former-tmc-leaders-join-bjp-in-delhi/articleshow/80604775.cms|access-date=22 October 2021|website=The Times of India|language=en|archive-date=22 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211022180630/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/rajib-banerjee-other-former-tmc-leaders-join-bjp-in-delhi/articleshow/80604775.cms|url-status=live}}</ref>
 
However, the TMC won the [[Kharagpur Sadar Assembly constituency|Kharagpur Sadar seat]] from BJP and [[Kaliaganj Assembly constituency|Kaliaganj seat]] from the INC, while retaining the [[Karimpur Assembly constituency|Karimpur seat]] in the by-polls held later in 2019<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.news18.com/news/politics/by-election-results-2019-live-its-3-0-in-bengal-as-mamatas-tmc-sweeps-kaliaganj-kharagpur-sadar-and-karimpur-2403449.html|title=By-election Results 2019: It's 3-0 in Bengal as Mamata's TMC Sweeps Kaliaganj, Kharagpur-Sadar and Karimpur|website=news18.com|date=28 November 2019|access-date=17 August 2021|archive-date=17 August 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210817085755/https://www.news18.com/news/politics/by-election-results-2019-live-its-3-0-in-bengal-as-mamatas-tmc-sweeps-kaliaganj-kharagpur-sadar-and-karimpur-2403449.html|url-status=live}}</ref> after Abhishek Banerjee employed [[Prashant Kishor]] as the election strategist of Trinamool Congress for the upcoming polls. Elections to [[Municipal governance in India|municipal bodies]] of West Bengal (which include 112 [[Cities and towns in West Bengal#Municipality|municipalities]]{{efn|name=municipalities|Apart from these, an announcement about two new municipalities was made in October 2021.<ref>{{cite web|date=13 February 2021|title=Push for two new municipalities in Jalpaiguri and Alipurduar|url=https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/push-for-two-new-municipalities-in-jalpaiguri-and-alipurduar/cid/1806535|work=The Telegraph|access-date=24 October 2021|archive-date=23 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211023193025/https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/push-for-two-new-municipalities-in-jalpaiguri-and-alipurduar/cid/1806535|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=23 October 2021|title=রাজ্যে ২ নয়া পুরসভা|url=https://bartamanpatrika.com/detailNews.php?cID=13&nID=325686&P=2&nPID=20211023|newspaper=Bartaman|language=bn|access-date=24 October 2021|archive-date=23 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211023193024/https://bartamanpatrika.com/detailNews.php?cID=13&nID=325686&P=2&nPID=20211023|url-status=live}}</ref> [[Bally Municipality]] was re-established on 12 November 2021.<ref>{{cite news|date=9 November 2021|title=Civic polls in Kol & Howrah on Dec 19|url=http://www.millenniumpost.in/kolkata/civic-polls-in-kol-howrah-on-dec-19-458343|work=Millennium Post|access-date=12 November 2021|last1=Mp|first1=Team|archive-date=12 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211112092615/http://www.millenniumpost.in/kolkata/civic-polls-in-kol-howrah-on-dec-19-458343|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=12 November 2021|title=Bally Municipality: হাওড়া পুরসভা থেকে আলাদা হয়ে গেল বালি|url=https://bengali.abplive.com/district/west-bengal-assembly-bally-municipality-excluded-from-howrah-municipal-corporation-846407|work=ABP Ananda|language=bn|access-date=12 November 2021|archive-date=12 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211112070909/https://bengali.abplive.com/district/west-bengal-assembly-bally-municipality-excluded-from-howrah-municipal-corporation-846407|url-status=live}}</ref>}} and the [[Municipal corporation (India)|municipal corporations]] of [[Kolkata Municipal Corporation|Kolkata]], [[Howrah Municipal Corporation|Howrah]], [[Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation|Bidhannagar]], [[Chandernagore Municipal Corporation|Chandannagar]], [[Asansol Municipal Corporation|Asansol]] and [[Siliguri Municipal Corporation|Siliguri]]) could not be held as scheduled in 2020 due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in India]].


== Political issues ==
== Political issues ==


=== COVID-19 ===
=== COVID-19 ===
The [[COVID-19 pandemic in West Bengal|COVID-19 pandemic]] became an election issue.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web|last=Tewari|first=Ruhi|date=2020-05-05|title=Mamata's Covid politics is benefiting Modi and West Bengal's election isn't that far|url=https://theprint.in/opinion/mamatas-covid-politics-is-benefiting-modi-and-west-bengals-election-isnt-that-far/414264/|access-date=2020-09-30|website=ThePrint|language=en-US}}</ref> The [[Government of West Bengal]] was accused of "fudging" the count of positive cases and deaths in the regions.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-05-06|title=How can Mamata Banerjee's TMC recover lost political ground after 'fudging' Covid numbers?|url=https://theprint.in/talk-point/how-can-mamata-banerjees-tmc-recover-lost-political-ground-after-fudging-covid-numbers/415657/|access-date=2020-09-30|website=ThePrint|language=en-US}}</ref> The AITC-led state government and BJP-led union government blamed each other for the surge in COVID-19 infections over the course of the campaign.<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=19 April 2021|title=TMC, BJP blame game over spiralling Covid-19 cases|url=https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/tmc-bjp-blame-game-over-spiralling-covid-19-cases/article34359511.ece|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-21|website=@businessline|language=en}}</ref>  
{{Main|COVID-19 pandemic in West Bengal}}
The pandemic became an election issue.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{cite web|last=Tewari|first=Ruhi|date=5 May 2020|title=Mamata's Covid politics is benefiting Modi and West Bengal's election isn't that far|url=https://theprint.in/opinion/mamatas-covid-politics-is-benefiting-modi-and-west-bengals-election-isnt-that-far/414264/|access-date=30 September 2020|website=ThePrint|archive-date=28 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200928180530/https://theprint.in/opinion/mamatas-covid-politics-is-benefiting-modi-and-west-bengals-election-isnt-that-far/414264/|url-status=live}}</ref> The government was accused of "fudging" the count of positive cases and deaths in the region,<ref>{{cite web|last1=Team |first1=Theprint |date=6 May 2020|title=How can Mamata Banerjee's TMC recover lost political ground after 'fudging' Covid numbers?|url=https://theprint.in/talk-point/how-can-mamata-banerjees-tmc-recover-lost-political-ground-after-fudging-covid-numbers/415657/|access-date=30 September 2020|website=ThePrint|archive-date=30 July 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200730002902/https://theprint.in/talk-point/how-can-mamata-banerjees-tmc-recover-lost-political-ground-after-fudging-covid-numbers/415657/|url-status=live}}</ref> and the AITC-led state government and BJP-led union government blamed each other for the surge in COVID-19 infections over the course of the campaign.<ref>{{cite web|date=19 April 2021|title=TMC, BJP blame game over spiralling Covid-19 cases|url=https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/tmc-bjp-blame-game-over-spiralling-covid-19-cases/article34359511.ece|access-date=21 April 2021|website=@businessline|archive-date=21 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210421163822/https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/tmc-bjp-blame-game-over-spiralling-covid-19-cases/article34359511.ece|url-status=live}}</ref>


The BJP accused Chief Minister [[Mamata Banerjee]] of not having attended COVID-19 emergency management meetings held during the months of election campaigning, despite the advent of the second wave of infections.<ref> {{Cite web|last=Ranjan|first=Abhinav|date=2021-04-21|title=Mamata faces reality check from BJP day after questioning Centre’s vaccine policy|url=https://www.indiatvnews.com/news/india/bjp-slams-mamata-banerjee-covid19-cases-vaccine-west-bengal-699337|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-22|website=India TV|language=en}} </ref>
The BJP accused Mamata Banerjee of not attending COVID-19 emergency management meetings held during the months of election campaigning, despite the second wave of infections,<ref>{{cite web|last=Ranjan|first=Abhinav|date=21 April 2021|title=Mamata faces reality check from BJP day after questioning Centre's vaccine policy|url=https://www.indiatvnews.com/news/india/bjp-slams-mamata-banerjee-covid19-cases-vaccine-west-bengal-699337|access-date=22 April 2021|website=India TV|archive-date=22 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210422150821/https://www.indiatvnews.com/news/india/bjp-slams-mamata-banerjee-covid19-cases-vaccine-west-bengal-699337|url-status=live}}</ref> and for also holding election rallies. Sanjukta Morcha held the first [[Maidan (Kolkata)|Brigade]] rally ahead of polling in West Bengal.<ref>{{cite web|date=28 February 2021|title=Huge crowd at first joint rally of Left-Cong-ISF in Kolkata, no consensus yet over seat-sharing|url=https://www.aninews.in/news/national/politics/huge-crowd-at-first-joint-rally-of-left-cong-isf-in-kolkata-no-consensus-yet-over-seat-sharing20210228200310|work=ANI|access-date=14 November 2021|archive-date=14 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211114102928/https://www.aninews.in/news/national/politics/huge-crowd-at-first-joint-rally-of-left-cong-isf-in-kolkata-no-consensus-yet-over-seat-sharing20210228200310/|url-status=live}}</ref> In mid-April, TMC requested holding the remaining phases of the elections in a single phase amid the rising number of COVID cases,<ref>{{cite web|date=16 April 2021|title=We want remaining elections in West Bengal to be held in one phase: TMC|url=https://www.livemint.com/elections/assembly-elections/we-want-remaining-elections-in-west-bengal-to-be-held-in-one-phase-tmc-11618571842733.html|website=Livemint|access-date=1 July 2021|archive-date=9 July 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210709181833/https://www.livemint.com/elections/assembly-elections/we-want-remaining-elections-in-west-bengal-to-be-held-in-one-phase-tmc/amp-11618571842733.html|url-status=live}}</ref> but it was rejected by the Election Commission of India (ECI).<ref>{{cite web|date=22 April 2021|title=EC rejects TMC, Congress requests to tweak West Bengal poll dates|url=https://indianexpress.com/elections/ec-tmc-west-bengal-polls-club-remaining-phases-7283512/|website=The Indian Express|access-date=1 July 2021|archive-date=9 July 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210709182525/https://indianexpress.com/elections/ec-tmc-west-bengal-polls-club-remaining-phases-7283512/|url-status=live}}</ref>


===Cyclone Amphan===
===Cyclone Amphan===
[[File:Post Cyclone Amphan situation of Deshbandhu park in Kolkata 18.jpg|240px|thumb|Post Cyclone Amphan situation of Deshbandhu park in Kolkata.]]
{{Main|Cyclone Amphan}}
In May 2020, [[Cyclone Amphan]] hit the state a year before elections.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Bose|first=Pratim Ranjan|title=How Cyclone Amphan adds a new twist to the West Bengal elections|url=https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/how-cyclone-amphan-adds-a-new-twist-to-the-west-bengal-elections/article31657909.ece|access-date=2020-09-30|website=@businessline|language=en}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=A tale of two disasters: Amphan and COVID-19 have dented Mamata's political dominance in West Bengal|url=https://www.timesnownews.com/columns/article/a-tale-of-twin-disasters-amphan-and-covid-19-have-dented-mamata-s-political-dominance-in-west-bengal/597204|access-date=2020-09-30|website=www.timesnownews.com|language=en}}</ref> After the passing away of the cyclone, widespread allegations of mismanagement<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-05-30|title=Political storm in TMC over post cyclone mismanagement|url=https://www.sundayguardianlive.com/news/political-storm-tmc-post-cyclone-mismanagement|access-date=2020-09-30|website=The Sunday Guardian Live|language=en-US}}</ref> and relief scam were seen.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Chattopadhyay|first=Suhrid Sankar|title=Amphan: Relief as disaster|url=https://frontline.thehindu.com/the-nation/article32005158.ece|access-date=2020-09-30|website=Frontline|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Das|first=Madhuparna|date=2020-06-30|title=Mamata govt now in trouble over Amphan relief 'scam', after cut-money and PDS corruption|url=https://theprint.in/india/mamata-govt-now-in-trouble-over-amphan-relief-scam-after-cut-money-and-pds-corruption/451774/|access-date=2020-09-30|website=ThePrint|language=en-US}}</ref> Protest broke out in various district of the state over these allegations.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Cyclone 'Amphan': Protests across Kolkata as power, water crisis continues - Times of India|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/cyclone-amphan-protests-across-kolkata-as-power-water-crisis-continues/articleshow/75918222.cms|access-date=2020-09-30|website=The Times of India|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Protests over Cyclone Amphan relief distribution continue in many WB areas|url=https://www.outlookindia.com/newsscroll/protests-over-cyclone-amphan-relief-distribution-continue-in-many-wb-areas/1877567|access-date=2020-09-30|website=www.outlookindia.com}}</ref> The opposition made it an election issue ahead of the Assembly polls.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-06-13|title=Cyclone Amphan a catalyst for BJP's new poll strategy in Bengal|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/kolkata/cyclone-amphan-a-catalyst-for-bjp-s-new-poll-strategy-in-bengal/story-DiVooywHBfaZryEjvleP9L.html|access-date=2020-09-30|website=Hindustan Times|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Chattopadhyay|first=Suhrid Sankar|title=Bengal opposition leaders meet Central team, raise concerns over cyclone relief distribution|url=https://frontline.thehindu.com/dispatches/article31769047.ece|access-date=2020-09-30|website=Frontline|language=en}}</ref>
[[File:Post Cyclone Amphan situation of Deshbandhu park in Kolkata 18.jpg|240px|thumb|Post-Cyclone Amphan situation of Deshbandhu park in Kolkata]]
 
In May 2020, a year before the 2021 elections, Cyclone Amphan hit the state.<ref>{{cite web|last=Bose|first=Pratim Ranjan|title=How Cyclone Amphan adds a new twist to the West Bengal elections|url=https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/how-cyclone-amphan-adds-a-new-twist-to-the-west-bengal-elections/article31657909.ece|access-date=30 September 2020|website=@businessline|date=23 May 2020|archive-date=30 October 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201030134138/https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/how-cyclone-amphan-adds-a-new-twist-to-the-west-bengal-elections/article31657909.ece|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{cite web|title=A tale of two disasters: Amphan and COVID-19 have dented Mamata's political dominance in West Bengal|url=https://www.timesnownews.com/columns/article/a-tale-of-twin-disasters-amphan-and-covid-19-have-dented-mamata-s-political-dominance-in-west-bengal/597204|access-date=30 September 2020|website=Times Now|date=26 May 2020|archive-date=2 December 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201202103422/https://www.timesnownews.com/columns/article/a-tale-of-twin-disasters-amphan-and-covid-19-have-dented-mamata-s-political-dominance-in-west-bengal/597204|url-status=live}}</ref> After it passed, widespread allegations of mismanagement<ref>{{cite web|date=30 May 2020|title=Political storm in TMC over post cyclone mismanagement|url=https://www.sundayguardianlive.com/news/political-storm-tmc-post-cyclone-mismanagement|access-date=30 September 2020|website=The Sunday Guardian Live|archive-date=27 January 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210127213644/https://www.sundayguardianlive.com/news/political-storm-tmc-post-cyclone-mismanagement|url-status=live}}</ref> and relief scam were reported.<ref>{{cite web|last=Chattopadhyay|first=Suhrid Sankar|title=Amphan: Relief as disaster|url=https://frontline.thehindu.com/the-nation/article32005158.ece|access-date=30 September 2020|website=Frontline|date=6 July 2020|archive-date=27 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200927145601/https://frontline.thehindu.com/the-nation/article32005158.ece|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Das|first=Madhuparna|date=30 June 2020|title=Mamata govt now in trouble over Amphan relief 'scam', after cut-money and PDS corruption|url=https://theprint.in/india/mamata-govt-now-in-trouble-over-amphan-relief-scam-after-cut-money-and-pds-corruption/451774/|access-date=30 September 2020|website=ThePrint|archive-date=24 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200924153511/https://theprint.in/india/mamata-govt-now-in-trouble-over-amphan-relief-scam-after-cut-money-and-pds-corruption/451774/|url-status=live}}</ref> Protests broke out in some districts over the allegations,<ref>{{cite news|title=Cyclone 'Amphan': Protests across Kolkata as power, water crisis continues|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/cyclone/han-protests-across-kolkata-as-power-water-crisis-continues/articleshow/75918222.cms|access-date=30 September 2020|website=The Times of India|date=23 May 2020|archive-date=22 December 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201222022240/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/cyclone-amphan-protests-across-kolkata-as-power-water-crisis-continues/articleshow/75918222.cms|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Protests over Cyclone Amphan relief distribution continue in many WB areas|url=https://www.outlookindia.com/|access-date=30 September 2020|website=Outlook India|archive-date=28 January 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210128170352/https://www.outlookindia.com/newsscroll/protests-over-cyclone-amphan-relief-distribution-continue-in-many-wb-areas/1877567|url-status=live}}</ref> and the opposition made it an election issue ahead of the Assembly polls.<ref>{{cite web|date=13 June 2020|title=Cyclone Amphan a catalyst for BJP's new poll strategy in Bengal|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/kolkata/cyclone-amphan-a-catalyst-for-bjp-s-new-poll-strategy-in-bengal/story-DiVooywHBfaZryEjvleP9L.html|access-date=30 September 2020|website=Hindustan Times|archive-date=18 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200918070718/https://www.hindustantimes.com/kolkata/cyclone-amphan-a-catalyst-for-bjp-s-new-poll-strategy-in-bengal/story-DiVooywHBfaZryEjvleP9L.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Chattopadhyay|first=Suhrid Sankar|title=Bengal opposition leaders meet Central team, raise concerns over cyclone relief distribution|url=https://frontline.thehindu.com/dispatches/article31769047.ece|access-date=30 September 2020|website=Frontline|date=6 June 2020|archive-date=27 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200927000015/https://frontline.thehindu.com/dispatches/article31769047.ece|url-status=live}}</ref>


=== Citizenship, immigration and refugee issues ===
=== Citizenship, immigration and refugee issues ===
In 2019, the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Union Government passed the [[Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019]] (CAA) in the Indian Parliament, promising citizenship to immigrants and refugees belonging from the [[Freedom of religion in Bangladesh|religious minorities]] in [[Bangladesh]] and hoping to provide them with rehabilitation.<ref name="Romita Datta">Romita Datta, [https://www.indiatoday.in/india-today-insight/story/why-no-one-will-douse-the-caa-fire-in-bengal-1635533-2020-01-10 Why no one will douse the CAA fire in Bengal], India Today, 10 January 2020.
In 2019, the BJP-led Union Government passed the CAA in Parliament, promising citizenship to immigrants and [[refugee]]s belonging to [[Freedom of religion in Bangladesh|religious minorities]] in [[Bangladesh]], and providing them with rehabilitation.<ref name="Romita Datta">Romita Datta, [https://www.indiatoday.in/india-today-insight/story/why-no-one-will-douse-the-caa-fire-in-bengal-1635533-2020-01-10 Why no one will douse the CAA fire in Bengal] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200205074028/https://www.indiatoday.in/india-today-insight/story/why-no-one-will-douse-the-caa-fire-in-bengal-1635533-2020-01-10 |date=5 February 2020 }}, India Today, 10 January 2020.</ref><ref name="Kaushik Deka">Kaushik Deka, [https://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/cover-story/story/20200120-who-is-not-a-citizen-1635189-2020-01-10 Who is (not) a citizen?] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200204124746/https://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/cover-story/story/20200120-who-is-not-a-citizen-1635189-2020-01-10 |date=4 February 2020 }}, India Today, 10 January 2020.</ref> The BJP's Bengali booklet released in January 2020 claimed that the [[National Register of Citizens]] was implemented to identify allegedly undocumented illegal [[Muslims|Muslim]] immigrants, but religiously persecuted [[Hindus]], [[Sikhs]], [[Buddhism|Buddhists]], [[Christians]], [[Jainism|Jains]], [[Parsis|Parsi]], and other religious minorities would be "shielded" by the CAA.<ref>[https://scroll.in/latest/949007/nationwide-nrc-in-pipeline-says-bjps-bengali-booklet-on-citizenship-law Amended citizenship law will shield Hindus when NRC will be rolled out, says BJP's Bengali booklet] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210306151701/https://scroll.in/latest/949007/nationwide-nrc-in-pipeline-says-bjps-bengali-booklet-on-citizenship-law |date=6 March 2021 }}, Scroll, 7 January 2020.</ref><ref>[https://indianexpress.com/article/india/nrc-next-says-bjps-bengali-booklet-on-caa/ NRC next, says BJP's Bengali booklet on CAA] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200325000243/https://indianexpress.com/article/india/nrc-next-says-bjps-bengali-booklet-on-caa/ |date=25 March 2020 }}, The Indian Express, 7 January 2020.</ref>
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Kaushik Deka, [https://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/cover-story/story/20200120-who-is-not-a-citizen-1635189-2020-01-10 Who is (not) a citizen?], India Today, 10 January 2020.</ref> The BJP's Bengali booklet released in January 2020 claimed that the [[National Register of Citizens]] will be implemented to identify allegedly undocumented illegal Muslim immigrants, but religiously persecuted Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Christian, Jain, Parsi and other religious minorities will be "shielded" by the Citizenship Amendment Act.<ref>
[https://scroll.in/latest/949007/nationwide-nrc-in-pipeline-says-bjps-bengali-booklet-on-citizenship-law Amended citizenship law will shield Hindus when NRC will be rolled out, says BJP's Bengali booklet], Scroll, 7 January 2020.
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[https://indianexpress.com/article/india/nrc-next-says-bjps-bengali-booklet-on-caa/ NRC next, says BJP's Bengali booklet on CAA], The Indian Express, 7 January 2020.
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=== Other issues ===
=== Other issues ===
Polarisation amongst various religious, linguistic and caste communities are also likely to play a role in this election.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Polarisation politics peaks in Battleground Bengal|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/amp/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/video/polarisation-politics-peaks-in-battleground-bengal-1783688-2021-03-25|access-date=2021-04-02|website=India Today|language=en}}</ref> Both TMC and BJP have promised schemes for various communities.<ref>{{Cite web|title=West Bengal Assembly Elections 2021: Why I voted BJP? It's in my name, says voter|url=https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-why-i-voted-bjp-its-in-my-name-says-voter/cid/1811319|access-date=2021-04-02|website=www.telegraphindia.com|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=West Bengal: India's PM Modi faces big electoral test|url=https://amp.dw.com/en/india-west-bengal-elections-secularism/a-57020229|access-date=2021-04-02|website=amp.dw.com}}</ref> Although previously mobilized by Left governments against elites under the 'class' narrative, the Dalits of West Bengal have started asserting their identity politically.<ref>{{Cite web|title=The Subaltern Shift: Why Bengal is Talking About Castes This Election Season|url=https://www.news18.com/news/politics/the-subaltern-shift-why-bengal-is-talking-about-castes-this-election-season-3560060.html|access-date=2021-04-02|website=News18|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Bandyopadhyay|first=Sekhar|date=2021-04-01|title=The return of caste to Bengal|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-caste-politics-bjp-tmc-7253385/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-02|website=The Indian Express|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|title=TMC, BJP tussle to woo Dalits as Bengal politics sees class- to-caste shift|work=The Economic Times|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/elections/assembly-elections/west-bengal/tmc-bjp-tussle-to-woo-dalits-as-bengal-politics-sees-class-to-caste-shift/articleshow/82044873.cms?from=mdr|access-date=2021-05-01}}</ref> Religious polarization is particularly intense in districts bordering Bangladesh such as North 24 Parganas. Arguments regarding who are native to the state and constituencies are also likely to impact the elections.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Bengal polls 2021: 'Outsider' tag clings to BJP|url=https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-outsider-tag-clings-to-bjp/cid/1811069|access-date=2021-04-02|website=www.telegraphindia.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=2021-04-01|title=The 'daughter of Bengal' taking on India's PM|language=en-GB|work=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-56445375|access-date=2021-04-02}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=In Nandigram, Mamata Banerjee Battles "Outsider" Tag|url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/in-nandigram-mamata-banerjee-battles-outsider-tag-2387100|access-date=2021-04-02|website=NDTV.com}}</ref> Rebellion and dissatisfaction of many [[All India Trinamool Congress|Trinamool]] leaders are also likely to impact the elections.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Dutta|first=Prabhash K.|date=20 November 2020|title=Why BJP is not the only challenge Mamata Banerjee faces in Bengal|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/news-analysis/story/west-bengal-mamata-banerjee-faces-challenges-bjp-prashant-kishor-1742547-2020-11-20|access-date=2020-11-20|website=India Today|language=en}}</ref>
Polarisation amongst various religious, [[Linguistics|linguistic]], and [[Caste system in India|caste]] communities were also likely to play a role in this election.<ref>{{cite web|title=Polarisation politics peaks in Battleground Bengal|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/video/polarisation-politics-peaks-in-battleground-bengal-1783688-2021-03-25|access-date=2 April 2021|website=India Today|date=25 March 2021 |archive-date=26 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210326083011/https://www.indiatoday.in/amp/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/video/polarisation-politics-peaks-in-battleground-bengal-1783688-2021-03-25|url-status=live}}</ref> Both TMC and BJP had promised schemes for various communities.<ref>{{cite web|title=West Bengal Assembly Elections 2021: Why I voted BJP? It's in my name, says voter|url=https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-why-i-voted-bjp-its-in-my-name-says-voter/cid/1811319|access-date=2 April 2021|website=The Telegraph|archive-date=2 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210402011942/https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-why-i-voted-bjp-its-in-my-name-says-voter/cid/1811319|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=West Bengal: India's PM Modi faces big electoral test|url=https://www.dw.com/en/india-west-bengal-elections-secularism/a-57020229|access-date=2 April 2021|website=amp.dw.com|archive-date=31 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210331042609/https://amp.dw.com/en/india-west-bengal-elections-secularism/a-57020229|url-status=live}}</ref> Although previously mobilized by Left governments against elites under the "class" narrative, the [[Dalit]]s of West Bengal began to assert their identity politically.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Subaltern Shift: Why Bengal is Talking About Castes This Election Season|url=https://www.news18.com/news/politics/the-subaltern-shift-why-bengal-is-talking-about-castes-this-election-season-3560060.html|access-date=2 April 2021|website=News18|date=22 March 2021|archive-date=22 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210322045539/https://www.news18.com/news/politics/the-subaltern-shift-why-bengal-is-talking-about-castes-this-election-season-3560060.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Bandyopadhyay|first=Sekhar|date=1 April 2021|title=The return of caste to Bengal|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-caste-politics-bjp-tmc-7253385/|access-date=2 April 2021|website=The Indian Express|archive-date=1 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210401142508/https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-caste-politics-bjp-tmc-7253385/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|title=TMC, BJP tussle to woo Dalits as Bengal politics sees class- to-caste shift|work=The Economic Times|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/elections/assembly-elections/west-bengal/tmc-bjp-tussle-to-woo-dalits-as-bengal-politics-sees-class-to-caste-shift/articleshow/82044873.cms|access-date=1 May 2021|archive-date=1 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210501161310/https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/elections/assembly-elections/west-bengal/tmc-bjp-tussle-to-woo-dalits-as-bengal-politics-sees-class-to-caste-shift/articleshow/82044873.cms|url-status=live}}</ref> Religious polarization is particularly intense in districts bordering Bangladesh, such as North 24 Parganas. Arguments regarding who are native to the state and constituencies were also likely to impact the elections.<ref>{{cite web|title=Bengal polls 2021: 'Outsider' tag clings to BJP|url=https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-outsider-tag-clings-to-bjp/cid/1811069|access-date=2 April 2021|website=The Telegraph|archive-date=31 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210331034630/https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-outsider-tag-clings-to-bjp/cid/1811069|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=1 April 2021|title=The 'daughter of Bengal' taking on India's PM|publisher=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-56445375|access-date=2 April 2021|archive-date=31 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210331152847/https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-56445375|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=In Nandigram, Mamata Banerjee Battles "Outsider" Tag|url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/in-nandigram-mamata-banerjee-battles-outsider-tag-2387100|access-date=2 April 2021|website=NDTV|archive-date=27 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210327072042/https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/in-nandigram-mamata-banerjee-battles-outsider-tag-2387100|url-status=live}}</ref> Dissatisfaction and defection of many TMC leaders to BJP, allegedly due to rising influence of Abhishek Banerjee and Kishor in party administration was also likely to impact the elections.<ref>{{cite web|last=Dutta|first=Prabhash K.|date=20 November 2020|title=Why BJP is not the only challenge Mamata Banerjee faces in Bengal|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/news-analysis/story/west-bengal-mamata-banerjee-faces-challenges-bjp-prashant-kishor-1742547-2020-11-20|access-date=20 November 2020|website=India Today|archive-date=20 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201120080930/https://www.indiatoday.in/news-analysis/story/west-bengal-mamata-banerjee-faces-challenges-bjp-prashant-kishor-1742547-2020-11-20|url-status=live}}</ref>
 
An event was organised by the [[Ministry of Culture (India)|Ministry of Cultural Affairs]] in [[Kolkata]]'s [[Victoria Memorial, Kolkata|Victoria Memorial]] to commemorate Netaji [[Subhas Chandra Bose]]'s 125th birth anniversary, which was attended by PM Narendra Modi and CM Mamata Banerjee among others. A large number of BJP activists were present in the crowd.<ref>{{cite news|date=25 January 2021|title='জয় শ্রীরাম' স্লোগান: বিপাকে বিজেপি, ভাবমূর্তি ফেরাতে মরিয়া কেন্দ্রীয় নেতৃত্ব|url=https://bartamanpatrika.com/detailNews.php?cID=13&nID=273139&P=1&nPID=20210125|newspaper=Bartaman|language=bn|access-date=7 January 2022|archive-date=6 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220106220709/https://bartamanpatrika.com/detailNews.php?cID=13&nID=273139&P=1&nPID=20210125|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=25 January 2021|title=Mamata Banerjee Heckling: BJP Had Cornered Invites To Event, Say Sources|url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/mamata-banerjee-heckling-at-victoria-memorial-bjp-had-cornered-invites-to-event-say-sources-2357569|work=NDTV|access-date=7 January 2022|archive-date=6 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220106220703/https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/mamata-banerjee-heckling-at-victoria-memorial-bjp-had-cornered-invites-to-event-say-sources-2357569|url-status=live}}</ref> Just as Banerjee got up to speak, BJP supporters started chanting "[[Jai Shri Ram]]" which prompted the CM to abandon her speech.<ref>{{cite web|date=23 January 2021|title='Don't Invite & Insult': Mamata Snaps Amid 'Jai Shri Ram' Chants|url=https://www.thequint.com/news/india/west-bengal-cm-mamata-banerjee-snaps-at-crowd-jai-shree-ram-chants-victoria-memorial|work=The Quint|access-date=7 January 2022|archive-date=6 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220106220703/https://www.thequint.com/news/india/west-bengal-cm-mamata-banerjee-snaps-at-crowd-jai-shree-ram-chants-victoria-memorial|url-status=live}}</ref> This incident led to a political slugfest between the BJP and the TMC ahead of the upcoming elections. Meanwhile, Bengal BJP president [[Dilip Ghosh (politician)|Dilip Ghosh]] made controversial remarks about Netaji.<ref>{{cite web|date=24 January 2021|title='নেতাজিকে নিয়ে রাজনীতি করবই, বাপের হিম্মত থাকলে আটকাক', ফের বিতর্কিত মন্তব্য দিলীপের|url=https://www.sangbadpratidin.in/bengal/i-will-do-politics-with-netaji-subhash-chandra-bose-says-dilip-ghosh/|work=Sangbad Pratidin|language=bn|access-date=7 January 2022|archive-date=6 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220106224505/https://www.sangbadpratidin.in/bengal/i-will-do-politics-with-netaji-subhash-chandra-bose-says-dilip-ghosh/|url-status=live}}</ref> Mamata claimed that the BJP had "insulted Netaji and [[Bengal]]" by their actions.<ref>{{cite news|date=25 January 2021|title=বাংলাকে অপমান, আজ জবাব মমতার {{!}} পুরশুড়ায় জনসভার দিকে তাকিয়ে রাজ্য|url=https://bartamanpatrika.com/detailNews.php?cID=13&nID=273156&P=1&nPID=20210125|newspaper=Bartaman|language=bn|access-date=7 January 2022|archive-date=6 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220106224455/https://bartamanpatrika.com/detailNews.php?cID=13&nID=273156&P=1&nPID=20210125|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=25 January 2021|title=BJP insulted Netaji, Bengal: Mamata on 'Jai Shri Ram' chants at Victoria Memorial event|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/india/mamata-banerjee-netaji-event-victoria-memorial-jai-shri-ram-bjp-7160826/|work=The Indian Express|access-date=7 January 2022|archive-date=6 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220106220655/https://indianexpress.com/article/india/mamata-banerjee-netaji-event-victoria-memorial-jai-shri-ram-bjp-7160826/|url-status=live}}</ref> The BJP leadership criticised Banerjee while the Left Front and the Congress backed her and condemned the BJP for the incident of Victoria Memorial.<ref>{{cite news|date=24 January 2021|title=মোদির মঞ্চে অপমানিত মমতা {{!}} বিজেপির নোংরামিতেও নীরব প্রধানমন্ত্রী|url=https://bartamanpatrika.com/detailNews.php?cID=13&nID=272955&P=1&nPID=20210124|newspaper=Bartaman|language=bn|access-date=7 January 2022|archive-date=6 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220106222553/https://bartamanpatrika.com/detailNews.php?cID=13&nID=272955&P=1&nPID=20210124|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=25 January 2021|title=প্রধানমন্ত্রী কেন নীরব ছিলেন, প্রশ্ন সোনিয়ার|url=https://bartamanpatrika.com/detailNews.php?cID=13&nID=273157&P=1&nPID=20210125|newspaper=Bartaman|language=bn|access-date=7 January 2022|archive-date=6 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220106221926/https://bartamanpatrika.com/detailNews.php?cID=13&nID=273157&P=1&nPID=20210125|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=26 January 2021|title=Row over Mamata Banerjee refusing to speak after 'Jai Shri Ram' chants: Who said what|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/row-over-mamata-banerjee-refusing-to-speak-after-jai-shri-ram-chants-who-said-what/articleshow/80455740.cms|work=The Times of India|access-date=7 January 2022|archive-date=7 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220107031026/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/row-over-mamata-banerjee-refusing-to-speak-after-jai-shri-ram-chants-who-said-what/articleshow/80455740.cms|url-status=live}}</ref> Not only political personalities but also non-political people from different levels of the society, including Netaji's grandnephew [[Sugata Bose]], condemned the incident of chanting [[wikt:religiopolitical|religiopolitical]] slogans by BJP supporters which was unlikely for an apolitical event dedicated to Netaji.<ref>{{cite news|date=24 January 2021|title=সরকারি অনুষ্ঠানে 'জয় শ্রীরাম' স্লোগান {{!}} বিজেপির বিরুদ্ধে গর্জে উঠল রাজনৈতিক মহল থেকে সোশ্যাল মিডিয়া|url=https://bartamanpatrika.com/detailNews.php?cID=13&nID=272979&P=1&nPID=20210124|newspaper=Bartaman|language=bn|access-date=7 January 2022|archive-date=6 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220106222229/https://bartamanpatrika.com/detailNews.php?cID=13&nID=272979&P=1&nPID=20210124|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=25 January 2021|title=Kolkata: 'Loved Netaji show but don't support Jai Shri Ram chants'|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/loved-netaji-show-but-dont-support-jai-shri-ram-chants/articleshow/80440150.cms|work=The Times of India|access-date=7 January 2022|archive-date=7 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220107031024/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/loved-netaji-show-but-dont-support-jai-shri-ram-chants/articleshow/80440150.cms|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=12 February 2021|title=Jai Shri Ram chants at Netaji Bhawan, Victoria Memorial inappropriate, says Subhas Chandra Bose's grandnephew|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/conclave-east-2021/story/jai-shri-ram-netaji-bhawan-inappropriate-subhas-chandra-bose-s-grandnephew-bjp-1768631-2021-02-12|work=India Today|access-date=7 January 2022|archive-date=6 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220106220700/https://www.indiatoday.in/conclave-east-2021/story/jai-shri-ram-netaji-bhawan-inappropriate-subhas-chandra-bose-s-grandnephew-bjp-1768631-2021-02-12|url-status=live}}</ref>


==Schedule==
==Schedule==
[[File:The Chief Election Commissioner, Shri Sunil Arora holding a press conference to announce the schedule for Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Puducherry Legislative Assembly Elections 2021, in New Delhi on February 26, 2021.jpg|thumb|The Chief Election Commissioner, [[Sunil Arora]] holding a press conference to announce the schedule for Legislative Assembly election of West Bengal along with [[2021 Assam Legislative Assembly election|Assam]], [[2021 Kerala Legislative Assembly election|Kerala]], [[2021 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election|Tamil Nadu]], and [[2021 Puducherry Legislative Assembly election|Puducherry]], in New Delhi on February 26, 2021. The Election Commissioners, Sushil Chandra and Rajiv Kumar and the senior officials of ECI are also seen.|300px]]
[[File:The Chief Election Commissioner, Shri Sunil Arora holding a press conference to announce the schedule for Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Puducherry Legislative Assembly Elections 2021, in New Delhi on February 26, 2021.jpg|thumb|The Chief Election Commissioner, [[Sunil Arora]] holding a press conference to announce the schedule for Legislative Assembly election of West Bengal along with [[2021 Assam Legislative Assembly election|Assam]], [[2021 Kerala Legislative Assembly election|Kerala]], [[2021 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election|Tamil Nadu]], and [[2021 Puducherry Legislative Assembly election|Puducherry]], in [[New Delhi]] on 26 February 2021. The Election Commissioners, Sushil Chandra and Rajiv Kumar and the senior officials of ECI are also seen.|300px]]
Election schedule were announced on 26 February 2021 and the election was held in 8 phases from 27 March 2021 to 29 April 2021 and votes will be counted on 2 May 2021.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-02-26|title=Assembly Elections 2021 dates Live: EC announces poll dates for Bengal, Kerala, TN and Assam; counting on May 2|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/india/elections-2021-date-announcement-live-updates-assembly-poll-schedule-assam-west-bengal-kerala-tamil-nadu-puducherry-7205832/|access-date=2021-02-26|website=The Indian Express|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=26 February 2021|title=West Bengal election dates 2021: Eight-phase polling to start on March 27, results on May 2|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/west-bengal-election-date-2021-polling-to-start-on-march-27-results-on-may-2/articleshow/81227925.cms|access-date=2021-02-26|website=The Times of India|language=en}}</ref> Due to polling abnormalities, re-polling for the booth number 88 of [[Jangipara (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jangipara]] was held in the fourth phase.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-04-09|title=West Bengal Election 2021: 'TMC workers accompany voters inside polling booth', EC orders re-polling|url=https://www.financialexpress.com/india-news/west-bengal-election-2021-tmc-workers-accompany-voters-inside-polling-booth-ec-orders-re-polling/2229780/|access-date=2021-04-09|website=The Financial Express|language=en-US}}</ref> The elections in [[Jangipur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jangipur]] and [[Samserganj (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Samserganj]] were adjourned due to the death of the [[Indian National Congress|Congress]] candidate in Samserganj and [[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|RSP]] candidate in Jangipur.<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|last2=|first2=|last3=|first3=|date=18 April 2021|title=EC puts off poll at Bengal's Jangipur and Samserganj seats following death of 2 candidates|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/ec-puts-off-poll-at-bengal-s-jangipur-seat-following-death-of-rsp-candidate-1792061-2021-04-17|url-status=live|access-date=20 April 2021|website=India Today|language=en}}</ref> A new schedule for the election in these two seats were announced and the polling will be held on 13 May 2021.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Bypolls in two Murshidabad constituencies on May 13, Muslims seek change|url=https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/bypolls-in-murshidabads-samserganj-and-jangipur-on-may-13-muslims-seek-change/cid/1813119|access-date=2021-04-20|website=www.telegraphindia.com}}</ref> However due to the day being Eid, the voting day was again rescheduled for 16 May.<ref name="AB16May">{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=22 April 2021|title=Bengal Polls: করোনায় প্রার্থীর মৃত্যুতে সামশেরগঞ্জ এবং জঙ্গিপুরে ভোট পিছিয়ে ১৬ মে, জানাল কমিশন|url=https://www.anandabazar.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/wb-election-2021-election-commission-announces-new-date-of-polling-for-samserganj-and-jangipur-assembly-constituency-of-murshidabad-dgtl/cid/1277221|url-status=live|access-date=23 April 2021|website=Ananda Bazar Patrika}}</ref>
 
The election schedule was announced on 26 February 2021, and the election was held in eight phases from 27 March 2021 to 29 April 2021. Votes were counted on 2 May 2021.<ref>{{cite web|date=26 February 2021|title=Assembly Elections 2021 dates Live: EC announces poll dates for Bengal, Kerala, TN and Assam; counting on May 2|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/india/elections-2021-date-announcement-live-updates-assembly-poll-schedule-assam-west-bengal-kerala-tamil-nadu-puducherry-7205832/|access-date=26 February 2021|website=The Indian Express|archive-date=26 February 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210226161031/https://indianexpress.com/article/india/elections-2021-date-announcement-live-updates-assembly-poll-schedule-assam-west-bengal-kerala-tamil-nadu-puducherry-7205832/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=26 February 2021|title=West Bengal election dates 2021: Eight-phase polling to start on March 27, results on May 2|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/west-bengal-election-date-2021-polling-to-start-on-march-27-results-on-may-2/articleshow/81227925.cms|access-date=26 February 2021|website=The Times of India|archive-date=26 February 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210226135335/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/west-bengal-election-date-2021-polling-to-start-on-march-27-results-on-may-2/articleshow/81227925.cms|url-status=live}}</ref> On the day of announcement, the ECI declared that physically disabled and elderly voters would get the benefit of [[postal voting]] and the time limit for voting was extended by one hour.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rkc1nL9lpY|title=আজকের সেরা পনেরোটি খবর একসাথে|via=YouTube|access-date=29 June 2021|archive-date=29 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210629220743/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rkc1nL9lpY|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Election Commission extends polling time by 30 minutes for first phase of West Bengal elections|url=https://www.livemint.com/elections/assembly-elections/election-commission-extends-polling-time-by-30-minutes-for-first-phase-of-bengal-elections-11614676729300.html|website=Livemint|date=2 March 2021|access-date=18 September 2021|archive-date=18 September 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210918100922/https://www.livemint.com/elections/assembly-elections/election-commission-extends-polling-time-by-30-minutes-for-first-phase-of-bengal-elections/amp-11614676729300.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Due to polling abnormalities, re-polling for booth number 88 in [[Jangipara Assembly constituency|Jangipara]] was held in the fourth phase.<ref>{{cite web|date=9 April 2021|title=West Bengal Election 2021: 'TMC workers accompany voters inside polling booth', EC orders re-polling|url=https://www.financialexpress.com/india-news/west-bengal-election-2021-tmc-workers-accompany-voters-inside-polling-booth-ec-orders-re-polling/2229780/|access-date=9 April 2021|website=The Financial Express|archive-date=9 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210409024452/https://www.financialexpress.com/india-news/west-bengal-election-2021-tmc-workers-accompany-voters-inside-polling-booth-ec-orders-re-polling/2229780/|url-status=live}}</ref> The elections in [[Jangipur, West Bengal Assembly constituency|Jangipur]] and [[Samserganj Assembly constituency|Samserganj]] were adjourned due to the death of the INC candidate in Samserganj and [[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|Revolutionary Socialist Party]] (RSP) candidate in Jangipur.<ref name=":4">{{cite web|date=18 April 2021|title=EC puts off poll at Bengal's Jangipur and Samserganj seats following death of 2 candidates|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/ec-puts-off-poll-at-bengal-s-jangipur-seat-following-death-of-rsp-candidate-1792061-2021-04-17|access-date=20 April 2021|website=India Today|archive-date=20 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210420035040/https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/ec-puts-off-poll-at-bengal-s-jangipur-seat-following-death-of-rsp-candidate-1792061-2021-04-17|url-status=live}}</ref> Polling for these two seats was originally rescheduled to 13 May 2021,<ref>{{cite web|title=Bypolls in two Murshidabad constituencies on May 13, Muslims seek change|url=https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/bypolls-in-murshidabads-samserganj-and-jangipur-on-may-13-muslims-seek-change/cid/1813119|access-date=20 April 2021|website=The Telegraph|archive-date=20 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210420035051/https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/bypolls-in-murshidabads-samserganj-and-jangipur-on-may-13-muslims-seek-change/cid/1813119|url-status=live}}</ref> but as that day was Eid, it was pushed back to 16 May.<ref name="AB16May">{{cite web|last1=সংবাদদাতা |first1=নিজস্ব |date=22 April 2021|title=Bengal Polls: করোনায় প্রার্থীর মৃত্যুতে সামশেরগঞ্জ এবং জঙ্গিপুরে ভোট পিছিয়ে ১৬ মে, জানাল কমিশন|url=https://www.anandabazar.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/wb-election-2021-election-commission-announces-new-date-of-polling-for-samserganj-and-jangipur-assembly-constituency-of-murshidabad-dgtl/cid/1277221|access-date=23 April 2021|website=Anandabazar|archive-date=23 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210423035026/https://www.anandabazar.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/wb-election-2021-election-commission-announces-new-date-of-polling-for-samserganj-and-jangipur-assembly-constituency-of-murshidabad-dgtl/cid/1277221|url-status=live}}</ref> Later on ECI adjourned polling for both constituencies and it took place on 30 September.<ref name=adjourned_poll>{{cite web |date=4 September 2021|title=Schedule to fill casual vacancy and adjourned poll in the Assembly Constituencies – regarding|url=https://old.eci.gov.in/files/file/13681-schedule-to-fill-casual-vacancy-and-adjourned-poll-in-the-assembly-constituencies-regarding/|publisher=[[Election Commission of India]]|access-date=20 September 2021}}</ref> Repolling at the Amtali Madhyamik Siksha Kendra polling station in [[Sitalkuchi Assembly constituency|Sitalkuchi]] was conducted on 29 April, after CISF personnel were fired on 10 April.<ref name=pib.gov.in>{{cite web|url=https://pib.gov.in/PressReleaseIframePage.aspx?PRID=1714901|title=Peaceful Polling concludes across 11,860 Polling Stations ins 35 ACs in last Phase of WB Elections – Repolling in Amtali Madhyamik Siksha Kendra polling station in 5-Sitalkuchi (SC)Assembly Constituency was also conducted today|website=pib.gov.in|access-date=28 June 2021|archive-date=28 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210628111526/https://pib.gov.in/PressReleaseIframePage.aspx?PRID=1714901|url-status=live}}</ref>


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|bgcolor=#FFF101| 2 March 2021
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|bgcolor=#CEAD56| 5 March 2021
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|bgcolor=#FFF101| 9 March 2021
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|bgcolor=#CEAD56| 12 March 2021
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|bgcolor=#61A1D7| 7 April 2021
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|bgcolor=#91D6E3| 7 April 2021
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|26 April 2021{{efn|name=schedule|For candidates only sponsored by the Indian National Congress in Samserganj<ref>{{Cite web|title=ECI Revised Gazetted Notification 56-Samserganj|url=http://ceowestbengal.nic.in/UploadFiles/AE2021/SAR_30.pdf|date=19 April 2021|access-date=21 April 2021}}</ref> and Revolutionary Socialist Party in Jangipur.<ref>{{Cite web|title=ECI Revised Gazetted Notification 58-Jangipur|url=http://ceowestbengal.nic.in/UploadFiles/AE2021/SAR_29.pdf|date=19 April 2021|access-date=21 April 2021}}</ref>}}
| 26 April 2021{{efn|name=fn1|For candidates only sponsored by the Indian National Congress in Samserganj<ref>{{cite web|title=ECI Revised Gazetted Notification 56-Samserganj|url=http://ceowestbengal.nic.in/UploadFiles/AE2021/SAR_30.pdf|date=19 April 2021|access-date=21 April 2021|archive-date=21 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210421045836/http://ceowestbengal.nic.in/UploadFiles/AE2021/SAR_30.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref> and Revolutionary Socialist Party in Jangipur.<ref>{{cite web|title=ECI Revised Gazetted Notification 58-Jangipur|url=http://ceowestbengal.nic.in/UploadFiles/AE2021/SAR_29.pdf|date=19 April 2021|access-date=21 April 2021|archive-date=21 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210421045834/http://ceowestbengal.nic.in/UploadFiles/AE2021/SAR_29.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref>}}
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|bgcolor=#FFF101| 10 March 2021
|bgcolor=#FFF101| 11 March 2021
|bgcolor=#CEAD56| 15 March 2021
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|bgcolor=#8FCB76| 20 March 2021
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| 27 April 2021{{efn|name=fn1}}
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|Last Date for Withdrawal of nomination
|Last date for withdrawal of nomination
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! Date of Poll
! Date of poll
| bgcolor=#FFF101| '''27 March 2021'''  
| bgcolor=#FFF101| '''27 March 2021'''
| bgcolor=#CEAD56| '''1 April 2021'''  
| bgcolor=#CEAD56| '''1 April 2021'''
| bgcolor=#8FCB76| '''6 April 2021'''
| bgcolor=#8FCB76| '''6 April 2021'''
| bgcolor=#C5CEE8| '''10 April 2021'''
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| bgcolor=#61A1D7| '''26 April 2021'''
| bgcolor=#61A1D7| '''26 April 2021'''
| bgcolor=#91D6E3| '''29 April 2021'''
| bgcolor=#91D6E3| '''29 April 2021'''
| '''16 May 2021'''<ref name="AB16May"/>
| '''30 September 2021'''<ref name=bypoll/>
|-
|-
! Date of Counting of Votes
! Date of counting of votes
! align=center Colspan=8| 2 May 2021
! align=center Colspan=8| 2 May 2021
! '''{{nowrap|19 May}} 2021'''<ref name="AJTSchedule">{{Cite web|title=Bengal Polls: করোনায় প্রার্থীর মৃত্যুতে সামশেরগঞ্জ এবং জঙ্গিপুরে ভোট পিছিয়ে ১৬ মে, জানাল কমিশন|url=https://www.anandabazar.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/wb-election-2021-election-commission-announces-new-date-of-polling-for-samserganj-and-jangipur-assembly-constituency-of-murshidabad-dgtl/cid/1277221|access-date=2021-04-22|website=Anandabazar online|language=bn}}</ref>
! 3 October 2021<ref name=bypoll/>
|- style="text-align:center"
|colspan="10"| Source: [https://eci.gov.in/files/file/12919-general-election-to-the-legislative-assemblies-of-assam-kerala-tamil-nadu-west-bengal-and-puducherry-2021/ Election Commission of India]
|}
|}


== Parties and alliances==
== Parties and alliances==
{{main| Parties and alliances in 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election}}


==={{legend2|{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}|Trinamool Congress & Allies|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}} ===
=== All India Trinamool Congress+ ===
[[File:Trinamool+_2021.png|thumb|350x350px|Map of the seat sharing arrangements of the All India Trinamool Congress for the 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election.]]
Both factions of the [[Gorkha Janmukti Morcha]] (GJM) expressed support to Trinamool Congress for the assembly election.<ref name="hi">''The Telegraph''. ''[https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/hill-assembly-seats-set-for-bipolar-contest/cid/1801463 Hill Assembly seats set for bipolar contest]''</ref> Trinamool Congress allotted three seats in the Darjiling to GJM, However the two factions of GJM, namely ''Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (Bimal)'' and ''Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (Tamang)'' declared to field their candidates in each of the three seats.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-03-06|title=Mamata Banerjee sets aside 3 Darjeeling seats but GJM factions remain divided|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/mamata-banerjee-sets-aside-3-darjeeling-seats-but-gjm-factions-remain-divided-101614970698739.html|access-date=2021-03-26|website=Hindustan Times|language=en}}</ref> [[Shiv Sena]] also endorsed Trinamool for the election.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Shiv Sena won't contest West Bengal polls, stand in solidarity with 'Bengal Tigress' Mamata: Sanjay Raut|url=https://www.timesnownews.com/india/west-bengal/article/shiv-sena-will-not-contest-west-bengal-polls-stand-in-solidarity-with-bengal-tigress-mamata-banerjee-sanjay-raut/727984|access-date=2021-03-05|website=www.timesnownews.com|language=en}}</ref> Trinamool Congress supported Independent candidate in Joypur after their candidate's nomination got cancelled.<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3" />
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="3" |Party
!Symbol
!Leader
!Contesting Seats
|-
| bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|[[All India Trinamool Congress]]
|AITC
|style="text-align:center"|[[File:All India Trinamool Congress symbol.svg|30x30px]]
|[[Mamata Banerjee]]
|style="text-align:center"|290
|-
| bgcolor="{{Gorkha Janmukti Morcha/meta/color}}"|
|[[Gorkha Janmukti Morcha]]
|GJM
|''Unrecognised''
|[[Bimal Gurung]]
[[Binay Tamang|Binoy Tamang]]
|style="text-align:center"|3
|-
| bgcolor="grey"|
|Independent
| colspan="3" |''N/A''
|style="text-align:center"|1
|}


==={{legend2|{{Mahajot/meta/color}}|[[Sanjukta Morcha]]|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}} ===
[[File:2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly Election AITC Alliance Seat Sharing.svg|thumb|350x350px|Map of the seat sharing arrangements of the All India Trinamool Congress for the 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election]]
On January 28, 2021 Congress leader [[Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury]] announced that seat-sharing talks between the Congress and Left Front had concluded for 193 seats and that the remaining 101 seats would be decided at a later point.<ref name="dh">''Outlook''. ''[https://www.outlookindia.com/newsscroll/cong-lf-finalise-seat-sharing-in-193-seats-in-wb-decision-on-rest-101-later/2019269 Cong, LF finalise seat sharing in 193 seats in WB, decision on rest 101 later]''</ref><ref>News18. ''[https://www.news18.com/news/politics/west-bengal-elections-congress-left-seat-sharing-3354167.html West Bengal Elections: Congress to Contest on 92 Seats, Left Parties Get 101 After Round 2 of Talks]''</ref> Out of the 193 seats agreed upon by 28 January, 92 went to Congress and 101 to the Left Front.<ref name="dh" /> These 193 seats included agreements over all the 77 seats the Congress and Left Front had won in the 2016 election.<ref name="dh" /> Left Congress and ISF announced that they will fight together in an alliance named as 'Sanyukta Morcha' from Brigade Rally on 28 February 2021.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.newsclick.in/Bengal-Elections-Million-Plus-People-Brigade-Rally-Heralds-Left-Led-Sanjukta-Morcha|title=Million Plus People at Brigade Rally Heralds Left-Led Sanjukta Morcha|website=News Click|date=2021-03-01}}</ref> ISF initially claimed that they have secured 30 seats from the [[Left Front (West Bengal)|Left Front]]'s quota.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.firstpost.com/politics/west-bengal-assembly-election-abbas-siddiquis-isf-seals-deal-with-left-in-30-seats-talks-on-with-congres-9353091.html|title=Abbas Siddiqui's ISF seals deal with Left in 30 seats|website=First Post|date=2021-02-26}}</ref> After the final seat sharing agreement was concluded, it was announced that the Left Front will contest on 165 seats, Congress will contest on 92 seats and ISF will contest on 37 seats.<ref>{{Cite web|date=5 March 2021|title=Left to fight 165 West Bengal seats, Congress 92, ISF 37|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/elections/assembly-elections/west-bengal/left-to-fight-165-bengal-seats-congress-92-isf-37/articleshow/81340342.cms|url-status=live|access-date=2021-03-12|website=The Times of India|language=en}}</ref> The Indian Secular Front (ISF) is contesting the elections with a symbol that they have borrowed from the Rashtriya Secular Majlis Party (RSMP) of Bihar which has the 'envelope' symbol. The nomination papers that ISF candidates have submitted to the Election Commission is also in the name of Rashtriya Secular Majlis Party (RSMP) as the Abbas Siddiqui-led ISF has not yet got its symbol from the Commission.<ref>{{Cite web|date=18 March 2021|title=ISF to fight polls on borrowed symbol|url=http://www.millenniumpost.in/kolkata/isf-to-fight-polls-on-borrowed-symbol-434695?infinitescroll=1|url-status=live|access-date=2021-03-29|website=Millennium Post|language=en}}</ref>


[[Left Front (West Bengal)|Left Front]] chairman [[Biman Bose]] announced candidates for first and second-phase elections on 5 March alongside Congress and ISF leaders leaving seats for them in the list.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thequint.com/news/politics/wb-polls-left-front-reveal-candidates-for-1st-and-2nd-phase|title=Left Front Reveals Candidates for 1st and 2nd Phase|website=The Quint|date=2021-03-05}}</ref> [[Indian National Congress]] revealed its first list of 13 candidates for the first two phases on 6 March.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://zeenews.india.com/india/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-congress-releases-first-list-of-13-candidates-2346186.html|title=Congress releases first list of 13 candidates for upcoming West Bengal assembly elections|website=Zee News|date=2021-03-06}}</ref> [[Left Front (West Bengal)|Left Front]] Announced its second list of candidates on 10 March comprising of several new and young faces from [[All India Students Federation|AISF]], [[All India Youth Federation|AIYF]], [[Students' Federation of India|SFI]] and [[Democratic Youth Federation of India|DYFI]] along with some well-known veteran faces including ex ministers of Left Front govt and ex-MPs.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/left-packs-candidate-list-with-fresh-faces-veterans/articleshow/81440421.cms|title=Left packs candidate list with fresh faces, veterans|website=TOI|date=2021-03-11}}</ref> That day Biman Bose declared [[Democratic Youth Federation of India|DYFI]] West Bengal state president [[Minakshi Mukherjee]] as the CPI(M) candidate for 'High-Profile' [[Nandigram (Vidhan Sabha constituency)]] seat which was kept vacant in the first list published on 5 March.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/bengal-polls-cpi-m-declares-meenakshi-mukherjee-as-its-candidate-from-nandigram-1777836-2021-03-10|title=CPI(M) declares Minakshi Mukherjee as its candidate from Nandigram|website=India Today|date=2021-03-10}}</ref> [[Indian National Congress|Congress]] revealed its second list of 34 candidates on 14 March.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiatvnews.com/elections/news-west-bengal-polls-2021-congress-candidates-list-star-campaigners-latest-update-690988|title=Congress releases list of 34 candidates|website=India TV|date=2021-03-14}}</ref> ISF released list of their first set of 20 candidates on the same day.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/abbas-siddiqui-s-isf-releases-names-of-20-candidates-for-west-bengal-elections-1779332-2021-03-15|title=ISF releases names of 20 candidates for West Bengal elections|website=India Today|date=2021-03-14}}</ref> Sanyukta Morcha announced 15 more candidates on 17 March consisting of 9 from the Left, 2 from Congress and 4 from ISF camp.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://tv9bangla.com/elections/west-bengal-elections-2021/isf-cpim-and-congress-announces-candidates-for-14-more-seats-in-west-bengal-assembly-election-2021-340267.html|title=আরও ১৫ আসনে প্রার্থীদের নাম ঘোষণা সংযুক্ত মোর্চার|website=TV9 Bangla|date=2021-03-17}}</ref> [[Indian National Congress|Congress]] revealed its third list of 39 candidates on 20 March,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://tv9bangla.com/elections/west-bengal-elections-2021/congress-publish-more-39-names-candidate-list-for-west-bengal-assembly-election-2021-341497.html|title=Candidate List West Bengal Election 2021|website=TV9 Bangla|date=2021-03-20}}</ref> and two more on 22 March.
Both factions of the [[Gorkha Janmukti Morcha]] (GJM) expressed support for TMC in the assembly election.<ref name="hi">''The Telegraph''. ''[https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/hill-assembly-seats-set-for-bipolar-contest/cid/1801463 Hill Assembly seats set for bipolar contest] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210503071751/https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/hill-assembly-seats-set-for-bipolar-contest/cid/1801463 |date=3 May 2021 }}''</ref> TMC allotted three seats in the Darjeeling to GJM, but its two factions, namely Bimal and Binoy, declared fielding their candidates in each of the three seats.<ref>{{cite web|date=6 March 2021|title=Mamata Banerjee sets aside 3 Darjeeling seats but GJM factions remain divided|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/mamata-banerjee-sets-aside-3-darjeeling-seats-but-gjm-factions-remain-divided-101614970698739.html|access-date=26 March 2021|website=Hindustan Times|archive-date=26 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210326084401/https://www.hindustantimes.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/mamata-banerjee-sets-aside-3-darjeeling-seats-but-gjm-factions-remain-divided-101614970698739.html|url-status=live}}</ref> [[Rashtriya Janata Dal|RJD]], [[Shiv Sena]], and [[Jharkhand Mukti Morcha|JMM]] also endorsed Trinamool for the election.<ref>{{cite web|date=1 March 2021|title=Tejashwi Yadav meets Mamata Banerjee, offers full support in Bengal polls|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/tejashwi-yadav-meets-mamata-banerjee-offers-full-support-in-bengal-polls-101614602762971.html|work=Hindustan Times|access-date=14 November 2021|archive-date=14 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211114101222/https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/tejashwi-yadav-meets-mamata-banerjee-offers-full-support-in-bengal-polls-101614602762971.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=4 March 2021|title=Shiv Sena won't contest West Bengal polls, stand in solidarity with 'Bengal Tigress' Mamata: Sanjay Raut|url=https://www.timesnownews.com/india/west-bengal/article/shiv-sena-will-not-contest-west-bengal-polls-stand-in-solidarity-with-bengal-tigress-mamata-banerjee-sanjay-raut/727984|access-date=5 March 2021|website=Times Now|archive-date=4 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210304094811/https://www.timesnownews.com/india/west-bengal/article/shiv-sena-will-not-contest-west-bengal-polls-stand-in-solidarity-with-bengal-tigress-mamata-banerjee-sanjay-raut/727984|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=12 March 2021|title=Hemant Soren lends his weight to Trinamool Congress, will campaign in West Bengal|url=https://www.nationalheraldindia.com/india/hemant-soren-lends-his-weight-to-trinamool-congress-will-campaign-in-west-bengal|work=The National Herald|access-date=14 November 2021|archive-date=14 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211114101223/https://www.nationalheraldindia.com/india/hemant-soren-lends-his-weight-to-trinamool-congress-will-campaign-in-west-bengal|url-status=live}}</ref>


[[File:Sanjukta_2021.png|thumb|350x350px|Map of the seat sharing arrangement between the parties of the Sanjukta Morcha for the 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election.]]
{| class="wikitable" width="50%" style="text-align:center;
{| class="wikitable"
| colspan="6" {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
! colspan="3" |Party
!Symbol
!Leader(s)
!Bloc(s)
!Contesting Seats
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{Communist Party of India (Marxist)/meta/color}}"|
| colspan="6" | '''[[All India Trinamool Congress|All India Trinamool Congress+]]'''
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)]]
|CPI(M)
|[[File:Indian Election Symbol Hammer Sickle and Star.png|40x40px|centre]]
|[[Surjya Kanta Mishra]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Chattopadhyay|first=Suhrid Sankar|date=12 February 2021|title=Surjya Kanta Mishra: 'West Bengal Left bringing secular forces together to fight Trinamool and BJP'|url=https://frontline.thehindu.com/cover-story/interview-surjya-kanta-mishra-cpim-west-bengal-left-bringing-secular-forces-together-to-fight-trinamool-and-bjp-in-west-bengal-assembly-election-2021/article33659950.ece|url-status=live|access-date=2021-03-23|website=[[Frontline (magazine)|Frontline]]|publisher=[[The Hindu]]|language=en}}</ref>
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| rowspan="5" style="text-align:center"|[[Left Front (West Bengal)|Left Front]]
|style="text-align:center"|137
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{All India Forward Bloc/meta/color}}"|
! colspan="2" | Party
|[[All India Forward Bloc]]
! Flag
|style="text-align:center"|AIFB
! Symbol
|[[File:Indian Election Symbol Lion.svg|42x42px|centre]]
! Leader
|[[Debabrata Biswas]]
! Seats
|style="text-align:center"|18
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)/meta/color}}"|
| {{Full party name with color|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|[[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|Revolutionary Socialist Party]]
| [[File:All India Trinamool Congress flag (2).svg|50px]]
|style="text-align:center"|RSP
| [[File:All India Trinamool Congress symbol 2021.svg|50px]]
|[[File:Indian Election Symbol Spade and Stoker.png|44x44px|centre]]
| [[Mamata Banerjee]]
|[[Biswanath Chowdhury]]
| 290
|style="text-align:center"|11
|-
|-
| bgcolor="#F2003C"|
| {{Full party name with color|Gorkha Janmukti Morcha}}
|[[Communist Party of India]]
| [[File:Gorkha Janmukti Morcha.jpg|50px]]
|style="text-align:center"|CPI
|  
|[[File:Indian Election Symbol Ears of Corn and Sickle.png|36x36px|centre]]
| [[Bimal Gurung]]
|Swapan Banerjee
| 3<ref>https://wwww.telegraphindia.com/amp/west-bengal/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-hill-tmc-chooses-bimal-gurung-over-binay-tamang/cid/1811486</ref>
|style="text-align:center"|10
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{Communist Party of India (Marxist)/meta/color}}"|
| {{Party name with color|Independent}}{{efn|Trinamool Congress supported Independent candidate in Joypur after their candidate's nomination was cancelled.<ref name=":2">{{cite web|date=12 March 2021|title=WB Election 2021: ভোটে অংশ নিতে পারবেন না জয়পুরের তৃণমূল প্রার্থী, ডিভিশন বেঞ্চে খারিজ সিঙ্গল বেঞ্চের নির্দেশ|url=https://bengali.abplive.com/elections/west-bengal-election-2021-division-bench-rejected-election-commission-appeal-on-joypur-candidate-nomination-challenging-high-court-decision-805381|access-date=12 March 2021|website=ABP Ananda|language=bn|archive-date=12 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210312100506/https://bengali.abplive.com/elections/west-bengal-election-2021-division-bench-rejected-election-commission-appeal-on-joypur-candidate-nomination-challenging-high-court-decision-805381|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=":3">{{cite web|date=16 March 2021|title=WB Election 2021: পুরুলিয়ায় জয়পুরে নির্দল প্রার্থীকে সমর্থন তৃণমূলের|url=https://bengali.abplive.com/elections/west-bengal-election-2021-abhishek-banerjee-supporting-independent-candidate-in-joypur-constituency-ahead-of-elections-805956|access-date=16 March 2021|website=ABP Ananda|language=bn|archive-date=16 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210316111721/https://bengali.abplive.com/elections/west-bengal-election-2021-abhishek-banerjee-supporting-independent-candidate-in-joypur-constituency-ahead-of-elections-805956|url-status=live}}</ref>}}
|[[Marxist Forward Bloc]]
|  
|style="text-align:center"|MFB
|  
|[[File:Indian Election Symbol Hammer Sickle and Star.png|35x35px|centre]]
[[File:Indian Election Symbol football.jpg|50px]]
|[[Samar Hazra]]
|  
|style="text-align:center"|1
| 1
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}"|
! colspan="5" | Total
|[[Indian National Congress]]
! 294+3
|style="text-align:center"|INC
|[[File:Hand INC.svg|45x45px|centre]]
|[[Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury]]
|style="text-align:center"|-
|style="text-align:center"|91
|-
| bgcolor={{Indian Secular Front/meta/color}}|
|[[Indian Secular Front]]{{efn|name=fn2|Indian Secular Front is an unregistered political party and currently contesting the election on "Envelope" symbol and name of Bihar based political party ''Rashtriya Secular Majlis Party''<ref>{{Cite web|last=ঘোষ|first=প্রদীপ্তকান্তি|date=16 March 2021|title=ভোটে লড়ছে না 'আইএসএফ', প্রার্থী দেবে 'অন্য দল'|url=https://tv9bangla.com/elections/indian-secular-front-of-abbas-siddiqui-dont-have-a-own-sign-fighting-with-another-partys-logo-339985.html|url-status=live|access-date=17 March 2021|website=TV9Bangla|language=bn}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=|date=18 March 2021|title=ISF to fight polls on borrowed symbol|url=http://www.millenniumpost.in/kolkata/isf-to-fight-polls-on-borrowed-symbol-434695|url-status=live|access-date=26 March 2021|website=Millennium Post|language=en}}</ref>}}
|style="text-align:center"|RSMP<ref>{{Cite web|last=|date=18 March 2021|title=ISF to fight polls on borrowed symbol|url=http://www.millenniumpost.in/kolkata/isf-to-fight-polls-on-borrowed-symbol-434695|url-status=live|access-date=29 March 2021|website=Millennium Post|language=en}}</ref>
|[[File:Indian Election Symbol Envelope.jpg|36x36px|centre]]
|Abbas Siddiqui
|style="text-align:center"|-
|style="text-align:center"|28
|}
|}


==={{legend2|{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}|Bharatiya Janata Party & Allies|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}} ===
=== National Democratic Alliance ===
Five hill-based parties pledged support to BJP ahead of the assembly election ([[Gorkha National Liberation Front]] (GNLF), [[Communist Party of Revolutionary Marxists]], [[Akhil Bharatiya Gorkha League]] (ABGL), Gorkhaland Rajya Nirman Morcha and SUMETI Mukti Morcha.<ref name=hi/> [[Hindu Samhati]], a right wing organisation in West Bengal, withdrew their support from the BJP initially<ref>{{Cite web|last=Khanna|first=Rohit|date=29 October 2020|title=Hindu Samhati severs BJP ties, to contest Bengal polls|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/hindu-samhati-severs-bjp-ties-to-contest-bengal-polls/articleshow/78921790.cms|url-status=live|access-date=2021-03-31|website=The Times of India|language=en}}</ref> and later declared to contest elections on its own,<ref>{{Cite web|last=Chatterjee|first=Tanmay|date=2021-02-15|title=Bengal polls: New contender in race, far-Right group Hindu Samhati forms party|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/kolkata-news/bengal-polls-new-contender-in-race-far-right-group-hindu-samhati-forms-party-101613329152802.html|url-status=live|access-date=2021-03-31|website=Hindustan Times|language=en}}</ref> however in the end they supported the BJP.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Saha|first=Dibyendu|date=2021-03-13|title=রাজ্যে বিজেপির প্রতিদ্বন্দ্বীর সংখ্যা কমল, ২১-এর লড়াইয়ে অ্যাডভান্টেজ গেরুয়া শিবিরের|url=https://bengali.oneindia.com/news/west-bengal/west-bengal-election-2021-hindu-samhati-will-support-bjp-not-to-field-candidate-against-them-127351.html|url-status=live|access-date=2021-03-31|website=One India|language=bn}}</ref> BJP alloted a seat of [[Amta (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Amta constituency]] to the president of [[Hindu Samhati]] to contest on BJP's symbol.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Pande|first=Manisha|date=20 March 2021|title=Strong base and Bengali Hindutva: In Howrah, far-right Hindu Samhati comes to BJP's rescue|url=https://www.newslaundry.com/2021/03/20/strong-base-and-bengali-hindutva-in-howrah-far-right-hindu-samhati-comes-to-bjps-rescue|url-status=live|access-date=2021-03-31|website=Newslaundry}}</ref>
{{Main|National Democratic Alliance}}
[[File:Bhajapa+_2021.png|thumb|350x350px|Map of the seat sharing arrangements of the Bharatiya Janata Party for the 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election.]]
 
BJP also allotted the [[Baghmundi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Baghmundi constituency]], bordering [[Jharkhand]], to the [[All Jharkhand Students Union]] (AJSU).<ref>{{Cite web|date=8 March 2021|title=BJP leaves one seat for ally Ajsu Party to contest in Bengal|url=https://www.telegraphindia.com/jharkhand/bjp-leaves-one-seat-for-ally-ajsu-party-to-contest-in-bengal/cid/1808872|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-03|website=telegraphindia.com}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Bengal Elections 2021: Full List Of BJP Candidates|url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/west-bengal-elections-2021-full-list-of-bjp-candidates-2385170|access-date=2021-03-15|website=NDTV.com}}</ref>
Five hill-based parties pledged support to BJP ahead of the assembly election: [[Gorkha National Liberation Front]] (GNLF), [[Communist Party of Revolutionary Marxists]], [[Akhil Bharatiya Gorkha League]] (ABGL), Gorkhaland Rajya Nirman Morcha, and SUMETI Mukti Morcha.<ref name=hi/> [[Hindu Samhati]], a right-wing organisation in West Bengal, had withdrawn their support from the BJP at first<ref>{{cite web|last=Khanna|first=Rohit|date=29 October 2020|title=Hindu Samhati severs BJP ties, to contest Bengal polls|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/hindu-samhati-severs-bjp-ties-to-contest-bengal-polls/articleshow/78921790.cms|access-date=31 March 2021|website=The Times of India|archive-date=4 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210504215405/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/hindu-samhati-severs-bjp-ties-to-contest-bengal-polls/articleshow/78921790.cms|url-status=live}}</ref> to contest the elections on their own,<ref>{{cite web|last=Chatterjee|first=Tanmay|date=15 February 2021|title=Bengal polls: New contender in race, far-Right group Hindu Samhati forms party|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/kolkata-news/bengal-polls-new-contender-in-race-far-right-group-hindu-samhati-forms-party-101613329152802.html|access-date=31 March 2021|website=Hindustan Times|archive-date=31 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210331072050/https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/kolkata-news/bengal-polls-new-contender-in-race-far-right-group-hindu-samhati-forms-party-101613329152802.html|url-status=live}}</ref> but eventually they supported the BJP.<ref>{{cite web|last=Saha|first=Dibyendu|date=13 March 2021|title=রাজ্যে বিজেপির প্রতিদ্বন্দ্বীর সংখ্যা কমল, ২১-এর লড়াইয়ে অ্যাডভান্টেজ গেরুয়া শিবিরের|url=https://bengali.oneindia.com/news/west-bengal/west-bengal-election-2021-hindu-samhati-will-support-bjp-not-to-field-candidate-against-them-127351.html|access-date=31 March 2021|website=One India|language=bn|archive-date=13 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210313105143/https://bengali.oneindia.com/news/west-bengal/west-bengal-election-2021-hindu-samhati-will-support-bjp-not-to-field-candidate-against-them-127351.html|url-status=live}}</ref> BJP allotted the [[Amta Assembly constituency|Amta constituency]] seat to the president of Hindu Samhati to contest under the symbol of BJP.<ref>{{cite web|last=Pande|first=Manisha|date=20 March 2021|title=Strong base and Bengali Hindutva: In Howrah, far-right Hindu Samhati comes to BJP's rescue|url=https://www.newslaundry.com/2021/03/20/strong-base-and-bengali-hindutva-in-howrah-far-right-hindu-samhati-comes-to-bjps-rescue|access-date=31 March 2021|website=Newslaundry|archive-date=7 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210407002054/https://www.newslaundry.com/2021/03/20/strong-base-and-bengali-hindutva-in-howrah-far-right-hindu-samhati-comes-to-bjps-rescue|url-status=live}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
 
! colspan="3" |Party
[[File:2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly Election NDA Seat Sharing.svg|thumb|350x350px|Map of the seat sharing arrangements of the Bharatiya Janata Party for the 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election]]
!Symbol
!Leader
!Seats
|-
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}"|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
|BJP
|[[File:BJP Election Symbol.png|34x34px]]
|[[Dilip Ghosh (politician)|Dilip Ghosh]]
|style="text-align:center"|293
|-
| bgcolor="{{All Jharkhand Students Union/meta/color}}"|
|[[All Jharkhand Students Union]]
|AJSU
|[[File:Indian Election Symbol Banana.svg|37x37px]]
|Ashutosh Mahto
|style="text-align:center"|1
|-
|}


===Others ===
BJP also allotted the [[Baghmundi Assembly constituency|Baghmundi constituency]], bordering [[Jharkhand]], to the [[All Jharkhand Students Union]] (AJSU).<ref>{{cite web|date=8 March 2021|title=BJP leaves one seat for ally Ajsu Party to contest in Bengal|url=https://www.telegraphindia.com/jharkhand/bjp-leaves-one-seat-for-ally-ajsu-party-to-contest-in-bengal/cid/1808872|access-date=3 April 2021|website=The Telegraph|archive-date=10 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210310054633/https://www.telegraphindia.com/jharkhand/bjp-leaves-one-seat-for-ally-ajsu-party-to-contest-in-bengal/cid/1808872|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{cite web|title=Bengal Elections 2021: Full List Of BJP Candidates|url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/west-bengal-elections-2021-full-list-of-bjp-candidates-2385170|access-date=15 March 2021|website=NDTV|archive-date=10 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210310174619/https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/west-bengal-elections-2021-full-list-of-bjp-candidates-2385170|url-status=live}}</ref>


Shiv Sena initially said that they would contest in around 100 seats,<ref>{{cite news |url =https://www.timesnownews.com/india/west-bengal/article/west-bengal-elections-as-shiv-sena-plans-to-contest-100-seats-heres-how-party-fared-in-previous-polls/703144|title =West Bengal elections: As Shiv Sena plans to contest 100 seats, here's how party fared in previous polls|date =5 January 2021|website =www.timesofnews.com|access-date =8 January 2021}}</ref> but later on 4 March 2021 announced that they would not contest and will instead support Mamata Banerjee and TMC from outside.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.news18.com/news/politics/shiv-sena-wont-contest-bengal-polls-to-support-real-tigress-mamata-banerjee-3497450.html|title=Shiv Sena Won't Contest Bengal Polls, to Support Mamata Banerjee|website=News18|date=2021-03-04}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable" width="50%" style="text-align:center;
{| class="wikitable"
| colspan="6" {{Party color cell|National Democratic Alliance}}
! colspan="3" |Party
!Symbol
!Leader(s)
!Contesting Seats
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)/meta/color}}"|
| colspan="6" | '''[[National Democratic Alliance]]'''
|[[Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)]]
|SUCI(C)
|[[File:Indian Election Symbol Battery Torch.svg|47x47px]]
|[[Provash Ghosh]]
|style="text-align:center"|193
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{Janata Dal (United)/meta/color}}"|
! colspan="2" | Party
|[[Janata Dal (United)]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Bihar ruling party JDU to contest in Assam and West Bengal polls, finalises on candidates|url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2021/mar/01/bihar-ruling-party-jduto-contest-in-assam-and-west-bengal-polls-finalises-on-candidates-2270486.html|access-date=2021-03-01|website=The New Indian Express}}</ref>
! Flag
|JD(U)
! Symbol
|[[File:Indian Election Symbol Arrow.png|50x50px]]
! Leader
|Sanjay Verma
! Seats
|style="text-align:center"|40<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-03-23|title=Nitish Kumar likely to give Assam, West Bengal poll campaigns a miss|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/elections/assam-assembly-election/nitish-kumar-likely-to-give-assam-west-bengal-poll-campaigns-a-miss-101616485854591.html|access-date=2021-03-24|website=Hindustan Times|language=en}}</ref>
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation/meta/color}}"|
| {{Full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.anandabazar.com/west-bengal/liberation-announced-12-seats-in-west-bengal-assembly-election-2021-dgtl/cid/1263683|title=পশ্চিমবঙ্গে বিজেপি-র বিরুদ্ধে লড়াই করবে লিবারেশন, ঘোষণা হল ১২ আসনের তালিকা|website=anandabazar.com|date=2021-01-28}}</ref>
| [[File:BJP flag.svg|50px]]
|CPI(ML)L
| [[File:Lotus flower symbol.svg|50px]]
|
| [[Dilip Ghosh (politician)|Dilip Ghosh]]
|[[Dipankar Bhattacharya]]
| 293
|style="text-align:center"|12
|-
|-
| bgcolor="{{Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Red Star/meta/color}}"|
| {{Full party name with color|All Jharkhand Students Union}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Red Star]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.marxist.com/india-2021-elections-in-five-states.htm|website=marxist.com|date=2021-04-12}}</ref>
| [[File:ANSU Party flag.jpg|50px]]
|CPI(ML) Red Star
| [[File:Indian Election Symbol Banana.svg|50px]]
|
| Ashutosh Mahto
|[[K N Ramchandran]]
| 1
|style="text-align:center"|4
|-
|-
|bgcolor="{{All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen/meta/color}}"|
! colspan="5" | Total
|[[All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=AIMIM to be in poll fray for West Bengal, says Asaduddin Owaisi; to announce seats on March 27|url=https://www.timesnownews.com/india/west-bengal/article/aimim-to-be-in-poll-fray-for-west-bengal-says-asaduddin-owaisi-to-announce-seats-on-march/736122|access-date=2021-03-24|website=www.timesnownews.com|language=en}}</ref>
! 294
|AIMIM
|[[File:Indian Election Symbol Kite.svg|50x50px]]
|[[Asaduddin Owaisi]]
|style="text-align:center"|13
|-
|bgcolor="{{Bahujan Samaj Party/meta/color}}"|
|[[Bahujan Samaj Party]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Staff|first=Scroll|title=BSP will contest Assembly polls in Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry alone, says Mayawati|url=https://scroll.in/latest/989592/bsp-will-contest-assembly-polls-in-bengal-tamil-nadu-kerala-and-puducherry-alone-says-mayawati|access-date=2021-04-24|website=Scroll.in|language=en-US}}</ref>
|BSP
|[[File:Indian Election Symbol Elephant.png|47x47px]]
|[[Mayawati]]
|style="text-align:center"|113
|-
|bgcolor="{{National People's Party (India)/meta/color}}"|
|[[National People's Party (India)|National People's Party]]<ref>{{Cite web|title= No. of Contesting Candidates|url=http://ceowestbengal.nic.in/UploadFiles/AE2021/Nomination_status.pdf|access-date=2021-04-27|website=ceowestbengal.nic.in}}</ref>
|NPP
|[[File:Indian Election Symbol Book.svg|47x47px]]
|
|style="text-align:center"|2
|}
|}


==Candidates==
=== Sanjukta Morcha ===
In 292 seats, a total of  2,132 candidates were in the fray. The voting in 2 constituencies had to  be postponed to 16th May, after the death of 1 candidate each.
{{Main|Sanjukta Morcha}}
 
On 28 January 2021 Congress leader [[Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury]] announced that seat-sharing talks between the Congress and Left Front had concluded for 193 seats and that the remaining 101 seats would be decided at a later point.<ref name="dh">''Outlook''. ''[https://www.outlookindia.com/newsscroll/cong-lf-finalise-seat-sharing-in-193-seats-in-wb-decision-on-rest-101-later/2019269 Cong, LF finalise seat sharing in 193 seats in WB, decision on rest 101 later] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210503141622/https://www.outlookindia.com/newsscroll/cong-lf-finalise-seat-sharing-in-193-seats-in-wb-decision-on-rest-101-later/2019269 |date=3 May 2021 }}''</ref><ref>News18. ''[https://www.news18.com/news/politics/west-bengal-elections-congress-left-seat-sharing-3354167.html West Bengal Elections: Congress to Contest on 92 Seats, Left Parties Get 101 After Round 2 of Talks] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210503080338/https://www.news18.com/news/politics/west-bengal-elections-congress-left-seat-sharing-3354167.html |date=3 May 2021 }}''</ref> Out of the 193 seats agreed upon by 28 January 92 went to Congress and 101 to the Left Front.<ref name="dh" /> Left Front and Congress announced from a rally at the [[Maidan (Kolkata)|Brigade Parade ground]] on 28 February 2021 that they would form an alliance called Sanyukta Morcha with a newly-formed outfit called [[Indian Secular Front|ISF]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.newsclick.in/Bengal-Elections-Million-Plus-People-Brigade-Rally-Heralds-Left-Led-Sanjukta-Morcha|title=Million Plus People at Brigade Rally Heralds Left-Led Sanjukta Morcha|website=News Click|date=1 March 2021|access-date=1 March 2021|archive-date=3 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210503080340/https://www.newsclick.in/Bengal-Elections-Million-Plus-People-Brigade-Rally-Heralds-Left-Led-Sanjukta-Morcha|url-status=live}}</ref> ISF initially claimed that they secured 30 seats from the Left Front's quota.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.firstpost.com/politics/west-bengal-assembly-election-abbas-siddiquis-isf-seals-deal-with-left-in-30-seats-talks-on-with-congres-9353091.html|title=Abbas Siddiqui's ISF seals deal with Left in 30 seats|website=First Post|date=26 February 2021|access-date=3 March 2021|archive-date=3 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210503080337/https://www.firstpost.com/politics/west-bengal-assembly-election-abbas-siddiquis-isf-seals-deal-with-left-in-30-seats-talks-on-with-congres-9353091.html|url-status=live}}</ref> After the final seat sharing agreement was concluded, it was announced that the Left Front would contest 165 seats, Congress 92 seats, and ISF 37 seats.<ref>{{cite web|date=5 March 2021|title=Left to fight 165 West Bengal seats, Congress 92, ISF 37|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/elections/assembly-elections/west-bengal/left-to-fight-165-bengal-seats-congress-92-isf-37/articleshow/81340342.cms|access-date=12 March 2021|website=The Times of India|archive-date=10 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210310015648/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/elections/assembly-elections/west-bengal/left-to-fight-165-bengal-seats-congress-92-isf-37/articleshow/81340342.cms|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=":5">{{cite web|date=18 March 2021|title=ISF to fight polls on borrowed symbol|url=http://www.millenniumpost.in/kolkata/isf-to-fight-polls-on-borrowed-symbol-434695|access-date=29 March 2021|website=Millennium Post|archive-date=18 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210318133108/http://www.millenniumpost.in/kolkata/isf-to-fight-polls-on-borrowed-symbol-434695|url-status=live}}</ref>
 
Left Front chairman [[Biman Bose]] announced the candidates for the first and second-phase elections on 5 March alongside INC and ISF leaders, leaving seats for them in the list.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thequint.com/news/politics/wb-polls-left-front-reveal-candidates-for-1st-and-2nd-phase|title=Left Front Reveals Candidates for 1st and 2nd Phase|website=The Quint|date=5 March 2021|access-date=8 March 2021|archive-date=3 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210503225522/https://www.thequint.com/news/politics/wb-polls-left-front-reveal-candidates-for-1st-and-2nd-phase|url-status=live}}</ref> INC revealed its first list of 13 candidates for the first two phases on 6 March.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://zeenews.india.com/india/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-congress-releases-first-list-of-13-candidates-2346186.html|title=Congress releases first list of 13 candidates for upcoming West Bengal assembly elections|website=Zee News|date=6 March 2021|access-date=8 March 2021|archive-date=3 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210503163148/https://zeenews.india.com/india/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-congress-releases-first-list-of-13-candidates-2346186.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Left Front announced its second list of candidates on 10 March, consisting of several new and young faces from [[All India Students Federation]] (AISF), [[All India Youth Federation]] (AIYF), [[Students' Federation of India]] (SFI), and [[Democratic Youth Federation of India]] (DYFI), along with ex-ministers of the Left Front government and ex-MPs;<ref>{{cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/left-packs-candidate-list-with-fresh-faces-veterans/articleshow/81440421.cms|title=Left packs candidate list with fresh faces, veterans|website=The Times of India|date=11 March 2021|access-date=15 March 2021|archive-date=3 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210503225540/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/left-packs-candidate-list-with-fresh-faces-veterans/articleshow/81440421.cms|url-status=live}}</ref> Bose also nominated DYFI West Bengal state president [[Minakshi Mukherjee]] as the CPI(M) candidate for the [[Nandigram Assembly constituency|Nandigram]] seat, which was kept vacant in the first list published on 5 March.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/bengal-polls-cpi-m-declares-meenakshi-mukherjee-as-its-candidate-from-nandigram-1777836-2021-03-10|title=CPI(M) declares Minakshi Mukherjee as its candidate from Nandigram|website=India Today|date=10 March 2021|access-date=17 March 2021|archive-date=3 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210503163148/https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/bengal-polls-cpi-m-declares-meenakshi-mukherjee-as-its-candidate-from-nandigram-1777836-2021-03-10|url-status=live}}</ref> On 14 March, INC revealed their second list of 34 candidates on 14 March,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.indiatvnews.com/elections/news-west-bengal-polls-2021-congress-candidates-list-star-campaigners-latest-update-690988|title=Congress releases list of 34 candidates|website=India TV|date=14 March 2021|access-date=15 March 2021|archive-date=3 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210503163150/https://www.indiatvnews.com/elections/news-west-bengal-polls-2021-congress-candidates-list-star-campaigners-latest-update-690988|url-status=live}}</ref> and ISF their first set of 20 candidates.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/abbas-siddiqui-s-isf-releases-names-of-20-candidates-for-west-bengal-elections-1779332-2021-03-15|title=ISF releases names of 20 candidates for West Bengal elections|website=India Today|date=14 March 2021|access-date=15 March 2021|archive-date=3 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210503163148/https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/abbas-siddiqui-s-isf-releases-names-of-20-candidates-for-west-bengal-elections-1779332-2021-03-15|url-status=live}}</ref> Sanyukta Morcha announced 15 more candidates on 17 March consisting of 9 from the Left Front, 2 from INC, and 4 from ISF.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tv9bangla.com/elections/west-bengal-elections-2021/isf-cpim-and-congress-announces-candidates-for-14-more-seats-in-west-bengal-assembly-election-2021-340267.html|title=আরও ১৫ আসনে প্রার্থীদের নাম ঘোষণা সংযুক্ত মোর্চার|website=TV9 Bangla|date=17 March 2021|access-date=18 March 2021|archive-date=3 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210503163149/https://tv9bangla.com/elections/west-bengal-elections-2021/isf-cpim-and-congress-announces-candidates-for-14-more-seats-in-west-bengal-assembly-election-2021-340267.html|url-status=live}}</ref> INC revealed their third list of 39 candidates on 20 March,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tv9bangla.com/elections/west-bengal-elections-2021/congress-publish-more-39-names-candidate-list-for-west-bengal-assembly-election-2021-341497.html|title=Candidate List West Bengal Election 2021|website=TV9 Bangla|date=20 March 2021|access-date=23 March 2021|archive-date=3 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210503163149/https://tv9bangla.com/elections/west-bengal-elections-2021/congress-publish-more-39-names-candidate-list-for-west-bengal-assembly-election-2021-341497.html|url-status=live}}</ref> and two more on 22 March.
 
[[File:2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly Election SDA Seat Sharing.svg|thumb|350x350px|Map of the seat sharing arrangement between the parties of the Sanjukta Morcha for the 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election]]


List of the candidates constituency wise of  the four main parties/alliance:
{| class="wikitable" width="50%" style="text-align:center;
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
| colspan="6" {{Party color cell|Sanjukta Morcha}}
|+ List Of Candidates
! colspan="2" |Assembly Constituency
| colspan="3" bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}" |[[Federal Front|<span style="color:white;">'''AITC'''</span>]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://aitcofficial.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/AITC-Candidates-for-WB-AE-2021.pdf|title=AITC Candidates for WB Bidhan Sabha Elections 2021|date=2021-05-03}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|others=PTI|date=2021-03-08|title=TMC changes its candidate for Habibpur assembly seat|language=en-IN|work=The Hindu|url=https://www.thehindu.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly/tmc-changes-its-candidate-for-habibpur-assembly-seat/article34017204.ece|access-date=2021-03-19|issn=0971-751X}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=19 March 2021|title=West Bengal elections: TMC replaces candidates in four Assembly constituencies|url=https://www.timesnownews.com/india/west-bengal/article/west-bengal-elections-tmc-replaces-candidates-in-four-assembly-constituencies/734503|url-status=live|access-date=2021-03-19|website=Times Now|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=GJM (Tamang) announces candidates for 3 Hills seats - Times of India|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/gjm-tamang-announces-candidates-for-3-hills-seats/articleshow/81622285.cms|access-date=2021-03-26|website=The Times of India|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-03-24|title=Bimal faction names Hill poll candidates|url=https://www.thestatesman.com/bengal/bimal-faction-names-hill-poll-candidates-1502959077.html|access-date=2021-03-26|website=The Statesman|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=तृणमूल ने उम्मीदवार बदला,अब राजेन सुंदास लड़ेंगे|url=https://www.jagran.com/west-bengal/darjeeling-tmc-candidate-change-21505280.html|access-date=2021-03-28|website=Dainik Jagran|language=hi}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-04-03|title=West Bengal Election 2021: তৃতীয় দফার আগে বীরভূমের মুরারই কেন্দ্রে প্রার্থীবদল TMC-র|url=https://zeenews.india.com/bengali/kolkata/west-bengal-election-2021-tmc-changes-candidate-in-birbhum-murarai_376035.html|access-date=2021-04-04|website=Zee24Ghanta.com}}</ref>
| colspan="3" bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |[[National Democratic Alliance|<span style="color:white;">'''NDA'''</span>]]<ref name=":1" /><ref>{{Cite web|last=Ganguly|first=Achintya|date=11 March 2021|title=All Jharkhand Students Union to try its luck in Bengal polls|url=https://www.telegraphindia.com/jharkhand/all-jharkhand-students-union-to-try-its-luck-in-bengal-polls/cid/1809126|url-status=live|access-date=26 March 2021|website=Telegraph India}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-03-14|title=West Bengal candidates list: BJP names Babul Supriyo, TMC turncoat Rajib Banerjee among 63 for 3rd, 4th phases|url=https://www.firstpost.com/politics/west-bengal-assembly-election-2021-babul-supriyo-rajib-banerjee-in-bjp-candidate-list-for-3rd-4th-phases-9417091.html|url-status=live|access-date=2021-03-15|website=Firstpost}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-03-06|title=West Bengal Election 2021: Full list of BJP candidates|url=https://www.financialexpress.com/india-news/west-bengal-election-2021-full-list-of-bjp-candidates/2207649/|access-date=2021-03-19|website=The Financial Express|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=BJP announces 13 more candidates for West Bengal polls|url=https://www.aninews.in/news/national/politics/bjp-announces-13-more-candidates-for-west-bengal-polls20210323114930|access-date=2021-03-23|website=ANI News|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=মনোনয়ন পেশের ঠিক আগে আচমকা প্রার্থী বদল বিজেপির|url=https://bengali.indianexpress.com/election/galsi-bjp-candidate-change-west-bengal-election-2021-298856/|access-date=2021-03-29|website=Indian Express Bangla|language=bn-IN}}</ref>
| colspan="3" bgcolor={{Mahajot/meta/color}}|[[Mahajot|<span style="color:white;">'''Sanyukta Morcha'''</span>]]
! rowspan="2" |Voting On
|-
|-
!#
| colspan="6" | '''[[Sanjukta Morcha]]'''<ref name=seat_share>{{cite web|date=21 June 2021|title=West Bengal General Legislative Election 2021|url=https://old.eci.gov.in/files/file/13605-west-bengal-general-legislative-election-2021/|website=eci.gov.in|access-date=5 October 2021|archive-date=5 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211005132734/https://eci.gov.in/files/file/13605-west-bengal-general-legislative-election-2021/|url-status=live}}</ref>
!Name
! colspan="2" |Party
!Candidate
! colspan="2" |Party
!Candidate
! colspan="2" |Party
!Candidate
|-
|-
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[Cooch Behar district|<span style="color:white;">'''Cooch Behar district'''</span>]]
! colspan="2" | Party
! Flag
! Symbol
! Leader
! Seats
|-
|-
| 1
| {{Full party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)|dab=yes}}
| [[Mekliganj (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Mekliganj]]
| [[File:CPI-M-flag.svg|50px]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| [[File:CPI(M) Election symbol.png|50px]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[Surjya Kanta Mishra]]
|Paresh Chandra Adhikary
| 139
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Dadhiram Ray
| bgcolor="{{All India Forward Bloc/meta/color}}"|
| [[All India Forward Bloc|AIFB]]
| Gobindo Ray
|Rowspan=9 bgcolor=#C5CEE8| '''10 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 2
| {{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress}}
| [[Mathabhanga (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Mathabhanga]]
| [[File:Indian National Congress Flag.svg|50px]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| [[File:Hand INC.svg|50px]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury]]
|Girindra Nath Barman
| 92
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Sushil Barman
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Ashok Barman
|-
|-
| 3
| {{Full party name with color|Indian Secular Front}}
| [[Cooch Behar Uttar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Cooch Behar Uttar]]
| [[File:ISF flag.svg|50px]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| [[File:Indian Election Symbol Envelope.jpg|50px]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Abbas Siddiqui{{efn|Indian Secular Front is an unregistered political party and it contested the election on the "Envelope" symbol and name of [[Bihar]]-based political party ''Rashtriya Secular Majlis Party'' (RSMP).<ref>{{cite web|last=ঘোষ|first=প্রদীপ্তকান্তি|date=16 March 2021|title=ভোটে লড়ছে না 'আইএসএফ', প্রার্থী দেবে 'অন্য দল'|url=https://tv9bangla.com/elections/indian-secular-front-of-abbas-siddiqui-dont-have-a-own-sign-fighting-with-another-partys-logo-339985.html|access-date=17 March 2021|website=TV9Bangla|language=bn|archive-date=16 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210316181302/https://tv9bangla.com/elections/indian-secular-front-of-abbas-siddiqui-dont-have-a-own-sign-fighting-with-another-partys-logo-339985.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=":5"/>}}
| [[Binay Krishna Barman]]
| 32
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|-
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| {{Full party name with color|All India Forward Bloc}}
|Sukumar Roy
| [[File:All India Forward Bloc flag.svg|50px]]
| bgcolor="{{All India Forward Bloc/meta/color}}"|
| [[File:Indian Election Symbol Lion.svg|50px]]
| [[All India Forward Bloc|AIFB]]
| [[Debabrata Biswas (politician)|Debabrata Biswas]]
| Nagendra Nath Ray
| 21
|-
|-
| 4
| {{Full party name with color|Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)}}
| [[Cooch Behar Dakshin (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Cooch Behar Dakshin]]
| [[File:RSP-flag.svg|50px]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| [[File:Indian Election Symbol Spade and Stoker.png|50px]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[Biswanath Chowdhury]]
|Avijit Dey Bhowmik
| 11
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Nikhil Ranjan Dey
| bgcolor="{{All India Forward Bloc/meta/color}}"|
| [[All India Forward Bloc|AIFB]]
| Akshay Thakur
|-
|-
| 5
| {{Full party name with color|Communist Party of India}}
| [[Sitalkuchi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sitalkuchi]]
| [[File:CPI-banner.svg|50px]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| [[File:CPI symbol.svg|50px]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Swapan Banerjee
|Partha Pratim Ray
| 10
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Baren Chandra Barman
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Sudhangsu Pramanik
|-
|-
| 6
! colspan="5" | Total
| [[Sitai (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sitai]]
! 294+11{{efn|A total of 305 candidates were fielded. These candidates contested 283 unique seats. In 11 of those seats, there were two candidates each, making a total of 22 candidates across those constituencies. Overall, the alliance contested all 294 assembly seats.}}
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
 
|Jagadish Chandra Barma Basunia
==== Friendly contests ====
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
 
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
{| class="wikitable" style="line-height:20px;text-align:center;"
|Dipak Kumar Roy
! Sl. No.
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
! Parties Involved
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
! #
| Keshab Chandra Roy
! Constituency Name
|-
|-
| 7
! 1
| [[Dinhata (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dinhata]]
| rowspan="3"|[[Indian National Congress|INC]] and [[All India Forward Bloc|AIFB]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
! 46
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[Harishchandrapur Assembly constituency|Harishchandrapur]]
|[[Udayan Guha]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|[[Nisith Pramanik]]
| bgcolor="{{All India Forward Bloc/meta/color}}"|
| [[All India Forward Bloc|AIFB]]
| Abdul Rauf
|-
|-
| 8
! 2
| [[Natabari (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Natabari]]
! 240
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| [[Baghmundi Assembly constituency|Baghmundi]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|[[Rabindra Nath Ghosh]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|[[Mihir Goswami]]
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Akik Hasan
|-
|-
| 9
! 3
| [[Tufanganj (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Tufanganj]]
! 241
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| [[Joypur, West Bengal Assembly constituency|Joypur]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Pranab Kumar Dey
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Maloti Rava Roy
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Rabin Roy
|-
|-
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[Alipurduar district|<span style="color:white;">'''Alipurdar district'''</span>]]
! 4
| rowspan="5"|[[Indian National Congress|INC]] and [[Indian Secular Front|ISF]]
! 52
| [[Mothabari Assembly constituency|Mothabari]]
|-
|-
| 10
! 5
| [[Kumargram (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kumargram]]
! 53
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| [[Sujapur Assembly constituency|Sujapur]]
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Leos Kujur
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Manoj Oraon
| bgcolor="{{Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)/meta/color}}"|
| [[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|RSP]]
| Kishor Minz
|Rowspan=5 bgcolor=#C5CEE8| '''10 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 11
! 6
| [[Kalchini (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kalchini]]
! 63
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| [[Raninagar Assembly constituency|Raninagar]]
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Pasang Lama
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Bishal Lama
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|Abhijit Narzinari
|-
|-
| 12
! 7
| [[Alipurduars (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Alipurduars]]
! 64
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| [[Murshidabad Assembly constituency|Murshidabad]]
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Sourav Chakraborty
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Suman Kanjilal
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Debprosad Roy
|-
|-
| 13
! 8
| [[Falakata (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Falakata]]
! 55
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| [[Farakka Assembly constituency|Farakka]]
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Subhash Roy
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Dipak Barman
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Khsitish Chandra Roy
|-
|-
| 14
! 9
| [[Madarihat (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Madarihat]]
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]] and [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
! 56
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[Samserganj Assembly constituency|Samserganj]]
| Rajesh Lakra
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|[[Manoj Tigga]]
| bgcolor="{{Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)/meta/color}}"|
| [[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|RSP]]
| Subhas Lohar
|-
|-
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[Jalpaiguri district|<span style="color:white;">'''Jalpaiguri district'''</span>]]
! 10
| [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]] and [[Indian Secular Front|ISF]]
! 82
| [[Chapra, West Bengal Assembly constituency|Chapra]]
|-
|-
| 15
! 11
| [[Dhupguri (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dhupguri]]
| [[Indian Secular Front|ISF]] and [[All India Forward Bloc|AIFB]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
! 120
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[Deganga Assembly constituency|Deganga]]
| Mitali Roy
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Bishnu Pada Roy
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Dr. Pradip Kumar Roy
| Rowspan=7 bgcolor=#E3A6CB| '''17 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 16
|}
| [[Maynaguri (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Maynaguri]]
 
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
=== Others ===
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
 
| Manoj Roy
Shiv Sena initially said that they would contest in around 100 seats,<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.timesnownews.com/india/west-bengal/article/west-bengal-elections-as-shiv-sena-plans-to-contest-100-seats-heres-how-party-fared-in-previous-polls/703144|title=West Bengal elections: As Shiv Sena plans to contest 100 seats, here's how party fared in previous polls|date=5 January 2021|website=Times Now|access-date=8 January 2021|archive-date=9 January 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210109202542/https://www.timesnownews.com/india/west-bengal/article/west-bengal-elections-as-shiv-sena-plans-to-contest-100-seats-heres-how-party-fared-in-previous-polls/703144|url-status=live}}</ref> but later on 4 March 2021 announced that they would not contest and would support Mamata Banerjee led AITC.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.news18.com/news/politics/shiv-sena-wont-contest-bengal-polls-to-support-real-tigress-mamata-banerjee-3497450.html|title=Shiv Sena Won't Contest Bengal Polls, to Support Mamata Banerjee|website=News18|date=4 March 2021|access-date=4 March 2021|archive-date=3 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210503181845/https://www.news18.com/news/politics/shiv-sena-wont-contest-bengal-polls-to-support-real-tigress-mamata-banerjee-3497450.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
 
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
{| class="wikitable"
|Koushik Roy
! colspan="2" |Party
| bgcolor="{{Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)/meta/color}}"|
! Flag
| [[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|RSP]]
! Symbol
|Naresh Chandra Roy
! Leader(s)
|-
! Seats contested<ref name=seat_share/>
| 17
| [[Jalpaiguri (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jalpaiguri]]
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Pradip Kumar Barma
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Sujit Singha
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Sukhbilas Barma
|-
|-
| 18
| {{party color cell|Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)}}
| [[Rajganj (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Rajganj]]
| [[Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)]]
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| [[File:SUCI_flag.svg|50px]]
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[File:Indian Election Symbol Battery Torch.svg|50px]]
| Khageswar Roy
| [[Provash Ghosh]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| style="text-align:center" | 188
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Supen Roy
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Ratan Ray
|-
|-
| 19
| {{party color cell|Bahujan Samaj Party}}
| [[Dabgram-Phulbari (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dabgram-Phulbari]]
| [[Bahujan Samaj Party]]<ref>{{cite web|title=BSP will contest Assembly polls in Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry alone, says Mayawati|url=https://scroll.in/latest/989592/bsp-will-contest-assembly-polls-in-bengal-tamil-nadu-kerala-and-puducherry-alone-says-mayawati|access-date=24 April 2021|website=Scroll.in|date=15 March 2021|archive-date=24 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210424145932/https://scroll.in/latest/989592/bsp-will-contest-assembly-polls-in-bengal-tamil-nadu-kerala-and-puducherry-alone-says-mayawati|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| [[File:Elephant Bahujan Samaj Party.svg|50px]]
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[File:Indian Election Symbol Elephant.png|50px]]
|[[Goutam Deb]]
| [[Mayawati]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| style="text-align:center" | 162
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Sikha Chatterjee
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Dilip Singh
|-
|-
| 20
| {{party color cell|Janata Dal (United)}}
| [[Mal (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Mal]]
| [[Janata Dal (United)]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Bihar ruling party JDU to contest in Assam and West Bengal polls, finalises on candidates|url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2021/mar/01/bihar-ruling-party-jduto-contest-in-assam-and-west-bengal-polls-finalises-on-candidates-2270486.html|access-date=1 March 2021|website=The New Indian Express|date=March 2021 |archive-date=1 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210301061549/https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2021/mar/01/bihar-ruling-party-jduto-contest-in-assam-and-west-bengal-polls-finalises-on-candidates-2270486.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| [[File:Janata Dal (United) Flag.svg|50px]]
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[File:Indian Election Symbol Arrow.svg|50px]]
|Bulu Chik Baraik
| Sanjay Verma
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| style="text-align:center" | 16<ref>{{cite web|date=23 March 2021|title=Nitish Kumar likely to give Assam, West Bengal poll campaigns a miss|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/elections/assam-assembly-election/nitish-kumar-likely-to-give-assam-west-bengal-poll-campaigns-a-miss-101616485854591.html|access-date=24 March 2021|website=Hindustan Times|archive-date=24 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210324001705/https://www.hindustantimes.com/elections/assam-assembly-election/nitish-kumar-likely-to-give-assam-west-bengal-poll-campaigns-a-miss-101616485854591.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Mahesh Bagey
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Manu Oraon
|-
|-
| 21
| {{party color cell|Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation}}
| [[Nagrakata (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Nagrakata]]
| [[Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation]]<ref>{{cite web|last1=সংবাদদাতা |first1=নিজস্ব |url=https://www.anandabazar.com/west-bengal/liberation-announced-12-seats-in-west-bengal-assembly-election-2021-dgtl/cid/1263683|title=পশ্চিমবঙ্গে বিজেপি-র বিরুদ্ধে লড়াই করবে লিবারেশন, ঘোষণা হল ১২ আসনের তালিকা|website=Anandabazar|date=28 January 2021|access-date=1 February 2021|archive-date=5 February 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210205083425/https://www.anandabazar.com/west-bengal/liberation-announced-12-seats-in-west-bengal-assembly-election-2021-dgtl/cid/1263683|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| [[File:CPIML LIBERATION FLAG.png|50px]]
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[File:Flag Logo of CPIML.png|50 px]]
|[[Joseph Munda]]
| [[Dipankar Bhattacharya]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| style="text-align:center" | 12
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Puna Bhengra
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Sukhbir Subba
|-
|-
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[Kalimpong district|<span style="color:white;">'''Kalimpong district'''</span>]]
|{{party color cell|All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen}}
|[[All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.news18.com/news/politics/aimim-decides-to-field-13-candidates-in-west-bengals-murshidabad-3552596.html|title=AIMIM Decides to Field 13 Candidates in West Bengal's Murshidabad|date=19 March 2021|website=News18|access-date=28 June 2021|archive-date=28 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210628095915/https://www.news18.com/news/politics/aimim-decides-to-field-13-candidates-in-west-bengals-murshidabad-3552596.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=19 March 2021|title=Major setback for AIMIM, party's Bengal in-charge quits ahead of assembly polls|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/major-setback-for-aimim-party-s-bengal-in-charge-quits-ahead-of-assembly-polls-101616172208264.html|work=Hindustan Times|access-date=17 November 2021|archive-date=17 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211117083814/https://www.hindustantimes.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/major-setback-for-aimim-party-s-bengal-in-charge-quits-ahead-of-assembly-polls-101616172208264.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=AIMIM to be in poll fray for West Bengal, says Asaduddin Owaisi; to announce seats on March 27|url=https://www.timesnownews.com/india/west-bengal/article/aimim-to-be-in-poll-fray-for-west-bengal-says-asaduddin-owaisi-to-announce-seats-on-march/736122|access-date=24 March 2021|website=Times Now|date=23 March 2021|archive-date=23 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210323162106/https://www.timesnownews.com/india/west-bengal/article/aimim-to-be-in-poll-fray-for-west-bengal-says-asaduddin-owaisi-to-announce-seats-on-march/736122|url-status=live}}</ref>
| [[File:All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen logo.svg|50px]]
| [[File:Indian Election Symbol Kite.svg|50x50px]]
| [[Asaduddin Owaisi]]
| style="text-align:center" | 6{{efn|<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.abplive.com/news/india/west-bengal-election-candidate-list-of-asaduddin-owaisi-aimim-in-bengal-ann-1851137|title=WB Election 2021, AIMIM: असदुद्दीन ओवैसी की पार्टी ने बंगाल की इन सात सीटों पर उतारे अपने उम्मीदवार|first=मनोज्ञा|last=लोईवाल|date=7 April 2021|website=abplive.com|access-date=28 June 2021|archive-date=28 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210628095917/https://www.abplive.com/news/india/west-bengal-election-candidate-list-of-asaduddin-owaisi-aimim-in-bengal-ann-1851137|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hyderabad/mim-to-enter-wb-poll-fray-from-7-seats/articleshow/81938874.cms|title=AIMIM to fight from only 7 seats in West Bengal|website=The Times of India|date=7 April 2021|access-date=28 June 2021|archive-date=28 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210628143027/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hyderabad/mim-to-enter-wb-poll-fray-from-7-seats/articleshow/81938874.cms|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Das |first1=Madhuparna |url=https://theprint.in/politics/owaisi-fields-7-candidates-in-bengal-counts-on-muslim-majority-seats-for-state-debut/635634|title=Owaisi fields 7 candidates in Bengal, counts on Muslim-majority seats for state debut|website=[[ThePrint]] |date=7 April 2021|access-date=28 June 2021|archive-date=7 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210407103858/https://theprint.in/politics/owaisi-fields-7-candidates-in-bengal-counts-on-muslim-majority-seats-for-state-debut/635634/|url-status=live}}</ref>}}
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"| 22
| {{party color cell|Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Red Star}}
|  rowspan="2"| [[Kalimpong (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kalimpong]]
| [[Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Red Star]]<ref>{{cite web|date=12 April 2021|title=India: 2021 elections in five states – what do they reveal?|url=https://www.marxist.com/india-2021-elections-in-five-states.htm|website=marxist.com|access-date=14 April 2021|archive-date=24 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210424130627/http://www.marxist.com/india-2021-elections-in-five-states.htm|url-status=live}}</ref>
| rowspan="1" bgcolor=#FF6600|
| [[File:CPI(ML).svg|50px]]
|[[Gorkha Janmukti Morcha|GJM]] (Gurung)
|
|Dr. Ram Bahadur Bhujel
| [[K. N. Ramchandran]]
| rowspan="2" bgcolor=#FF9933|
| style="text-align:center" | 3
| rowspan="2"| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| rowspan="2"| Suva Pradhan
|  rowspan="2" bgcolor=#00BFFF|
|  rowspan="2"| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| rowspan="2"| Dilip Pradhan
|  rowspan="2" bgcolor=#E3A6CB| '''17 April 2021'''
|-
|-
|rowspan="1" bgcolor=#FF2561|
| {{party color cell|National People's Party (India)}}
| [[Gorkha Janmukti Morcha|GJM]] (Tamang)
| [[National People's Party (India)|National People's Party]]<ref>{{cite web|title=No. of Contesting Candidates|url=http://ceowestbengal.nic.in/UploadFiles/AE2021/Nomination_status.pdf|access-date=27 April 2021|website=ceowestbengal.nic.in|archive-date=27 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210427102520/http://ceowestbengal.nic.in/UploadFiles/AE2021/Nomination_status.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref>
|Ruden Sada Lepcha
| [[File:NPP Flag.jpg|50px]]
|-
| [[File:Indian Election Symbol Book.svg|47x47px]]
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[Darjeeling district|<span style="color:white;">'''Darjeeling district'''</span>]]
|  
|-
| style="text-align:center" | 3
| rowspan="2"| 23
|}
| rowspan="2"| [[Darjeeling (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Darjeeling]]
 
| rowspan="1" bgcolor=#FF6600|
==Candidates==
| [[Gorkha Janmukti Morcha|GJM]] (Gurung)
{{further|List of candidates in the 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election}}
|Pemba Tshering
 
| rowspan="2" bgcolor=#FF9933|
== Surveys and polls ==
| rowspan="2"| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
 
| rowspan="2"| [[Neeraj Zimba]]
=== Exit poll ===
| rowspan="2" bgcolor=#FF0000|
On 27 March, the ECI banned the publication of surveys and [[exit poll]]s until 7:30 pm on 29 April to prevent influencing voters,<ref>{{cite web|title=Election Commission bans exit polls till 7:30 PM on April 29|url=http://newsonair.com/Main-News-Details.aspx?id=412912|access-date=29 April 2021|website=NewsOnAIR|archive-date=29 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210429065756/http://newsonair.com/Main-News-Details.aspx?id=412912|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=29 April 2021|title=Exit Poll Results 2021 date and time: When and where to watch exit poll results for West Bengal, Assam, TN, Kerala and Puducherry|url=https://www.firstpost.com/politics/exit-poll-results-2021-date-and-time-when-and-where-to-watch-exit-poll-results-for-west-bengal-assam-tn-kerala-and-puducherry-9573961.html|access-date=29 April 2021|website=Firstpost|archive-date=28 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210428182154/https://www.firstpost.com/politics/exit-poll-results-2021-date-and-time-when-and-where-to-watch-exit-poll-results-for-west-bengal-assam-tn-kerala-and-puducherry-9573961.html|url-status=live}}</ref> but the ban ended half an hour earlier.<ref>{{cite web|title=Commission's Corrigendum to the Notification No. 576/EXIT/2021/SDR-Vol. I dated 24th March, 2021 – Exit Poll- regarding|url=https://old.eci.gov.in/files/file/13351-commissions-corrigendum-to-the-notification-no-576exit2021sdr-vol-i-dated-24th-march-2021-exit-poll-regarding/|access-date=29 April 2021|website=Election Commission of India|archive-date=29 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210429104029/https://eci.gov.in/files/file/13351-commissions-corrigendum-to-the-notification-no-576exit2021sdr-vol-i-dated-24th-march-2021-exit-poll-regarding/|url-status=live}}</ref>
| rowspan="2"| [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
 
| rowspan="2"| Gautam Raj Rai
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;font-size:95%;line-height:16px"
| Rowspan="7" bgcolor=#E3A6CB| '''17 April 2021'''
! rowspan="2" width="100px" |Date published
|-
! rowspan="2" width="175px" |Polling agency
|rowspan="1" bgcolor=#FF2561|
! {{party color cell|Trinamool Congress}}
| [[Gorkha Janmukti Morcha|GJM]] (Tamang)
! {{party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|Keshav Raj Sharma
! {{party color cell|Sanjukta Morcha}}
! style="background:gray;{{party color|other}} " |
! rowspan="2" width="50px" |Lead
|-
|-
|  rowspan="2"| 24
! style="width:75px;" |[[Trinamool Congress|AITC+]]
|  rowspan="2"| [[Kurseong (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kurseong]]
! style="width:75px;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP+]]
| rowspan="1" bgcolor=#FF6600|
! style="width:75px;" |[[Sanyukta Morcha|SM]]
|[[Gorkha Janmukti Morcha|GJM]] (Gurung)
! style="width:60px;" |Others
|Narbu Lama
|  rowspan="2" bgcolor=#FF9933|
| rowspan="2"| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| rowspan="2"| Bishnu Prasad Sharma
| rowspan="2" bgcolor=#FF0000|
| rowspan="2"| [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| rowspan="2"| Uttam Brahman
|-
|-
|rowspan="1" bgcolor=#FF2561|
| rowspan="2" |29 April 2021
| [[Gorkha Janmukti Morcha|GJM]] (Tamang)
| rowspan="2" |ABP News – C-Voter<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWsTkOH1-vM|title=Exit Poll West Bengal Election Results 2021: কাদের দখলে নবান্ন?|date=29 April 2021 |via=YouTube|access-date=15 June 2021|archive-date=4 December 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211204185751/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWsTkOH1-vM|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://news.abplive.com/news/india/west-bengal-exit-poll-results-2021-bengal-elections-abp-cvoter-exit-poll-results-bjp-tmc-congress-1455220|title=West Bengal Exit Poll: Mamata-Led TMC To Return To Power; BJP To Emerge As Second Largest Party|date=29 April 2021|website=news.abplive.com|access-date=30 April 2021|archive-date=30 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210430190237/https://news.abplive.com/news/india/west-bengal-exit-poll-results-2021-bengal-elections-abp-cvoter-exit-poll-results-bjp-tmc-congress-1455220|url-status=live}}</ref>
|Tshering Lama Dahal
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''152–164'''
|109–121
|14–25
|
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''31–55'''
|-
|-
| 25
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''42.1%'''
| [[Matigara-Naxalbari (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Matigara-Naxalbari]]
|39.2%
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|15.4%
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|3.3%
| Rajan Sundas
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''2.9%'''
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|-
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|29 April 2021
|Anandamoy Barman
|NK Digital Magazine<ref>{{cite web|date=29 April 2021|title=Exit Poll &#124; ভোটের ভবিষ্যৎ &#124; West Bengal Election 2021 &#124; বুথ ফেরৎ সমীক্ষা । TMC BJP CPIM CONGRESS|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7OukZE-vkg|website=NK Digital Magazine|language=bn|access-date=16 May 2021|archive-date=13 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210513220809/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7OukZE-vkg|url-status=live}}</ref>
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''(193+1)=194'''
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|73
|Sankar Malakar
|22
|3
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''121'''
|-
|-
| 26
|30 April – 1 May 2021
| [[Siliguri (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Siliguri]]
|Ekhon Biswa Bangla Sangbad<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/biswabanglasangbad/photos/a.414061258962052/1409603706074464|title=Facebook|via=Facebook|access-date=21 May 2021|archive-date=21 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210521215439/https://www.facebook.com/biswabanglasangbad/photos/a.414061258962052/1409603706074464|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=1 May 2021|title=করোনাকাল ও ভোটের ফল। দর্শকদের মুখোমুখি কুণাল ঘোষ|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iES1CQZTfE|access-date=1 May 2021|website=Biswa Bangla Sangbad|language=bn|archive-date=19 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210519095451/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iES1CQZTfE|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/biswabanglasangbad/photos/a.532509567117220/1411061252595376|title=Facebook|via=Facebook|access-date=21 May 2021|archive-date=21 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210521215446/https://www.facebook.com/biswabanglasangbad/photos/a.532509567117220/1411061252595376|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''217'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|63
|Prof. Omprakash Mishra
|10±2
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|2
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''154'''
| Shankar Ghosh
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|[[Ashok Bhattacharya]]
|-
|-
| 27
|30 April 2021
|[[Phansidewa (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Phansidewa]]
|FAM Community<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDZLvV_0BzE|title=Exit Poll West Bengal Election Results 2021 &#124; Agnivo Niyogi &#124; arpandutta|via=YouTube|access-date=17 May 2021|archive-date=17 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210517152653/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDZLvV_0BzE|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''(182–1)=181'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|99
| Choton Kisku
|(12–1)=11
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|1
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''82'''
|Durga Murmu
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|Sunil Chandra Tirkey
|-
|-
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[Uttar Dinajpur district|<span style="color:white;">'''Uttar Dinajpur district'''</span>]]
|29 April 2021
|DB Live<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuEiTtUmZzo|title=Exit poll 2021 : west bengal, assam, kerala, tamilnadu, puducheri election &#124; #DBLIVE exit poll|date=29 April 2021 |via=YouTube|access-date=17 May 2021|archive-date=13 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210513041027/https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=CuEiTtUmZzo&feature=youtu.be|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_LPVa9SdXU|title=Exit Polls 2021 &#124; West Bengal Election 2021 में किसकी सरकार &#124; PM Modi &#124; Results &#124;#DBLIVE|date=29 April 2021 |via=YouTube|access-date=17 May 2021|archive-date=17 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210517152651/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_LPVa9SdXU|url-status=live}}</ref>
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''154–169'''
|94–109
|24–34
|0–1
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''45–75'''
|-
|-
| 28
| rowspan="2" |29 April 2021
| [[Chopra (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Chopra]]
| rowspan="2" |Drishtibhongi<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lE5FajEUbxE|title=দেখুন দৃষ্টিভঙ্গির EXCLUSIVE বুথ ফেরত সমীক্ষা &#124; Drishtibhongi &#124; দৃষ্টিভঙ্গি|date=29 April 2021 |via=YouTube|access-date=17 May 2021|archive-date=17 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210517152652/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lE5FajEUbxE|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''174'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|103
| Hamidul Rahaman
|15
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|2
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''71'''
| Md. Shahin Akhtar
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Anwarul Haque
| Rowspan=9 bgcolor=#9C85BD| '''22 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 29
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''45%'''
| [[Islampur, Uttar Dinajpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Islampur]]
|38%
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|12%
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|5%
| Abdul Karim Chowdhury
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''7%'''
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Saumya Roop Mandal
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Sadikul Islam
|-
|-
| 30
|29 April 2021
| [[Goalpokhar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Goalpokhar]]
|Ground Zero Research<ref>{{cite web|url=http://groundzeroresearch.com/westb.php|title=West Bengal Elections 2021: Exit Poll|website=groundzeroresearch.com|access-date=17 May 2021|archive-date=17 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210517203727/http://groundzeroresearch.com/westb.php|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="bengali.abplive.com">{{cite web|url=https://bengali.abplive.com/elections/west-bengal-exit-poll-results-2021-bengal-elections-abp-cvoter-exit-poll-results-tmc-regain-power-in-bengal-get-to-know-all-exit-polls-812030|title=WB ABP-Cvoter Exit Poll Results 2021: নবান্ন নীল-সাদাই! তৃণমূলের ফেরার ইঙ্গিত বেশিরভাগ বুথফেরত সমীক্ষায়, একসঙ্গে রইল সমস্ত এক্সিট পোল|first=ওয়েব ডেস্ক, এবিপি|last=আনন্দ|date=29 April 2021|website=bengali.abplive.com|access-date=17 May 2021|archive-date=17 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210517203727/https://bengali.abplive.com/elections/west-bengal-exit-poll-results-2021-bengal-elections-abp-cvoter-exit-poll-results-tmc-regain-power-in-bengal-get-to-know-all-exit-polls-812030|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1409539622747539&id=399966740371504|title=Facebook|via=Facebook|access-date=21 May 2021|archive-date=21 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210521215437/https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1409539622747539&id=399966740371504|url-status=live}}</ref>
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''154–186'''
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|96–124
| [[Md. Ghulam Rabbani|Md.Ghulam Rabbani]]
|6–14
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|2–3
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''30–90'''
| Gulam Sarwar
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Masud Nasim Ehsan
|-
|-
| 31
|29 April 2021
| [[Chakulia (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Chakulia]]
|IPSOS<ref name="bengali.abplive.com"/>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''158'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|115
| Minhajul Arfin Azad
|19
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''43'''
| Sachin Prasad
| bgcolor="{{All India Forward Bloc/meta/color}}"|
| [[All India Forward Bloc|AIFB]]
| [[Ali Imran Ramz]]
|-
|-
| 32
| rowspan="2" |29 April 2021
| [[Karandighi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Karandighi]]
| rowspan="2" |Today's Chanakya<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.todayschanakya.com/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-post-poll-analysis.html|title=West Bengal Assembly Elections 2021 Exit Poll&#124;Post Poll Analysis|website=todayschanakya.com|access-date=29 April 2021|archive-date=1 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210501015613/https://www.todayschanakya.com/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-post-poll-analysis.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''169–191'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|97–119
| Goutam Pal
|0–8
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|0–3
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''50–94'''
| Subhash Singha
| bgcolor="{{All India Forward Bloc/meta/color}}"|
| [[All India Forward Bloc|AIFB]]
| Hafizul Iqbal
|-
|-
| 33
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''46%'''
| [[Hemtabad (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Hemtabad]]
|39%
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|9%
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|6%
| Satyajit Barman
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''7%'''
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Chandrima Roy
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Bhupendra Nath Barman
|-
|-
| 34
| rowspan="2" |29 April 2021
| [[Kaliaganj (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kaliaganj]]
| rowspan="2" |[[ETG Research]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.etgresearch.in/|title=EtG Research – West Bengal Politics – Tamilnadu Politics – Bihar Politics|website=EtG Research|access-date=29 April 2021|archive-date=14 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210414215002/https://www.etgresearch.in/|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''164–176'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|105–115
| Tapan Dev Singha
|10–15
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|0–1
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''49–71'''
| Soumen Roy
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Provas Sarkar
|-
|-
| 35
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''42.4%'''
| [[Raiganj (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Raiganj]]
|39.1%
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|14.2%
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|4.3%
| Kanaia Lal Agarwal
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''3.3%'''
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Krishna Kalyani
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| [[Mohit Sengupta]]
|-
|-
| 36
| rowspan="2" |29 April 2021
| [[Itahar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Itahar]] 
| rowspan="2" |P-MARQ<ref name=":6">{{cite web|url=http://pmarq.in/Default.aspx?catid=Mw==|title=P-MARQ|website=pmarq.in|access-date=23 April 2021|archive-date=13 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210413140537/http://pmarq.in/Default.aspx?catid=Mw==|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.news18.com/assembly-elections-2021/exit-poll/p-marq/|title=Exit Poll Results 2021 Live &#124; Assemby Elections Exit Polls Result of West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Puducherry|website=News18|access-date=17 May 2021|archive-date=17 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210517155459/https://www.news18.com/assembly-elections-2021/exit-poll/p-marq/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="ndtv.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/exit-polls-predict-third-term-for-mamata-banerjee-bjp-close-second-2424709|title=Exit Polls Predict Close Bengal Fight With Thin Edge For Mamata Banerjee|website=NDTV|access-date=17 May 2021|archive-date=17 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210517183826/https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/exit-polls-predict-third-term-for-mamata-banerjee-bjp-close-second-2424709|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''152–172'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|112–132
| Mosaraf Hossain
|10–20
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''20–60'''
| Amit Kumar Kundu
|-
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''44%'''
|[[Communist Party of India|CPI]]
|40%
|Srikumar Mukherjee
|12%
|
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''4%'''
|-
|-
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[Dakshin Dinajpur district|<span style="color:white;">'''Dakshin Dinajpur district'''</span>]]
|29 April 2021
|NEWSX – Polstrat<ref name="oneindia.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.oneindia.com/west-bengal-election-2021-opinion-poll-and-exit-poll/|title=West Bengal Election 2021 Opinion Poll and Exit Poll Results, Survey and Predictions|website=Oneindia|access-date=18 May 2021|archive-date=18 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210518084647/https://www.oneindia.com/west-bengal-election-2021-opinion-poll-and-exit-poll/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="exchange4media.com">{{cite web|title=Polstrat & News X release West Bengal exit poll results|url=https://www.exchange4media.com/industry-briefing-news/polstrat-news-x-release-west-bengal-exit-poll-results-112668.html|access-date=30 April 2021|website=Exchange4media|date=30 April 2021 |archive-date=30 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210430062655/https://www.exchange4media.com/amp/industry-briefing-news/polstrat-news-x-release-west-bengal-exit-poll-results-112668.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="news18.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.news18.com/assembly-elections-2021/exit-poll-1/|title=Exit Poll Results 2021 Live by Republic CNX &#124; Assemby Elections Exit Polls Result of West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Puducherry|website=News18|access-date=29 April 2021|archive-date=29 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210429150909/https://www.news18.com/assembly-elections-2021/exit-poll-1/|url-status=live}}</ref>
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''152–162'''
|115–125
|16–26
| –
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''27–47'''
|-
|-
| 37
| rowspan="2" |29 April 2021
| [[Kushmandi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kushmandi]]
| rowspan="2" |TV9 Bharatvarsh – Polstrat'<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tv9hindi.com/|title=Hindi News Before West Bengal|website=TV9 Hindi|access-date=24 March 2021|archive-date=30 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210430032924/https://www.tv9hindi.com/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="exchange4media.com"/><ref name="oneindia.com"/>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''142–152'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|125–135
| Rekha Roy
|16–26
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''7–27'''
| Ranjit Kumar Roy
| bgcolor="{{Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)/meta/color}}"|
| [[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|RSP]]
| Narmada Chandra Roy
| Rowspan=6 bgcolor=#61A1D7| '''26 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 38
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''43.9%'''
| [[Kumarganj (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kumarganj]]
|40.5%
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|10.7%
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|4.9%
| Toraf Hossain Mandal
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''3.4%'''
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Manas Sarkar
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Nargis Banu Chowdhury
|-
|-
| 39
| rowspan="2" |29 April 2021
| [[Balurghat (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Balurghat]]
| rowspan="2" |India Today – Axis-My-India<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/story/exit-poll-result-2021-live-updates-west-bengal-tamil-nadu-assam-kerala-puducherry-states-opinion-poll-aajtak-india-today-1796316-2021-04-29|title=India Today-Axis My India exit polls results 2021: Voters of Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Kerala, Puducherry have decided|date=29 April 2021|website=India Today|access-date=29 April 2021|archive-date=2 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210502091349/https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/story/exit-poll-result-2021-live-updates-west-bengal-tamil-nadu-assam-kerala-puducherry-states-opinion-poll-aajtak-india-today-1796316-2021-04-29|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="ndtv.com"/>
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|130–156
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|'''134–160'''
| Sekhar Dasgupta
|0–2
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|0–1
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:#DDDDDD" |'''HUNG'''
|[[Ashok Lahiri]]
| bgcolor="{{Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)/meta/color}}"|
| [[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|RSP]]
| Sucheta Biswas
|-
|-
| 40
|'''44%'''
| [[Tapan (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Tapan]]
|43%
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|10%
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|3%
| Kalpana Kisku
| style="background:#DDDDDD" |'''1%'''
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Budhrai Tudu
| bgcolor="{{Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)/meta/color}}"|
| [[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|RSP]]
| Raghu Urwo
|-
|-
| 41
|29 April 2021
| [[Gangarampur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Gangarampur]]
|India TV – Peoples Pulse<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.indiatvnews.com/elections/news-west-bengal-election-exit-poll-2021-with-india-tv-tmc-mamata-banerjee-bjp-congress-left-live-updates-701359|title=Bengal Exit Poll: BJP likely to deny Mamata third term &#124; Key takeaways|first=Shashank|last=Shantanu|date=29 April 2021|website=indiatvnews.com|access-date=29 April 2021|archive-date=1 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210501165003/https://www.indiatvnews.com/elections/news-west-bengal-election-exit-poll-2021-with-india-tv-tmc-mamata-banerjee-bjp-congress-left-live-updates-701359|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|64–88
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''173–192'''
| Goutam Das
|7–12
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''85–128'''
| Satyendra Nath Roy
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Nandalal Hazra
|-
|-
| 42
| rowspan="2" |29 April 2021
| [[Harirampur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Harirampur]]
| rowspan="2" |Jan-Ki-Baat<ref name="news18.com"/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.exchange4media.com/industry-briefing-news/india-news-jan-ki-baat-release-exit-poll-results-for-5-states-112667.html|title=India News -Jan Ki Baat release exit poll results for 5 states|website=Exchange4media|date=30 April 2021 |access-date=17 May 2021|archive-date=17 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210517183825/https://www.exchange4media.com/industry-briefing-news/india-news-jan-ki-baat-release-exit-poll-results-for-5-states-112667.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="ndtv.com"/>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|104–121
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''162–185'''
| Biplab Mitra
|3–9
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''58–64'''
| Nilanjan Roy
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Rafikul Islam
|-
|-
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[Malda district|<span style="color:white;">'''Malda district'''</span>]]
|44–45%
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''46–48%'''
|5–8%
|2%
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''1–4%'''
|-
|-
| 43
|29 April 2021
| [[Habibpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Habibpur]]
|Priyo Bandhu Media<ref>{{cite web |title=ভোটের সমীক্ষা – প্রিয় বন্ধু বাংলা|url=https://bengali.priyobandhu.com/rat-pohalei-gonona-kon-dol-koto-ashon-dokhol-korte-choleche/|access-date=30 April 2021|archive-date=1 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210501063712/https://bengali.priyobandhu.com/rat-pohalei-gonona-kon-dol-koto-ashon-dokhol-korte-choleche/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|82
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''187'''
| Pradip Baskey
|22
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|1
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''105'''
| [[Joyel Murmu]]
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Thakur Tudu
| Rowspan=6 bgcolor=#61A1D7| '''26 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 44
|29 April 2021
| [[Gazole (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Gazole]]
|Arambagh TV<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zogccVNQc4A|title=West Bengal election-2021 final exit poll by Arambagh TV (কে গড়বে সরকার?কি বলছে আরামবাগ টিভি? দেখুন|date=29 April 2021 |via=YouTube|access-date=30 April 2021|archive-date=2 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210502122247/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zogccVNQc4A|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|84–119
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''159–192'''
| Basanti Barman
|11–20
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''40–108'''
| Chinmoy Deb Barman
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Arun Biswas
|-
|-
| 45
|29 April 2021
| [[Chanchal (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Chanchal]]
|Sudarshan News<ref>{{cite web|title=#SudarshanExitPoll बंगाल में लहराने जा रहा भगवा ध्वज.. भाजपा को स्पष्ट बहुमत का अनुमान, ओवैसी ने चाटी धूल|url=https://www.sudarshannews.in/news-detail.aspx?id=20881|access-date=29 May 2021|website=sudarshannews.in|archive-date=2 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210602212657/https://www.sudarshannews.in/news-detail.aspx?id=20881|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| 97–104
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''170–180'''
| [[Nihar Ranjan Ghosh]]
| 6–10
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1–3
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''66–83'''
| Dipankar Ram
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Asif Mehbub
|-
|-
| 46
!colspan="2"| Overall average
| [[Harishchandrapur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Harishchandrapur]]
! style="background:#B0F4B0" |143–155
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
! 121–134
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
! 12–17
|Tajmul Hossain
! 1
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
! style="background:#B0F4B0" |9–34
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|}
|Md. Matiur Rahaman
''NK Digital Magazine''{{'s}} exit poll predicted victory for TMC in general election for the Samserganj seat and by-election for the Bhabanipur seat.<ref>{{cite AV media|date=30 September 2021|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnYVL7VA13o|title=EXIT POLL of BHAWANIPUR and Samshergaunj West Bengal Assembly Election 2021 By poll|access-date=30 September 2021|publisher=NK Digital Magazine|via=[[YouTube]]|language=bn|archive-date=30 September 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210930164343/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnYVL7VA13o|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite AV media|date=2 October 2021|title=Exit Poll of Bhabanipur {{!}} Calculation according to the candidates {{!}} West Bengal Assembly Election|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9Yu1XYFfHc|access-date=2 October 2021|publisher=NK Digital Magazine|via=[[YouTube]]|language=bn|archive-date=2 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211002082517/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9Yu1XYFfHc|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite AV media|date=2 October 2021|title=Exit Poll of Bhabanipur|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m50YpnTYZME|access-date=2 October 2021|publisher=NK INDIA|via=[[YouTube]]|language=hi|archive-date=2 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211002082535/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m50YpnTYZME|url-status=live}}</ref> ''Ekhon Biswa Bangla Sangbad'' predicted TMC's victory in all three seats where elections took place on 30 September.<ref>{{cite AV media|date=30 September 2021|title=লিখে রাখুন ফলাফল ৩-০ হচ্ছে: কুণাল|url=https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1518041075230726&id=399966740371504|access-date=4 October 2021|publisher=Ekhon BiswaBangla Sangbad|via=[[Facebook]]|language=bn}}</ref>
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
 
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
=== Opinion poll ===
| Alam Mostaque
A number of pre-poll surveys for the elections were published by different agencies and groups in the span of one year until 27 March. Most polls contradicted each other regarding the possible outcome.<ref>{{cite web|title=Trinamool or BJP? As battle for 'Poriborton' heats up in Bengal, pollsters divided over outcome|url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2021/mar/10/trinamool-or-bjp-as-battle-for-poriborton-heats-up-in-bengal-pollsters-divided-over-outcome-2274587.html|access-date=29 April 2021|website=The New Indian Express|date=10 March 2021 |archive-date=29 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210429070356/https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2021/mar/10/trinamool-or-bjp-as-battle-for-poriborton-heats-up-in-bengal-pollsters-divided-over-outcome-2274587.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;font-size:95%;line-height:16px"
! rowspan="2" width="100px" |Date published
! rowspan="2" width="175px" |Polling agency
! {{party color cell|Trinamool Congress}}
! {{party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
! style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Secular Democratic Alliance}} " |
! style="background:gray;{{party color|other}} " |
! rowspan="2" width="50px" |Lead
|-
|-
| 47
! style="width:75px;" |[[Trinamool Congress|AITC+]]
| [[Malatipur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Malatipur]]
! style="width:75px;" |[[National Democratic Alliance|NDA]]
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
! style="width:75px;" |[[Sanyukta Morcha|SM]]
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
! style="width:60px;" |Others
|Abdul Rahim Boxi
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Mausumi Das
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Alberuni Zulkarnain
|-
|-
| 48
| rowspan="2" |25 March 2021
| [[Ratua (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Ratua]]
| rowspan="2" |P-Marq<ref>{{cite web|date=25 March 2021|title=P-Marq survey gives edge to BJP in West Bengal, Left in Kerala|url=https://www.siasat.com/p-marq-survey-gives-edge-to-bjp-in-west-bengal-left-in-kerala-2115366/|access-date=6 April 2021|website=The Siasat Daily|archive-date=10 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210410073040/https://www.siasat.com/p-marq-survey-gives-edge-to-bjp-in-west-bengal-left-in-kerala-2115366/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=":6"/>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|121–130
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''149–158'''
|Samar Mukherjee
|11–15
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''19–37'''
|Abhishek Singhania
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Najima Khatun
|-
|-
| 49
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''43%'''
| [[Manikchak (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Manikchak]]
|42%
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|13%
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|
|Sabitri Mitra
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''1%'''
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Gour Chand Mandal
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Md. Mottakin Alam
| Rowspan=6 bgcolor=#91D6E3| '''29 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 50
|25 March 2021
| [[Maldaha (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Maldaha]]
| rowspan="1" |DB Live<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6URoMhyATCc|title=सबसे सटीक Opinion Poll &#124; किसकी बनेगी सरकार ? &#124;Election 2021 &#124; chunav news &#124;mamata banerjee #DBLIVE|date=25 March 2021 |via=YouTube|access-date=17 May 2021|archive-date=17 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210517213237/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6URoMhyATCc|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''170–175'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|74–79
|Ujjal Chowdhury
|42–47
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|0–2
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''91–101'''
|Gopal Chandra Saha
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Bhupendra Nath Halder
|-
|-
| 51
|19–25 March 2021
| [[English Bazar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|English Bazar]]
| rowspan="1" |Priyo Bandhu Media<ref name="crowdwisdom360.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.crowdwisdom360.com/blog/detail/580|title=Bengal Election Result 2021: TMC heading for a Massive Win|website=crowdwisdom360.com|access-date=17 May 2021|archive-date=17 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210517232930/https://www.crowdwisdom360.com/blog/detail/580|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zf-r6jY2Fbs|title=WB Election 21: প্রথম দফার ৩০ আসনে কে কোথায় জিততে চলেছেন? দেখুন সর্বশেষ সমীক্ষার বিস্তারিত ফলাফল|date=19 March 2021 |via=YouTube|access-date=18 May 2021|archive-date=18 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210518080832/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zf-r6jY2Fbs|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://bengali.priyobandhu.com/prothom-dofar-nirbachone-smvabyo-somikhya/|title=প্রথম দফার নির্বাচনের সম্ভাব্য সমীক্ষা, কারা হাসতে চলেছে শেষ হাসি, জেনে নিন! – প্রিয় বন্ধু বাংলা|access-date=18 May 2021|archive-date=18 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210518162246/https://bengali.priyobandhu.com/prothom-dofar-nirbachone-smvabyo-somikhya/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|93
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''168'''
|Krishnendu Narayan Chowdhury
|33
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''75'''
| [[Sreerupa Mitra Chaudhury]]
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Koushik Mishra
|-
|-
| 52
| rowspan="2" |24 March 2021
| [[Mothabari (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Mothabari]]
| rowspan="2" |Times Now C-Voter <ref>{{cite web|title=West Bengal Opinion Poll 2021: 'BJP may emerge as force to reckon with; TMC likely to get 160 seats'|url=https://www.timesnownews.com/india/west-bengal/article/west-bengal-election-opinion-poll/736707|access-date=26 March 2021|website=Times Now|date=24 March 2021|archive-date=26 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210326165351/https://www.timesnownews.com/india/west-bengal/article/west-bengal-election-opinion-poll/736707|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''152–168'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|104–120
|[[Sabina Yeasmin]]
|18–26
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|0–2
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| rowspan="2" style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''32–64'''
| Shyam Chand Ghosh
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Md. Dulal Sekh
|-
|-
| 53
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''42%'''
| [[Sujapur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sujapur]]
|37%
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|13%
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|8%
|Md Abdul Ghani
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|S K Jiyauddin
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Isha Khan Choudhury
|-
|-
| 54
| rowspan="2" |24 March 2021
| [[Baisnabnagar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Baisnabnagar]]
| rowspan="2" |TV9 Bharatvarsh <ref>{{cite web|date=24 March 2021|title=West Bengal Election 2021 Opinion Poll: BJP दे रही है कड़ी टक्कर, बहुमत से 2 सीट दूर रह जाएंगी ममता|url=https://www.tv9hindi.com/elections/west-bengal-elections-2021/west-bengal-election-2021-opinion-poll-live-updates-in-hindi-tv9-bharatvarsh-polstrat-tmc-mamata-banerjee-cm-bjp-narendra-modi-government-congress-latest-chunav-wb-news-today-2-591600.html|access-date=26 March 2021|website=TV9 Hindi|language=hi|archive-date=24 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210324111222/https://www.tv9hindi.com/elections/west-bengal-elections-2021/west-bengal-election-2021-opinion-poll-live-updates-in-hindi-tv9-bharatvarsh-polstrat-tmc-mamata-banerjee-cm-bjp-narendra-modi-government-congress-latest-chunav-wb-news-today-2-591600.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|'''146'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|122
|Chandana Sarkar
|23
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|3
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| rowspan="2" style="background:#DDDDDD" |'''HUNG'''
| [[Swadhin Kumar Sarkar]]
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Azizul Haque
|-
|-
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[Murshidabad district|<span style="color:white;">'''Murshidabad district'''</span>]]
|'''39.6%'''
|37.1%
|17.4%
|5.9%
|-
|-
| 55
| rowspan="2" |23 March 2021
| [[Farakka (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Farakka]]
| rowspan="2" |ABP News – CNX<ref>{{cite web|url=https://news.abplive.com/news/india/abp-news-cnx-opinion-poll-2021-vote-share-predictions-wb-election-state-assembly-seat-wise-analysis-abp-west-bengal-1449806|title=ABP-CNX Opinion Poll, WB Election: BJP Inches Closer With TMC in Vote Share; People Voice For Change|website=news.abplive.com|date=23 March 2021|access-date=23 March 2021|archive-date=2 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210502154027/https://news.abplive.com/news/india/abp-news-cnx-opinion-poll-2021-vote-share-predictions-wb-election-state-assembly-seat-wise-analysis-abp-west-bengal-1449806|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|'''136–146'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|130–140
|Monirul Islam
|14–18
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|1–3
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| rowspan="2" style="background:#DDDDDD" |'''HUNG'''
|Hemanta Ghosh
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Mainul Haque
| bgcolor=#61A1D7| '''26 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 56
|'''40%'''
| [[Samserganj (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Samserganj]]
|38%
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|16%
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|6%
|Amirul Islam
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Milan Ghosh
|bgcolor=#00BFFF|
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Rokeya Khatun
| '''16 May 2021'''
|-
|-
| 57
|23 March 2021
| [[Suti (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Suti]]
| rowspan="1" |India TV- Peoples Pulse<ref>{{cite web|last=Bhandari|first=Shashwat|date=24 March 2021|title=West Bengal opinion poll: Mamata or Modi, who has the edge? {{!}} Big takeaways|url=https://www.indiatvnews.com/news/india/west-bengal-opinion-poll-bjp-tmc-seats-prediction-people-pulse-c-voter-cnx-survey-latest-news-693268|access-date=26 March 2021|website=India TV|archive-date=24 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210324160926/https://www.indiatvnews.com/news/india/west-bengal-opinion-poll-bjp-tmc-seats-prediction-people-pulse-c-voter-cnx-survey-latest-news-693268|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|95
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''183'''
|Emani Biswas
|16
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|0
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''88'''
|Kaushik Das
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Humayun Roja
| bgcolor=#61A1D7| '''26 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 58
| rowspan="2" |23 March 2021
| [[Jangipur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jangipur]]
| rowspan="2" |Jan-Ki-Baat<ref>{{cite web|last1=Pandey |first1=Aanchal |date=23 March 2021|title=India News Jan Ki Baat Opinion Poll Bengal: TMC BJP MAHAJOT Vote Percent in West Bengal Assembly Election Result 2021 India News Jan Ki Baat Opinion Poll Bengal: परिवर्तन के पक्ष में बंगाल की जनता, जानिए बीजेपी और टीएमसी को कितने प्रतिशत वोट?|url=https://www.inkhabar.com/national/india-news-jan-ki-baat-opinion-poll-bengal-tmc-bjp-mahajot-vote-percent-in-west-bengal-assembly-election-result-2021-708145|access-date=23 March 2021|website=Inkhabar|language=hi|archive-date=23 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210323202301/https://www.inkhabar.com/national/india-news-jan-ki-baat-opinion-poll-bengal-tmc-bjp-mahajot-vote-percent-in-west-bengal-assembly-election-result-2021-708145|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Pandey |first1=Aanchal |date=23 March 2021|title=India News Jan Ki Baat Opinion Poll Bengal: BJP TMC MAHAJOT Seat Sharing in West Bengal Assembly Election 2021 Result, Win Loss Seat Sharing India News Jan Ki Baat Opinion Poll West Bengal : पश्चिम बंगाल में चलेगा बीजेपी का जादू, इतनी सीटों पर सिमट सकती हैं ममता बनर्जी की पार्टी टीएमसी|url=https://www.inkhabar.com/national/india-news-jan-ki-baat-opinion-poll-bengal-bjp-tmc-mahajot-seat-sharing-in-west-bengal-assembly-election-2021-result-win-loss-seat-sharing-708157|access-date=23 March 2021|website=Inkhabar|language=hi|archive-date=2 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210502154026/https://www.inkhabar.com/national/india-news-jan-ki-baat-opinion-poll-bengal-bjp-tmc-mahajot-seat-sharing-in-west-bengal-assembly-election-2021-result-win-loss-seat-sharing-708157|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|118–134
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''150–162'''
|Jakir Hossain
|10–14
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|0
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| rowspan="2" {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''16–44'''
|Sujit Das
| bgcolor="{{Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)/meta/color}}"|
| [[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|RSP]]
| Janey Alam
| '''16 May 2021'''
|-
|-
| 59
|44.1%
| [[Raghunathganj (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Raghunathganj]]
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''44.8%'''
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|7.5%
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|3%
|Akhruzzaman
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Golam Modarsha
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Abdul Kasem Biswas
| Rowspan=7 bgcolor=#61A1D7|'''26 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 60
| rowspan="2" |20 March 2021
| [[Sagardighi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sagardighi]]
| rowspan="2" |Polstrat<ref>{{cite web|last=Maskara|first=Shreya|date=20 March 2021|title=Polstrat Opinion Poll 2021: Voices from West Bengal|url=https://polstrat.medium.com/polstrat-opinion-poll-2021-voices-from-west-bengal-548eb5fad7d3|access-date=30 April 2021|website=Medium|archive-date=30 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210430112020/https://polstrat.medium.com/polstrat-opinion-poll-2021-voices-from-west-bengal-548eb5fad7d3|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| style="background:#B0F4B0"|'''163'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|102
|Subrata Saha
|29
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|0
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0"|'''61'''
|[[Mafuja Khatun]]
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| S. K. Hasnuzzaman
|-
|-
| 61
| style="background:#B0F4B0"|'''44.4%'''
|[[Lalgola (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Lalgola]]
|37.4%
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|11.7%
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|
|Mohammad Ali
| style="background:#B0F4B0"|'''7%'''
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Kalpana Ghosh
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Abu Hena
|-
|-
| 62
|17 March 2021
| [[Bhagabangola (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bhagabangola]]
| rowspan="1" |Shining India<ref>{{cite web|url=https://shiningindianews.com/2021/03/west-bengal-election-2021-shining-india-opinion-poll-predicts-mamata-banerjees-return-as-cm/|title=West Bengal Election 2021: Shining India Opinion Poll predicts Mamata Banerjee's return as CM|website=Shining India News|access-date=17 May 2021|archive-date=17 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210517230412/https://shiningindianews.com/2021/03/west-bengal-election-2021-shining-india-opinion-poll-predicts-mamata-banerjees-return-as-cm/|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''157–179'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|78–100
|Idris Ali
|28–42
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|0–4
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''57–101'''
|Mehbub Alam
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Kamaal Hossain
|-
|-
| 63
| rowspan="2" |15 March 2021
|[[Raninagar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Raninagar]]
| rowspan="2" |ABP News – C Voter<ref>{{cite web|url=https://news.abplive.com/news/abp-news-cvoter-opinion-poll-2021-live-updates-west-bengal-poll-tamil-nadu-kerala-assam-puducherry-election-opinion-poll-results-news-1448615|title=ABP News-CVoter Opinion Poll 2021 HIGHLIGHTS: From TMC To AINRC; Know Who Is Leading Where Ahead Of Assembly Polls|date=15 March 2021|website=news.abplive.com|access-date=24 June 2021|archive-date=24 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624220914/https://news.abplive.com/news/abp-news-cvoter-opinion-poll-2021-live-updates-west-bengal-poll-tamil-nadu-kerala-assam-puducherry-election-opinion-poll-results-news-1448615|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://news.abplive.com/news/india/abp-news-cvoter-opinion-poll-2021-results-west-bengal-opinion-poll-results-2021-mamata-banerjee-tmc-bjp-congress-vote-share-seat-wise-details-1448620|title=ABP Opinion Poll: TMC Still Top Choice in West Bengal, BJP Inches Closer; Cong+Left Nowhere in Race|date=15 March 2021|website=news.abplive.com|access-date=24 June 2021|archive-date=24 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624220916/https://news.abplive.com/news/india/abp-news-cvoter-opinion-poll-2021-results-west-bengal-opinion-poll-results-2021-mamata-banerjee-tmc-bjp-congress-vote-share-seat-wise-details-1448620|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://bengali.abplive.com/elections/abp-ananda-c-voter-opinion-poll-2021-live-updates-west-bengal-poll-tamil-nadu-kerala-assam-puducherry-election-opinion-poll-results-news-805831|title=WB Election C-Voter Opinion Poll 2021 LIVE: বাংলার মসনদে কে, কী বলছে সি ভোটারের তৃতীয় দফার সমীক্ষা?|first=ওয়েব ডেস্ক, এবিপি|last=আনন্দ|date=15 March 2021|website=bengali.abplive.com|access-date=24 June 2021|archive-date=24 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624220914/https://bengali.abplive.com/elections/abp-ananda-c-voter-opinion-poll-2021-live-updates-west-bengal-poll-tamil-nadu-kerala-assam-puducherry-election-opinion-poll-results-news-805831|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''150–166'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|98–114
|Soumik Hossain
|23–31
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|3–5
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| rowspan="2" style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''36–52'''
|Masuhara Khatun
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Firoza Begam
|-
|-
| 64
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''43.4%'''
| [[Murshidabad (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Murshidabad]]
|38.4%
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|12.7
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|5.5%
|Shaoni Singha Roy
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Gouri Sankar Ghosh
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Niazuddin Sekh
|-
|-
| 65
| rowspan="2" |8 March 2021
| [[Nabagram (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Nabagram]]
| rowspan="2" |ABP News – CNX<ref>{{cite web|date=8 March 2021|title=ABP-CNX Opinion Poll 2021: BJP Loses Ground, TMC Constant; Check Swinging Vote Share & Seat Projection Ahead of Bengal Polls|url=https://news.abplive.com/news/india/abp-news-cnx-opinion-poll-west-bengal-election-2021-constituency-wise-vote-share-and-seat-projection-1447581|access-date=9 March 2021|website=ABP Live|archive-date=8 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210308203431/https://news.abplive.com/news/india/abp-news-cnx-opinion-poll-west-bengal-election-2021-constituency-wise-vote-share-and-seat-projection-1447581|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''154–164'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|102–112
|Kanai Chandra Mondal
|22–30
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|01-03
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| rowspan="2" style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''42–62'''
|Mohan Halder
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Kripalini Ghosh
|-
|-
| 66
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''42%'''
| [[Khargram (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Khargram]]
|34%
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|20%
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|4%
|Ashis Marjit
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Aditya Moulik
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Bipadtaran Bagdi
| Rowspan=11 bgcolor=#91D6E3| '''29 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 67
| rowspan="2" |8 March 2021
| [[Burwan (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Burwan]]
| rowspan="2" |Times Now – C Voter<ref>{{cite web|title=West Bengal Pre Poll Survey 2021: Mamata likely to retain power; BJP expected to bag 107 seats|url=https://news.google.com/articles/CAIiEPPjfqho0RSF-AVkPKKZKQoqGQgEKhAIACoHCAowr6n9CjCr4PQCMOTdpQY|access-date=9 March 2021|website=Google News|archive-date=28 August 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210828050229/https://www.timesnownews.com/india/west-bengal/article/west-bengal-election-pre-poll-survey/729852|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''146–162'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|99–112
|Jiban Krishna Saha
|29–37
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|0
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| rowspan="2" style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''31–63'''
| Amiya Kumar Das
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Shiladitya Haldar
|-  
| 68
| [[Kandi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kandi]]
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Apurba Sarkar(David)
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Goutam Roy
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Saiful Alam Khan
|-
|-
| 69
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''42.2%'''
| [[Bharatpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bharatpur]]
|37.5%
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|14.8%
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|5.5%
|Humayun Kabir
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Iman Kalyan Mukherje
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Kamalesh Chatterjee
|-
|-
| 70
| rowspan="2" |24 February 2021
| [[Rejinagar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Rejinagar]]
| rowspan="2" |Times Democracy<ref name="crowdwisdom360.com"/><ref name="oneindia.com"/>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| style="background:#B0F4B0"|'''151'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|131
|Rabiul Alam Chowdhury
|12
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0"|'''20'''
| Arobindo Biswas
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Kafiruddin Sekh
|-
|-
| 71
| style="background:#B0F4B0"|'''44.10%'''
| [[Beldanga (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Beldanga]]
|39.61%
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|12.70%
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|3.59%
|Hasanuzzaman Sk.
| style="background:#B0F4B0"|'''4.49%'''
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Sumit Ghosh
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Seikh Safiujjaman
|-
|-
| 72
| rowspan="2" |13–14 February 2021
| [[Baharampur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Baharampur]]
| rowspan="2" |NK Digital Magazine{{efn|name=fn5|This survey was larger than any other opinion poll conducted by other agencies, on the basis of sample size, which for this survey was 147,000.}}<ref name="crowdwisdom360.com"/><ref>{{cite web|date=13 February 2021|title=West Bengal Assembly Election 2021 Opinion Poll Final Part, Episode 1 &#124; TMC BJP CPIM CONGRESS|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34zFbLBtMEs|website=NK Digital Magazine|language=bn|access-date=16 May 2021|archive-date=13 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210513203712/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34zFbLBtMEs|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| style="background:#B0F4B0"|'''192'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|69
|Naru Gopal Mukherjee
|30
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|3
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0"|'''123'''
| Subrata Moitra
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| [[Manoj Chakraborty]]
|-
|-
| 73
| style="background:#B0F4B0"|'''49%'''
| [[Hariharpara (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Hariharpara]]
|39%
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|10%
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|2%
|Niamot Sheikh
| style="background:#B0F4B0"|'''10%'''
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
<!--| rowspan="2" |27 February 2021
| Tanmoy Biswas
! rowspan="2" |ABP News – C Voter<ref>{{cite web |date=27 February 2021|title=C-Voter Opinion poll বিধানসভা ভোটে কোন দল ক'টি আসন পেতে পারে? কী বলছে C Voter জনমত সমীক্ষা|url=https://bengali.abplive.com/news/states/abp-ananda-c-voter-opinion-poll-2021-results-tmc-bjp-congress-left-front-party-wise-seat-share-ahead-of-elections-803631|website=ABP Ananda|language=bn}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=27 February 2021|title=C-Voter Opinion poll কোন দল পেতে পারে কত শতাংশ ভোট? কী বলছে C Voter জনমত সমীক্ষা|url=https://bengali.abplive.com/news/states/abp-ananda-c-voter-opinion-poll-2021-results-tmc-bjp-congress-left-front-party-poll-percentage-ahead-of-elections-803635|website=ABP Ananda|language=bn}}</ref>
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''148–164'''
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|92–108
| Mir Almagir
|31–39
|1–5
| rowspan="2" style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''40–72'''
|-
|-
| 74
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''43%'''
| [[Naoda (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Naoda]]
|38%
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|13%
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|6%
| Sahina Mamtaz Begum (Khan)
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Anupam Mondal
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Mosharaf Hossain Mondal
|-
|-
| 75
| rowspan="2" |15 February 2021
| [[Domkal (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Domkal]]
! rowspan="2" |ABP News – CNX<ref>{{cite web |date=15 February 2021|title=CNX Opinion Poll: আসন্ন নির্বাচনে কোন দল পেতে পারে কটা আসন?|url=https://bengali.abplive.com/news/states/cnx-opinion-poll-bjp-or-tmc-where-the-bengal-voters-are-leaning-themselves-ahead-of-election-802125|website=ABP Ananda|language=bn}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=15 February 2021|title=ABP News Opinion Poll: TMC Or BJP? Know Where Voters Are Leaning Towards In West Bengal Elections|url=https://news.abplive.com/news/india/abp-news-opinion-poll-mamata-banerjee-led-tmc-or-bjp-know-where-voters-heading-west-bengal-assembly-elections-abp-cnx-survey-1444335|website=ABP Live}}</ref>
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''146–156'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|113–119
|Jafikul Islam
|20–28
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|1–3
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| rowspan="2" style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''25–43'''
| Rubiya Khatun
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Mustafizur Rahman
|-
|-
| 76
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''41%'''
| [[Jalangi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jalangi]]
|37%
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|17%
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|5%
|Abdur Razzak
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Chandan Mondal
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Saiful Islam Molla
|-
|-
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[Nadia district|<span style="color:white;">'''Nadia district'''</span>]]
| rowspan="2" | 18 January 2021
! rowspan="2" | ABP News – CVoter<ref>{{cite web |date=18 January 2021|title=ABP-CVoter Election 2021 Opinion Poll LIVE: People In Bengal Satisfied With Mamata, TMC To Regain Power|url=https://news.abplive.com/news/india/abp-news-c-voter-2021-opinion-poll-live-updates-kaun-banega-mukhyamantri-assembly-election-5-states-wb-election-opinion-poll-kerala-election-opinion-poll-puducherry-tamil-nadu-manipur-opinion-poll-results-stats-1439900|access-date=18 January 2021|website=ABP Live}}</ref>
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''158'''
| 102
| 30
| 4
| rowspan="2" style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''56'''
|-
|-
| 77
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''43%'''
| [[Karimpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Karimpur]]
|37.5%
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|12%
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|7.5%
|Bimalendu Sinha Roy
|}-->
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
''NK Digital Magazine''{{'s}} opinion poll predicted victory for TMC in Jangipur and Samserganj.<ref>{{Cite AV media|date=12 September 2021|title=UP & West Bengal Assembly ElectionOpinion Poll Part 1 {{!}} NK Digital|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-y1iPKonQ0Y|publisher=NK Digital Magazine|via=YouTube|language=bn|access-date=15 September 2021|archive-date=15 September 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210915121742/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-y1iPKonQ0Y|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite AV media|date=15 September 2021|title=West Bengal Assembly Election 2021{{!}} Bhawanipur {{!}} By Poll #Mamata Banerjee # Priyanka Tibrewal|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyqo-cM6UP0|publisher=NK Digital Magazine|via=YouTube|language=bn|access-date=15 September 2021|archive-date=15 September 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210915121737/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyqo-cM6UP0|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite AV media|date=16 September 2021|title=Bhawanipur Ka Bhabishya {{!}} Future of Mamata Banerjee {{!}} NK India|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUf9V0eCYCA|publisher=NK INDIA|via=YouTube|language=hi|access-date=16 September 2021|archive-date=16 September 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210916063306/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUf9V0eCYCA|url-status=live}}</ref> They also conducted a pre-poll survey across poll-bound Assembly constituencies that predicted TMC's victory.<ref>{{Cite AV media|date=17 October 2021|title=West Bengal Assembly Election 2021 Opinion Poll|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBqp41rck5g|publisher=NK Digital Magazine|via=[[YouTube]]|language=bn|access-date=17 October 2021|archive-date=17 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211017064540/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBqp41rck5g|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite AV media|date=24 October 2021|title=West Bengal Assembly Election 2021 Opinion Poll of Santipur Dinhata Bye Poll NK Digital|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gE9aDJRjPpI|publisher=NK Digital Magazine|via=[[YouTube]]|language=bn|access-date=24 October 2021|archive-date=24 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211024041358/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gE9aDJRjPpI|url-status=live}}</ref>
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
 
| Samarendra Nath Ghosh
==Election==
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
===COVID-19 guidelines===
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
The ECI issued various health guidelines for conducting the elections, including the use of masks, sanitisation of the polling booths, use of thermal scanners before entering the polling booths, maintaining social distancing, and so forth.<ref>{{cite web|date=26 February 2021|title=Election Covid Guidelines: করোনা আবহে কোভিড বিধি মেনেই ভোট, জেনে নিন সব গাইডলাইন|url=https://bengali.abplive.com/news/covid-safety-election-guidelines-to-be-followed-in-elections-announced-by-election-commission-803518|access-date=7 March 2021|website=ABP Ananda|language=bn|archive-date=9 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210309150606/https://bengali.abplive.com/news/covid-safety-election-guidelines-to-be-followed-in-elections-announced-by-election-commission-803518|url-status=live}}</ref> The maximum number of voters for each polling station was lowered to 1000 from 1500.<ref>{{cite web|date=2 March 2021|title=Assembly polls 2021: Guidelines in place for Covid-positive voters|url=https://www.deccanherald.com/national/assembly-polls-2021-guidelines-in-place-for-covid-positive-voters-957152.html|access-date=7 March 2021|website=Deccan Herald|archive-date=3 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210303070132/https://www.deccanherald.com/national/assembly-polls-2021-guidelines-in-place-for-covid-positive-voters-957152.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
|Pravas Majumdar
 
| Rowspan=9 bgcolor=#9C85BD| '''22 April 2021'''
[[File:A volunteer conducting thermal screening of the voters, at a polling booth, during the third phase of the West Bengal Assembly Election, in Uluberia, West Bengal on April 06, 2021.jpg|thumb|A volunteer conducting [[Thermometer|thermal screening]] on voters at a polling booth during the third phase of the West Bengal Assembly Election, in [[Uluberia]], West Bengal, on 6 April 2021]]
|-
 
| 78
After COVID-19 cases increased in the state,<ref>{{Cite news|date=18 March 2021|title=COVID-19 cases spike in poll-bound West Bengal|work=The Hindu|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/kolkata/covid-19-cases-spike-in-poll-bound-west-bengal/article34095578.ece|access-date=11 April 2021|issn=0971-751X|archive-date=11 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210411112643/https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/kolkata/covid-19-cases-spike-in-poll-bound-west-bengal/article34095578.ece|url-status=live}}</ref> the ECI issued warnings for all recognised state and national political parties to strictly follow COVID-19 guidelines,<ref>{{cite web|date=10 April 2021|title=Follow Covid norms or will ban rallies, Election Commission tells parties|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/india/follow-covid-norms-or-will-ban-rallies-election-commission-tells-parties-7266946/|access-date=11 April 2021|website=The Indian Express|archive-date=10 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210410175355/https://indianexpress.com/article/india/follow-covid-norms-or-will-ban-rallies-election-commission-tells-parties-7266946/|url-status=live}}</ref> and banned all political rallies, public meetings, street plays and ''nukkad sabhas'' from 7 pm to 10 am starting from 16 April.<ref>{{cite web|date=16 April 2021|title=West Bengal Election 2021: EC bans rallies, public meetings from 7 pm to 10 am amid COVID surge|url=https://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-west-bengal-election-2021-ec-bans-rallies-public-meetings-from-7-pm-to-10-am-amid-covid-surge-2886669|access-date=16 April 2021|website=DNA India|archive-date=16 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210416150848/https://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-west-bengal-election-2021-ec-bans-rallies-public-meetings-from-7-pm-to-10-am-amid-covid-surge-2886669|url-status=live}}</ref> On 22 April 2021, before the seventh and eighth phases of voting, the ECI forbade roadshows, and added that at most 500 people were allowed in public meetings.<ref>{{cite web|last=Bhandari|first=Shashwat|date=22 April 2021|title=Covid-19: EC restricts Bengal election campaigning, parties can't hold roadshows|url=https://www.indiatvnews.com/elections/news-election-commission-big-decision-restricts-bengal-election-campaigning-bans-roadshows-699768|access-date=22 April 2021|website=India TV|archive-date=22 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210422155503/https://www.indiatvnews.com/elections/news-election-commission-big-decision-restricts-bengal-election-campaigning-bans-roadshows-699768|url-status=live}}</ref> On 27 April, they issued a notification over banning victory processions on and after the day the votes were counted.<ref>{{cite web|date=27 April 2021|title=Amid Covid-19 surge, Election Commission bans victory processions during and after counting of votes on May 2|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/india/election-commission-bans-victory-processions-during-and-after-counting-of-votes-on-may-2-7290853/|access-date=27 April 2021|website=The Indian Express|archive-date=27 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210427050742/https://indianexpress.com/article/india/election-commission-bans-victory-processions-during-and-after-counting-of-votes-on-may-2-7290853/|url-status=live}}</ref>
| [[Tehatta (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Tehatta]]
 
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
===Security preparations===
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
[[File:An elderly elector cast her vote with assistance of CAPF Jawans at 260 Bardhaman Dakshin Assembly Constituency of Purba Bardhaman District.jpg|thumb|An elderly voter casts her vote with the help of [[Central Armed Police Forces|CAPF]] officers at 260 [[Bardhaman Dakshin|Bardhaman Dakshin Assembly constituency]] of the [[Purba Bardhaman district]].]]
|Tapas Kumar Saha
 
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
After several instances of violence, threats, and murders before the polls were announced, the ECI and the [[Ministry of Home Affairs|Home Ministry]] ordered twelve companies of [[Central Armed Police Forces]] (CAPF) to be deployed in West Bengal on 20 February. At least 125 more CAPF troops were dispatched to reach West Bengal on 25 February to focus on sensitive zones.<ref>{{cite web|title=West Bengal Election 2021: 12 Companies Of Central Forces Reach Bengal As Poll Preparation Begins|url=https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/politics/west-bengal-election-2021-12-companies-of-central-forces-reach-bengal-as-poll-preparation-begins-6548611.html|access-date=8 March 2021|website=Moneycontrol|date=20 February 2021|archive-date=9 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210309161213/https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/politics/west-bengal-election-2021-12-companies-of-central-forces-reach-bengal-as-poll-preparation-begins-6548611.html|url-status=live}}</ref> 60 companies of the [[Central Reserve Police Force]] (CRPF), 30 companies of the [[Sashastra Seema Bal]] (SSB), 25 companies of the [[Border Security Force]] (BSF) and five companies each of the [[Central Industrial Security Force]] (CISF) and the [[Indo-Tibetan Border Police]] (ITBP).<ref>{{cite web|date=4 March 2021|title=Explained: Why the EC is sending 125 companies of CAPF to Bengal before poll announcement|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/west-bengal-assembly-elections-central-forces-deployment-7197073/|access-date=8 March 2021|website=The Indian Express|archive-date=26 February 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210226075433/https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/west-bengal-assembly-elections-central-forces-deployment-7197073/|url-status=live}}</ref> The total number of central forces rose to 725,<ref>{{cite web|title=725 CAPF companies to be deployed for West Bengal polls, informs CRPF DG|url=https://www.freepressjournal.in/india/725-capf-companies-to-be-deployed-for-west-bengal-polls-informs-crpf-dg|access-date=10 April 2021|website=Free Press Journal|archive-date=10 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210410180208/https://www.freepressjournal.in/india/725-capf-companies-to-be-deployed-for-west-bengal-polls-informs-crpf-dg|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=725 CAPF companies to be deployed for West Bengal polls: CRPF chief Kuldiep Singh {{!}} West Bengal News|url=https://www.timesnownews.com/india/west-bengal/article/725-capf-companies-to-be-deployed-for-west-bengal-polls-crpf-chief-kuldiep-singh/734173|access-date=10 April 2021|website=Times Now|date=18 March 2021 |archive-date=10 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210410180207/https://www.timesnownews.com/amp/india/west-bengal/article/725-capf-companies-to-be-deployed-for-west-bengal-polls-crpf-chief-kuldiep-singh/734173|url-status=live}}</ref> before a final total of 1,000 companies after the third phase of polling.<ref>{{cite news|title=200 more CAPF companies to reach Bengal|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/200-more-capf-companies-to-reach-bengal/articleshow/81891164.cms|access-date=10 April 2021|website=The Times of India|date=4 April 2021|archive-date=10 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210410181914/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/200-more-capf-companies-to-reach-bengal/articleshow/81891164.cms|url-status=live}}</ref>
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
 
| Ashutosh Paul
In the second phase of election, [[Section 144]] of the [[Code of Criminal Procedure (India)|Code of Criminal Procedure]] was implemented across areas in the Tamluk and Haldia subdivisions.<ref>{{cite web|last=Kaushika|first=Pragya|date=31 March 2021|title=Ahead of phase II polling, Bengal administration imposes Section 144 in Nandigram, adjoining constituencies|url=https://www.aninews.in/news/national/general-news/ahead-of-phase-ii-polling-bengal-administration-imposes-section-144-in-nandigram-adjoining-constituencies20210331160318/|access-date=31 March 2021|website=ANI News|archive-date=31 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210331135234/https://www.aninews.in/news/national/general-news/ahead-of-phase-ii-polling-bengal-administration-imposes-section-144-in-nandigram-adjoining-constituencies20210331160318/|url-status=dead}}</ref> After the fourth phase of polling, the ECI deployed an extra 71 companies of central forces.<ref>{{cite web|date=10 April 2021|title=Amid poll-related violence, 71 more CAPF companies rushed to West Bengal|url=https://www.financialexpress.com/india-news/amid-poll-related-violence-71-more-capf-companies-rushed-to-west-bengal/2230757/|access-date=10 April 2021|website=The Financial Express|archive-date=10 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210410141537/https://www.financialexpress.com/india-news/amid-poll-related-violence-71-more-capf-companies-rushed-to-west-bengal/2230757/|url-status=live}}</ref>
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
 
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
=== Voting ===
|Subodh Biswas
[[File:Polling officials carrying the Electronic Voting Machine (EVMs) and other necessary inputs required for the West Bengal Assembly Election, at a distribution centre, in Uluberia, West Bengal on April 05, 2021.jpg|thumb|Polling officials carrying the electronic voting machines and other necessary devices required for the West Bengal Assembly election at a distribution centre in [[Uluberia]], West Bengal, on 5 April 2021]]
[[File:First time voters showing mark of indelible ink after casting their vote, at a polling booth, during the fourth phase of the West Bengal Assembly Election in Kolkata, West Bengal on April 10, 20.jpg|thumb|First time voters showing [[election ink]] marks after casting their vote at a polling booth during the fourth phase of the West Bengal Assembly election at Nehru Colony Primary School, [[Regent Park, Kolkata|Regent Park]], [[Kolkata]], West Bengal, on 10 April 2021]]
[[File:Voters standing in the queue to cast their votes, at a polling booth, during the third phase of the West Bengal Assembly Election, in Uluberia, West Bengal on April 06, 2021.jpg|thumb|Voters standing in a queue to cast their votes at a polling booth during the third phase of the West Bengal Assembly election, in [[Uluberia]], West Bengal, on 6 April 2021]]
 
====Voter turnout====
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Phase wise voter turnout
|-
|-
| 79
!colspan="2"| Phase
| [[Palashipara (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Palashipara]]
! Seats
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
! Voters
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
! Polled
|Manik Bhattacharya
! Turnout
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Bibhash Chandra Mandal
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|M. S. Sadi
|-
|-
| 80
|bgcolor=#FFF101|
| [[Kaliganj (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kaliganj]]
|'''I'''
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|{{right|30}}
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{right|7,380,942}}
|Naseeruddin Ahamed (Lal)
|
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| '''84.63%'''
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Abhijit Ghosh
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Abdul Kasem
|-
|-
| 81
| bgcolor=#CEAD56|
| [[Nakashipara (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Nakashipara]]
|'''II'''
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|{{right|30}}
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{right|7,594,549}}
|Kallol Khan
|
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| '''86.11%'''
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Shantanu Deb
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Sukla Saha Chakraborty
|-
|-
| 82
|bgcolor=#8FCB76|
| [[Chapra, Nadia (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Chapra]]
|'''III'''
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|{{right|31}}
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{right|7,852,425}}
|Rukbanur Rahman
|
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| '''84.61%'''
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Kalyan Kumar Nandi
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
|RSMP
|Kanchan Moitra
|-
|-
| 83
| bgcolor=#C5CEE8|
| [[Krishnanagar Uttar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Krishnanagar Uttar]]
|'''IV'''
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|{{right|44}}
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{right|11,581,022}}
| [[Koushani Mukherjee]]
|
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|'''79.90%'''
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Mukul Roy]]
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Sylvie Saha
|-
|-
| 84
| bgcolor=#E3A6CB|
| [[Nabadwip (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Nabadwip]]
|'''V'''
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|{{right|45}}
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{right|11,347,344}}
|Pundarikakshya Saha (Nanda)
|
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| '''82.49%'''
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Siddartha Naskar
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Swarnendu Singha
|-
|-
| 85
| bgcolor=#9C85BD|
| [[Krishnanagar Dakshin (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Krishnanagar Dakshin]]
|'''VI'''
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|{{right|43}}
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{right|10,387,791}}
|[[Ujjal Biswas]]
|
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| '''82.00%'''
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Mahadev Sarkar
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Sumit Biswas
|-
|-
| 86
| bgcolor=#61A1D7|
| [[Santipur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Santipur]]
|'''VII'''
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|{{right|34}}
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{right|8,188,907}}
| Ajoy Dey
|
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|'''76.89%'''
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|[[Jagannath Sarkar (BJP politician)|Jagannath Sarkar]]
|bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Riju Ghoshal
| Rowspan=8 bgcolor=#E3A6CB| '''17 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 87
|bgcolor=#91D6E3|
| [[Ranaghat Uttar Paschim (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Ranaghat Uttar Paschim]]
|'''VIII'''
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|{{right|35}}
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{right|8,477,728}}
|Sankar Singha
|
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| '''78.32%'''
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Partha Sarathi Chatterjee
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Bijoyendu Biswas
|-
|-
| 88
|bgcolor=#000000|
| [[Krishnaganj (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Krishnaganj]]
|Later
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|{{right|2}}
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{right|490,212<br><ref name=news18_056>{{cite web |title=Samserganj Election 2021: Assembly Elections News, Samserganj Constituency, Vidhan Sabha|url=https://www.news18.com/assembly-elections-2021/west-bengal/samserganj-election-result-s25a056/|work=News18|access-date=1 October 2021}}</ref><ref name=news18_058>{{cite web |title=Jangipur Election 2021: Assembly Elections News, Jangipur Constituency, Vidhan Sabha|url=https://www.news18.com/assembly-elections-2021/west-bengal/jangipur-election-result-s25a058/|work=News18|access-date=1 October 2021}}</ref>}}
|Dr. Tapas Mandal
|
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
|[[Ashis Kumar Biswas]]
! colspan="2"|Total
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
! {{right|294}}
|RSMP
! {{right| 73,298,428 }}
|Anup Mondal
! 59,935,989
! 82.30%
|}
 
*Number of general voters: 73,294,980
**Male voters: 37,366,306
**Female voters: 35,927,084
**Non-binary voters: 1,590
*Number of service voters: 112,642
*Overseas voters: 210
*Total number of voters: 73,407,832
*Polling stations: 101,916<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/kolkata-news/over-20-lakh-new-voters-added-to-final-electoral-rolls-for-west-bengal-101610721194588.html|title=Over 20 lakh new voters added to final electoral rolls for West Bengal|date=15 January 2021|website=Hindustan Times|access-date=28 June 2021|archive-date=28 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210628110410/https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/kolkata-news/over-20-lakh-new-voters-added-to-final-electoral-rolls-for-west-bengal-101610721194588.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/west-bengal-elections-2021-tmc-bjp-congress-cpm-election-commission-7207375/|title=Explained: What the 8-phase West Bengal election means for EC, parties and voters|date=16 March 2021|access-date=28 June 2021|archive-date=28 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210628110409/https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/west-bengal-elections-2021-tmc-bjp-congress-cpm-election-commission-7207375/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.financialexpress.com/india-news/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-phase-3-voting-date-schedule-key-candidates-and-constituencies-all-you-need-to-know/2226570/|title=West Bengal Assembly Elections 2021: Phase-3 voting date, schedule, key candidates and constituencies – All you need to know|date=4 April 2021|access-date=28 June 2021|archive-date=28 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210628085118/https://www.financialexpress.com/india-news/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-phase-3-voting-date-schedule-key-candidates-and-constituencies-all-you-need-to-know/2226570/|url-status=live}}</ref>
 
====Phases====
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Phase
!Description
!Citation
|-
|-
| 89
!I
| [[Ranaghat Uttar Purba (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Ranaghat Uttar Purba]]  
|Nearly 74 [[lakh]] voters across 10,288 polling stations of West Bengal were registered in this phase of election. [[Webcast]]ing was arranged for 5,392 polling stations. During this phase, a total of 10,288 [[Ballot|Ballot Units]] (BUs), 10,288 [[Control unit|Control Units]] (CUs) and 10,288 [[Voter-verified paper audit trail]]s (VVPATs) were used in West Bengal.
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|<ref>{{cite web|title=Polling for Phase 1 Assam and West Bengal Assembly Constituencies conducted peacefully & successfully|url=https://old.eci.gov.in/files/file/13207-polling-for-phase-1-assam-and-west-bengal-assembly-constituencies-conducted-peacefully-successfully/|access-date=27 March 2021|website=Election Commission of India|archive-date=27 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210327144552/https://eci.gov.in/files/file/13207-polling-for-phase-1-assam-and-west-bengal-assembly-constituencies-conducted-peacefully-successfully/|url-status=live}}</ref>
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Samir Kumar Poddar
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Ashim Biswas
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
|RSMP
|Dinesh Chandra Biswas
|-
|-
| 90
!II
| [[Ranaghat Dakshin (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Ranaghat Dakshin]]  
|Nearly 73 lakh electorates across 10,592 polling stations of West Bengal were registered in this phase of election. Webcasting were arranged for 5,535 polling stations. During this phase, a total of 10,620 BUs, 10,620 CUs, and 10,620 VVPATs were used. 1,137 [[Flying Squad]]s (FS) and 1,012 Static [[Surveillance|Surveillance Teams]] (SST) checked the transfer of cash, liquor, drugs and [[Promotional merchandise|freebies]]. 3 Air Intelligence Units (AIU) of the IT Department were also set up at Kolkata, Andal, [[Durgapur]] and [[Bagdogra]]. 14,499 cases of Model Code of Conduct violations were reported in West Bengal with 11,630 detained until 4:30 pm of voting day.
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|<ref>{{cite web|title=Polling for Phase 2 Assam and West Bengal Assembly Constituencies conducted peacefully.|url=https://old.eci.gov.in/files/file/13229-polling-for-phase-2-assam-and-west-bengal-assembly-constituencies-conducted-peacefully/|access-date=2 April 2021|website=Election Commission of India|archive-date=1 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210401134954/https://eci.gov.in/files/file/13229-polling-for-phase-2-assam-and-west-bengal-assembly-constituencies-conducted-peacefully/|url-status=live}}</ref>
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Barnali Dey
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Mukut Mani Adhikari
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Rama Biswas
|-
|-
| 91
!III
| [[Chakdaha (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Chakdaha]]
|A total of 7,852,425 voters were eligible to vote in 10,871 polling stations, out of which, 64,083 were [[Disability|physically disabled]] voters, and 126,177 voters were above the age of 80. 22 general observers, 7 police observers and 9 [[Expense|expenditure]] observers were deployed.
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|<ref>{{cite web|date=6 April 2021|title=Polling in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and for Phase 3 Assembly Constituencies in Assam and West Bengal conducted peacefully Voting held in 1.5 lakh Polling Stations across 475 Assembly Constituencies|url=https://old.eci.gov.in/files/file/13275-polling-in-kerala-tamil-nadu-puducherry-and-for-phase-3-assembly-constituencies-in-assam-and-west-bengal-conducted-peacefully-voting-held-in-15-lakh-polling-stations-across-475-assembly-constituencies/|access-date=9 April 2021|website=Election Commission of India|archive-date=6 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210406130330/https://eci.gov.in/files/file/13275-polling-in-kerala-tamil-nadu-puducherry-and-for-phase-3-assembly-constituencies-in-assam-and-west-bengal-conducted-peacefully-voting-held-in-15-lakh-polling-stations-across-475-assembly-constituencies/|url-status=live}}</ref>
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Subhankar Singha (Jishu)
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Bankim Ch. Ghosh
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Narayan Dasgupta
|-
|-
| 92
!IV
| [[Kalyani (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kalyani]]
|A total of 11,581,022 voters were eligible to vote in this phase of election, of which 50,523 were physically disabled voters, and 203,927 were voters above the age of 80.
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|<ref>{{cite web|title=Polling in Phase 4 Assembly Constituencies in West Bengal conducted today; ECI adjourns polling in PS 126 of 5-Sitalkuchi (SC) Assembly constituency, Cooch Behar|url=https://old.eci.gov.in/files/file/13295-polling-in-phase-4-assembly-constituencies-in-west-bengal-conducted-today-eci-adjourns-polling-in-ps-126-of-5-sitalkuchi-sc-assembly-constituency-cooch-behar/|access-date=18 April 2021|website=Election Commission of India|archive-date=18 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210418105708/https://eci.gov.in/files/file/13295-polling-in-phase-4-assembly-constituencies-in-west-bengal-conducted-today-eci-adjourns-polling-in-ps-126-of-5-sitalkuchi-sc-assembly-constituency-cooch-behar/|url-status=live}}</ref>
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Aniruddha Biswas
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Ambika Roy
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Sabuj Das
|-
|-
| 93
!V
| [[Haringhata (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Haringhata]]
|A total of 11,347,344 voters were eligible to vote in this phase of election, of which 60,198 were physically disabled, and 179,634 were above the age of 80.
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|<ref>{{cite web|title=Polling in 15,789 Polling Stations spread across 45 Assembly Constituencies in West Bengal Phase V Elections, Bye-Election in 2 Parliamentary Constituencies and 12 Assembly Constituencies across 10 States conducted peacefully today|url=https://old.eci.gov.in/files/file/13329-polling-in-15789-polling-stations-spread-across-45-assembly-constituencies-in-west-bengal-phase-v-elections-bye-election-in-2-parliamentary-constituencies-and-12-assembly-constituencies-across-10-states-conducted-peacefully-today/|access-date=18 April 2021|website=Election Commission of India|archive-date=17 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210417130510/https://eci.gov.in/files/file/13329-polling-in-15789-polling-stations-spread-across-45-assembly-constituencies-in-west-bengal-phase-v-elections-bye-election-in-2-parliamentary-constituencies-and-12-assembly-constituencies-across-10-states-conducted-peacefully-today/|url-status=live}}</ref>
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Nilima Nag (Mallick)
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Ashim Sarkar
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Alakesh Das
|-
|-
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[North 24 Parganas district|<span style="color:white;">'''North 24 Parganas district'''</span>]]
!VI
|A total of 10,387,791 voters were eligible to vote in this phase of election, of which 64,266 were physically disabled and 157,290 were above the age of 80.
|<ref>{{cite web|date=22 April 2021|title=Polling held in 14,480 Polling Stations spread across 43 ACs in Phase VI WB Elections. Voter Turnout (at 5 PM) for Phase VI West Bengal Election 79.09%|url=https://old.eci.gov.in/files/file/13337-polling-held-in-14480-polling-stations-spread-across-43-acs-in-phase-vi-wb-elections-voter-turnout-at-5-pm-for-phase-vi-west-bengal-election-7909/|access-date=22 April 2021|website=Election Commission of India|archive-date=22 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210422130520/https://eci.gov.in/files/file/13337-polling-held-in-14480-polling-stations-spread-across-43-acs-in-phase-vi-wb-elections-voter-turnout-at-5-pm-for-phase-vi-west-bengal-election-7909/|url-status=live}}</ref>
|-
|-
| 94
!VII
| [[Bagda (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bagda]]  
|A total of 8,188,907 voters were eligible to vote in this phase of election, of which 50,919 were physically disabled and 101,689 were above the age of 80.
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|<ref name="pib.gov.in" />
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|-
|Paritosh Kumar Saha
!VIII
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|A total of 8,478,274 voters were eligible to vote in this phase of election, of which 72,094 were physically disabled, and 112,440 were above the age of 80.
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|<ref name="pib.gov.in" />
| Biswajit Das
|}
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
 
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
==Incidents==
| Prabir Kirtania
*In February, Jakir Hossain, the MLA from Jangipur and [[Department of Labour (West Bengal)|Labour Minister of West Bengal]], received serious injuries after bombs were thrown at him in the [[Nimtita railway station]].<ref>{{cite web|date=17 February 2021|title=West Bengal minister Jakir Hossain injured in bomb attack in railway station|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/west-bengal-minister-jakir-hossain-injured-in-bomb-attack-in-railway-station/articleshow/81077096.cms|work=The Economic Times|access-date=24 October 2021|archive-date=24 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211024150419/https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/west-bengal-minister-jakir-hossain-injured-in-bomb-attack-in-railway-station/articleshow/81077096.cms|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=17 February 2021|title=West Bengal minister Jakir Hossain injured in crude bomb attack in Murshidabad|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/west-bengal-minister-jakir-hossain-injured-crude-bomb-attack-railway-station-murshidabad-1770305-2021-02-17|work=India Today|access-date=24 October 2021|archive-date=24 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211024150953/https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/west-bengal-minister-jakir-hossain-injured-crude-bomb-attack-railway-station-murshidabad-1770305-2021-02-17|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=18 February 2021|title=Bengal Minister Jakir Hossain Injured in Bomb Attack, CID Takes Over Probe|url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/west-bengal-cid-to-probe-bomb-attack-on-minister-jakir-hossain-2373041|work=NDTV|access-date=24 October 2021|archive-date=24 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211024152153/https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/west-bengal-cid-to-probe-bomb-attack-on-minister-jakir-hossain-2373041|url-status=live}}</ref>
| Rowspan=17 bgcolor=#9C85BD| '''22 April 2021'''
*On their way to attend the Brigade rally of Sanjukta Morcha, ISF workers attacked TMC activists in Bhangar.<ref>{{cite web|date=28 February 2021|title=ব্রিগেডের পথে তৃণমূল কর্মী–সমর্থকদের মেরে মাথা ফাটাল আব্বাস সিদ্দিকীর অনুগামীরা|url=https://bangla.hindustantimes.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election-2021/tmc-workers-and-supporters-attacked-by-isf-workers-and-followers-of-abbas-siddiqui-while-going-to-brigade-meeting-31614498938785.html|work=Hindustan Times Bangla|language=bn|access-date=9 January 2022|archive-date=9 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220109001347/https://bangla.hindustantimes.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election-2021/tmc-workers-and-supporters-attacked-by-isf-workers-and-followers-of-abbas-siddiqui-while-going-to-brigade-meeting-31614498938785.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
*On 10 March, Mamata Banerjee filed her nomination at the Haldia sub-divisional office headquarters as the TMC candidate for [[Nandigram Assembly constituency|Nandigram]]. Around 6:15 pm she was injured when she was leaving the Birulia market area of that constituency. She alleged that she was pushed by "four-five people" who manhandled her and slammed the door of her car on her foot. She was taken to [[IPGMER and SSKM Hospital|SSKM Hospital]] in Kolkata for treatment.<ref>{{cite news|title=Mamata Banerjee 'attacked' in Nandigram: Key developments|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/elections/assembly-elections/west-bengal/mamata-banerjee-attacked-in-nandigram-key-developments/articleshow/81434254.cms|website=The Times of India|date=10 March 2021|access-date=31 May 2021|archive-date=3 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210603070007/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/elections/assembly-elections/west-bengal/mamata-banerjee-attacked-in-nandigram-key-developments/articleshow/81434254.cms|url-status=live}}</ref> BJP MP [[Subramanian Swamy]] made a direct call to her office and inquired about her health before giving a statement wishing her good health.<ref>{{cite web|date=12 March 2021|title=বিরোধীদের কদর্য মন্তব্য ঘিরে নিন্দার ঝড় উঠল দেশজুড়ে|url=https://bartamanpatrika.com/detailNews.php?cID=13&nID=282985&P=1&nPID=20210312|website=bartamanpatrika.com|language=bn|access-date=12 June 2021|archive-date=6 July 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220706122230/https://bartamanpatrika.com/detailNews.php?cID=13&nID=282985&P=1&nPID=20210312|url-status=live}}</ref> A day after being injured, Mamata Banerjee released a video message urging people and party workers to be calm and exercise restraint.<ref>{{cite web|date=11 March 2021|title=Mamata releases message from hospital, says, 'Please be calm'|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/mamata-releases-message-from-hospital-says-please-be-calm-101615453981707.html|website=Hindustan Times|access-date=21 June 2021|archive-date=24 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624203212/https://www.hindustantimes.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/mamata-releases-message-from-hospital-says-please-be-calm-101615453981707.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=11 March 2021|title=Mamata Banerjee's Video Message: 'কর্মসূচির কোনও পরিবর্তন হবে না, প্রয়োজনে হুইল চেয়ারে যাব', বার্তা মমতার|url=https://bengali.abplive.com/videos/elections/mamata-banerjee-s-video-message-i-will-get-back-to-work-within-2-3-days-says-mamata-banerjee-805237|website=bengali.abplive.com|access-date=21 June 2021|archive-date=24 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624203456/https://bengali.abplive.com/videos/elections/mamata-banerjee-s-video-message-i-will-get-back-to-work-within-2-3-days-says-mamata-banerjee-805237|url-status=live}}</ref> Two days after being admitted, she was discharged at the TMC's multiple requests.<ref>{{cite web|date=12 March 2021|title=Mamata Banerjee discharged from hospital after 2 days, leaves on wheelchair|website=[[ThePrint]] |url=https://theprint.in/politics/mamata-banerjee-discharged-from-hospital-after-2-days-leaves-on-wheelchair/620842/|access-date=31 May 2021|archive-date=2 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210602213918/https://theprint.in/politics/mamata-banerjee-discharged-from-hospital-after-2-days-leaves-on-wheelchair/620842/|url-status=live}}</ref> She alleged that the attack was orchestrated by Adhikari, who denied the claim. Eyewitness Nitai Maity, a sweet shopkeeper, said "[t]he crowd was already there. But as soon as the car arrived, it was as if the area was flooded with people. There was a bit of pushing. In the meantime, Mamata Banerjee had just opened the front door of the car and had just stepped out. Suddenly there was a push from outside and the door closed. Mamata Banerjee suddenly fell to the ground with a severe leg injury."<ref>{{cite web|date=11 March 2021|title=দোকানের সামনে ভিড় ছিলই, মমতা গাড়ি থেকে পা নামাতেই আকস্মিক বিষয়টা ঘটে!|url=https://tv9bangla.com/kolkata/mamata-banerjee-injured-in-nandigram-what-exactly-happened-with-mamata-banerjee-in-nandigram-eyewitnesses-said-337736.html|website=TV9 Bangla|language=bn|access-date=12 June 2021|archive-date=15 July 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210715135203/https://tv9bangla.com/kolkata/mamata-banerjee-injured-in-nandigram-what-exactly-happened-with-mamata-banerjee-in-nandigram-eyewitnesses-said-337736.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Medinipur DIG Kunal Agarwal, District Magistrate Bivu Goel, and Superintendent of Police Praveen Prakash went to Birulia Bazar, Nandigram, on Thursday morning to collect eyewitness statements before sending their report to the ECI, whose report on the incident officially ruled out any possibility of foul play and suspended two police officers for being absent from the chief minister's convoy of policemen meant to provide her safety. TMC and BJP workers clashed in front of the DM and the SP. Mamata Banerjee continued to campaign, and the BJP accused of her of trying to gain the voters' sympathy by flaunting her injured leg in an attempt to "[play] the victim card". Some self-proclaimed eyewitnesses claimed that the car door collided with an iron beam embedded on the road, but [[Firhad Hakim]] stated that it had no scratches.<ref>{{Cite news|date=12 March 2021|title=হুইল চেয়ারেই প্রচারে যাব: মমতা {{!}} গাড়িতে দাগ নেই কেন, খুঁটি তত্ত্ব উড়িয়ে যুক্তি ফিরহাদের|url=https://bartamanpatrika.com/detailNews.php?cID=13&nID=282987&P=1&nPID=20210312|newspaper=Bartaman|language=bn|access-date=12 June 2021|archive-date=7 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211007162602/https://bartamanpatrika.com/detailNews.php?cID=13&nID=282987&P=1&nPID=20210312|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=11 March 2021|title='গাড়িতে দাগ লাগেনি', নন্দীগ্রাম কাণ্ডে 'স্তম্ভ তত্ত্ব' উড়িয়ে দিল তৃণমূল শীর্ষ নেতৃত্ব|url=https://bangla.asianetnews.com/west-bengal-election/no-scratch-mark-at-car-tmc-sticks-to-conspiracy-claim-in-alleged-attack-on-mamata-banerjee-case-alb-qptckc|work=Asianet News Network Pvt Ltd|language=bn|access-date=22 June 2021|archive-date=24 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624202927/https://bangla.asianetnews.com/west-bengal-election/no-scratch-mark-at-car-tmc-sticks-to-conspiracy-claim-in-alleged-attack-on-mamata-banerjee-case-alb-qptckc|url-status=live}}</ref> TMC leaders stated that most of those who were giving eyewitness statements were BJP staff members<ref>{{cite web|date=12 March 2021|title='Conspiracy by BJP': TMC's Memorandum to EC Seeks Probe into 'Attack' on Mamata Banerjee|url=https://thewire.in/politics/conspiracy-by-bjp-tmcs-memorandum-to-ec-seeks-probe-into-attack-on-mamata-banerjee|work=The Wire|access-date=22 June 2021|archive-date=24 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624202657/https://thewire.in/politics/conspiracy-by-bjp-tmcs-memorandum-to-ec-seeks-probe-into-attack-on-mamata-banerjee|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=13 March 2021|title=BJP conspiracy to kill Mamata Banerjee: TMC to EC|url=https://indianexpress.com/elections/tmc-election-commission-mamata-banerjee-attack-bjp-west-bengal-elections-2021-7226088/|work=The Indian Express|access-date=22 June 2021|archive-date=24 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624203804/https://indianexpress.com/elections/tmc-election-commission-mamata-banerjee-attack-bjp-west-bengal-elections-2021-7226088/|url-status=live}}</ref> and asked, "If they are really 'eyewitnesses' then why did they go near the Chief Minister's convoy in that crowd (despite being workers of the BJP)?" Paritosh Jana, TMC President of the Birulia region, said, "The BJP had planted some drunken people into the crowd. They attacked the Chief Minister pretending to have a view of her. They pushed the Supremo when she opened the car's door and was about to step out. The CM did not name any political party. She had only spoken of miscreants. But the BJP is opposing in advance. (They are) giving slogans against the CM. We firmly believe that it is the work of the BJP. It's just like 'the loud voice of a thief's mother' ([[Bengali language|Bangla]] version of the proverb 'rogues supplant justice')."<ref>{{Cite news|date=12 March 2021|title=মমতার কনভয়ের কাছে 'প্রত্যক্ষদর্শী' বিজেপি কর্মীরা কেন, প্রশ্ন নন্দীগ্রামে {{!}} ডিএম-এসপির সামনেই হাতাহাতি|url=https://bartamanpatrika.com/detailNews.php?cID=13&nID=282838&P=1&nPID=20210312|newspaper=Bartaman|language=bn|access-date=12 June 2021|archive-date=7 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211007161420/https://bartamanpatrika.com/detailNews.php?cID=13&nID=282838&P=1&nPID=20210312|url-status=live}}</ref>
*On 15 March, [[Mamata Banerjee]] claimed that at a political rally in [[Balarampur, Purulia Assembly constituency|Balarampur]] that goons were entering through the border of [[Ajodhya Hills]] area. She accused the [[BJP]] of planning to loot votes by sending goons from outside by trains on the eve of the election in order to intimidate voters.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sangbadpratidin.in/bengal/tmc-leader-mamata-banerjee-is-at-balarampur-in-purulia-ahead-of-wb-assembly-election-2021/|title='প্রচারে বাধা দিতেই আমার উপর হামলা', বলরামপুরের সভা থেকে বিস্ফোরক মমতা|access-date=28 June 2021|archive-date=28 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210628193352/https://www.sangbadpratidin.in/bengal/tmc-leader-mamata-banerjee-is-at-balarampur-in-purulia-ahead-of-wb-assembly-election-2021/|url-status=live}}</ref> On 23 March, she repeated these claims and made demands to seal the border areas.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.anandabazar.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/wb-election-2021-mamata-banerjee-demands-to-seal-the-border-areas/cid/1272465|title=Bengal Polls: সীমানা সিলের দাবি মমতার|first=প্রশান্ত পাল , শুভ্রপ্রকাশ|last=মণ্ডল|website=Anandabazar|access-date=28 June 2021|archive-date=28 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210628193352/https://www.anandabazar.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/wb-election-2021-mamata-banerjee-demands-to-seal-the-border-areas/cid/1272465|url-status=live}}</ref> On 26 February, [[Kolkata TV]] had reported on BJP workers entering West Bengal from the [[Hindi Belt]]. Each of them was given 300 rupees per day.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Q0pX9kUbs0|title=আপনার কথা|publisher=[[Kolkata TV|KOLKATA TV]]|via=YouTube|access-date=29 June 2021|archive-date=29 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210629214710/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Q0pX9kUbs0|url-status=live}}</ref> On 29 April, some miscreants with firearms were caught on Kolkata TV cameras in [[Birbhum]]. They claimed to be outsiders and said that they were hired to do this for 10,000 rupees.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpPxFbwKaZU|title=ভিনরাজ্যের ভাড়া করা দুষ্কৃতী|publisher=[[Kolkata TV|KOLKATA TV]]|via=YouTube|access-date=29 June 2021|archive-date=29 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210629214705/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpPxFbwKaZU|url-status=live}}</ref>)
*In Baruipur, a TMC activist was killed in clash with members of CPI(M) and ISF.<ref>{{cite web|date=25 March 2021|title=TMC worker killed in clash with CPI(M)-ISF; five arrested|url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2021/mar/25/tmc-worker-killed-in-clash-with-cpim-isf-fivearrested-2281406.html|work=The New Indian Express|access-date=9 January 2022|archive-date=9 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220109003844/https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2021/mar/25/tmc-worker-killed-in-clash-with-cpim-isf-fivearrested-2281406.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=25 March 2021|title=West Bengal: TMC worker killed in clash with CPI(M)-ISF in South 24 Parganas district; 5 arrested|url=https://www.indiatvnews.com/news/india/west-bengal-tmc-worker-killed-in-clash-with-cpim-isf-in-south-24-parganas-district-5-arrested-693427|work=IndiaTV News|access-date=9 January 2022|archive-date=9 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220109003845/https://www.indiatvnews.com/news/india/west-bengal-tmc-worker-killed-in-clash-with-cpim-isf-in-south-24-parganas-district-5-arrested-693427|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=26 March 2021|title=TMC worker killed in clash with ISF and Left; 5 arrested|url=https://newsable.asianetnews.com/west-bengal-election/tmc-worker-killed-in-clash-with-isf-and-left-5-arrested-dbr-qqkini|work=Asianet Newsable|access-date=9 January 2022|archive-date=9 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220109003844/https://newsable.asianetnews.com/west-bengal-election/tmc-worker-killed-in-clash-with-isf-and-left-5-arrested-dbr-qqkini|url-status=live}}</ref>
*Before the first phase of election, an election vehicle was set on fire by two unknown men.<ref>{{cite web|title=Bengal Polls 2021: Car on duty for first phase election set ablaze|url=https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-car-on-duty-for-first-phase-poll-set-afire/cid/1810781|access-date=27 March 2021|website=The Telegraph|archive-date=26 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210326233639/https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-car-on-duty-for-first-phase-poll-set-afire/cid/1810781|url-status=live}}</ref>
*On 25 March, state BJP president [[Dilip Ghosh (politician)|Dilip Ghosh]] made derogatory comments against Mamata Banerjee from a political rally in [[Purulia]] for which he was issued a notice by the ECI. He raised questions on her character due to her unmarried status and stated that if she wants to flaunt her injured leg before the public to gain political dividends, then she should wear [[bermuda shorts]] (euphemism for [[underwear]] in [[Indian English]]) instead of a [[saree]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/dilips-bermuda-comments-against-cm-spark-outrage/articleshow/81678138.cms|title='Wear Bermudas to show injured leg : BJP leader Dilip Ghosh to Mamata Banerjee|website=The Times of India|date=25 March 2021 }}</ref>
*On 27 March, the day of first phase polling, TMC supporters protested outside booth 172 of Majna of the [[Kanthi Dakshin Assembly constituency|South Contai seat]], alleging electronic voting machine malfunction. They alleged that casting a vote for TMC displayed the lotus sign of BJP. Similar allegations came from the closest booth to it.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://bangla.asianetnews.com/west-bengal-election/voters-complained-of-not-being-able-to-vote-properly-in-evm-in-kanthi-spb-qqm3sj|title='তৃণমূলে ভোট দিলে পড়ছে বিজেপিতে', দক্ষিণ কাঁথির মাজনায় বিক্ষোভ শাসক দলের|website=Asianet News Network Pvt Ltd|access-date=11 June 2021|archive-date=11 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210611174441/https://bangla.asianetnews.com/west-bengal-election/voters-complained-of-not-being-able-to-vote-properly-in-evm-in-kanthi-spb-qqm3sj|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.millenniumpost.in/kolkata/south-kanthi-electorates-allege-vvpat-error-say-all-votes-going-to-bjp-435731|title=South Kanthi: Electorates allege VVPAT error, say all votes going to BJP|date=29 March 2021|website=millenniumpost.in|access-date=11 June 2021|archive-date=11 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210611175954/http://www.millenniumpost.in/kolkata/south-kanthi-electorates-allege-vvpat-error-say-all-votes-going-to-bjp-435731|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7K-0CRdILE|title=চূড়ান্ত পরাজয় সুনিশ্চিত বিজেপির|date=27 March 2021 |via=YouTube|access-date=17 June 2021|archive-date=24 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624201008/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7K-0CRdILE|url-status=live}}</ref>
*Two security personnel were reportedly injured in Satsatmal village, [[Purba Medinipur]] district, in a firing and bombing incident during phase 1 of polling.<ref>{{Cite news|date=27 March 2021|title=Bengal polls: 2 security personnel injured in bombing in Purba Medinipur|work=Business Standard India|url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/elections/bengal-polls-2-security-personnel-injured-in-bombing-in-purba-medinipur-121032700223_1.html|access-date=3 April 2021|archive-date=27 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210327073600/https://www.business-standard.com/article/elections/bengal-polls-2-security-personnel-injured-in-bombing-in-purba-medinipur-121032700223_1.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
*A BJP worker's dead body was found in [[Paschim Medinipur district|Paschim Medinipur]] during the first phase of election.<ref>{{cite web|last=Rajaram|first=Prema|date=27 March 2021|title=BJP worker's body found in West Midnapore as district goes to polls in first phase of Bengal election|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/bjp-worker-body-found-in-west-midnapore-1784232-2021-03-27|access-date=27 March 2021|website=India Today|archive-date=27 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210327061724/https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/bjp-worker-body-found-in-west-midnapore-1784232-2021-03-27|url-status=live}}</ref> The ECI said that they did not find any political motive in his death.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sundayguardianlive.com/news/one-political-party-worker-killed-every-two-days-bengal|title=One political party worker is killed every two days in Bengal|date=3 April 2021|access-date=28 June 2021|archive-date=28 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210628140838/https://www.sundayguardianlive.com/news/one-political-party-worker-killed-every-two-days-bengal|url-status=live}}</ref>
*Three TMC activists were injured in a blast in [[Bankura district|Bankura]] during the first phase of elections.<ref>{{cite web|title=West Bengal polls: 3 TMC workers injured in blast in Bankura ahead of first phase|url=https://scroll.in/latest/990718/west-bengal-polls-3-tmc-workers-injured-in-blast-in-bankura-ahead-of-first-phase|access-date=27 March 2021|website=Scroll.in|date=27 March 2021|archive-date=27 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210327060437/https://scroll.in/latest/990718/west-bengal-polls-3-tmc-workers-injured-in-blast-in-bankura-ahead-of-first-phase|url-status=live}}</ref>
*Three TMC workers were attacked in Boyal of Nandigram. One of them, Rabin Manna, was admitted to SSKM Hospital with serious injuries, and died on 9 April around 4:30 am at SSKM Hospital.<ref>{{cite web|title=Nandigram: ১৪ দিনের লড়াই শেষ, মৃত্যু হল নন্দীগ্রামের তৃণমূল কর্মী রবীন মান্নার|url=https://bengali.news18.com/news/kolkata/nandigram-tmc-leader-rabin-manna-allegedly-beaten-by-bjp-passed-away-akd-582720.html|work=News18 Bangla|date=9 April 2021|access-date=1 June 2021|archive-date=2 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210602220025/https://bengali.news18.com/news/kolkata/nandigram-tmc-leader-rabin-manna-allegedly-beaten-by-bjp-passed-away-akd-582720.html|url-status=live}}</ref> On 31 March, Mamata Banerjee said that her car was attacked again in Nandigram a day ago when she visited Manna's house.<ref>{{cite web|date=31 March 2021|title=Mamata Banerjee Alleges "Attack" In Nandigram Again, Says Has Proof|url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/mamata-banerjee-alleges-attack-in-nandigram-again-says-has-proof-2403237|work=NDTV|access-date=1 June 2021|archive-date=2 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210602220236/https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/mamata-banerjee-alleges-attack-in-nandigram-again-says-has-proof-2403237|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=31 March 2021|title=Mamata Banerjee claims her car was attacked again in Nandigram, says she has evidence|url=https://scroll.in/latest/991094/mamata-banerjee-alleges-her-car-was-attacked-again-in-nandigram-claims-to-have-evidence|work=Scroll.in|access-date=1 June 2021|archive-date=2 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210602215326/https://scroll.in/latest/991094/mamata-banerjee-alleges-her-car-was-attacked-again-in-nandigram-claims-to-have-evidence|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=31 March 2021|title=সিঙ্গুরের সভা থেকে পুরোনো স্মৃতি উস্কে দিলেন মমতা, তোপ বিজেপি-সিপিএমকে, ভোট বাক্সে প্রভাব পড়বে কি|url=https://bangla.asianetnews.com/west-bengal-election/mamata-banerjee-attacks-bjp-and-cpm-from-an-election-rally-in-singur-spb-qqubc2/articleshow-0iiyr1|website=bangla.asianetnews.com|language=bn|access-date=1 June 2021|archive-date=2 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210602215949/https://bangla.asianetnews.com/amp/west-bengal-election/mamata-banerjee-attacks-bjp-and-cpm-from-an-election-rally-in-singur-spb-qqubc2|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=31 March 2021|title=Bengal Polls: ভোট মিটে গেলে দেখব কত ধানে কত চাল, গোঘাট থেকে হুঙ্কার মমতার|url=https://www.anandabazar.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/wb-election-2021-mamata-banerjee-attacks-bjp-from-rally-at-goghat-dgtl/cid/1273567|work=Anandabazar|language=bn|access-date=1 June 2021|archive-date=2 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210602214559/https://www.anandabazar.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/wb-election-2021-mamata-banerjee-attacks-bjp-from-rally-at-goghat-dgtl/cid/1273567|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=31 March 2021|title='দুধ কলা দিয়ে কালসাপ পুষেছি', শুভেন্দুকে নাম না করে আক্রমণ মমতার|url=https://eisamay.indiatimes.com/west-bengal-news/hooghly-news/west-bengal-polls-2021-mamata-banerjee-hits-out-at-suvendu-adhikari/articleshow/81775727.cms|work=Ei Samay|language=bn|access-date=1 June 2021|archive-date=2 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210602215934/https://eisamay.indiatimes.com/west-bengal-news/hooghly-news/west-bengal-polls-2021-mamata-banerjee-hits-out-at-suvendu-adhikari/articleshow/81775727.cms|url-status=live}}</ref> She later claimed she was informed by Manna's wife that BJP-backed goons were threatening to abduct her daughter and they had to take refuge with a local minority family.<ref>{{cite web|date=3 April 2021|title=Bengal Polls: নন্দীগ্রামের ভোটে মেয়ে আর শিশুদের অপহরণের ভয় দেখিয়েছে বিজেপি, অভিযোগ মমতার|url=https://www.anandabazar.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/wb-election-2021-mamata-banerjee-says-bjp-has-shown-fear-to-abduct-girls-and-children-at-nandigram-dgtld/cid/1274018|work=Anandabazar|language=bn|access-date=1 June 2021|archive-date=2 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210602214211/https://www.anandabazar.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/wb-election-2021-mamata-banerjee-says-bjp-has-shown-fear-to-abduct-girls-and-children-at-nandigram-dgtld/cid/1274018|url-status=live}}</ref>
*In [[Dantan Assembly constituency|Dantan]], it was reported that the CPRF prevented people from voting. A complaint was lodged at a local police station that alleged that the CPRF were allowing BJP workers to stay in the booth and cast votes in their name.<ref>{{cite web|last1=S|first1=Meghnad|last2=Sanyal|first2=Parikshit|title=Dantan diary: Investigating election day violence in Bengal|url=https://www.newslaundry.com/2021/03/28/dantan-diary-why-bengal-election-violence-stories-arent-always-simple|access-date=28 March 2021|website=[[Newslaundry]]|date=28 March 2021|archive-date=28 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210328101401/https://www.newslaundry.com/2021/03/28/dantan-diary-why-bengal-election-violence-stories-arent-always-simple|url-status=live}}</ref>
*While on an official visit to Bangladesh, Modi visited the birthplace of [[Harichand Thakur]] at Orakandi in the [[Gopalganj District, Bangladesh|Gopalganj district]] in an attempt to woo the electorally influential [[Matua Mahasangha|Matua community]] of the state. Mamata Banerjee asserted his trip to Orakandi is a violation of the poll code.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/modi-bangladesh-visit-is-violation-of-poll-code-mamata-1784325-2021-03-27|title=PM Modi's Bangladesh visit violates poll code, says Mamata Banerjee|date=27 March 2021|website=India Today|access-date=28 June 2021|archive-date=28 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210628131742/https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/modi-bangladesh-visit-is-violation-of-poll-code-mamata-1784325-2021-03-27|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/mamata-banerjee-on-pms-bangladesh-trip-your-visa-should-be-cancelled-2400180|title="Your Visa Should Be Cancelled": Mamata Banerjee on PM's Bangladesh Trip|website=NDTV|access-date=28 June 2021|archive-date=28 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210628133244/https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/mamata-banerjee-on-pms-bangladesh-trip-your-visa-should-be-cancelled-2400180|url-status=live}}</ref>
*On 28 March, the ECI stated that 56 bombs were seized from [[Narendrapur]] of [[South 24 Parganas district]].<ref>{{Cite news|date=28 March 2021|title=56 bombs found in Bengal, says ECI|work=The Hindu|url=https://www.thehindu.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly/56-bombs-found-in-bengal-ec/article34184873.ece|access-date=28 March 2021|issn=0971-751X|archive-date=28 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210328163103/https://www.thehindu.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly/56-bombs-found-in-bengal-ec/article34184873.ece|url-status=live}}</ref>
*During the nomination filing by the BJP candidate in [[Bijpur Assembly constituency|Bijpur]], gunshots were fired and later clashes broke out between BJP and TMC staff.<ref>{{cite web|title=Firing in Bengal's Barrackpore During Filing of Nomination By BJP Candidate|url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/west-bengal-election-2021-firing-in-bengals-barrackpore-during-filing-of-nomination-by-bjp-candidate-2403371|access-date=3 April 2021|website=NDTV|archive-date=31 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210331220518/https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/west-bengal-election-2021-firing-in-bengals-barrackpore-during-filing-of-nomination-by-bjp-candidate-2403371|url-status=live}}</ref>
*On 30 March, [[Ashok Dinda]], BJP's candidate from [[Moyna Assembly constituency|Moyna]], [[Purba Medinipur]], was attacked and his vehicle vandalised during a campaign. He claimed that hundreds of people wielding ''lathi'' and rods hurled stones at his vehicle. Dinda's shoulder was injured.<ref>{{cite web|date=30 March 2021|title=Ex-cricketer Ashok Dinda Attacked During Election Campaign in West Bengal's Purba Medinipur|url=https://www.news18.com/news/india/assembly-elections-2021-live-updates-mamata-banerjee-amit-shah-go-head-to-head-with-nandigram-roadshows-today-3586874.html|access-date=2 April 2021|website=news18.com|archive-date=30 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210330154407/https://www.news18.com/news/india/assembly-elections-2021-live-updates-mamata-banerjee-amit-shah-go-head-to-head-with-nandigram-roadshows-today-3586874.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
*On 2 April, the [[West Bengal Police]] seized 41 crude bombs in [[Bhangar Assembly constituency|Bhangar]].<ref>{{Cite news|date=3 April 2021|title=41 crude bombs recovered in West Bengal: EC|work=The Hindu|url=https://www.thehindu.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly/41-crude-bombs-recovered-in-west-bengal-ec/article34229009.ece|access-date=3 April 2021|issn=0971-751X|archive-date=3 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210403053757/https://www.thehindu.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly/41-crude-bombs-recovered-in-west-bengal-ec/article34229009.ece|url-status=live}}</ref>
*During the third phase of polling (6 April), Sujata Mondal, TMC candidate in [[Arambag Assembly constituency|Arambag]], was attacked by some goons at Arandi-I booth 263.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/arambagh-tmc-candidate-sujata-mondal-attacked-with-bricks-1787670-2021-04-06|title=Arambagh TMC candidate attacked with bricks, Mamata says 'they say Beti Bachao, but beat up women'|first1=Poulomi|last1=Saha|first2=Suryagni|last2=Roy|date=6 April 2021|website=India Today|access-date=17 June 2021|archive-date=24 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624195850/https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/arambagh-tmc-candidate-sujata-mondal-attacked-with-bricks-1787670-2021-04-06|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.timesnownews.com/india/west-bengal/article/tmc-candidate-sujata-mondal-attacked-in-mahallapara-mp-derek-obrien-writes-to-ec-to-apprehend-bjp-goons/741702|title=TMC candidate Sujata Mondal attacked in Mahallapara, MP Derek O'Brien writes to EC to apprehend 'BJP goons'|website=Times Now|date=6 April 2021|access-date=17 June 2021|archive-date=24 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624195701/https://www.timesnownews.com/india/west-bengal/article/tmc-candidate-sujata-mondal-attacked-in-mahallapara-mp-derek-obrien-writes-to-ec-to-apprehend-bjp-goons/741702|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHRwECKjgkQ|title=আরামবাগের প্রার্থী সুজাতা মন্ডল-কে আক্রমণ বিজেপির|date=6 April 2021 |via=YouTube|access-date=17 June 2021|archive-date=24 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624202009/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHRwECKjgkQ|url-status=live}}</ref>
*During the third phase of polling, electronic voting machines and [[Voter-verified paper audit trail|VVPAT]] machines were found in the house of a TMC politician of [[Uluberia Uttar|North Uluberia]]. The sector officer was later suspended.<ref>{{cite web|date=6 April 2021|title=EVMs, VVPATs found from TMC leader's home in West Bengal, sector officer suspended|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/west-bengal-evms-vvpats-found-from-tmc-leader-s-home-sector-officer-suspended-101617678624885.html|access-date=7 April 2021|website=Hindustan Times|archive-date=6 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210406032055/https://www.hindustantimes.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/west-bengal-evms-vvpats-found-from-tmc-leader-s-home-sector-officer-suspended-101617678624885.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
*The TMC accused the BJP of distributing cash coupons among people to lure them to attend Modi's rally.<ref>{{cite web|date=7 April 2021|title=BJP distributing cash coupons: TMC|url=https://www.thehindu.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly/bjp-distributing-cash-coupons-tmc/article34265838.ece|work=The Hindu|access-date=14 November 2021|archive-date=14 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211114161550/https://www.thehindu.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly/bjp-distributing-cash-coupons-tmc/article34265838.ece|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=7 April 2021|title=TMC writes to EC, accuses BJP of distributing Rs 1,000 coupons among voters in Bengal|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/trinamool-congress-complaint-against-bjp-ec-paper-coupons-1788342-2021-04-07|work=India Today|access-date=14 November 2021|archive-date=14 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211114161550/https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/trinamool-congress-complaint-against-bjp-ec-paper-coupons-1788342-2021-04-07|url-status=live}}</ref>
*In the fourth phase of polling, there were two major instances of violence, both in the [[Sitalkuchi Assembly constituency|Sitalkuchi constituency]] of the [[Cooch Behar district]]. In Pathantuli, a first-time voter, Ananda Barman, was shot and killed by unknown assailants after casting his vote. Both BJP and TMC claimed he was one of their workers, but family members said he was a belonged to BJP.<ref>{{cite web|date=10 April 2021|title=Political storm erupts after 5 killed during Bengal poll including 4 in CISF firing|url=https://www.financialexpress.com/india-news/political-storm-erupts-after-5-killed-during-bengal-poll-including-4-in-cisf-firing/2230596/|access-date=1 May 2021|website=The Financial Express|archive-date=1 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210501162813/https://www.financialexpress.com/india-news/political-storm-erupts-after-5-killed-during-bengal-poll-including-4-in-cisf-firing/2230596/|url-status=live}}</ref> In Sitalkuchi, CISF personnel who were guarding a polling station in Jorepatki shot and killed four Muslim villagers, who they alleged were part of a mob attacking them. They claimed the mob attacked them over rumours the security forces had thrashed a local boy and they fired in self-defence. The families of the deceased claimed the firing was deliberate, and that they were in a queue to vote.<ref>{{cite web|date=11 April 2021|title=Bengal's Sitalkuchi village plunges in gloom as firing victims taken for burial|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/kolkata-news/bengals-sitalkuchi-village-plunges-in-gloom-as-firing-victims-taken-for-burial-101618139141630.html|access-date=1 May 2021|website=Hindustan Times|archive-date=30 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210430183410/https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/kolkata-news/bengals-sitalkuchi-village-plunges-in-gloom-as-firing-victims-taken-for-burial-101618139141630.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Bhattacharya|first=Pinak Priya|date=11 April 2021|title=Sitalkuchi victims' kin trash CISF self-defence claims|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/sitalkuchi-victims-kin-trash-cisf-self-defence-claims/articleshow/82012696.cms|access-date=1 May 2021|website=The Times of India|archive-date=1 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210501161310/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/sitalkuchi-victims-kin-trash-cisf-self-defence-claims/articleshow/82012696.cms|url-status=live}}</ref> Media staff found video footage from local sources,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtLWTZPLiEU|title=West Bengal Election 2021: চলল গুলি, চারিদিকে আর্ত চিত্কার, দেখুন শীতলকুচি গুলিকাণ্ডের ভাইরাল ভিডিও|date=14 April 2021 |via=YouTube|access-date=18 June 2021|archive-date=24 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624202352/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtLWTZPLiEU|url-status=live}}</ref> but Special Police Observer Vivek Dubey called it fake without citing any proper reason.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T89fOwma37k|title=চতুর্থ স্তম্ভ : বিবেকের বুদ্ধি লোপ (16/04/2021)|publisher=[[Kolkata TV|KOLKATA TV]]|via=YouTube|access-date=18 June 2021|archive-date=24 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624201931/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T89fOwma37k|url-status=live}}</ref>
*On 8 April the ECI issued a notice to Adhikari for communal overtones in his 29 March speech in [[Nandigram]], where he derogatorily referred [[Mamata Banerjee]] (who is unmarried) as ''[[begum]]'' ("a married Muslim woman", thereby indicating that she was characterless).<ref>{{cite web|date=9 April 2021|title=নন্দীগ্রামে উস্কানিমূলক মন্তব্যের জের, শুভেন্দুকেও নোটিস ধরাল কমিশন|url=https://aajkaal.in/news/title/wb-election-2021--election-commission-issues-notice-to-suvendu-adhikari-after-mamata-banerjee-jo59|website=aajkaal.in|language=bn|access-date=10 June 2021|archive-date=10 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210610093000/https://aajkaal.in/news/title/wb-election-2021--election-commission-issues-notice-to-suvendu-adhikari-after-mamata-banerjee-jo59|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=9 April 2021|title=West Bengal Assembly Elections &#124; EC notice to Suvendu Adhikari over hate speech complaint|url=https://www.thehindu.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly/ec-notice-to-suvendu-adhikari-over-hate-speech-complaint/article34274947.ece|work=The Hindu|access-date=10 June 2021|archive-date=10 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210610092959/https://www.thehindu.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly/ec-notice-to-suvendu-adhikari-over-hate-speech-complaint/article34274947.ece|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=8 April 2021|title=EC notice to Suvendu Adhikari for communal overtones in his speech|newspaper=Business Standard India|url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/elections/ec-notice-to-suvendu-adhikari-for-communal-overtones-in-his-speech-121040801547_1.html|via=Business Standard|agency=Press Trust of India|access-date=10 June 2021|archive-date=10 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210610092958/https://www.business-standard.com/article/elections/ec-notice-to-suvendu-adhikari-for-communal-overtones-in-his-speech-121040801547_1.html|url-status=live}}</ref> In his reply to the ECI notice, Adhikari claimed that he never made any personal attack or derogatory remarks against any political leader, but on 13 April, the ECI issued another warning to him for making derogatory statements in his speech.<ref>{{cite web|last=Paliwal|first=Aishwarya|date=14 April 2021|title=Bengal polls: EC issues warning to Suvendu Adhikari for making derogatory statements in Nandigram speech|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/ec-warning-suvendu-adhikari-nandigram-hate-speech-1790429-2021-04-13|website=India Today|access-date=10 June 2021|archive-date=10 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210610092959/https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/ec-warning-suvendu-adhikari-nandigram-hate-speech-1790429-2021-04-13|url-status=live}}</ref>
*On 12 April, the ECI imposed a 24-hour campaign ban on Mamata Banerjee (effective from 8 pm) for calling out female voters to ''[[gherao]]'' (or encircle) the CRPF, CAPF and CISF forces on election duty if they "created any obstruction in their right to vote" from a political rally in [[Cooch Behar district]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/mamata-banerjee-banned-from-campaigning-for-24-hours-1790158-2021-04-12|title=Bengal polls: 24-hour campaign ban on Mamata Banerjee for inciting voters to 'gherao CAPF'|first=Poulomi|last=Saha|date=13 April 2021|website=India Today|access-date=28 June 2021|archive-date=2 July 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210702140016/https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/mamata-banerjee-banned-from-campaigning-for-24-hours-1790158-2021-04-12|url-status=live}}</ref> The next day, the TMC Supremo staged a solitary ''dharna'' next to the statue of [[Mahatma Gandhi]] at the Mayo Road crossing in Kolkata to protest against the ECI's decision.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/mamata-banerjee-takes-to-painting-at-dharna-in-kolkata-1790404-2021-04-13|title=Mamata Banerjee sitting on dharna against EC campaign ban paints a picture. Literally|date=14 April 2021|website=India Today|access-date=28 June 2021|archive-date=28 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210628215416/https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/mamata-banerjee-takes-to-painting-at-dharna-in-kolkata-1790404-2021-04-13|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/story/bengal-election-live-updates-mamata-banerjee-tmc-election-commission-amit-shah-bjp-1790278-2021-04-13|title=Bengal Election Highlights: After 24-hour ban, Mamata set to visit Cooch Behar tomorrow for poll program|date=13 April 2021|website=India Today|access-date=28 June 2021|archive-date=28 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210628215413/https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/story/bengal-election-live-updates-mamata-banerjee-tmc-election-commission-amit-shah-bjp-1790278-2021-04-13|url-status=live}}</ref> On the same day, the ECI let Adhikari go with only a warning after he commented that voting in favour of Mamata Banerjee would convert [[West Bengal]] into a "mini-[[Pakistan]]", which led the TMC to allege that the ECI was operating in a biased manner to benefit BJP.<ref>{{cite web|date=13 April 2021|title=Light Warning For BJP's Suvendu Adhikari For "Mini Pakistan" Remark|url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/light-warning-for-suvendu-adhikari-for-mini-pakistan-remark-2412871|work=NDTV|access-date=14 November 2021|archive-date=14 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211114154513/https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/light-warning-for-suvendu-adhikari-for-mini-pakistan-remark-2412871|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=13 April 2021|title='Mini-Pakistan': EC Lets Off BJP's Suvendu Adhikari With Light Rap for Remark|url=https://thewire.in/politics/mini-pakistan-ec-lets-off-bjps-suvendu-adhikari-with-light-rap-for-remark|work=The Wire|access-date=14 November 2021|archive-date=14 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211114154513/https://thewire.in/politics/mini-pakistan-ec-lets-off-bjps-suvendu-adhikari-with-light-rap-for-remark|url-status=live}}</ref>
*On 13 April, the ECI imposed a 48-hour campaign ban on former state BJP president Rahul Sinha for endorsing the killing of Muslims in the Sitalkuchi firing incident, and calling for more Muslims to be killed throughout the state in similar manner.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://indianexpress.com/elections/west-bengal-elections-rahul-sinha-bjp-ec-campaigning-ban-sitakulchi-7271691/lite/|title=Sitalkuchi firing: EC bars BJP leader for 48 hours, notice to state chief|date=13 April 2021|website=indianexpress.com|access-date=15 August 2021|archive-date=15 August 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210815074145/https://indianexpress.com/elections/west-bengal-elections-rahul-sinha-bjp-ec-campaigning-ban-sitakulchi-7271691/lite/|url-status=live}}</ref>
*On the night before the fifth phase, a picture of the BJP candidate for [[Ranaghat Uttar Purba Assembly constituency|Ranaghat]] having lunch with central forces spread on the internet.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bongnews24x7.com/tmc-moves-ec-with-pics-of-central-force-jawan-having-launch-with-bjp-candidate/|title=কেন্দ্রীয় বাহিনীর সঙ্গে একই টেবিলে মধ্যাহ্নভোজ রানাঘাট উত্তর-পূর্বের বিজেপি প্রার্থীর! কমিশনে তৃণমূল|first=আত্রেয়ী|last=সেন|date=16 April 2021|access-date=18 June 2021|archive-date=24 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624200941/https://www.bongnews24x7.com/tmc-moves-ec-with-pics-of-central-force-jawan-having-launch-with-bjp-candidate/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rnh7ApPdD6Q|title=বাহিনীর সঙ্গে ভোজ বিজেপি প্রার্থীর|via=YouTube|access-date=8 July 2021|archive-date=9 July 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210709202405/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rnh7ApPdD6Q|url-status=live}}</ref>
*In the fifth phase of polling, in the Shantinagar locality of [[Bidhannagar Assembly constituency|Bidhannagar]], bricks and stones were hurled between TMC and BJP booth workers, leaving eight people injured.<ref>{{cite news|date=17 April 2021|title=Sporadic violence marks fifth phase of Bengal polls|work=[[The Times of India]]|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/sporadic-violence-marks-fifth-phase-of-bengal-polls/articleshow/82114806.cms|access-date=17 April 2021|archive-date=17 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210417074125/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/sporadic-violence-marks-fifth-phase-of-bengal-polls/articleshow/82114806.cms|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=17 April 2021|title=TMC, BJP candidates pelt stones at each other in Bengal's Bidhannagar amid polling|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/bengal-elections-kolkata-bidhannagar-voting-tmc-bjp-workers-stone-pelting-1791980-2021-04-17|website=India Today|access-date=9 July 2021|archive-date=9 July 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210709210145/https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/bengal-elections-kolkata-bidhannagar-voting-tmc-bjp-workers-stone-pelting-1791980-2021-04-17|url-status=live}}</ref>
*BJP candidate Gopal Chandra Saha was shot at while campaigning in [[Maldaha Assembly constituency|Maldaha]], and was admitted to a hospital.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/west-bengal-bjp-s-malda-candidate-shot-at-while-campaigning-1792373-2021-04-18 |title=West Bengal: BJP's Malda candidate shot at while campaigning |website=India Today |access-date=18 April 2021 |archive-date=21 April 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210421034128/https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/west-bengal-bjp-s-malda-candidate-shot-at-while-campaigning-1792373-2021-04-18 |url-status=live }}</ref>
*In Jalpaiguri, after polling ended, four BJP agents were found with central force personnel carrying electronic voting machines.<ref>{{Cite news|date=19 April 2021|title=ইভিএমের গাড়িতে বিজেপির এজেন্ট! {{!}} জলপাইগুড়িতে তোলপাড়, কমিশনে নালিশ তৃণমূলের|url=https://bartamanpatrika.com/detailNews.php?cID=13&nID=290083&P=1&nPID=20210419|newspaper=Bartaman|language=bn|access-date=28 October 2021|archive-date=27 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211027213642/https://bartamanpatrika.com/detailNews.php?cID=13&nID=290083&P=1&nPID=20210419|url-status=live}}</ref>
*On 24 April, Mamata Banerjee revealed details of the WhatsApp chat of an election observer employed by the ECI with BJP leaders, and said, "The Commission is instructing to arrest our party leaders before the [day of] election. I have WhatsApp chat of everything. Observers have spoken among themselves [about this]." She advised Anubrata Mandal, TMC's [[Birbhum district]] president, to go to the courts if the commission wrongfully keeps him under surveillance.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.anandabazar.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/west-bengal-election-2021-mamata-banerjees-press-conference-with-candidates-of-birbhum-dgtl/cid/1277560|title=Bengal Election: মমতা প্রকাশ্যে আনলেন পর্যবেক্ষকদের হোয়াটসঅ্যাপ চ্যাটের বিস্তারিত নথি|first=নিজস্ব|last=সংবাদদাতা|website=Anandabazar|access-date=28 June 2021|archive-date=28 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210628184635/https://www.anandabazar.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/west-bengal-election-2021-mamata-banerjees-press-conference-with-candidates-of-birbhum-dgtl/cid/1277560|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.anandabazar.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/west-bengal-election-2021-mamata-banerjee-alleges-election-commission-takes-step-against-anubrata-mondal-before-every-election-dgtld/cid/1277585|title=Bengal Election: কমিশন 'নজরবন্দি' রাখলে কেষ্টকে আদালতে যাওয়ার পরামর্শ মমতার|first=নিজস্ব|last=সংবাদদাতা|website=Anandabazar|access-date=28 June 2021|archive-date=28 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210628184634/https://www.anandabazar.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/west-bengal-election-2021-mamata-banerjee-alleges-election-commission-takes-step-against-anubrata-mondal-before-every-election-dgtld/cid/1277585|url-status=live}}</ref> The ECI put Mondal under "strict surveillance" for 62 hours from 5 pm on 27 April to 7 am on 30 April.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/anubrata-under-strict-watch-till-7am-friday-may-move-hc/articleshow/82281410.cms|title=Anubrata Mondal under 'strict watch' till 7am Friday, may move Calcutta HC|website=The Times of India|date=28 April 2021|access-date=28 June 2021|archive-date=28 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210628233108/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/anubrata-under-strict-watch-till-7am-friday-may-move-hc/articleshow/82281410.cms|url-status=live}}</ref>)
*On 29 April, during the eighth phase of voting, crude bombs were hurled near [[Mahajati Sadan]] in northern Kolkata.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.news18.com/news/india/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-exit-polls-live-updates-tamil-nadu-kerala-assam-3687074.html|title=West Bengal Elections 2021 Live Updates: Bomb Hurled in North Kolkata, EC Seeks Details|website=News18|date=2 May 2021|access-date=29 April 2021|archive-date=30 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210430191001/https://www.news18.com/news/india/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-exit-polls-live-updates-tamil-nadu-kerala-assam-3687074.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
 
== Results ==
 
The election results for 292 constituencies was announced on 2 May 2021 after counting of votes began at 8:00 am (UTC+5:30), while the results for 2 constituencies was delayed until 3 October.<ref name=Constituencywise56>{{cite web |title=Election Commission of India|url=https://results.eci.gov.in/ResultAcOct2021/ConstituencywiseS2556.htm?ac=56|access-date=3 October 2021|website=results.eci.gov.in|archive-date=3 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211003141631/https://results.eci.gov.in/ResultAcOct2021/ConstituencywiseS2556.htm?ac=56|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=Roundwise56>{{cite web |title=Election Commission of India|url=https://results.eci.gov.in/ResultAcOct2021/RoundwiseS2556.htm?ac=56|access-date=3 October 2021|website=results.eci.gov.in|archive-date=3 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211003172450/https://results.eci.gov.in/ResultAcOct2021/RoundwiseS2556.htm?ac=56|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=Constituencywise58>{{cite web |title=Election Commission of India|url=https://results.eci.gov.in/ResultAcOct2021/ConstituencywiseS2558.htm?ac=58|access-date=3 October 2021|website=results.eci.gov.in|archive-date=3 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211003142420/https://results.eci.gov.in/ResultAcOct2021/ConstituencywiseS2558.htm?ac=58|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=Roundwise58>{{cite web |title=Election Commission of India|url=https://results.eci.gov.in/ResultAcOct2021/RoundwiseS2558.htm?ac=58|access-date=3 October 2021|website=results.eci.gov.in|archive-date=3 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211003172940/https://results.eci.gov.in/ResultAcOct2021/RoundwiseS2558.htm?ac=58|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=partywiseb>{{cite web |title=Election Commission of India|url=https://results.eci.gov.in/ResultAcOct2021/partywiseresult-S25.htm|access-date=3 October 2021|website=results.eci.gov.in|archive-date=3 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211003173344/https://results.eci.gov.in/ResultAcOct2021/partywiseresult-S25.htm|url-status=live}}</ref>
 
{| style="width:99%; text-align:center;"
|+
|- style="color:white;"
| style="background:{{party color|Trinamool Congress}}; width:73.13%;" | '''215'''
| style="background:{{party color|Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (T)}}; width:0.34%;"| '''1'''
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}; width:26.19%;" | '''77'''
| style="background:{{party color|Indian Secular Front}}; width:0.34%;" | '''1'''
|-
| <span style="color:{{party color|Trinamool Congress}};">'''AITC'''</span>
| <span style="color:{{party color|Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (T)}};">'''GJM(T)'''</span>
| <span style="color:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}};">'''BJP'''</span>
| <span style="color:{{party color|Indian Secular Front}};">'''ISF'''</span>
|}
 
{{Pie chart
|thumb = right
|caption='''Vote share by alliance'''
|label1 = [[Trinamool Congress|AITC+]]
|value1 = 48.02
|color1 = #20C646
|label2 = [[National Democratic Alliance|NDA]]
|value2 = 37.97
|color2 = #F98C1F
|label3 = [[Secular Democratic Alliance|SM]]
|value3 = 10.04
|color3 = #CC0D0D
|label4 = [[None of the above|NOTA]]
|value4 = 1.08
|color4 = White
|label5 = Others
|value5 = 2.88
|color5 = #B2B2B2
}}
 
=== Results by party ===
 
* '''Declared on 2 May 2021:'''<ref>{{cite web |title=Boothwise Result – Form 20 |url=http://ceowestbengal.nic.in/UploadFiles/AE2021/Form20/Form20_GE2021.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211116210852/http://ceowestbengal.nic.in/UploadFiles/AE2021/Form20/Form20_GE2021.html |archive-date=16 November 2021 |access-date=17 November 2021 |work=Chief Electoral Officer, West Bengal}}</ref>
 
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|-
|-
| 95
! colspan="4" rowspan="2" |Party/alliance
| [[Bangaon Uttar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bangaon Uttar]]
!colspan="3"|Popular vote
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
!colspan="3"|Seats
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Shyamal Roy
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Ashok Kritonia
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Piyush Kanti Saha
|-
|-
| 96
!Votes
| [[Bangaon Dakshin (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bangaon Dakshin]]
!%
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
[[Percentage point|pp]]
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
!Contested
|Alo Rani Sarkar
!Won
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
!'''+/−'''
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Swapan Majumdar
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Tapas Kumar Biswas
|-
|-
| 97
|rowspan="4" {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[Gaighata (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Gaighata]]
! rowspan="4" style="background:#B0F4B0" |[[Trinamool Congress|AITC+]]
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| {{party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|[[Trinamool Congress|All India Trinamool Congress]] (AITC) || style="text-align:right"|{{formatnum:28735420}}
| Narottam Biswas
|48.02
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|{{increase}}3.11|| 290 || 215
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
||{{nowrap|{{increase}}4}}
| Subrata Thakur
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India|CPI]]
|Kapil Krishna Thakur
|-
|-
| 98
| {{party color cell|Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (T)}}
| [[Swarupnagar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Swarupnagar]]
|[[Gorkha Janmukti Morcha]] (GJM) (T) Faction
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|style="text-align:right"|{{formatnum:163797}}
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|style="text-align:right"|0.27
|Bina Mandal
|{{Steady}}
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|3
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|1
| Brindaban Sarkar
|{{increase}}1
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|-
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| {{party color cell|Gorkha Janmukti Morcha}}
|Biswajit Mondal
|[[Gorkha Janmukti Morcha]] (GJM) (G) Faction
|style="text-align:right"|{{formatnum:103190}}
|style="text-align:right"|0.17
|{{decrease}}
|3
|0
|{{decrease}}3
|-
|-
| 99
|colspan="2" style="background:#B0F4B0"|'''Total'''
| [[Baduria (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Baduria]]
|style="background:#B0F4B0"|'''{{formatnum:29002407}}'''
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|style="background:#B0F4B0"|'''48.46'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|style="background:#B0F4B0"|
|Quasi Abdul Mallick
|style="background:#B0F4B0"|'''294'''
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|style="background:#B0F4B0"|'''216'''
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|style="background:#B0F4B0"|
| Sukalyan Baidya
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Dr. Abdus Sattar
|-
|-
| 100
|rowspan="3" {{Party color cell|National Democratic Alliance}}
| [[Habra (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Habra]]
!rowspan="3" style="background:#FEF3E8"|[[National Democratic Alliance|NDA]]
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| {{party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party]] (BJP) || style="text-align:right"|{{formatnum:22850710}}
| [[Jyotipriyo Mullick|Jyotipriyo Mallick]]
||37.97
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|{{increase}}27.81||293||77
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
||{{increase}}74
| Rahul Sinha
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Rijinandan Biswas
|-
|-
| 101
| {{party color cell|All Jharkhand Students Union}}
| [[Ashoknagar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Ashokenagar]]
|[[All Jharkhand Students Union]] (AJSU)
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|{{formatnum:61936}}
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|0.1
| Narayan Goswami
|{{Steady}}
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|1
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|0
|Tanuja Chakraborty
|{{Steady}}
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
|RSMP
|Tapas Banerjee
|-
|-
| 102
|colspan="2" style="background:#fef3E8"|'''Total'''
| [[Amdanga (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Amdanga]]
|style="background:#fef3E8"|'''{{formatnum:22912646}}'''
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|style="background:#fef3E8"|'''37.98'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|style="background:#fef3E8"|
|Rafiqur Rahman
|style="background:#fef3E8"|'''294'''
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|style="background:#fef3E8"|'''77'''
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|style="background:#fef3E8"|
| Jaydeb Manna
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
|RSMP
|Jamal Uddin
|-
|-
| 103
| rowspan="8" bgcolor="{{Party color|Sanjukta Morcha}}" |
| [[Bijpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bijpur]]
! rowspan="8" style="background:#ffe8e8" |[[Sanjukta Morcha]]
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Subodh Adhikary
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Subhranshu Roy]]
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Sukanta Rakshit
|-
|-
| 104
| {{party color cell|Indian Secular Front}}
| [[Naihati (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Naihati]]
|[[Indian Secular Front]] (ISF) ||style="text-align:right"|{{formatnum:813489}}
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|style="text-align:right"|1.36
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
||{{Steady}}|| 32||1
|[[Partha Bhowmick]]
||{{increase}}1
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|-
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| {{party color cell|Indian National Congress}}
| Phalguni Patra
| [[Indian National Congress]] (INC) ||style="text-align:right"|{{formatnum:1757131}}
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|style="text-align:right"|2.93||{{decrease}}9.32||91|| 0
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
||{{decrease}}44
|Indrani Kundu Mukherjee
|-
|-
| 105
| {{party color cell|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}
| [[Bhatpara (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bhatpara]]
| [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)]] (CPM) || style="text-align:right"|{{formatnum:2837276}}
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|style="text-align:right"|4.73||{{nowrap|{{decrease}}15.02}}||style="text-align:centre"|138||style="text-align:centre"|0
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
||{{decrease}}26
|Jitendra Shaw
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|[[Pawan Singh (politician)|Pawan Singh]]
|bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Dharmendra Shaw
|-
|-
| 106
| {{party color cell|All India Forward Bloc}}
| [[Jagatdal (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jagatdal]]
|[[All India Forward Bloc]] (AIFB) ||style="text-align:right"|{{formatnum:318932}}
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|style="text-align:right"|0.53
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
||{{decrease}}|| 21||0
|Somnath Shyam
||{{decrease}}3
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Arindam Bhattacharya (politician)|Arindam Bhattacharya]]
| bgcolor="{{All India Forward Bloc/meta/color}}"|
| [[All India Forward Bloc|AIFB]]
|Nimai Saha
|-
|-
| 107
| {{party color cell|Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)}}
| [[Noapara (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Noapara]]  
|[[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|Revolutionary Socialist Party]] (RSP) ||style="text-align:right"|{{formatnum:126121}}
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|style="text-align:right"|0.21
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
||{{decrease}}|| 10||0
|Manju Basu
||{{decrease}}2
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|[[Sunil Singh (politician)|Sunil Singh]]
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Suvankar Sarkar
|-
|-
| 108
| {{party color cell|Communist Party of India}}
| [[Barrackpore (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Barrackpore]]
|[[Communist Party of India]] (CPI) ||style="text-align:right"|{{formatnum:118655}}
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|style="text-align:right"|0.20
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
||{{decrease}}|| 10||0
|[[Raj Chakraborty]]
||{{decrease}}1
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Dr. Candramani Shukla
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Debasish Bhowmick
|-
|-
| 109
|colspan="2" style="background:#ffe8e8"|''Total''
| [[Khardaha (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Khardaha]]
|style="background:#ffe8e8"|'''{{formatnum:5971604}}'''
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|style="background:#ffe8e8"|'''10.04'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|style="background:#ffe8e8"|
|Kajal Sinha
|style="background:#ffe8e8"|'''294'''
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|style="background:#ffe8e8"|'''1'''
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|style="background:#ffe8e8"|
|[[Shilbhadra Dutta]]
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Debojyoti Das
|-
|-
| 110
| bgcolor="Black" |
| [[Dum Dum Uttar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dum Dum Uttar]]  
|colspan="3"|[[None of the above (India)|NOTA]]
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|{{formatnum:646829}}
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|1.08
|[[Chandrima Bhattacharya]]
| colspan="4" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"  |
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Archana Majumdar
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Tanmoy Bhattacharya
|-
|-
| 111
| colspan="4" |'''Total'''||style="text-align:right"| '''{{formatnum:59935989}}'''
| [[Panihati (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Panihati]]
|'''100.0'''
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| bgcolor="#E9E9E9" |
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| colspan=2|'''294''' ||'''±0'''
|Nirmal Ghosh
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Sonmoy Bandopadhyay
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Tapas Mazumdar
| Rowspan=16 bgcolor=#E3A6CB| '''17 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 112
! colspan="10" |
| [[Kamarhati (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kamarhati]]
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|[[Madan Mitra]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Anindya Raju Banarjee
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Sayandip Mitra
|-
|-
| 113
| style="text-align:left;" colspan="4" |Valid votes
| [[Baranagar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Baranagar]]
| align="right" |{{formatnum:59935989}}
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| align="right" |99.84
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| colspan="4" rowspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"  |
|[[Tapas Roy]]
|-
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| style="text-align:left;" colspan="4" |Invalid votes
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| align="right" |{{formatnum:96674}}
|[[Parno Mittra]]
| align="right" |0.16
|bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Amal Kumar Mukhopadhyay
|-
|-
| 114
| style="text-align:left;" colspan="4" |'''Votes cast / turnout'''
| [[Dum Dum (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dum Dum]]
| align="right" |'''{{formatnum:60032663}}'''
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| align="right" |'''82.32'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|[[Bratya Basu]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Bimal Shankar Nanda
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Palash Das
|-
|-
| 115
| style="text-align:left;" colspan="4" |Abstentions
| [[Rajarhat New Town (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Rajarhat New Town]]
| align="right" |{{formatnum:12891443}}
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
| align="right" |17.68
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Tapas Chatterjee
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Bhaskar Roy
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Saptarshi Deb
|-
|-
| 116
| style="text-align:left;" colspan="4" |'''Registered voters'''
| [[Bidhannagar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bidhannagar]]
| align="right" | '''{{formatnum:73414746}}'''<br>{{efn|name=Overseas|Apart from these, there were 128 overseas electors. Among them, 2 electors exercised their franchise.<ref name=seat_share/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://old.eci.gov.in/files/file/14106-west-bengal-general-legislative-election-2021-including-ac-56-58/|title=General Election to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal, 2021|work=Election Commission of India|accessdate=18 February 2026}}</ref>}}
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|colspan="1" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|}
|Sujit Bose
*
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
*'''Declared on 3 October 2021:'''<ref>{{cite web|title=Form 20 – 56 Samserganj AC|url=http://ceowestbengal.nic.in/UploadFiles/Byeelec_sep_2021/form20/Form20_AC56.pdf|work=Chief Electoral Officer, West Bengal|access-date=13 November 2021|archive-date=12 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211112220140/http://ceowestbengal.nic.in/UploadFiles/Byeelec_sep_2021/form20/Form20_AC56.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Form 20 – 58 Jangipur AC|url=http://ceowestbengal.nic.in/UploadFiles/Byeelec_sep_2021/form20/Form20_AC58.pdf|work=Chief Electoral Officer, West Bengal|access-date=13 November 2021|archive-date=12 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211112220420/http://ceowestbengal.nic.in/UploadFiles/Byeelec_sep_2021/form20/Form20_AC58.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref>
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
 
| [[Sabyasachi Dutta]]
{{election table|sortable=yes}}
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
! colspan="2" rowspan="3" |Political parties
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
! colspan="4" |Results of remaining Constituencies<br>(declared on 3 October)
| Abhishek Bandopadhyay
! colspan="6" |Complete results of 294 Constituencies
|-
|-
| 117
! colspan="2" |Popular vote
| [[Rajarhat Gopalpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Rajarhat Gopalpur]]
! colspan="2" |Seats
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
! colspan="3" |Popular vote
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
! colspan="3" |Seats
|Aditi Munsi
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Samik Bhattacharya]]
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Subhajit Dasgupta
|-
|-
| 118
!Votes
| [[Madhyamgram (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Madhyamgram]]
!%
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
! Contested
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
!Won||Votes|| % || ±[[Percentage point|pp]] ||Contested ||Won ||+/−
|Rathin Ghosh
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Rajashree Rajbanshi
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
|RSMP
|Biswajit Maity
|-
|-
| 119
| {{party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[Barasat (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Barasat]]
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|[[Chiranjeet Chakraborty]]
|style="text-align:right"|232,861
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|60.19
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|2
|Shankar Chaterjee
|2
| bgcolor="{{All India Forward Bloc/meta/color}}"|
| style="text-align:right"|28,968,281
| [[All India Forward Bloc|AIFB]]
|48.02
| Sanjib Chattopadhyay
|{{increase}}|| 290 || 215
||{{nowrap|{{increase}}4}}
|-
|-
| 120
| {{party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Deganga (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Deganga]]
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Rahima Mondal
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Deepika Chatterjee
|style="text-align:right"|54,764
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
|14.16
|RSMP
|2
|Karim Ali
|0
| style="text-align:right"|22,905,474
||37.97
|{{increase}}||293||77
||{{nowrap|{{increase}}74}}
|-
|-
| 121
| {{party color cell|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}
| [[Haroa (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Haroa]]
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|style="text-align:right"|6,158
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|1.59
|[[Haji Nurul Islam|Haji Sk. Nurul Islam]]
|1
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|0
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="text-align:right"|2,843,434
|Rajendra Saha
|style="text-align:right"|4.71||{{nowrap|{{decrease}}}}||style="text-align:centre"|139||style="text-align:centre"|0
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
||{{decrease}}26
|RSMP
|-
|Kutubuddin Fatehi
| {{party color cell|Indian National Congress}}
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|style="text-align:right"|70,038
|18.10
|1
|0
|style="text-align:right"|1,827,169
|style="text-align:right"|3.03||{{decrease}}||92|| 0
||{{decrease}}44
|-
|-
| 122
| {{party color cell|Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)}}
| [[Minakhan (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Minakhan]]
|[[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|RSP]]
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|style="text-align:right"|9,067
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|2.34
|Usha Rani Mondal
|1
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|0
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|style="text-align:right"|135,188
|Jayanta Mondal
|style="text-align:right"|0.22
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
||{{decrease}}|| 11||0
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
||{{decrease}}2
|Pradyot Ray
|-
|-
| 123
| {{party color cell|None of the above}}
| [[Sandeshkhali (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sandeshkhali]]
|[[None of the above|NOTA]]
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|7,621
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|1.97
|Sukumar Mahata
| colspan="2" bgcolor="#E9E9E9" |
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|style="text-align:right"|654,449
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|style="text-align:right"|1.08
|Bhaskar Sardar
|
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
| colspan="3" bgcolor="#E9E9E9" |
|RSMP
|Barun Mahato
|-
|-
| 124
|- class="unsortable" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
| [[Basirhat Dakshin (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Basirhat Dakshin]]
! colspan="12" |
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Dr. Saptarshi Banerjee
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Taraknath Ghosh
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Amit Majumder
|-
|-
| 125
| colspan="2" |'''Total'''
| [[Basirhat Uttar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Basirhat Uttar]]
|'''386,845'''
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|'''100.00'''
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| colspan="2" |'''2'''
|Rafikul Islam Mondal
|style="text-align:right"| '''60,322,834'''
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|'''100.00'''
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| bgcolor="#E9E9E9" |
| Narayan Mondal
| colspan="3" | '''294'''
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
|- class="unsortable" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
|RSMP
! colspan="12" |
|Baijid Amin
|-
|-
| 126
| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2" |Valid votes
| [[Hingalganj (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Hingalganj]]
|386,845
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|99.95
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| colspan="2" rowspan="5" bgcolor="#E9E9E9" |
|Debes Mondal
|style="text-align:right"| 60,322,834
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|99.84
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| colspan="4" rowspan="5" bgcolor="#E9E9E9" |  
| Nimai Das
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India|CPI]]
|Dr. Ranjan Mondal
|-
|-
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[South 24 Parganas|<span style="color:white;">'''South 24 Parganas district'''</span>]]
| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2" |Invalid votes
|183
|0.05
|96,857
|0.16
|-
|-
| 127
| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2" |'''Votes cast / turnout'''
| [[Gosaba (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Gosaba]]
|'''387,028'''
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|'''78.88'''
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|'''60,419,691'''
|Jayanta Naskar
|'''82.30'''
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Chitta Pramanik
| bgcolor="{{Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)/meta/color}}"|
| [[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|RSP]]
|Anil Chandra Mondal
| bgcolor=#CEAD56| '''1 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 128
| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2" |Abstentions
| [[Basanti (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Basanti]]
|103,614
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|21.12
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|12,995,057
|Shyamal Mondal
|17.70
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Ramesh Maji
| bgcolor="{{Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)/meta/color}}"|
| [[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|RSP]]
|[[Subhas Naskar]]
| Rowspan=2 bgcolor=#8FCB76| '''6 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 129
| style="text-align:left;" colspan="2" |'''Registered voters'''
| [[Kultali (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kultali]]
|'''490,642'''<br><ref name=bartaman_159>{{Cite news|date=30 September 2021|title=আজ ভোট মমতার {{!}} নির্বাচন জঙ্গিপুর ও সামশেরগঞ্জেও|url=https://bartamanpatrika.com/detailNews.php?cID=13&nID=321893&P=1&nPID=20210930|newspaper=Bartaman|language=bn|access-date=3 October 2021}}</ref><ref name=ndtv_159>{{cite web |date=30 September 2021|title=Bhabanipur Bypoll Highlights: Moderate Turnout Recorded in Bengal's Bhabanipur|url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/bhabanipur-bypoll-live-updates-bypolls-to-bhabanipur-2-other-bengal-seats-today-2558490|work=NDTV|access-date=1 October 2021}}</ref>
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|'''100.00'''
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|'''73,414,746'''
|Ganesh Chandra Mondal
|'''100.00'''
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|}
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
 
|Mintu Haldar
=== Results by polling phase ===
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
!rowspan=2|Phase
|Ram Shankar Haldar
!rowspan=2|Seats
|bgcolor="{{party color|Trinamool Congress}}"|
|bgcolor="{{party color|National Democratic Alliance}}"|
|bgcolor="{{party color|Secular Democratic Alliance}}"|
|-
|-
| 130
!class="wikitable"|[[Trinamool Congress|AITC+]]
| [[Patharpratima (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Patharpratima]]
!class="wikitable"|[[National Democratic Alliance|NDA]]  
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
!class="wikitable"|[[Secular Democratic Alliance|SDA]]  
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Samir Kumar Jana
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Ashit Haldar
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|Sukhdeb Bera
| Rowspan=3 bgcolor=#CEAD56| '''1 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 131
| [[Kakdwip (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kakdwip]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Manturam Pakhira
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Deepankar Jana
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|Indranil Raut
|-
|-
| 132
!First
| [[Sagar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sagar]]
|30
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| {{party color cell|Trinamool Congress}}18
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|12
|Bankim Chandra Hazra
|0
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Bikash Kamila
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Sk. Mukuleshwar Rahman
|-
|-
| 133
!Second
| [[Kulpi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kulpi]]
|30
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| {{party color cell|Trinamool Congress}}19
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|11
|Jogaranjan Halder
|0
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Pranab Mallik
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
|RSMP
|Shirajuddin Gazi
| Rowspan=14 bgcolor=#8FCB76| '''6 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 134
!Third
| [[Raidighi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Raidighi]]
|31
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| {{party color cell|Trinamool Congress}}27
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|4
|Alok Jaldata
|0
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Shantanu Bapuli
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|[[Kanti Ganguly]]
|-
|-
| 135
!Fourth
| [[Mandirbazar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Mandirbazar]]
|44
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| {{party color cell|Trinamool Congress}}31
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|12
|Jaydeb Halder
|1
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Dilip Jatuwa
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
|RSMP
|Sanjay Sarkar
|-
|-
| 136
!Fifth
| [[Jaynagar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jaynagar]]
|45
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| {{party color cell|Trinamool Congress}}28
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|17
|Biswanath Das
|0
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Rabin Sardar
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Apurba Pramanik
|-
|-
| 137
!Sixth
| [[Baruipur Purba (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Baruipur Purba]]
|43
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| {{party color cell|Trinamool Congress}}35
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|8
|Bibhas Sardar
|0
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Chandan Mandal
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Swapan Naskar
|-
|-
| 138
!Seventh
| [[Canning Paschim (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Canning Paschim]]
|34
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| {{party color cell|Trinamool Congress}} 25
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|9
|Paresh Ram Das
|0
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Arnab Roy
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Pratap Mondal
|-
|-
| 139
!Eighth
| [[Canning Purba (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Canning Purba]]
|35
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| {{party color cell|Trinamool Congress}}31
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|4
|Saokat Molla
|0
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Kalipada Naskar
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
|RSMP
|Gazi Sahabuddin Siraj
|-
|-
| 140
!Later{{efn|In Samserganj and Jangipur, elections were held on 30 September 2021.}}
| [[Baruipur Paschim (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Baruipur Paschim]]
|2
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| {{party color cell|Trinamool Congress}}2
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|0
|Biman Banerjee
|0
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Debapam Chaatopadhyay
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Lahek Ali
|-
|-
| 141
! Total
| [[Magrahat Purba (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Magrahat Purba]]
! 294
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|{{party color cell|Trinamool Congress}}216
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|77
|Namita Saha
|1
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|}
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
 
|Chandan Naskar
===Results by region===
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="75%" style="text-align:center;"
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
!rowspan="3"|Region
|Chandan Saha
!rowspan="3"|District
!rowspan="3"|Seats
|colspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Trinamool Congress}}"|
|colspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|National Democratic Alliance}}"|
|colspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Secular Democratic Alliance}}"|
|-
|-
| 142
!colspan="2" class="wikitable"|[[Trinamool Congress|AITC+]]
| [[Magrahat Paschim (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Magrahat Paschim]]  
!colspan="2" class="wikitable"|[[National Democratic Alliance|NDA]]  
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
!colspan="2" class="wikitable"|[[Secular Democratic Alliance|SDA]]  
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Giasuddin Molla
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Manash Saha
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
|RSMP
|Maidul Islam
|-
|-
| 143
!Won
| [[Diamond Harbour (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Diamond Harbour]]
!+/-
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
!Won
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
!+/-
|Pannalal Halder
!Won
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
!+/-
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|
|Dipak Haldar
! rowspan=8| North Bengal
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| [[Cooch Behar district|Cooch Behar]]
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|9
|Pratik Ur Rahman
|2
|{{down}} 6
|style="background:{{party color|National Democratic Alliance}} ; color:white;" |7
|{{up}} 7
|0
|{{down}} 1
|-
|-
| 144
| [[Alipurduar district|Alipurduar]]
| [[Falta (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Falta]]
|5
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|0
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{down}} 4
|Sankar Kumar Naskar
|style="background:{{party color|National Democratic Alliance}} ; color:white;" |5
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|{{up}} 4
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|0
|Bidhan Parui
|{{steady}}
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|Abdur Rezzak Molla
|-
|-
| 145
| [[Jalpaiguri district|Jalpaiguri]]
| [[Satgachhia (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Satgachia]]
|7
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|3
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{down}} 3
|Mohan Chandra Naskar
|style="background:{{party color|National Democratic Alliance}} ; color:white;" |4
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|{{up}} 4
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|0
|Chandan Paul Das
|{{down}} 1
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Goutam Paul
|-
|-
| 146
| [[Kalimpong district|Kalimpong]]
| [[Bishnupur, South 24 Parganas (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bishnupur (S 24)]]
|1
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|style="background:{{party color|Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;" |1
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{up}} 1
|Dilip Mondal
|0
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|{{down}} 1
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|0
|Agnishwar Naskar
|{{steady}}
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Jhuma Kayal
|-
|-
| 147
| [[Darjeeling district|Darjeeling]]
| [[Sonarpur Dakshin (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sonarpur Dakshin]]  
|5
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|0
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{steady}}
|Arundhuti Moitra
|style="background:{{party color|National Democratic Alliance}} ; color:white;" |5
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|{{up}} 3
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|0
|[[Anjana Basu]]
|{{down}} 3
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India|CPI]]
|Shuvam Banerjee
| Rowspan=11 bgcolor=#C5CEE8| '''10 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 148
| [[Uttar Dinajpur district|Uttar Dinajpur]]
| [[Bhangar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bhangar]]
|9
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|style="background:{{party color|Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;" |7
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{up}} 3
|Md. Rezaul Karim
|2
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|{{up}} 2
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|0
|Soumi Hati
|{{down}} 5
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
|RSMP
|Naushad Siddiqui
|-
|-
| 149
| [[Dakshin Dinajpur district|Dakshin Dinajpur]]
| [[Kasba, Kolkata (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kasba]]
|6
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|3
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{up}} 1
|Javed Ahmed Khan
|3
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|{{up}} 3
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|0
| Indranil Khan
|{{down}} 4
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Shatarup Ghosh
|-
|-
| 150
| [[Malda district|Malda]]
| [[Jadavpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jadavpur]]
|12
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|style="background:{{party color|Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;" |8
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{up}} 8
|Moloy Majumder
|4
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|{{up}} 3
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|0
|Rinku Naskar
|{{down}} 11
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|[[Sujan Chakraborty]]
|-
|-
| 151
! colspan=2|Total || 54 || 24 || {{steady}} || style="background:{{party color|National Democratic Alliance}} ; color:white;" | 30 || {{up}} 25 || 0 || {{down}} 25
| [[Sonarpur Uttar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sonarpur Uttar]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Firdousi Begum
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Ranjan Baidya
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Monalisa Sinha
|-
|-
| 152
! rowspan=10| South Bengal
| [[Tollyganj (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Tollygunge]]
| [[Murshidabad district|Murshidabad]]
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|22
|[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|style="background:{{party color|Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;" |20
|[[Aroop Biswas]]
|{{up}} 16
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|2
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|{{up}} 2
|[[Babul Supriyo]]
|0
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|{{down}} 18
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Debdut Ghosh
|-
|-
| 153
| [[Nadia district|Nadia]]
| [[Behala Purba (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Behala Purba]]  
|17
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|8
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{down}} 5
|Ratna Chatterjee
|style="background:{{party color|National Democratic Alliance}} ; color:white;" |9
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|{{up}} 9
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|0
|[[Payel Sarkar]]
|{{down}} 4
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Samita Har Chowdhury
|-
|-
| 154
| [[North 24 Parganas district|North 24 Parganas]]
| [[Behala Paschim (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Behala Paschim]]  
|33
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|style="background:{{party color|Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;" |28
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{up}} 1
|[[Partha Chatterjee (politician)|Partha Chatterjee]]
|5
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|{{up}} 5
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|0
|[[Srabanti Chatterjee]]
|{{down}} 6
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Nihar Bhakta
|-
|-
|155
| [[South 24 Parganas]]
| [[Maheshtala (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Maheshtala]]
|31
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|style="background:{{party color|Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;" |30
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{up}} 1
|Dulal Chandra Das
|0
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|{{steady}}
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|1
|Umesh Das
|{{down}} 1
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Pradyut Chowdhury
|-
|-
| 156
| [[Kolkata district|Kolkata]]  
| [[Budge Budge (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Budge Budge]]  
|11
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|style="background:{{party color|Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;" |11
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{steady}}
|Ashok Deb
|0
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|{{steady}}
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|0
|Tarun Adak
|{{steady}}
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Sk. Mujibar Rahman
|-
|-
| 157
| [[Howrah district|Howrah]]
| [[Metiaburuz (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Metiaburuz]]
|16
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|style="background:{{party color|Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;" |16
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{up}} 1
|Abdul Khaleque Molla
|0
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|{{steady}}
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|0
|Ramji Prasad
|{{down}} 1
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
|RSMP
|Nurujjaman
|-
|-
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[Kolkata district|<span style="color:white;">'''Kolkata district'''</span>]]
| [[Hooghly district|Hooghly]]
|18
|style="background:{{party color|Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;" |14
|{{down}} 2
|4
|{{up}} 4
|0
|{{down}} 2
|-
|-
| 158
| [[Purba Medinipur district|Purba Medinipur]]
| [[Kolkata Port (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kolkata Port]]  
|16
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|style="background:{{party color|Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;" |9
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{down}} 4
|[[Firhad Hakim]]
|7
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|{{up}} 7
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|0
|Awad Kishore Gupta
|{{down}} 3
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Md. Muktar
| Rowspan=4 bgcolor=#61A1D7| '''26 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 159
| [[Paschim Medinipur district|Paschim Medinipur]]
| [[Bhabanipur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bhabanipur]]
|15
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|style="background:{{party color|Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;" |13
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{steady}}
|[[Sovandeb Chattopadhyay]]
|2
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|{{up}} 1
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|0
| [[Rudranil Ghosh]]
|{{down}} 1
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Md. Shadab Khan
|-
|-
| 160
| [[Jhargram district|Jhargram]]
| [[Rashbehari Avenue (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Rashbehari]]
|4
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|style="background:{{party color|Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;" |4
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{steady}}
|Debasish Kumar
|0
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|{{steady}}
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|0
| Lt. Gen Subrata Saha
|{{steady}}
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Ashutosh Chatterjee
|-
|-
| 161
! colspan=2|Total || 183 || style="background:{{party color|Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;" |153 || {{up}} 8 || 29 || {{up}} 28 || 1 || {{down}} 36
| [[Ballygunge (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Ballygunge]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|[[Subrata Mukherjee]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Loknath Chatterjee
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Dr. Fuad Halim
|-
|-
| 162
! rowspan=5| Rarh Banga
| [[Chowrangee (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Chowrangee]]
| [[Purulia district|Purulia]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|9
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|3
|Nayana Bandopadhyay
|{{down}} 4
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|style="background:{{party color|National Democratic Alliance}} ; color:white;" |6
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|{{up}} 6
| Devdutta Maji
|0
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
|{{down}} 2
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Santosh Pathak
| Rowspan=7 bgcolor=#91D6E3| '''29 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 163
| [[Bankura district|Bankura]]
| [[Entally (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Entally]]
|12
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|4
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{down}} 3
|Swarna Kamal Saha
|style="background:{{party color|National Democratic Alliance}} ; color:white;" |8
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|{{up}} 8
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|0
| Priyanka Tibrewal
|{{down}} 5
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
|RSMP
|Md. Iqbal Alam
|-
|-
| 164
| [[Purba Bardhaman district|Purba Bardhaman]]
| [[Beleghata (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Beleghata]]
|16
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|style="background:{{party color|Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;" |16
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{up}} 2
|Paresh Paul
|0
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|{{steady}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|0
| Adv. Kashinath Biswas
|{{down}} 2
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Rajib Biswas
|-
|-
| 165
| [[Paschim Bardhaman district|Paschim Bardhaman]]
| [[Jorasanko (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jorasanko]]
|9
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|style="background:{{party color|Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;" |6
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{up}} 1
|Vivek Gupta
|3
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|{{up}} 3
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|0
| Mina Devi Purohit
|{{down}} 4
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Janab Ajmal Khan
|-
|-
| 166
| [[Birbhum district|Birbhum]]
| [[Shyampukur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Shyampukur]]
|11
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
|style="background:{{party color|Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;" |10
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{up}} 1
|[[Sashi Panja]]
|1
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
|{{up}} 1
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|0
| Sandipan Biswas
|{{down}} 2
| bgcolor="{{All India Forward Bloc/meta/color}}"|
| [[All India Forward Bloc|AIFB]]
|Jiban Prakash Saha
|-
|-
| 167
! colspan=2|Total || 57 || style="background:{{party color|Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;" |39 || {{down}} 3 || 18 || {{up}} 18 || 0 || {{down}} 15
| [[Maniktala (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Maniktala]]
|-
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
! colspan=2|Total
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
!294
|Sadhan Pande
! style="background:{{party color|Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;" |216
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
! {{up}} 5{{efn|Trinamool Congress won 215 seats and its ally Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (Tamang) won 1 seat of Kalimpong.}}
!77
! {{up}} 71{{efn|NDA won 6 seats in 2016: BJP won 3 and its ally GJM won 3. However, prior to the 2021 election, GJM allied with the Trinamool Congress.}}
!1
! {{down}} 76
|}
 
=== Results by constituency===
{{main|List of constituency wise results of 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election}}
[[File:Sankey diagram of 2021 West Bengal elections.png|thumb|[[Sankey diagram]] of 2021|center]]
{|class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" style="line-height:20px;text-align:center;font-size:94%;"
! rowspan="2" | District
! colspan="2" rowspan="2"|Constituency
! colspan="5" |Winner
! colspan="5" |Runner-up
! colspan="2" |Margin
|-
! Candidate
! colspan="2" |Party
! data-sort-type=number | Votes
! data-sort-type=number | %
! Candidate
! colspan="2" |Party
! data-sort-type=number | Votes
! data-sort-type=number | %
! data-sort-type=number | Votes
! data-sort-type=number | %
|-
| rowspan="9" | [[Cooch Behar district|Cooch Behar]]
! 1
| [[Mekliganj Assembly constituency|Mekliganj]]
| Adhikary Paresh Chandra
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 99,338
| 49.98
| Dadhiram Ray
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Kalyan Chaubey]]
| 84,653
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| 42.59
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|14,685
|Rupa Bagchi
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|7.39
|-
|-
| 168
! 2
| [[Kashipur-Belgachhia (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kashipur-Belgachia]]
| [[Mathabhanga Assembly constituency|Mathabhanga]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Sushil Barman
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,13,249
| 52.87
| Girindra Nath Barman
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Atin Ghosh
| 87,115
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 40.67
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]] 
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|26,134
|Shivaji Singha Roy
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|12.20
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Pratip Dasgupta
|-
|-
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[Howrah district|<span style="color:white;">'''Howrah district'''</span>]]
! 3
|-
| [[Cooch Behar Uttar Assembly constituency|Coochbehar Uttar]]
| 169
| Sukumar Roy
| [[Bally (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bally]]
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,20,483
| 49.40
| Binay Krishna Barman
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Dr. Rana Chatterjee
| 1,05,868
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 43.40
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|14,615
|[[Baishali Dalmiya]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|6.00
| bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|[[Dipsita Dhar]]
| Rowspan=8 bgcolor=#C5CEE8| '''10 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 170
! 4
| [[Howrah Uttar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Howrah Uttar]]
| [[Cooch Behar Dakshin Assembly constituency|Coochbehar Dakshin]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Nikhil Ranjan Dey
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 91,560
| 46.83
| Avijit De Bhowmik
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Goutam Chowdhury
| 86,629
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 44.31
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|4,931
|Umesh Rai
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|2.52
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Pawan Singh
|-
|-
| 171
! 5
| [[Howrah Madhya (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Howrah Madhya]]  
| [[Sitalkuchi Assembly constituency|Sitalkuchi]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Baren Chandra Barman
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,24,955
| 50.80
| Partha Pratim Ray
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|[[Arup Roy]]
| 1,07,140
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 43.56
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|17,815
|Sanjay Singh
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|7.24
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Palash Bhandary
|-
|-
| 172
! 6
| [[Shibpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Shibpur]]
| [[Sitai Assembly constituency|Sitai]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Jagadish Chandra Barma Basunia
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|[[Manoj Tiwary]]
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,17,908
| 49.42
| Dipak Kumar Roy
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Rathindranath Chakraborty
| 1,07,796
| bgcolor="{{All India Forward Bloc/meta/color}}"|
| 45.18
| [[All India Forward Bloc|AIFB]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|10,112
| Dr. Jagannath Bhattacharya
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|4.24
|-
|-
| 173
! 7
| [[Howrah Dakshin (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Howrah Dakshin]]  
| [[Dinhata Assembly constituency|Dinhata]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Nisith Pramanik
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,16,035
| 47.60
| Udayan Guha
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Nandita Chowdhury
| 1,15,978
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 47.58
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|57
|Rantideb Sengupta
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|0.02
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Sumitra Adhikari
|-
|-
| 174
! 8
| [[Sankrail (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sankrail]]
| [[Natabari Assembly constituency|Natabari]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Mihir Goswami
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,11,743
| 51.45
| Rabindra Nath Ghosh
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Priya Paul
| 88,303
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 40.66
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|23,440
|Prabakar Pandit
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|10.79
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Samir Malik
|-
|-
| 175
! 9
| [[Panchla (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Panchla]]
| [[Tufanganj Assembly constituency|Tufanganj]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Malati Rava Roy
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,14,503
| 54.69
| Pranab Kumar Dey
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Gulsan Mallick
| 83,305
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 39.79
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|31,198
|Mohit Ghanti
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|14.90
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
|RSMP
|Md. Jaleel
|-
|-
| 176
| rowspan="5" | [[Alipurduar district|Alipurduar]]
| [[Uluberia Purba (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Uluberia Purba]]  
! 10
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| [[Kumargram Assembly constituency|Kumargram]]
| Manoj Kumar Oraon
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,11,974
| 48.16
| Leos Kujur (Urao)
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Bidesh Bose
| 1,00,973
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 43.43
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|11,001
|Pratyush Mondal
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|4.73
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
|RSMP
|Abbasuddin Khan
|-
|-
| 177
! 11
| [[Uluberia Uttar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Uluberia Uttar]]  
| [[Kalchini Assembly constituency|Kalchini]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Bishal Lama
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,03,104
| 52.65
| Passang Lama
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Dr. Nirmal Maji
| 74,528
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 38.06
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|28,576
|Chiran Bera
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|14.59
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Ashok Dolui
| Rowspan=7 bgcolor=#8FCB76| '''6 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 178
! 12
| [[Uluberia Dakshin (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Uluberia Dakshin]]  
| [[Alipurduars Assembly constituency|Alipurduars]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Suman Kanjilal
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,07,333
| 48.19
| Sourav Chakraborty (Ghutis)
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Pulak Roy
| 91,326
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 41.00
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|16,007
| Paapia Adhikari
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|7.19
| bgcolor="{{All India Forward Bloc/meta/color}}"|
| [[All India Forward Bloc|AIFB]]
|Kutubuddin Ahmed
|-
|-
| 179
! 13
| [[Shyampur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Shyampur]]
| [[Falakata Assembly constituency|Falakata]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Dipak Barman
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,02,993
| 46.71
| Subhash Chandra Roy
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Kalipada Mandal
| 99,003
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 44.90
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|3,990
|[[Tanusree Chakraborty]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|1.81
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Amitabha Chakraborty
|-
|-
| 180
! 14
| [[Bagnan (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bagnan]]
| [[Madarihat Assembly constituency|Madarihat]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Manoj Tigga
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 90,718
| 54.35
| Rajesh Lakra
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Arunava Sen
| 61,033
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 36.56
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|29,685
|Anupam Mallik
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|17.79
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Bashir Ahmed
|-
|-
| 181
| rowspan="7" | [[Jalpaiguri district|Jalpaiguri]]
| [[Amta (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Amta]]
! 15
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| [[Dhupguri Assembly constituency|Dhupguri]]
| Bishnu Pada Ray
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,04,688
| 45.65
| Mitali Roy
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Sukanto Paul
| 1,00,333
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 43.75
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|4,355
|Debtanu Bhattacharya
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|1.90
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Asit Mitra
|-
|-
| 182
! 16
| [[Udaynarayanpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Udaynarayanpur]]
| [[Maynaguri Assembly constituency|Maynaguri]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Kaushik Roy
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,15,306
| 48.84
| Manoj Roy
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Samir Kumar Panja
| 1,03,395
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 43.79
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|11,911
|Sumit Ranjan Karar
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|5.05
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
|-
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
! 17
| Alok Koley
| [[Jalpaiguri Assembly constituency|Jalpaiguri]]
| Dr. Pradip Kumar Barma
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 95,668
| 42.34
| Soujit Singha (Piku)
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 94,727
| 41.93
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|941
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|0.41
|-
! 18
| [[Rajganj Assembly constituency|Rajganj]]
| Khageswar Roy
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,04,641
| 48.50
| Supen Roy
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 88,868
| 41.19
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|15,773
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|7.31
|-
|-
| 183
! 19
| [[Jagatballavpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jagatballavpur]]
| [[Dabgram-Phulbari Assembly constituency|Dabgram-Fulbari]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Sikha Chatterjee
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,29,088
| 49.85
| Goutam Deb
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Sitanath Ghosh
| 1,01,495
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 39.19
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|27,593
| Anupam Ghosh
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|10.66
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
|-
|RSMP
! 20
|Sk. Sabbir Ahmed
| [[Mal Assembly constituency|Mal]]
| Bulu Chik Baraik
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 99,086
| 46.46
| Mahesh Bagey
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 93,621
| 43.90
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|5,465
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|2.56
|-
|-
| 184
! 21
| [[Domjur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Domjur]]
| [[Nagrakata Assembly constituency|Nagrakata]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Puna Bhengra
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 94,722
| 49.55
| Joseph Munda
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Kalyan Ghosh
| 71,247
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 37.27
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|23,475
|[[Rajib Banerjee]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|12.28
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|-
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| [[Kalimpong district|Kalimpong]]
|Uttam Bera
! 22
|bgcolor=#C5CEE8| '''10 April 2021'''
| [[Kalimpong Assembly constituency|Kalimpong]]
| Ruden Sada Lepcha
| {{Party color cell|Independent politician}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Independent politician|IND]]
| 58,206
| 37.59
| Suva Pradhan
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 54,336
| 35.09
| style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}} ; color:black;"|3,870
| style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}} ; color:black;"|2.50
|-
| rowspan="5" | [[Darjeeling district|Darjeeling]]
! 23
| [[Darjeeling Assembly constituency|Darjeeling]]
| Neeraj Tamang Zimba
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 68,907
| 40.88
| Keshav Raj Sharma
| {{Party color cell|Independent politician}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Independent politician|IND]]
| 47,631
| 28.26
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|21,276
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|12.62
|-
|-
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[Hooghly district|<span style="color:white;">'''Hooghly district'''</span>]]
! 24
| [[Kurseong Assembly constituency|Kurseong]]
| Bishnu Prasad Sharma
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 73,475
| 41.86
| Tshering Lama
| {{Party color cell|Independent politician}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Independent politician|IND]]
| 57,960
| 33.02
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|15,515
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|8.84
|-
|-
| 185
! 25
| [[Uttarpara (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Uttarpara]]
| [[Matigara-Naxalbari Assembly constituency|Matigara-Naxalbari]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Anandamay Barman
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,39,785
| 58.10
| Rajen Sundas
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|[[Kanchan Mullick]]
| 68,937
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 28.65
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|70,848
|Prabir Ghoshal
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|29.45
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Rajat Banerjee
| Rowspan=10 bgcolor=#C5CEE8| '''10 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 186
! 26
| [[Sreerampur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sreerampur]]
| [[Siliguri Assembly constituency|Siliguri]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Sankar Ghosh
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 89,370
| 50.03
| Dr. Omprakash Mishra
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Sudipto Roy
| 53,784
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 30.11
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|35,586
|Kabir Sankar Bose
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|19.92
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Alok Ranjan Banerjee
|-
|-
| 187
! 27
| [[Champdani (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Champdani]]
| [[Phansidewa Assembly constituency|Phansidewa]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Durga Murmu
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,05,651
| 50.89
| Chhotan Kisku
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Arindam Guin
| 77,940
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 37.55
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|27,711
|Dilip Singh
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|13.34
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| [[Abdul Mannan (West Bengal politician)|Abdul Mannan]]
|-
|-
| 188
| rowspan="9" | [[Uttar Dinajpur district|Uttar Dinajpur]]
| [[Singur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Singur]]
! 28
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| [[Chopra Assembly constituency|Chopra]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Hamidul Rahaman
|[[Becharam Manna]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,24,923
|[[Rabindranath Bhattacharjee]]
| 61.20
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| Md. Shahin Akhter
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|Srijan Bhattacharya
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 60,018
| 29.40
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|64,905
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|31.80
|-
|-
| 189
! 29
| [[Chandannagar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Chandannagar]]
| [[Islampur, West Bengal Assembly constituency|Islampur]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Abdul Karim Chowdhary
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|Indranil Sen
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,00,131
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 58.91
|Deepanjan Ghuha
| Saumyaroop Mandal
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Goutam Sarkar
| 62,691
| 36.88
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|37,440
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|22.03
|-
|-
| 190
! 30
| [[Chunchura (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Chunchura]]
| [[Goalpokhar Assembly constituency|Goalpokhar]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Md. Ghulam Rabbani
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Asit Mazumdar
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,05,649
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 65.40
|[[Locket Chatterjee]]
| Md. Ghulam Sarwar
| bgcolor="{{All India Forward Bloc/meta/color}}"|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[All India Forward Bloc|AIFB]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Dr. Pranab Ghosh
| 32,135
| 19.89
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|73,514
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|45.51
|-
|-
| 191
! 31
| [[Balagarh (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Balagarh]]
| [[Chakulia Assembly constituency|Chakulia]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Azad Minhajul Arfin
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Monoranjan Byapari
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 86,311
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 49.78
|Subhas Chandra Haldar
| Sachin Prasad
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Mahamaya Mondal
| 52,474
| 30.26
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|33,837
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|19.52
|-
|-
| 192
! 32
| [[Pandua (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Pandua]]
| [[Karandighi Assembly constituency|Karandighi]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Goutam Paul
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[Ratna De|Dr. Ratna De Nag]]
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,16,594
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 54.70
|Partha Sharma
| Subhas Chandra Sinha
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Sk. Amjad Hossain
| 79,968
| 37.52
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|36,626
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|17.18
|-
|-
| 193
! 33
| [[Saptagram (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Saptagram]]
| [[Hemtabad Assembly constituency|Hemtabad]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Satyajit Barman
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Tapan Dasgupta
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,16,425
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 52.14
| Debbrata Biswas(Baban)
| Chandima Roy
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Pabitra Deb
| 89,210
| 39.95
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|27,215
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|12.19
|-
|-
| 194 
! 34
| [[Chanditala (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Chanditala]]
| [[Kaliaganj Assembly constituency|Kaliaganj]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Soumen Roy
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,16,768
| 48.71
| Tapan Deb Singha
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Swati Khandoker
| 94,948
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 39.61
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|21,820
|[[Yash Dasgupta]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|9.10
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|[[Mohammed Salim (politician)|Mohammed Salim]]
|-
|-
| 195
! 35
| [[Jangipara (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jangipara]]
| [[Raiganj Assembly constituency|Raiganj]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Krishna Kalyani
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 79,775
| 49.44
| Agarwal Kanaia Lal
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Snehashis Chakraborty
| 59,027
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 36.58
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|20,748
|Debjit Sarkar
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|12.86
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
|RSMP
|Sk. Moinuddin (Budo)
| Rowspan=8 bgcolor=#8FCB76| '''6 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 196
! 36
| [[Haripal (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Haripal]]
| [[Itahar Assembly constituency|Itahar]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Mosaraf Hussen
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Karabi Manna
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,14,645
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 59.10
|Samiran Mitra
| Amit Kumar Kundu
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|RSMP
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Simal Soren
| 70,670
| 36.43
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|43,975
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|22.67
|-
|-
| 197
| rowspan="6" | [[Dakshin Dinajpur district|Dakshin Dinajpur]]
| [[Dhanekhali (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dhanekhali]]
! 37
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| [[Kushmandi Assembly constituency|Kushmandi]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Rekha Roy
|[[Ashima Patra]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 89,968
|Tushar Majumdar
| 48.88
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| Ranjit Kumar Roy
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| Anirban Saha
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 77,384
| 42.04
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|12,584
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|6.84
|-
|-
| 198
! 38
| [[Tarakeswar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Tarakeswar]]
| [[Kumarganj Assembly constituency|Kumarganj]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Toraf Hossain Mandal
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Ramendu Singha Roy
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 89,763
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 52.52
|[[Swapan Dasgupta]]
| Manas Sarkar
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Surajit Ghosh
| 60,396
| 35.33
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|29,367
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|17.19
|-
|-
| 199
! 39
| [[Pursurah (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Pursurah]]
| [[Balurghat Assembly constituency|Balurghat]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Ashok Kumar Lahiri
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 72,129
| 47.42
| Sekhar Dasgupta
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Dilip Yadav
| 58,693
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 38.59
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|13,436
|Biman Ghosh
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|8.83
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| Monika Mallick Ghosh
|-
|-
| 200
! 40
| [[Arambag (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Arambagh]]
| [[Tapan Assembly constituency|Tapan]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Budhrai Tudu
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 84,381
| 45.29
| Kalpana Kisku
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Sujata Mondal Khan
| 82,731
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 44.41
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|1,650
|Madhusudhan  Bag
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|0.88
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|[[Sakti Mohan Malik]]
|-
|-
| 201
! 41
| [[Goghat (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Goghat]]
| [[Gangarampur Assembly constituency|Gangarampur]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Satyendra Nath Ray
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 88,724
| 46.82
| Goutam Das
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Manas Mazumder
| 84,132
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 44.40
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|4,592
|Biswanath Karak
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|2.42
| bgcolor="{{All India Forward Bloc/meta/color}}"|
| [[All India Forward Bloc|AIFB]]
| Shivprasad Malik
|-
|-
| 202
! 42
| [[Khanakul (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Khanakul]]
| [[Harirampur Assembly constituency|Harirampur]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Biplab Mitra
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Munsi Nazbul Karim
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 96,131
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 51.23
|Susanta Ghosh
| Nilanjan Roy
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|RSMP
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Faisal Khan
| 73,459
| 39.15
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|22,672
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|12.08
|-
|-
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[Purba Medinipur district|<span style="color:white;">'''Purba Medinipur district'''</span>]]
| rowspan="12" | [[Malda district|Malda]]
|-
! 43
| 203
| [[Habibpur Assembly constituency|Habibpur]]
| [[Tamluk (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Tamluk]]
| Joyel Murmu
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 94,075
| 47.52
| Prodip Baskey
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Soumen Mahapatra
| 74,558
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 37.66
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|19,517
|Harekrishna Bera
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|9.86
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India|CPI]]
|Goutam Panda
| Rowspan=9 bgcolor=#CEAD56| '''1 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 204
! 44
| [[Panskura Purba (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Panskura Purba]]
| [[Gazole Assembly constituency|Gazole]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Chinmoy Deb Barman
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,00,655
| 45.50
| Basanti Barman
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Biplab Roychowdhury
| 98,857
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 44.69
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|1,798
|Debabrata Patnayak
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|0.81
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Sk. Ibrahim Ali
|-
|-
| 205
! 45
| [[Panskura Paschim (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Panskura Paschim]]
| [[Chanchal Assembly constituency|Chanchal]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Nihar Ranjan Ghosh
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Firoza Bibi
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,15,966
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 58.08
|Shintu Senapati
| Dipankar Ram (Bankat)
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Communist Party of India|CPI]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Chittaranjan Das Thakur
| 48,628
| 24.35
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|67,338
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|33.73
|-
|-
| 206
! 46
| [[Moyna (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Moyna]]
| [[Harishchandrapur Assembly constituency|Harischandrapur]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Tajmul Hossain
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|Sangram Kumar Dolui
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,22,527
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 60.31
|[[Ashoke Dinda]]
| Md. Matibur Rahaman
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Manik Bhownik
| 45,054
| 22.18
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|77,473
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|38.13
|-
|-
| 207
! 47
| [[Nandakumar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Nandakumar]]
| [[Malatipur Assembly constituency|Malatipur]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Abdur Rahim Boxi
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Sukumar Dey
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,26,157
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 68.02
|Nilanjan Adhikari
| Mousumi Das
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Karuna Shankar Bhowmick
| 34,208
| 18.44
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|91,949
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|49.58
|-
|-
| 208
! 48
| [[Mahisadal (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Mahisadal]]
| [[Ratua Assembly constituency|Ratua]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Samar Mukherjee
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|Tilak Chakraborty
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,30,674
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 59.63
|Biswanath Banarjee
| Abishek Singhania
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|RSMP
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Bikram Chatterjee
| 55,024
| 25.11
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|75,650
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|34.52
|-
|-
| 209
! 49
| [[Haldia (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Haldia]]
| [[Manikchak Assembly constituency|Manikchak]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Sabitri Mitra
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|Swapan Naskar
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,10,234
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 53.26
|[[Tapasi Mondal]]
| Gour Chandra Mandal
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Manika Kar Paik
| 76,356
| 36.89
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|33,878
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|16.37
|-
|-
| 210
! 50
| [[Nandigram (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Nandigram]]
| [[Maldaha Assembly constituency|Maldaha]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Gopal Chandra Saha
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 93,398
| 45.23
| Ujjwal Kumar Chowdhury
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|[[Mamata Banerjee]]
| 77,942
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 37.75
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|15,456
| [[Suvendu Adhikari]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|7.48
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|[[Minakshi Mukherjee]]
|-
|-
| 211
! 51
| [[Chandipur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Chandipur]]
| [[English Bazar Assembly constituency|English Bazar]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Sreerupa Mitra Chaudhury
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,07,755
| 49.96
| Krishnendu Narayan Choudhury
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[Soham Chakraborty]]
| 87,656
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 40.64
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|20,099
|Pulak Kanti Guriya
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|9.32
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Ashish Guchhait
|-
|-
| 212
! 52
| [[Patashpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Patashpur]]
| [[Mothabari Assembly constituency|Mothabari]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Yeasmin Sabina
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|Uttam Basak
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 97,397
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 59.70
|Ambujaksha Mahanti
| Shyamchand Ghosh
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Communist Party of India|CPI]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Saikat Giri
| 40,824
| Rowspan=7 bgcolor=#FFF101| '''27 March 2021'''
| 25.02
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|56,573
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|34.68
|-
|-
| 213
! 53
| [[Kanthi Uttar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kanthi Uttar]]  
| [[Sujapur Assembly constituency|Sujapur]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Md Abdul Ghani
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|Tarun Kumar Jana
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,52,445
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 73.44
|Sunita Singha
| Isha Khan Choudhury
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Indian National Congress}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Sutanu Maity
|-
| 214
| [[Bhagabanpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bhagabanpur]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Ardhendu Maity
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Rabindranath Maity
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|Shiu Maiti
| 22,282
| 10.73
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|1,30,163
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|62.71
|-
|-
| 215
! 54
| [[Khejuri (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Khejuri]]
| [[Baisnabnagar Assembly constituency|Baisnabnagar]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Chandana Sarkar
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|Parthapratim Das
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 83,061
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 39.81
|Santanu Pramanik
| Swadhin Kumar Sarkar
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Himangshu Das
| 80,590
| 38.62
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|2,471
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|1.19
|-
|-
| 216
| rowspan="22" | [[Murshidabad district|Murshidabad]]
| [[Kanthi Dakshin (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kanthi Dakshin]]  
! 55
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| [[Farakka Assembly constituency|Farakka]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Manirul Islam
|Jyotirmoy Kar
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,02,319
|Arup Kumar Das
| 54.89
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| Ghosh Hemanta
|[[Communist Party of India|CPI]]
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|Anulup Panda
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 42,374
| 22.73
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|59,945
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|32.16
|-
|-
| 217
! 56
| [[Ramnagar, Purba Medinipur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Ramnagar]]
| [[Samserganj Assembly constituency|Samserganj]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Amirul Islam
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|Akhil Giri
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 96,417
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 51.13
|Swadesh Ranjan Nayak
| Zaidur Rahaman
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Indian National Congress}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Sabyasachi Jana
|-
| 218
| [[Egra (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Egra]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Tarun Maity
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Arup Das
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|Manas Kumar Karmahapatra
| 70,038
| 37.14
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|26,379
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|13.99
|-
|-
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[Paschim Medinipur district|<span style="color:white;">'''Paschim Medinipur district'''</span>]]
! 57
| [[Suti Assembly constituency|Suti]]
| Emani Biswas
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,27,351
| 58.87
| Koushik Das
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 56,650
| 26.19
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|70,701
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|32.68
|-
|-
| 219
! 58
| [[Dantan (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dantan]]
| [[Jangipur, West Bengal Assembly constituency|Jangipur]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Zakir Hossain
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|Bikram Chandra Pradhan
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,36,444
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 68.82
|Sakti Pada Nayak
| Sujit Das
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Communist Party of India|CPI]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Sisir Patra
| 43,964
| bgcolor=#FFF101| '''27 March 2021'''
| 22.17
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|92,480
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|46.65
|-
|-
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[Jhargram district|<span style="color:white;">'''Jhargram district'''</span>]]
! 59
| [[Raghunathganj Assembly constituency|Raghunathganj]]
| Akhruzzaman
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,26,834
| 66.59
| Golam Modaswer
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 28,521
| 14.97
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|98,313
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|51.62
|-
|-
| 220
! 60
| [[Nayagram (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Nayagram]]
| [[Sagardighi Assembly constituency|Sagardighi]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Subrata Saha
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|Dulal Murmu
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 95,189
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 50.95
|Bakul Murmu
| Khatun Mafuja
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Haripada Soren
| 44,983
| Rowspan=3 bgcolor=#FFF101| '''27 March 2021'''
| 24.08
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|50,206
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|26.87
|-
|-
| 221
! 61
| [[Gopiballavpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Gopiballavpur]]
| [[Lalgola Assembly constituency|Lalgola]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Ali Mohammad
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|Khagendranath Mahato
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,07,860
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 56.64
|Sanjit Mahato
| Abu Hena
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Indian National Congress}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|Prashanta Das
| 47,153
| 24.76
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|60,707
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|31.88
|-
|-
| 222
! 62
| [[Jhargram (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jhargram]]
| [[Bhagabangola Assembly constituency|Bhagawangola]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Idris Ali
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|Birbaha Hansda
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,53,795
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 68.05
|Sukhmoy Satpati
| Md. Kamal Hossain
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Madhuja Sen Roy
| 47,787
| 21.15
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|1,06,008
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|46.90
|-
|-
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[Paschim Medinipur district|<span style="color:white;">'''Paschim Medinipur district'''</span>]]
! 63
| [[Raninagar Assembly constituency|Raninagar]]
| Abdul Soumik Hossain
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,34,957
| 60.79
| Firoza Begam
| {{Party color cell|Indian National Congress}}
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| 55,255
| 24.89
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|79,702
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|35.90
|-
|-
| 223
! 64
| [[Keshiary (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Keshiary]]
| [[Murshidabad Assembly constituency|Murshidabad]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Gouri Sankar Ghosh
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 95,967
| 41.86
| Shaoni Singha Roy
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Paresh Murmu
| 93,476
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 40.78
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|2,491
|Sonali Murmu
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|1.08
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|[[Pulin Bihari Baske]]
| bgcolor=#FFF101| '''27 March 2021'''
|-
|-
| 224
! 65
| [[Kharagpur Sadar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kharagpur Sadar]]  
| [[Nabagram Assembly constituency|Nabagram]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Kanai Chandra Mondal
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Pradip Sarkar
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,00,455
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 48.18
|[[Hiran Chatterjee|Hiranmoy Chattopadhyaya]]
| Mohan Halder
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Reeta Sharma
| 64,922
| Rowspan=4 bgcolor=#CEAD56| '''1 April 2021'''
| 31.14
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|35,533
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|17.04
|-
|-
| 225
! 66
| [[Narayangarh (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Narayangarh]]
| [[Khargram Assembly constituency|Khargram]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Ashis Marjit
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Suryakanta Atta
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 93,255
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 50.15
|Ramprasad Giri
| Aditya Moulik
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Tapas Sinha
| 60,682
| 32.64
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|32,573
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|17.51
|-
|-
| 226
! 67
| [[Sabang (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sabang]]
| [[Burwan Assembly constituency|Burwan]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Jiban Krishna Saha
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|[[Manas Bhunia]]
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 81,890
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 46.32
|Amulya Maity
| Amiya Kumar Das
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Chiranjib Bhowmik
| 79,141
| 44.76
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|2,749
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|1.56
|-
|-
| 227
! 68
| [[Pingla (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Pingla]]
| [[Kandi Assembly constituency|Kandi]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Apurba Sarkar (David)
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|Ajit Maity
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 95,399
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 51.16
|Antara Bhattacharya
| Goutam Roy
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Samir Roy
| 57,319
| 30.74
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|38,080
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|20.42
|-
|-
| 228
! 69
| [[Kharagpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kharagpur]]
| [[Bharatpur, West Bengal Assembly constituency|Bharatpur]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Humayun Kabir
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|Dinen Ray
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 96,226
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 50.90
|Tapan Bhuiya
| Iman Kalyan Mukherjee
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Sk. Saddam Ali
| 53,143
| bgcolor=#FFF101| '''27 March 2021'''
| 28.11
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|43,083
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|22.79
|-
|-
| 229
! 70
| [[Debra (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Debra]]
| [[Rejinagar Assembly constituency|Rejinagar]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Rabiul Alam Chowdhury
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|Humayun Kabir
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,18,494
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 56.31
|Bharati Ghosh
| Arabinda Biswas
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Prankrishna Mondal
| 50,226
| Rowspan=4 bgcolor=#CEAD56| '''1 April 2021'''
| 23.87
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|68,268
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|32.44
|-
|-
| 230
! 71
| [[Daspur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Daspur]]
| [[Beldanga Assembly constituency|Beldanga]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Hasanuzzaman Sk
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|Mamata Bhunia
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,12,862
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 55.19
|Prashanth Bera
| Sumit Ghosh
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Dhrubasekhar Mondal
| 59,030
| 28.86
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|53,832
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|26.33
|-
|-
| 231
! 72
| [[Ghatal (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Ghatal]]
| [[Baharampur Assembly constituency|Baharampur]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Subrata Maitra (Kanchan)
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 89,340
| 45.21
| Naru Gopal Mukherjee
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Shankar Dolui
| 62,488
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 31.62
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|26,852
|Shital Kapat
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|13.59
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Kamal Dolui
|-
|-
| 232
! 73
| [[Chandrakona (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Chandrakona]]
| [[Hariharpara Assembly constituency|Hariharpara]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Niamot Sheikh
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|Arup Dhara
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,02,660
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 47.51
|Shibram Das
| Mir Alamgir (Palash)
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
| {{Party color cell|Indian National Congress}}
|RSMP
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|Gouranga Das
| 88,594
| 41.00
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|14,066
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|6.51
|-
|-
| 233
! 74
| [[Garbeta (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Garbeta]]
| [[Naoda Assembly constituency|Nowda]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Sahina Momtaz Khan
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|Uttara Singha
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,17,684
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 58.16
|Madan Ruidas
| Anupam Mandal
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Tapan Ghosh
| 43,531
| Rowspan=2 bgcolor=#FFF101| '''27 March 2021'''
| 21.51
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|74,153
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|36.65
|-
|-
| 234
! 75
| [[Salboni (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Salboni]]
| [[Domkal Assembly constituency|Domkal]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Jafikul Islam
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|Srikanta Mahata
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,27,671
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 56.45
|Rajib Kundu
| Md. Mostafijur Rahaman (Rana)
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|[[Susanta Ghosh]]
| 80,442
| 35.57
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|47,229
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|20.88
|-
|-
| 235
! 76
| [[Keshpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Keshpur]]
| [[Jalangi Assembly constituency|Jalangi]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Abdur Razzak
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|Siuli Saha
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,23,840
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 55.74
|Pritish Ranjan
| Saiful Islam Molla
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Rameshwar Dolui
| 44,564
| bgcolor=#CEAD56| '''1 April 2021'''
| 20.06
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|79,276
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|35.68
|-
|-
| 236
| rowspan="17" | [[Nadia district|Nadia]]
| [[Medinipur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Medinipur]]
! 77
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| [[Karimpur Assembly constituency|Karimpur]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Bimalendu Sinha Roy
| [[June Malia]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,10,911
|Shamit Dash
| 50.07
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| Samarendranath Ghosh
|[[Communist Party of India|CPI]]
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|Tarun Kumar Ghosh
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| bgcolor=#FFF101| '''27 March 2021'''
| 87,336
| 39.43
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|23,575
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|10.64
|-
|-
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[Jhargram district|<span style="color:white;">'''Jhargram district'''</span>]]
! 78
| [[Tehatta Assembly constituency|Tehatta]]
| Tapas Kumar Saha
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 97,848
| 44.86
| Ashutosh Paul
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 90,933
| 41.69
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|6,915
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|3.17
|-
|-
| 237
! 79
| [[Binpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Binpur]]
| [[Palashipara Assembly constituency|Palashipara]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Dr. Manik Bhattacharya
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|Debnath Hansda
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,10,274
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 54.22
|Palan Saren
| Bibhash Chandra Mandal
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Dibakar Hansda
| 58,938
| bgcolor=#FFF101| '''27 March 2021'''
| 28.98
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|51,336
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|25.24
|-
|-
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[Purulia district|<span style="color:white;">'''Purulia district'''</span>]]
! 80
| [[Kaliganj Assembly constituency|Kaliganj]]
| Nasiruddin Ahamed (Lal)
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,11,696
| 53.35
| Abhijit Ghosh
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 64,709
| 30.91
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|46,987
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|22.44
|-
|-
| 238
! 81
| [[Bandwan (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bandwan]]
| [[Nakashipara Assembly constituency|Nakashipara]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Kallol Khan
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,04,812
| 50.01
| Santanu Dey
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 83,541
| 39.86
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|21,271
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|10.15
|-
! 82
| [[Chapra, West Bengal Assembly constituency|Chapra]]
| Rukbanur Rahman
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 73,866
| 34.65
| Jeber Sekh
| {{Party color cell|Independent politician}}
| [[Independent politician|IND]]
| 61,748
| 28.97
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|12,118
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|5.68
|-
! 83
| [[Krishnanagar Uttar Assembly constituency|Krishnanagar Uttar]]
| Mukul Roy
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,09,357
| 54.19
| Koushani Mukherjee
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Rajib Lochan Saren
| 74,268
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 36.80
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|35,089
|Parsi Murmu
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|17.39
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|-
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
! 84
|Sushanta Besra
| [[Nabadwip Assembly constituency|Nabadwip]]
| Rowspan=9 bgcolor=#FFF101| '''27 March 2021'''
| Pundarikakshya Saha
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,02,170
| 48.52
| Sidhartha Shankar Naskar
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 83,599
| 39.70
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|18,571
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|8.82
|-
! 85
| [[Krishnanagar Dakshin Assembly constituency|Krishnanagar Dakshin]]
| Ujjal Biswas
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 91,738
| 46.88
| Mahadev Sarkar
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 82,433
| 42.13
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|9,305
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|4.75
|-
|-
| 239
! 86
| [[Balarampur, Purulia (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Balarampur]]
| [[Santipur Assembly constituency|Santipur]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Jagannath Sarkar
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,09,722
| 49.94
| Ajoy Dey
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Shantiram Mahato
| 93,844
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 42.72
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|15,878
|Baneswar Mahato
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|7.22
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|Uttam Banerjee
|-
|-
| 240
! 87
| [[Baghmundi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Baghmundi]]
| [[Ranaghat Uttar Paschim Assembly constituency|Ranaghat Uttar Paschim]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Parthasarathi Chatterjee
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,13,637
| 50.91
| Sankar Singha
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Sushanta Mahato
| 90,509
| bgcolor={{All Jharkhand Students Union/meta/color}}|
| 40.55
| [[All Jharkhand Students Union|AJSU]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|23,128
|Ashutosh Mahato
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|10.36
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|[[Nepal Mahata]]
|-
|-
| 241
! 88
| [[Joypur, Purulia (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Joypur]]
| [[Krishnaganj Assembly constituency|Krishnaganj]]
| bgcolor={{Independent politician/meta/color}}|
| Ashis Kumar Biswas
| [[Independent politician|IND]]
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| Dibyojyoti Singh Deo<ref name=":3">{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=2021-03-16|title=WB Election 2021: পুরুলিয়ায় জয়পুরে নির্দল প্রার্থীকে সমর্থন তৃণমূলের|url=https://bengali.abplive.com/elections/west-bengal-election-2021-abhishek-banerjee-supporting-independent-candidate-in-joypur-constituency-ahead-of-elections-805956|url-status=live|access-date=2021-03-16|website=ABP Ananda|language=bn}}</ref><ref name=":2">{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=2021-03-12|title=WB Election 2021: ভোটে অংশ নিতে পারবেন না জয়পুরের তৃণমূল প্রার্থী, ডিভিশন বেঞ্চে খারিজ সিঙ্গল বেঞ্চের নির্দেশ|url=https://bengali.abplive.com/elections/west-bengal-election-2021-division-bench-rejected-election-commission-appeal-on-joypur-candidate-nomination-challenging-high-court-decision-805381|url-status=live|access-date=2021-03-12|website=ABP Ananda|language=bn}}</ref>
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,17,668
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 50.73
|Narahari Mahato
| Dr. Tapas Mandal
| bgcolor="{{All India Forward Bloc/meta/color}}"|
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Forward Bloc|AIFB]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|Dhiren Mahato
| 96,391
| 41.56
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|21,277
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|9.17
|-
|-
| 242
! 89
| [[Purulia (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Purulia]]
| [[Ranaghat Uttar Purba Assembly constituency|Ranaghat Uttar Purba]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Ashim Biswas
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,16,786
| 54.39
| Samir Kumar Poddar
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Sujoy Banerjee
| 85,004
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 39.59
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|31,782
|Sudip Mukherjee
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|14.80
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|Partha Prathim Banerjee
|-
|-
| 243
! 90
| [[Manbazar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Manbazar]]
| [[Ranaghat Dakshin Assembly constituency|Ranaghat Dakshin]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Mukut Mani Adhikari
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,19,260
| 49.34
| Barnali Dey Roy
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Sandhya Rani Tudu
| 1,02,745
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 42.51
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|16,515
|Gouri Singh Sardar
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|6.83
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Jaminikanta Mandi
|-
|-
| 244
! 91
| [[Kashipur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kashipur]]
| [[Chakdaha Assembly constituency|Chakdaha]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Bankim Chandra Ghosh
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 99,368
| 46.86
| Subhankar Singha (Jishu)
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Swapan Kumar Beltharia
| 87,688
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 41.35
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|11,680
|Kamalakanta Hansda
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|5.51
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Mallika Mahata
|-
|-
| 245
! 92
| [[Para (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Para]]
| [[Kalyani Assembly constituency|Kalyani]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Ambika Roy
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 97,026
| 44.04
| Aniruddha Biswas
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Umapada Bauri
| 94,820
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 43.03
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|2,206
|Nadia Chand Bauri
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|1.01
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Swapan Bauri
|-
|-
| 246
! 93
| [[Raghunathpur, Purulia (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Raghunathpur]]
| [[Haringhata Assembly constituency|Haringhata]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Asim Kumar Sarkar
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 97,666
| 46.31
| Nilima Nag (Mallick)
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Hazari Bauri
| 82,466
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 39.11
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|15,200
|Bivekananda Bauri
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|7.20
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Ganesh Bauri
|-
|-
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[Bankura district|<span style="color:white;">'''Bankura district'''</span>]]
| rowspan="33" | [[North 24 Parganas district|North 24 Parganas]]
|-
! 94
| 247
| [[Bagdah Assembly constituency|Bagda]]
| [[Saltora (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Saltora]]
| Biswajit Das
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,08,111
| 49.41
| Paritosh Kumar Saha
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Santosh Mondal
| 98,319
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 44.94
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|9,792
|Chandana Bauri
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|4.47
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Nandadulal Bauri
| Rowspan=4 bgcolor=#FFF101| '''27 March 2021'''
|-
|-
| 248
! 95
| [[Chhatna (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Chhatna]]
| [[Bangaon Uttar Assembly constituency|Bangaon Uttar]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Ashok Kirtania
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 97,761
| 47.65
| Shyamal Roy
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Subhasis Batabyal
| 87,273
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 42.54
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|10,488
|Satyanarayan Mukherjee
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|5.11
| bgcolor="{{Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)/meta/color}}"|
| [[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|RSP]]
|Falguni Mukherjee
|-
|-
| 249
! 96
| [[Ranibandh (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Ranibandh]]
| [[Bangaon Dakshin Assembly constituency|Bangaon Dakshin]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Swapan Majumder
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 97,828
| 47.07
| Alo Rani Sarkar
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Jyostna Mandi
| 95,824
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 46.11
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|2,004
|Khudiram Tudu
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|0.96
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|[[Deblina Hembram]]
|-
|-
| 250
! 97
| [[Raipur, Bankura (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Raipur]]
| [[Gaighata Assembly constituency|Gaighata]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Subrata Thakur
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,00,808
| 47.27
| Narottam Biswas
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Mrittunjay Murmu
| 91,230
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 42.78
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|9,578
|Sudhangsu Hansda
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|4.49
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
|RSMP
|Milan Mandi
|-
|-
| 251
! 98
| [[Taldangra (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Taldangra]]
| [[Swarupnagar Assembly constituency|Swarupnagar]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Bina Mondal
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Arup Chakraborty
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 99,784
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 47.11
|Shyamal Kumar Sarkar
| Brindaban Sarkar
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Manoranjan Patra
| 64,984
| Rowspan=8 bgcolor=#CEAD56| '''1 April 2021'''
| 30.68
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|34,800
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|16.43
|-
|-
| 252
! 99
| [[Bankura (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bankura]]
| [[Baduria Assembly constituency|Baduria]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Abdur Rahim Quazi
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|[[Sayantika Banerjee]]
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,09,701
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 51.53
|Niladri Sekhar Dana
| Sukalyan Baidya
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Radha Rani Banerjee
| 53,257
| 25.02
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|56,444
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|26.51
|-
|-
| 253
! 100
| [[Barjora (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Barjora]]
| [[Habra Assembly constituency|Habra]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Jyoti Priya Mallick
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Alok Mukherjee
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 90,533
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 44.34
|Supriti Chatterji
| Rahul (Biswajit) Sinha
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Sujit Chakraborty
| 86,692
| 42.46
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|3,841
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|1.88
|-
! 101
| [[Ashoknagar Assembly constituency|Ashoknagar]]
| Narayan Goswami
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 93,587
| 43.18
| Tanuja Chakraborty
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 70,055
| 32.32
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|23,532
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|10.86
|-
|-
| 254
! 102
| [[Onda (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Onda]]
| [[Amdanga Assembly constituency|Amdanga]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Rafiqur Rahaman
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Arup Kumar Khan
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 88,935
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 42.00
|Amar Sakha
| Joydev Manna
| bgcolor="{{All India Forward Bloc/meta/color}}"|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[All India Forward Bloc|AIFB]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Tarapada Chakraborty
| 63,455
| 29.97
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|25,480
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|12.03
|-
|-
| 255
! 103
| [[Bishnupur, Bankura (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bishnupur (Bankura)]]
| [[Bijpur Assembly constituency|Bijpur]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Subodh Adhikary
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Archita Bid
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 66,625
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 47.90
|Tanmoy Ghosh
| Subhranshu Roy
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Debu Chatterjee
| 53,278
| 38.30
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|13,347
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|9.60
|-
|-
| 256
! 104
| [[Katulpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Katulpur]]
| [[Naihati Assembly constituency|Naihati]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Partha Bhowmick
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Sangeeta Malik
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 77,753
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 49.69
|Harkali Patihar
| Phalguni Patra
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Akshay Santra
| 58,898
| 37.64
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|18,855
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|12.05
|-
|-
| 257
! 105
| [[Indas (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Indas]]
| [[Bhatpara Assembly constituency|Bhatpara]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Pawan Kumar Singh
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 57,244
| 53.40
| Jitendra Shaw (Jitu)
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Runu Mete
| 43,557
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 40.63
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|13,687
|Nirmal Dhara
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|12.77
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|Nayan Sil
|-
|-
| 258
! 106
| [[Sonamukhi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sonamukhi]]
| [[Jagatdal Assembly constituency|Jagatdal]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Somenath Shyam Ichini
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[Shyamal Santra]]
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 87,030
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 48.01
|Dibakar Ghourmi
| Arindam Bhattacharya
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Ajit Roy
| 68,666
| 37.88
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|18,364
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|10.13
|-
|-
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[Purba Bardhaman district|<span style="color:white;">'''Purba Bardhaman district'''</span>]]
! 107
| [[Noapara Assembly constituency|Noapara]]
| Manju Basu
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 94,203
| 48.90
| Sunil Singh
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 67,493
| 35.04
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|26,710
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|13.86
|-
|-
| 259
! 108
| [[Khandaghosh (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Khandaghosh]]
| [[Barrackpur Assembly constituency|Barrackpur]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Raju Chakraborty (Raj)
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Nabin Chandra Bag
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 68,887
| 46.47
| Chandramani Shukla
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Bijon Mondal
| 59,665
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| 40.25
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|9,222
|Ashima Roy
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|6.22
| Rowspan=8 bgcolor=#E3A6CB| '''17 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 260
! 109
| [[Bardhaman Dakshin (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bardhaman Dakshin]]  
| [[Khardaha Assembly constituency|Khardaha]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Kajal Sinha
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Khokon Das
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 89,807
| 49.04
| Silbhadra Datta
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Sandip Nandi
| 61,667
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| 33.67
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|28,140
|Pritha Ta
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|15.37
|-
|-
| 261
! 110
| [[Raina (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Raina]]
| [[Dum Dum Uttar Assembly constituency|Dum Dum Uttar]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Chandrima Bhattacharya
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Shampa Dhara
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 95,465
| 44.79
| Dr. Archana Majumdar
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Manik Roy
| 66,966
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| 31.42
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|28,499
|Basudev Khan
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|13.37
|-
|-
| 262
! 111
| [[Jamalpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jamalpur]]
| [[Panihati Assembly constituency|Panihati]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Nirmal Ghosh
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Alok Kumar Majhi
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 86,495
| 49.61
| Sanmoy Bandyopadhyay
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Balaram Bapari
| 61,318
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| 35.17
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|MFB]]{{efn|name=fn3|Samar Hazra is a member of the [[Marxist Forward Bloc]], however he is contesting the election as a CPIM candidate<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-03-08|title=West Bengal Assembly election 2021, Jamalpur profile: CPM's Samar Hazra currently represents constituency|url=https://www.firstpost.com/politics/west-bengal-assembly-election-2021-jamalpur-profile-cpms-samar-hazra-currently-represents-constituency-9377451.html|url-status=live|access-date=2021-03-12|website=Firstpost}}</ref>}}
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|25,177
|[[Samar Hazra]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|14.44
|-
|-
| 263
! 112
| [[Manteswar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Manteswar]]
| [[Kamarhati Assembly constituency|Kamarhati]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Madan Mitra
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Siddiqulla Chowdhury
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 73,845
| 51.17
| Anindya Banerjee
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Saikat Panja
| 38,437
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| 26.64
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|35,408
|Anupam Ghosh
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|24.53
|-
|-
| 264
! 113
| [[Kalna (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kalna]]
| [[Baranagar Assembly constituency|Baranagar]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Tapas Roy
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Deboprasad Bag
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 85,615
| 53.42
| Parno Mittra
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Bishwajit Kundu
| 50,468
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| 31.49
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|35,147
|Nirab Khan
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|21.93
|-
|-
| 265
! 114
| [[Memari (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Memari]]
| [[Dum Dum Assembly constituency|Dum Dum]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Bratya Basu
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Madhusudan Bhattacharya
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 87,999
| 47.48
| Bimalshankar Nanda
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Bhismadeb Bhattacharya
| 61,268
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| 33.06
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|26,731
|Sanat Banerjee
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|14.42
|-
|-
| 266
! 115
| [[Bardhaman Uttar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bardhaman Uttar]]  
| [[Rajarhat New Town Assembly constituency|Rajarhat New Town]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Tapash Chatterjee
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Nisith Kumar Malik
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,27,374
| 54.22
| Bhaskar Roy S/o - Dulal Roy
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 70,942
| 30.20
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|56,432
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|24.02
|-
! 116
| [[Bidhannagar Assembly constituency|Bidhannagar]]
| Sujit Bose
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 75,912
| 46.85
| Sabya Sachi Dutta
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Radhakanta Roy
| 67,915
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| 41.91
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|7,997
|Chandi Charan Let
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|4.94
|-
|-
| 267
! 117
| [[Bhatar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bhatar]]
| [[Rajarhat Gopalpur Assembly constituency|Rajarhat Gopalpur]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Aditi Munshi
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Mangobindo Adhikary
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 87,650
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 49.04
| Mahendra Konar
| Samik Bhattacharya
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Najrul Haque
| 62,354
| Rowspan=8 bgcolor=#9C85BD| '''22 April 2021'''
| 34.89
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|25,296
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|14.15
|-
|-
| 268
! 118
| [[Purbasthali Dakshin (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Purbasthali Dakshin]]
| [[Madhyamgram Assembly constituency|Madhyamgram]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Rathin Ghosh
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[Swapan Debnath]]
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,12,741
| 48.93
| Rajasree Rajbanshi
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Rajib Kumar Bhowmik
| 64,615
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| 28.04
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|48,126
| Abhijit Bhattacharya
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|20.89
|-
|-
| 269
! 119
| [[Purbasthali Uttar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Purbasthali Uttar]]  
| [[Barasat Assembly constituency|Barasat]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Chiranjeet Chakrabarti
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Tapan Chatterjee  
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|  
| 1,04,431
| 46.27
| Sankar Chatterjee
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Gobardhan Das
| 80,648
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| 35.73
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|23,783
|Pradip Kumar Saha
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|10.54
|-
! 120
| [[Deganga Assembly constituency|Deganga]]
| Rahima Mondal
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,00,105
| 46.70
| Karim Ali
| {{Party color cell|Indian Secular Front}}
| [[Indian Secular Front|ISF]]
| 67,568
| 31.52
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|32,537
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|15.18
|-
! 121
| [[Haroa Assembly constituency|Haroa]]
| Islam Sk Nurul (Haji)
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,30,398
| 57.34
| Kutubuddin Fathe
| {{Party color cell|Indian Secular Front}}
| [[Indian Secular Front|ISF]]
| 49,420
| 21.73
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|80,978
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|35.61
|-
|-
| 270
! 122
| [[Katwa (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Katwa]]
| [[Minakhan Assembly constituency|Minakhan]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Usha Rani Mondal
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Rabindranath Chatterjee
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,09,818
| 51.72
| Jayanta Mondal
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Shyama Majumdar
| 53,988
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| 25.42
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|55,830
| Prabir Gangopadhyay
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|26.30
|-
|-
| 271
! 123
| [[Ketugram (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Ketugram]]
| [[Sandeshkhali Assembly constituency|Sandeshkhali]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Sukumar Mahata
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Sekh Sahonawez
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,12,450
| 54.64
| Dr. Bhaskar Sardar
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Mathura Ghosh
| 72,765
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| 35.36
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|39,685
|Mizanur Rahman
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|19.28
|-
|-
| 272
! 124
| [[Mangalkot (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Mangalkot]]
| [[Basirhat Dakshin Assembly constituency|Basirhat Dakshin]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Dr. Saptarshi Banerjee
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Apurba Chowdhury
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,15,873
| 49.15
| Tarak Nath Ghosh
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Rana Pratap Goswami
| 91,405
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| 38.77
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|24,468
|Shah Jahan Chowdhury
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|10.38
|-
! 125
| [[Basirhat Uttar Assembly constituency|Basirhat Uttar]]
| Rafikul Islam Mondal
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,37,216
| 57.55
| Md Baijid Amin
| {{Party color cell|Indian Secular Front}}
| [[Indian Secular Front|ISF]]
| 47,865
| 20.08
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|89,351
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|37.47
|-
|-
| 273
! 126
| [[Ausgram (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Ausgram]]
| [[Hingalganj Assembly constituency|Hingalganj]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Debes Mandal
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Abhedananda Thander
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,04,706
| 53.78
| Nemai Das
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Kalita Majhi
| 79,790
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| 40.98
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|24,916
|Chanchal Majhi
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|12.80
|-
|-
| 274
| rowspan="31" | [[South 24 Parganas district|South 24 Parganas]]
| [[Galsi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Galsi]]
! 127
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| [[Gosaba Assembly constituency|Gosaba]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Jayanta Naskar
| Nepal Ghorui
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,05,723
| 53.99
| Barun Pramanik (Chitta)
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Bikash Biswas
| 82,014
| bgcolor="{{All India Forward Bloc/meta/color}}"|
| 41.88
| [[All India Forward Bloc|AIFB]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|23,709
|Nanda Pandit
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|12.11
|-
|-
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[Paschim Bardhaman district|<span style="color:white;">'''Paschim Bardhaman district'''</span>]]
! 128
| [[Basanti Assembly constituency|Basanti]]
| Shyamal Mondal
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,11,453
| 52.10
| Ramesh Majhi
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 60,811
| 28.43
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|50,642
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|23.67
|-
|-
| 275
! 129
| [[Pandaveswar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Pandaveswar]]
| [[Kultali Assembly constituency|Kultali]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Ganesh Chandra Mondal
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Narendranath Chakraborty
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,17,238
| 51.57
| Mintu Halder
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Jitendra Tiwari]]
| 70,061
| bgcolor=#FF0000|
| 30.82
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|47,177
|Subhas Bauri
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|20.75
| Rowspan=9 bgcolor=#61A1D7| '''26 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 276
! 130
| [[Durgapur Purba (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Durgapur Purba]]
| [[Patharpratima Assembly constituency|Patharpratima]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Samir Kumar Jana
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Pradip Majumder
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,20,181
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 51.85
|Col.Diptangshu Chaudhury
| Asit Kumar Haldar
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Abhas Raychowdhury
| 98,047
| 42.30
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|22,134
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|9.55
|-
|-
| 277
! 131
| [[Durgapur Paschim (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Durgapur Paschim]]
| [[Kakdwip Assembly constituency|Kakdwip]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Manturam Pakhira
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Biswanath Parial
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,14,493
| 52.14
| Dipankar Jana
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Lakshman Ghorai
| 89,191
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| 40.62
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|25,302
| Debesh Chakraborty
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|11.52
|-
|-
| 278
! 132
| [[Raniganj (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Raniganj]]
| [[Sagar, West Bengal Assembly constituency|Sagar]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Bankim Chandra Hazra
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Tapas Banerjee
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,29,000
| 53.96
| Kamila Bikash
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Dr. Bijan Mukherjee
| 99,154
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| 41.48
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|29,846
|Hemant Pravakar
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|12.48
|-
|-
| 279
! 133
| [[Jamuria (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jamuria]]
| [[Kulpi Assembly constituency|Kulpi]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Jogaranjan Halder
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Hareram Singh
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 96,577
| 50.01
| Pranab Kumar Mallik
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Tapas Roy
| 62,759
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| 32.50
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|33,818
|[[Aishe Ghosh]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|17.51
|-
|-
| 280
! 134
| [[Asansol Dakshin (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Asansol Dakshin]]  
| [[Raidighi Assembly constituency|Raidighi]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Aloke Jaldata
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[Saayoni Ghosh]]
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,15,707
| 48.47
| Santanu Bapuli
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Agnimitra Paul]]
| 80,139
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| 33.57
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|35,568
|Prashanta Ghosh
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|14.90
|-
|-
| 281
! 135
| [[Asansol Uttar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Asansol Uttar]]  
| [[Mandirbazar Assembly constituency|Mandirbazar]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Joydeb Halder
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[Moloy Ghatak]]
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 95,834
| 48.04
| Dilip Kumar Jatua
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Krishnendu Mukherjee
| 72,342
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
| 36.26
|RSMP
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|23,492
|Md. Mustakin
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|11.78
|-
|-
| 282
! 136
| [[Kulti (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kulti]]
| [[Jaynagar Assembly constituency|Jaynagar]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Biswanath Das
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Ujjal Chatterjee
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,04,952
| 51.85
| Rabin Sardar
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Dr. Ajoy Poddar
| 66,269
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| 32.74
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|38,683
| Chandidas Chatterjee
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|19.11
|-
|-
| 283
! 137
| [[Barabani (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Barabani]]
| [[Baruipur Purba Assembly constituency|Baruipur Purba]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Bivas Sardar (Vobo)
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Bidhan Upadhyay
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,23,243
| 54.75
| Chandan Mondal
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Arijit Roy
| 73,602
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| 32.70
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|49,641
| Ranendra Bath Bagchi
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|22.05
|-
! 138
| [[Canning Paschim Assembly constituency|Canning Paschim]]
| Paresh Ram Das
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,11,059
| 50.86
| Arnab Roy
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 75,816
| 34.72
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|35,243
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|16.14
|-
|-
| colspan="12" align="center" bgcolor="grey" | [[Birbhum district|<span style="color:white;">'''Birbhum district'''</span>]]
! 139
| [[Canning Purba Assembly constituency|Canning Purba]]
| Saokat Molla
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,22,301
| 52.54
| Gazi Shahabuddin Siraji
| {{Party color cell|Indian Secular Front}}
| [[Indian Secular Front|ISF]]
| 69,294
| 29.77
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|53,007
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|22.77
|-
|-
| 284
! 140
| [[Dubrajpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dubrajpur]]
| [[Baruipur Paschim Assembly constituency|Baruipur Paschim]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Biman Banerjee
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Debabrata Saha
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,21,006
| 57.27
| Debopam Chattopadhyaya (Babu)
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Anup Saha
| 59,096
| bgcolor="{{All India Forward Bloc/meta/color}}"|
| 27.97
| [[All India Forward Bloc|AIFB]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|61,910
| Bijoy Bagdi
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|29.30
| Rowspan=11 bgcolor=#91D6E3| '''29 April 2021'''
|-
|-
| 285
! 141
| [[Suri (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Suri]]
| [[Magrahat Purba Assembly constituency|Magrahat Purba]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Namita Saha
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Bikash Roy Chowdhury
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,10,945
| 53.82
| Chandan Kumar Naskar
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Jagannath Chattopadhyay
| 56,866
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| 27.58
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|54,079
| Chanchal Chatterjee
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|26.24
|-
|-
| 286
! 142
| [[Bolpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bolpur]]
| [[Magrahat Paschim Assembly constituency|Magrahat Paschim]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Gias Uddin Molla
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[Chandranath Singha]]
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 97,006
| 49.93
| Dhurjati Saha (Manas)
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Anirban Ganguly
| 50,065
| bgcolor="{{Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)/meta/color}}"|
| 25.77
| [[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|RSP]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|46,941
| Tapan Hore
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|24.16
|-
|-
| 287
! 143
| [[Nanoor (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Nanoor]]
| [[Diamond Harbour Assembly constituency|Diamond Harbour]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Pannalal Halder
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Bidhan Chandra Majhi
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 98,478
| 43.69
| Dipak Kumar Halder
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Tarak Saha
| 81,482
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| 36.15
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|16,996
|Shyamali Pradhan
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|7.54
|-
|-
| 288
! 144
| [[Labpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Labpur]]
| [[Falta Assembly constituency|Falta]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Sankar Kumar Naskar
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Abhijit Sinha
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,17,179
| 56.35
| Bidhan Parui
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Biswajit Mondal
| 76,405
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| 36.75
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|40,774
|Syed Mahfuzul Karim
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|19.60
|-
|-
| 289
! 145
| [[Sainthia (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sainthia]]
| [[Satgachhia Assembly constituency|Satgachhia]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Mohan Chandra Naskar
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Nilabati Saha
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,18,635
| 50.37
| Chandan Pal
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Piya Saha
| 95,317
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| 40.47
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|23,318
|Mausumi Konai
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|9.90
|-
|-
| 290
! 146
| [[Mayureswar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Mayureswar]]
| [[Bishnupur, South 24 Parganas Assembly constituency|Bishnupur]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Dilip Mondal
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Abhijit Roy
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,36,509
| 57.46
| Agniswar Naskar
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Shyamapada Mondal
| 77,677
|bgcolor=#0000CD|
| 32.70
|RSMP
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|58,832
|Kashinath Pal
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|24.76
|-
|-
| 291
! 147
| [[Rampurhat (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Rampurhat]]
| [[Sonarpur Dakshin Assembly constituency|Sonarpur Dakshin]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Arundhuti Maitra (Lovely)
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Dr.Asish Banerjee
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,09,222
| 46.92
| Anjana Basu
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Subhasis Choudhury
| 83,041
|bgcolor=#FF0000|
| 35.67
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|26,181
|Sanjib Barman
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|11.25
|-
|-
| 292
! 148
| [[Hansan (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Hansan]]
| [[Bhangar Assembly constituency|Bhangar]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Md. Nawsad Siddique
| {{Party color cell|Indian Secular Front}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Indian Secular Front|ISF]]
| 1,09,237
| 45.10
| Karim Rezaul
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| Ashok Kumar Chattopadhay
| 83,086
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 34.31
| style="background:{{party color|Indian Secular Front}} ; color:white;"|26,151
| style="background:{{party color|Indian Secular Front}} ; color:white;"|10.79
|-
! 149
| [[Kasba, West Bengal Assembly constituency|Kasba]]
| Ahmed Javed Khan
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,21,372
| 54.39
| Dr. Indranil Khan
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Nikhil Banerjee
| 57,750
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| 25.88
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|63,622
| Miltan Rashid
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|28.51
|-
! 150
| [[Jadavpur Assembly constituency|Jadavpur]]
| Debabrata Majumdar (Malay)
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 98,100
| 45.54
| Dr. Sujan Chakraborty
| {{Party color cell|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}
| [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
| 59,231
| 27.50
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|38,869
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|18.04
|-
|-
| 293
! 151
| [[Nalhati (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Nalhati]]
| [[Sonarpur Uttar Assembly constituency|Sonarpur Uttar]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Firdousi Begum
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Rajendra Prasad Singh
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,19,957
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 49.88
|Tapas Kumar Yadav
| Ranjan Baidya
| bgcolor="{{All India Forward Bloc/meta/color}}"|
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[All India Forward Bloc|AIFB]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|Dipak Chatterjee
| 83,867
| 34.87
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|36,090
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|15.01
|-
|-
| 294
! 152
| [[Murarai (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Murarai]]
| [[Tollyganj Assembly constituency|Tollyganj]]
| bgcolor=#3CB371|
| Aroop Biswas
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| Mosaraf Hossain
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| 1,01,440
| 51.40
| Babul Supriyo
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| Debashis Roy
| 51,360
| bgcolor=#00BFFF|
| 26.02
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|50,080
| Md. Asif Iqbal
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|25.38
|}
 
== Surveys and polls ==
 
=== Exit Poll ===
The Election Commission on March 27, banned publication of any surveys and [[Exit poll|exit polls]] till 7:30 PM of 29 April to prevent any influence on voters.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Election Commission bans exit polls till 7:30 PM on April 29|url=http://newsonair.com/Main-News-Details.aspx?id=412912|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-29|website=NewsOnAIR}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-04-29|title=Exit Poll Results 2021 date and time: When and where to watch exit poll results for West Bengal, Assam, TN, Kerala and Puducherry|url=https://www.firstpost.com/politics/exit-poll-results-2021-date-and-time-when-and-where-to-watch-exit-poll-results-for-west-bengal-assam-tn-kerala-and-puducherry-9573961.html|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-29|website=Firstpost}}</ref> However in another notification, the time was brought forward to 7:00PM of the same day.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Commission's Corrigendum to the Notification No. 576/EXIT/2021/SDR-Vol. I dated 24th March, 2021 - Exit Poll- regarding|url=https://eci.gov.in/files/file/13351-commissions-corrigendum-to-the-notification-no-576exit2021sdr-vol-i-dated-24th-march-2021-exit-poll-regarding/|access-date=2021-04-29|website=Election Commission of India|language=en-IN}}</ref>
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;font-size:95%;line-height:16px"
! rowspan="2" width="100px" |Date published
! rowspan="2" width="175px" |Polling agency
! style="background:{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}" |
! style="background:{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
! style="text-align:center; background:{{Mahajot/meta/color}} " |
! style="background:gray;{{other/meta/color}} " |
! rowspan="2" width="50px" |Lead
|-
|-
! style="width:75px;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC+]]
! 153
! style="width:75px;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP+]]
| [[Behala Purba Assembly constituency|Behala Purba]]
! style="width:75px;" |[[Sanyukta Morcha|SM]]
| Ratna Chatterjee
! style="width:60px;" |Others
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,10,968
| 50.01
| Payel Sarkar
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 73,540
| 33.15
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|37,428
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|16.86
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |29 April 2021
! 154
| rowspan="2" |'''ABP News - C-Voter'''<ref>https://news.abplive.com/news/india/west-bengal-exit-poll-results-2021-bengal-elections-abp-cvoter-exit-poll-results-bjp-tmc-congress-1455220</ref>
| [[Behala Paschim Assembly constituency|Behala Paschim]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''152-164'''
| Partha Chatterjee
|109-121
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|14-25
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| -
| 1,14,778
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''31-55'''
| 49.51
| Srabanti Chatterjee
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 63,894
| 27.56
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|50,884
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|21.95
|-
|-
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''42.1%'''
! 155
|39.2%
| [[Maheshtala Assembly constituency|Maheshtala]]
|15.4%
| Dulal Chandra Das
| -
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''2.9%'''
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,24,008
| 56.38
| Umesh Das
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 66,059
| 30.03
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|57,949
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|26.35
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |29 April 2021
! 156
| rowspan="2" |'''Today's Chanakya'''<ref>https://www.todayschanakya.com/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-post-poll-analysis.html</ref>
| [[Budge Budge Assembly constituency|Budge Budge]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''180'''
| Ashok Kumar Deb
|108
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|2
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| -
| 1,22,357
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''72'''
| 56.41
| Dr. Tarun Kumar Adak
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 77,643
| 35.80
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|44,714
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|20.61
|-
|-
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''46%'''
! 157
|39%
| [[Metiaburuz Assembly constituency|Metiaburuz]]
|9%
| Abdul Khaleque Molla
| -
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''7%'''
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,51,066
| 76.85
| Ramjit Prasad
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 31,462
| 16.00
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|1,19,604
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|60.85
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |29 April 2021
| rowspan="11" | [[Kolkata district|Kolkata]]
| rowspan="2" |'''ETG Research'''<ref>https://www.etgresearch.in/</ref>
! 158
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''164-176'''
| [[Kolkata Port Assembly constituency|Kolkata Port]]
|105-115
| Firhad Hakim
|10-15
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| -
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''49-71'''
| 1,05,543
| 69.23
| Awadh Kishore Gupta
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 36,989
| 24.26
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|68,554
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|44.97
|-
|-
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''42.4%'''
! 159
|39.1%
| [[Bhabanipur, West Bengal Assembly constituency|Bhabanipur]]
|14.2%
| Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay
| -
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''3.3%'''
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 73,505
| 57.71
| Rudranil Ghosh
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 44,786
| 35.16
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|28,719
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|22.55
|-
|-
| rowspan="1" |29 April 2021
! 160
| rowspan="1" |'''P-MARQ'''
| [[Rashbehari Assembly constituency|Rashbehari]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''152-172'''
| Debasish Kumar
|112-132
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|10-20
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| -
| 65,704
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''20-60'''
| 52.79
| Lt. Gen. (Dr.) Subrata Saha
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 44,290
| 35.59
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|21,414
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|17.20
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |29 April 2021
! 161
| rowspan="2" |'''NEWSX - Polstrat'''<ref>https://www.tv9hindi.com/</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Polstrat & News X release West Bengal exit poll results|url=https://www.exchange4media.com/amp/industry-briefing-news/polstrat-news-x-release-west-bengal-exit-poll-results-112668.html|access-date=2021-04-30|website=Indian Advertising Media & Marketing News – exchange4media}}</ref>
| [[Ballygunge Assembly constituency|Ballygunge]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''142-152'''
| Subrata Mukherjee
|125-135
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|16-26
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| -
| 1,06,585
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''7-27'''
| 70.60
| Lokenath Chatterjee
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 31,226
| 20.68
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|75,359
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|49.92
|-
|-
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''43.9%'''
! 162
|40.5%
| [[Chowrangee Assembly constituency|Chowrangee]]
|10.7%
| Bandyopadhyay Nayna
| -
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''3.4%'''
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 70,101
| 62.87
| Devdutta Maji
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 24,757
| 22.20
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|45,344
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|40.67
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |29 April 2021
! 163
| rowspan="2" |'''India Today - Axis-My-India'''<ref>https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/story/exit-poll-result-2021-live-updates-west-bengal-tamil-nadu-assam-kerala-puducherry-states-opinion-poll-aajtak-india-today-1796316-2021-04-29</ref>
| [[Entally Assembly constituency|Entally]]
|130-156
| Swarna Kamal Saha
|'''134-160'''
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|0-1
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| -
| 1,01,709
| style="background:#DDDDDD" |'''HUNG'''
| 64.83
| Priyanka Tibrewal
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 43,452
| 27.70
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|58,257
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|37.13
|-
|-
|'''44%'''
! 164
|43%
| [[Beleghata Assembly constituency|Beleghata]]
|10%
| Paresh Paul
| -
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| style="background:#DDDDDD" |'''1%'''
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
 
| 1,03,182
| 65.10
| Kashinath Biswas
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 36,042
| 22.74
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|67,140
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|42.36
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |29 April 2021
! 165
| rowspan="2" |'''Republic TV - CNX'''<ref>{{Cite web|last=World|first=Republic|title=West Bengal Exit Poll Results 2021 LIVE: Republic-CNX poll projects BJP edge over TMC|url=https://www.republicworld.com/india-news/elections/west-bengal-exit-poll-results-2021-live-updates-mamata-eyes-to-fend-off-emerging-bjp.html|access-date=2021-04-30|website=Republic World|language=en}}</ref>
| [[Jorasanko Assembly constituency|Jorasanko]]
|128-138
| Vivek Gupta
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''138-148'''
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|11-21
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| -
| 52,123
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''0-20'''
| 52.67
| Meena Devi Purohit
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 39,380
| 39.80
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|12,743
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|12.87
|-
|-
|40.07%
! 166
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''42.75%'''
| [[Shyampukur Assembly constituency|Shyampukur]]
|14.42%
| Dr. Shashi Panja
| -
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''2.68%'''
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 55,785
| 54.18
| Sandipan Biswas
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 33,265
| 32.31
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|22,520
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|21.87
|-
|-
|29 April 2021
! 167
|'''India TV - Peoples Pulse'''<ref> https://www.indiatvnews.com/elections/news-west-bengal-election-exit-poll-2021-with-india-tv-tmc-mamata-banerjee-bjp-congress-left-live-updates-701359 </ref>
| [[Maniktala Assembly constituency|Maniktala]]
|88
| Sadhan Pande
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''192'''
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|12
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| -
| 67,577
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''104'''
| 50.82
| Kalyan Chaubey
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 47,339
| 35.60
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|20,238
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|15.22
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |29 April 2021
! 168
| rowspan="2" |'''Jan-Ki-Baat'''<ref> https://www.news18.com/assembly-elections-2021/exit-poll-1/</ref>
| [[Kashipur-Belgachhia Assembly constituency|Kashipur-Belgachhia]]
|104-121
| Atin Ghosh
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''162-185'''
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|3-9
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| -
| 76,182
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''58-64'''
| 56.48
| Sibaji Sinha Roy
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 40,792
| 30.24
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|35,390
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|26.24
|-
|-
|44-45%
| rowspan="16" | [[Howrah district|Howrah]]
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''46-48%'''
! 169
|5-8%
| [[Bally Assembly constituency|Bally]]
| -
| Rana Chatterjee
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''1-4%'''
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 53,347
| 42.38
| Baishali Dalmiya
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 47,110
| 37.43
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|6,237
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|4.95
|-
|-
|29 April 2021
! 170
|'''Priyo Bandhu Media'''<ref>{{Cite web|title=ভোটের সমীক্ষা – প্রিয় বন্ধু বাংলা|url=https://bengali.priyobandhu.com/rat-pohalei-gonona-kon-dol-koto-ashon-dokhol-korte-choleche/|access-date=2021-04-30|language=en-US}}</ref>
| [[Howrah Uttar Assembly constituency|Howrah Uttar]]
|82
| Gautam Chowdhuri
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''187'''
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|22
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|1
| 71,575
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''105'''
| 47.81
| Umesh Rai
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 66,053
| 44.12
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|5,522
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|3.69
|-
|-
|29 April 2021
! 171
|'''Arambagh TV'''<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zogccVNQc4A</ref>
| [[Howrah Madhya Assembly constituency|Howrah Madhya]]
|84-119
| Arup Roy, S/O Late Prabhat Roy
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''159-192'''
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|11-20
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| -
| 1,11,554
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''40-108'''
| 57.16
| Sanjay Singh
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 65,007
| 33.31
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|46,547
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|23.85
|-
|-
|29 April 2021
! 172
|'''Sudarshan News'''<ref>https://www.sudarshannews.in/Bjp-may-frame-government-in-west-bengal-this-time-20881-newsdetails.aspx Bjp-may-frame-government-in-west-bengal-this-time</ref>
| [[Shibpur Assembly constituency|Shibpur]]
| 97-104
| Manoj Tiwary
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''170-180'''
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| 6-10
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1-3
| 92,372
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''66-83'''
| 50.69
| Rathin Chakrabarty
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 59,769
| 32.80
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|32,603
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|17.89
|-
|-
!colspan="2"| Overall Average
! 173
! 125-138
| [[Howrah Dakshin Assembly constituency|Howrah Dakshin]]
! {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''142-155'''
| Nandita Chowdhury
! 10-15
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
! -
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
! {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''4-30'''
| 1,16,839
|}
| 53.86
 
| Rantidev Sengupta
=== Opinion poll ===
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
A number of Pre-poll surveys for the elections were published by different agencies and groups in the span of one year until 27 March. However most polls contradicted each other regarding the possible outcome.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Trinamool or BJP? As battle for 'Poriborton' heats up in Bengal, pollsters divided over outcome|url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2021/mar/10/trinamool-or-bjp-as-battle-for-poriborton-heats-up-in-bengal-pollsters-divided-over-outcome-2274587.html|access-date=2021-04-29|website=The New Indian Express}}</ref>
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;font-size:95%;line-height:16px"
| 66,270
! rowspan="2" width="100px" |Date published
| 30.55
! rowspan="2" width="175px" |Polling agency
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|50,569
! style="background:{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}" |
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|23.31
! style="background:{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
! style="text-align:center; background:{{Mahajot/meta/color}} " |
! style="background:gray;{{other/meta/color}} " |
! rowspan="2" width="50px" |Lead
|-
|-
! style="width:75px;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC+]]
! 174
! style="width:75px;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP+]]
| [[Sankrail Assembly constituency|Sankrail]]
! style="width:75px;" |[[Sanyukta Morcha|SM]]
| Priya Paul
! style="width:60px;" |Others
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,11,888
| 50.37
| Probhakar Pandit
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 71,461
| 32.17
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|40,427
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|18.20
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |25 March 2021
! 175
! rowspan="2" |P-Marq<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-03-25|title=P-Marq survey gives edge to BJP in West Bengal, Left in Kerala|url=https://www.siasat.com/p-marq-survey-gives-edge-to-bjp-in-west-bengal-left-in-kerala-2115366/|access-date=2021-04-06|website=The Siasat Daily|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=P-MARQ|url=http://pmarq.in/Default.aspx?catid=Mw==|access-date=2021-04-23|website=pmarq.in}}</ref>
| [[Panchla Assembly constituency|Panchla]]
|121-130
| Gulsan Mullick
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''149-158'''
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|11-15
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| -
| 1,04,572
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''19-37'''
| 48.19
| Mohit Lal Ghanti
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 71,821
| 33.10
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|32,751
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|15.09
|-
|-
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''43%'''
! 176
|42%
| [[Uluberia Purba Assembly constituency|Uluberia Purba]]
|13%
| Bidesh Ranjan Bose
| -
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''1%'''
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 86,526
| 44.83
| Pratyush Mandal
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 69,400
| 35.95
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|17,126
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|8.88
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |24 March 2021
! 177
! rowspan="2" |Times Now C-Voter <ref>{{Cite web|title=West Bengal Opinion Poll 2021: 'BJP may emerge as force to reckon with; TMC likely to get 160 seats'|url=https://www.timesnownews.com/india/west-bengal/article/west-bengal-election-opinion-poll/736707|access-date=2021-03-26|website=www.timesnownews.com|language=en}}</ref>
| [[Uluberia Uttar Assembly constituency|Uluberia Uttar]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''152-168'''
| Dr. Nirmal Maji
|104-120
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|18-26
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|0-2
| 91,501
| rowspan="2" style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''32-64'''
| 49.25
| Chiran Bera
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 70,498
| 37.95
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|21,003
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|11.30
|-
|-
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''42%'''
! 178
|37%
| [[Uluberia Dakshin Assembly constituency|Uluberia Dakshin]]
|13%
| Pulak Roy
|8%
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,01,880
| 50.37
| Papia Dey (Adhikary)
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 73,442
| 36.31
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|28,438
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|14.06
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |24 March 2021
! 179
! rowspan="2" |TV9 Bharatvarsh <ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-03-24|title=West Bengal Election 2021 Opinion Poll: BJP दे रही है कड़ी टक्कर, बहुमत से 2 सीट दूर रह जाएंगी ममता|url=https://www.tv9hindi.com/elections/west-bengal-elections-2021/west-bengal-election-2021-opinion-poll-live-updates-in-hindi-tv9-bharatvarsh-polstrat-tmc-mamata-banerjee-cm-bjp-narendra-modi-government-congress-latest-chunav-wb-news-today-2-591600.html|access-date=2021-03-26|website=TV9 Hindi|language=hindi}}</ref>
| [[Shyampur Assembly constituency|Shyampur]]
|'''146'''
| Kalipada Mandal
|122
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|23
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|3
| 1,14,804
| rowspan="2" style="background:#DDDDDD" |'''HUNG'''
| 51.74
| Tnusree Chakraborty
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 83,293
| 37.54
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|31,511
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|14.20
|-
|-
|'''39.6%'''
! 180
|37.1%
| [[Bagnan Assembly constituency|Bagnan]]
|17.4%
| Arunava Sen (Raja)
|5.9%
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,06,042
| 53.04
| Anupam Mallik
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 75,922
| 37.97
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|30,120
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|15.07
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |23 March 2021
! 181
! rowspan="2" |ABP News - CNX<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.abplive.com/news/india/abp-news-cnx-opinion-poll-2021-vote-share-predictions-wb-election-state-assembly-seat-wise-analysis-abp-west-bengal-1449806|title=ABP-CNX Opinion Poll, WB Election: BJP Inches Closer With TMC In Vote Share; People Voice For Change|website=news.abplive.com|date=2021-03-23}}</ref>
| [[Amta Assembly constituency|Amta]]
|'''136-146'''
| Sukanta Kumar Paul
|130-140
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|14-18
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|1-3
| 1,02,445
| rowspan="2" style="background:#DDDDDD" |'''HUNG'''
| 49.06
| Debtanu Bhattacharya
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 76,240
| 36.51
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|26,205
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|12.55
|-
|-
|'''40%'''
! 182
|38%
| [[Udaynarayanpur Assembly constituency|Udaynarayanpur]]
|16%
| Samir Kumar Panja
|6%
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,01,510
| 51.21
| Sumit Ranjan Karar
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 87,512
| 44.15
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|13,998
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|7.06
|-
|-
| rowspan="1" |23 March 2021
! 183
! rowspan="1" |India TV- Peoples Pulse<ref>{{Cite web|last=Bhandari|first=Shashwat|date=2021-03-24|title=West Bengal opinion poll: Mamata or Modi, who has the edge? {{!}} Big takeaways|url=https://www.indiatvnews.com/news/india/west-bengal-opinion-poll-bjp-tmc-seats-prediction-people-pulse-c-voter-cnx-survey-latest-news-693268|url-status=live|access-date=2021-03-26|website=India TV|language=en}}</ref>
| [[Jagatballavpur Assembly constituency|Jagatballavpur]]
|95
| Sitanath Ghosh
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''183'''
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|16
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|0
| 1,16,562
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''88'''
| 49.45
| Anupam Ghosh
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 87,366
| 37.06
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|29,196
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|12.39
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |23 March 2021
! 184
! rowspan="2" |Jan-Ki-Baat<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-03-23|title=India News Jan Ki Baat Opinion Poll Bengal: TMC BJP MAHAJOT Vote Percent in West Bengal Assembly Election Result 2021 India News Jan Ki Baat Opinion Poll Bengal: परिवर्तन के पक्ष में बंगाल की जनता, जानिए बीजेपी और टीएमसी को कितने प्रतिशत वोट?|url=https://www.inkhabar.com/national/india-news-jan-ki-baat-opinion-poll-bengal-tmc-bjp-mahajot-vote-percent-in-west-bengal-assembly-election-result-2021-708145|access-date=2021-03-23|website=Inkhabar|language=hi}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-03-23|title=India News Jan Ki Baat Opinion Poll Bengal: BJP TMC MAHAJOT Seat Sharing in West Bengal Assembly Election 2021 Result, Win Loss Seat Sharing India News Jan Ki Baat Opinion Poll West Bengal : पश्चिम बंगाल में चलेगा बीजेपी का जादू, इतनी सीटों पर सिमट सकती हैं ममता बनर्जी की पार्टी टीएमसी|url=https://www.inkhabar.com/national/india-news-jan-ki-baat-opinion-poll-bengal-bjp-tmc-mahajot-seat-sharing-in-west-bengal-assembly-election-2021-result-win-loss-seat-sharing-708157|access-date=2021-03-23|website=Inkhabar|language=hi}}</ref>
| [[Domjur Assembly constituency|Domjur]]
|118-134
| Kalyan Ghosh
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''150-162'''
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|10-14
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|0
| 1,30,499
| rowspan="2" {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''16-44'''
| 52.00
| Rajib Banerjee
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 87,879
| 35.01
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|42,620
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|16.99
|-
|-
|44.1%
| rowspan="18" | [[Hooghly district|Hooghly]]
| {{Party shading/BJP}} |'''44.8%'''
! 185
|7.5%
| [[Uttarpara Assembly constituency|Uttarpara]]
|3%
| Kanchan Mullick
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 93,878
| 46.96
| Prabir Kumar Ghosal
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 57,889
| 28.96
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|35,989
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|18.00
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |20 March 2021
! 186
! rowspan="2" |Polstrat<ref>{{Cite web|last=Polstrat|date=2021-03-20|title=Polstrat Opinion Poll 2021: Voices from West Bengal|url=https://polstrat.medium.com/polstrat-opinion-poll-2021-voices-from-west-bengal-548eb5fad7d3|access-date=2021-04-30|website=Medium|language=en}}</ref>
| [[Sreerampur Assembly constituency|Sreerampur]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0"|'''163'''
| Dr. Sudipto Roy
|102
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|29
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|0
| 93,021
| style="background:#B0F4B0"|'''61'''
| 49.46
| Kabir Shankar Bose
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 69,588
| 37.00
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|23,433
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|12.46
|-
|-
| style="background:#B0F4B0"|'''44.4%'''
! 187
|37.4%
| [[Champdani Assembly constituency|Champdani]]
|11.7%
| Arindam Guin (Bubai)
| -
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| style="background:#B0F4B0"|'''7%'''
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,00,972
| 50.20
| Dilip Singh
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 70,894
| 35.25
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|30,078
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|14.95
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |15 March 2021
! 188
! rowspan="2" |ABP News - C Voter
| [[Singur Assembly constituency|Singur]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''150-166'''
| Becharam Manna
|98-114
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|23-31
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|3-5
| 1,01,077
| rowspan="2" style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''36-52'''
| 48.15
| Rabindranath Bhattacharya
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 75,154
| 35.80
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|25,923
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|12.35
|-
|-
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''43.4%'''
! 189
|38.4%
| [[Chandannagar Assembly constituency|Chandannagar]]
|12.7
| Indranil Sen
|5.5%
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 86,778
| 47.63
| Deepanjan Kumar Guha
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 55,749
| 30.60
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|31,029
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|17.03
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |8 March 2021
! 190
! rowspan="2" |ABP News - CNX<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=2021-03-08|title=ABP-CNX Opinion Poll 2021: BJP Loses Ground, TMC Constant; Check Swinging Vote Share & Seat Projection Ahead of Bengal Polls|url=https://news.abplive.com/news/india/abp-news-cnx-opinion-poll-west-bengal-election-2021-constituency-wise-vote-share-and-seat-projection-1447581|url-status=live|access-date=2021-03-09|website=ABP Live|language=en}}</ref>
| [[Chunchura Assembly constituency|Chunchura]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''154-164'''
| Asit Mazumder (Tapan)
|102-112
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|22-30
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|01-03
| 1,17,104
| rowspan="2" style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''42-62'''
| 45.97
| Locket Chatterjee
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 98,687
| 38.74
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|18,417
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|7.23
|-
|-
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''42%'''
! 191
|34%
| [[Balagarh Assembly constituency|Balagarh]]
|20%
| Manoranjan Bapari
|4%
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,00,364
| 45.63
| Subhas Chandra Haldar
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 94,580
| 43.00
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|5,784
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|2.63
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |8 March 2021
! 192
! rowspan="2" |Times Now - C Voter<ref>{{Cite web|title=West Bengal Pre Poll Survey 2021: Mamata likely to retain power; BJP expected to bag 107 seats|url=https://news.google.com/articles/CAIiEPPjfqho0RSF-AVkPKKZKQoqGQgEKhAIACoHCAowr6n9CjCr4PQCMOTdpQY|access-date=2021-03-09|website=Google News|language=en}}</ref>
| [[Pandua Assembly constituency|Pandua]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''146-162'''
| Dr. Ratna De Nag
|99-112
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|29-37
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|0
| 1,02,874
| rowspan="2" style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''31-63'''
| 45.99
|-
| Partha Sharma
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''42.2%'''
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|37.5%
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|14.8%
| 71,016
|5.5%
| 31.75
|}
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|31,858
<!--| rowspan="2" |27 February 2021
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|14.24
! rowspan="2" |ABP News - C Voter<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-02-27|title=C-Voter Opinion poll বিধানসভা ভোটে কোন দল ক'টি আসন পেতে পারে? কী বলছে C Voter জনমত সমীক্ষা|url=https://bengali.abplive.com/news/states/abp-ananda-c-voter-opinion-poll-2021-results-tmc-bjp-congress-left-front-party-wise-seat-share-ahead-of-elections-803631|website=ABP Ananda}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-02-27|title=C-Voter Opinion poll কোন দল পেতে পারে কত শতাংশ ভোট? কী বলছে C Voter জনমত সমীক্ষা|url=https://bengali.abplive.com/news/states/abp-ananda-c-voter-opinion-poll-2021-results-tmc-bjp-congress-left-front-party-poll-percentage-ahead-of-elections-803635|website=ABP Ananda}}</ref>
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''148-164'''
|92-108
|31-39
|1-5
| rowspan="2" style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''40-72'''
|-
|-
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''43%'''
! 193
|38%
| [[Saptagram Assembly constituency|Saptagram]]
|13%
| Tapan Dasgupta
|6%
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 93,328
| 48.56
| Debabrata Biswas
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 83,556
| 43.48
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|9,772
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|5.08
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |15 February 2021
! 194
! rowspan="2" |ABP News - CNX<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-02-15|title=CNX Opinion Poll: আসন্ন নির্বাচনে কোন দল পেতে পারে কটা আসন?|url=https://bengali.abplive.com/news/states/cnx-opinion-poll-bjp-or-tmc-where-the-bengal-voters-are-leaning-themselves-ahead-of-election-802125|website=ABP Ananda}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-02-15|title=ABP News Opinion Poll: TMC Or BJP? Know Where Voters Are Leaning Towards In West Bengal Elections|url=https://news.abplive.com/news/india/abp-news-opinion-poll-mamata-banerjee-led-tmc-or-bjp-know-where-voters-heading-west-bengal-assembly-elections-abp-cnx-survey-1444335|website=ABP Live}}</ref>
| [[Chanditala Assembly constituency|Chanditala]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''146-156'''
| Swati Khandoker
|113-119
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|20-28
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|1-3
| 1,03,118
| rowspan="2" style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''25-43'''
| 49.79
| Debashish Dasgupta
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 61,771
| 29.83
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|41,347
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|19.96
|-
|-
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''41%'''
! 195
|37%
| [[Jangipara Assembly constituency|Jangipara]]
|17%
| Snehasis Chakraborty
|5%
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,01,885
| 48.42
| Debjit Sarkar
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 83,959
| 39.90
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|17,926
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|8.52
|-
! 196
| [[Haripal Assembly constituency|Haripal]]
| Dr. Karabi Manna
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,10,215
| 49.92
| Samiran Mitra
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 87,143
| 39.47
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|23,072
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|10.45
|-
! 197
| [[Dhanekhali Assembly constituency|Dhanekhali]]
| Asima Patra
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,24,776
| 53.36
| Tusar Kumar Majumdar
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 94,617
| 40.46
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|30,159
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|12.90
|-
! 198
| [[Tarakeswar Assembly constituency|Tarakeswar]]
| Ramendu Sinharay
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 96,698
| 46.96
| Dr. Swapan Dasgupta
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 89,214
| 43.33
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|7,484
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|3.63
|-
! 199
| [[Pursurah Assembly constituency|Pursurah]]
| Biman Ghosh
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,19,334
| 53.50
| Dilip Yadav
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 91,156
| 40.86
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|28,178
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|12.64
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" | 18 January 2021
! 200
! rowspan="2" | ABP News - CVoter<ref>{{Cite web|last=|date=2021-01-18|title=ABP-CVoter Election 2021 Opinion Poll LIVE: People In Bengal Satisfied With Mamata, TMC To Regain Power|url=https://news.abplive.com/news/india/abp-news-c-voter-2021-opinion-poll-live-updates-kaun-banega-mukhyamantri-assembly-election-5-states-wb-election-opinion-poll-kerala-election-opinion-poll-puducherry-tamil-nadu-manipur-opinion-poll-results-stats-1439900|access-date=2021-01-18|website=ABP Live|language=en}}</ref>
| [[Arambag Assembly constituency|Arambag]]
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''158'''
| Madhusudan Bag
| 102
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| 30
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 4
| 1,03,108
| rowspan="2" style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''56'''
| 46.88
| Sujata Mondal
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 95,936
| 43.62
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|7,172
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|3.26
|-
|-
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''43%'''
! 201
|37.5%
| [[Goghat Assembly constituency|Goghat]]
|12%
| Biswanath Karak
|7.5%
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|}-->
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
 
| 1,02,227
==Election==
| 46.56
These elections is being conducted amidst the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], necessary guidelines are being issued by the [[Election Commission of India]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-09-14|title=Explained: What the EC has said on voting during the Covid-19 pandemic|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/voting-during-the-pandemic-bihar-elections-2020-6568405/|access-date=2020-09-30|website=The Indian Express|language=en}}</ref>
| Manas Majumdar
 
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
===[[COVID-19]] guidelines===
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
Amidst the [[Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on politics|COVID-19 pandemic worldwide]], the Election Commission of India issued various health guidelines for conducting the elections. The guidelines include use of masks, sanitisation of the polling booths, use of thermal scanners before entering the polling booths, maintaining social distancing, and so forth.<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=2021-02-26|title=Election Covid Guidelines: করোনা আবহে কোভিড বিধি মেনেই ভোট, জেনে নিন সব গাইডলাইন|url=https://bengali.abplive.com/news/covid-safety-election-guidelines-to-be-followed-in-elections-announced-by-election-commission-803518|url-status=live|access-date=2021-03-07|website=ABP Ananda|language=bn}}</ref> The number of maximum voters for each polling station has also been brought down to 1000 from 1500.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-03-02|title=Assembly polls 2021: Guidelines in place for Covid-positive voters|url=https://www.deccanherald.com/national/assembly-polls-2021-guidelines-in-place-for-covid-positive-voters-957152.html|access-date=2021-03-07|website=Deccan Herald|language=en}}</ref>
| 98,080
[[File:A volunteer conducting thermal screening of the voters, at a polling booth, during the third phase of the West Bengal Assembly Election, in Uluberia, West Bengal on April 06, 2021.jpg|thumb|A volunteer conducting [[Thermometer|thermal screening]] of the voters, at a polling booth, during the third phase of the West Bengal Assembly Election, in [[Uluberia]], West Bengal on April 06, 2021.]]
| 44.67
 
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|4,147
After hikes in COVID-19 cases in the state,<ref>{{Cite news|date=2021-03-18|title=COVID-19 cases spike in poll-bound West Bengal|language=en-IN|work=The Hindu|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/kolkata/covid-19-cases-spike-in-poll-bound-west-bengal/article34095578.ece|access-date=2021-04-11|issn=0971-751X}}</ref> the Election Commission issued warning against all recognised state and national political parties for following the COVID-19 guidelines strictly.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-04-10|title=Follow Covid norms or will ban rallies, Election Commission tells parties|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/india/follow-covid-norms-or-will-ban-rallies-election-commission-tells-parties-7266946/|access-date=2021-04-11|website=The Indian Express|language=en}}</ref> The Election Commission banned all political rallies, public meetings, street plays and nukkad sabhas during 7 PM to 10 AM starting from 16th of April.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-04-16|title=West Bengal Election 2021: EC bans rallies, public meetings from 7 pm to 10 am amid COVID surge|url=https://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-west-bengal-election-2021-ec-bans-rallies-public-meetings-from-7-pm-to-10-am-amid-covid-surge-2886669|access-date=2021-04-16|website=DNA India|language=en}}</ref> On 22 April 2021, owing to the second wave of the [[Covid-19 pandemic in India]], ahead of the 7th & 8th phase of voting the [[Election Commission of India]] withdrew  permission for any kind of roadshows including cycle, bike, vehicle rallies and added that not more than 500 people would be allowed in public meetings.<ref> {{Cite web|last=Bhandari|first=Shashwat|date=2021-04-22|title=Covid-19: EC restricts Bengal election campaigning, parties can't hold roadshows|url=https://www.indiatvnews.com/elections/news-election-commission-big-decision-restricts-bengal-election-campaigning-bans-roadshows-699768|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-22|website=India TV|language=en}} </ref> ECI on 27 April issued a notification banning all kinds of victory processions on and after the day of counting of votes.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-04-27|title=Amid Covid-19 surge, Election Commission bans victory processions during and after counting of votes on May 2|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/india/election-commission-bans-victory-processions-during-and-after-counting-of-votes-on-may-2-7290853/|access-date=2021-04-27|website=The Indian Express|language=en}}</ref>
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|1.89
 
===Security preparations===
[[File:An elderly elector cast her vote with assistance of CAPF Jawans at 260 Bardhaman Dakshin Assembly Constituency of Purba Bardhaman District.jpg|thumb|An elderly elector cast her vote with assistance of [[Central Armed Police Forces|CAPF]] [[Private (rank)|Jawans]] at 260 [[Bardhaman Dakshin|Bardhaman Dakshin Assembly Constituency]] of [[Purba Bardhaman district|Purba Bardhaman District]].]]
[[File:Polling officials collecting the Electronic Voting Machine (EVMs) and other necessary inputs required for the West Bengal Assembly Election, at a distribution centre, in Uluberia, West Bengal on April 05, 2021 (1).jpg|thumb|Polling officials collecting the Electronic Voting Machine (EVMs) and other necessary inputs required for the West Bengal Assembly Election, at a distribution centre, in Uluberia, West Bengal on April 05, 2021.]]
After several instances of violence, threats and murders even before the polls were announced, the [[Election Commission of India]] and [[Ministry of Home Affairs|Home Ministry]] ordered twelve companies of central forces were be deployed in West Bengal from February 20. At least 125 more central troops were ordered to reach West Bengal on February 25 to ensure law and order in the poll-bound state. The Election commission said that forces will lay stress on area domination, especially in sensitive zones.<ref>{{Cite web|title=West Bengal Election 2021: 12 Companies Of Central Forces Reach Bengal As Poll Preparation Begins|url=https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/politics/west-bengal-election-2021-12-companies-of-central-forces-reach-bengal-as-poll-preparation-begins-6548611.html|access-date=2021-03-08|website=Moneycontrol}}</ref> 60 companies of the [[Central Reserve Police Force]] (CRPF), 30 companies of the [[Sashastra Seema Bal]] (SSB), 25 companies of the [[Border Security Force]] (BSF) and five companies each of the [[Central Industrial Security Force]] (CISF) and the [[Indo-Tibetan Border Police]] (ITBP).<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-03-04|title=Explained: Why the EC is sending 125 companies of CAPF to Bengal before poll announcement|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/west-bengal-assembly-elections-central-forces-deployment-7197073/|access-date=2021-03-08|website=The Indian Express|language=en}}</ref> The total number of central forces deployed increased progressively to 725 companies.<ref>{{Cite web|title=725 CAPF companies to be deployed for West Bengal polls, informs CRPF DG|url=https://www.freepressjournal.in/india/725-capf-companies-to-be-deployed-for-west-bengal-polls-informs-crpf-dg|access-date=2021-04-10|website=Free Press Journal|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=725 CAPF companies to be deployed for West Bengal polls: CRPF chief Kuldiep Singh {{!}} West Bengal News|url=https://www.timesnownews.com/amp/india/west-bengal/article/725-capf-companies-to-be-deployed-for-west-bengal-polls-crpf-chief-kuldiep-singh/734173|access-date=2021-04-10|website=www.timesnownews.com}}</ref> The number of total deployment of central security forces increased to 1000 companies following deployment of additional 200 CAPF companies after the third phase of polling.<ref>{{Cite web|title=200 more CAPF companies to reach Bengal|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/200-more-capf-companies-to-reach-bengal/articleshow/81891164.cms|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-10|website=The Times of India|language=en}}</ref>
 
In the second phase of election, [[Section 144]] was implemented across areas of Tamluk and Haldia subdivisions.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Kaushika|first=Pragya|date=2021-03-31|title=Ahead of phase II polling, Bengal administration imposes Section 144 in Nandigram, adjoining constituencies|url=https://www.aninews.in/news/national/general-news/ahead-of-phase-ii-polling-bengal-administration-imposes-section-144-in-nandigram-adjoining-constituencies20210331160318/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-03-31|website=ANI News|language=en}}</ref> After fourth phase of polling, ECI deployed additional 71 companies of central forces, making the total deployment number at 1,071 companies of central forces.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-04-10|title=Amid poll-related violence, 71 more CAPF companies rushed to West Bengal|url=https://www.financialexpress.com/india-news/amid-poll-related-violence-71-more-capf-companies-rushed-to-west-bengal/2230757/|access-date=2021-04-10|website=The Financial Express|language=en-US}}</ref>
 
=== Voting ===
[[File:Polling officials carrying the Electronic Voting Machine (EVMs) and other necessary inputs required for the West Bengal Assembly Election, at a distribution centre, in Uluberia, West Bengal on April 05, 2021.jpg|thumb|Polling officials carrying the [[Electronic Voting Machine]] (EVMs) and other necessary inputs required for the West Bengal Assembly Election, at a distribution centre, in [[Uluberia]], West Bengal on April 05, 2021.]]
[[File:First time voters showing mark of indelible ink after casting their vote, at a polling booth, during the fourth phase of the West Bengal Assembly Election in Kolkata, West Bengal on April 10, 20.jpg|thumb|First time voters showing mark of [[indelible ink]] after casting their vote, at a polling booth, during the fourth phase of the West Bengal Assembly Election, at Nehru Colony Primary School, [[Regent Park, Kolkata|Regent Park]], in [[Kolkata]], West Bengal on April 10, 2021.]]
[[File:Voters standing in the queue to cast their votes, at a polling booth, during the third phase of the West Bengal Assembly Election, in Uluberia, West Bengal on April 06, 2021.jpg|thumb|Voters standing in the queue to cast their votes, at a polling booth, during the third phase of the West Bengal Assembly Election, in [[Uluberia]], West Bengal on April 06, 2021.]]
 
====Voter Turnout====
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Phase wise voter turnout
|-
|-
!colspan="2"| Phase
! 202
! Seats
| [[Khanakul Assembly constituency|Khanakul]]
! Voters
| Susanta Ghosh
! Polled
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
! Turnout
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,07,403
| 49.27
| Munsi Nazbul Karim
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 94,519
| 43.36
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|12,884
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|5.91
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#FFF101|
| rowspan="16" | [[Purba Medinipur district|Purba Medinipur]]
|'''I'''
! 203
|30
| [[Tamluk Assembly constituency|Tamluk]]
|{{right|73,80,942}}  
| Saumen Kumar Mahapatra
|
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| '''84.63%'''
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,08,243
| 45.86
| Hare Krishna Bera
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,07,450
| 45.52
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|793
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|0.34
|-
|-
| bgcolor=#CEAD56|  
! 204
|'''II'''
| [[Panskura Purba Assembly constituency|Panskura Purba]]
|30
| Biplab Roy Chowdhury
|{{right|75,94,549}}  
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| '''86.11%'''
| 91,213
| 45.97
| Debabrata Pattanayek
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 81,553
| 41.11
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|9,660
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|4.86
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#8FCB76|  
! 205
|'''III'''
| [[Panskura Paschim Assembly constituency|Panskura Paschim]]
|31
| Phiroja Bibi
|{{right|78,52,425}}  
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| '''84.61%'''
| 1,11,705
| 47.71
| Sintu Senapati
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,02,816
| 43.91
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|8,889
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|3.80
|-
|-
| bgcolor=#C5CEE8|  
! 206
|'''IV'''
| [[Moyna Assembly constituency|Moyna]]
|44
| Ashoke Dinda
|{{right|1,15,81,022}}  
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|'''79.90%'''
| 1,08,109
| 48.17
| Sangram Kumar Dolai
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,06,849
| 47.61
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|1,260
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|0.56
|-
|-
| bgcolor=#E3A6CB|
! 207
|'''V'''
| [[Nandakumar Assembly constituency|Nandakumar]]
|45
| Sukumar De
|{{right|1,13,47,344}}  
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| '''82.49%'''
| 1,08,181
| 47.60
| Adhikary Nilanjan
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,02,775
| 45.22
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|5,406
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|2.38
|-
|-
| bgcolor=#9C85BD|
! 208
|'''VI'''
| [[Mahisadal Assembly constituency|Mahisadal]]
|43
| Tilak Kumar Chakraborty
|{{right|1,03,87,791}}
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| '''82.00%'''
| 1,01,986
| 46.49
| Biswanath Banerjee
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 99,600
| 45.41
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|2,386
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|1.08
|-
|-
| bgcolor=#61A1D7|  
! 209
|'''VII'''
| [[Haldia Assembly constituency|Haldia]]
|34
| Tapasi Mondal
|{{right|81,88,907}}
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|'''76.89%'''
| 1,04,126
| 47.15
| Swapan Naskar
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 89,118
| 40.36
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|15,008
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|6.79
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#91D6E3|
! 210
|'''VIII'''
| [[Nandigram Assembly constituency|Nandigram]]
|35
| Adhikari Suvendu
|{{right|84,77,728}}
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
|
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| '''78.32%'''
| 1,10,764
|-
| 48.49
|bgcolor=#000000|
| Mamata Banerjee
|Later
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|2
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
|{{right|4,90,212}}
| 1,08,808
|
| 47.64
|  
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|1,956
|-
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|0.85
! colspan="2"|Total
|-
! 294
! 211
! {{right| 7,32,98,428 <br/>{{small|}}}}
| [[Chandipur Assembly constituency|Chandipur]]
! 6,00,00,000
| Soham Chakraborty
! '''81.87%'''  
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
|}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,09,770
| 49.82
| Pulak Kanti Guria
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 96,298
| 43.71
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|13,472
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|6.11
|-
! 212
| [[Patashpur Assembly constituency|Patashpur]]
| Uttam Barik
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,05,299
| 50.42
| Ambujaksha Mahanti
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 95,305
| 45.64
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|9,994
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|4.78
|-
! 213
| [[Kanthi Uttar Assembly constituency|Kanthi Uttar]]
| Sumita Sinha
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,13,524
| 49.70
| Tarun Kumar Jana
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,04,194
| 45.62
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|9,330
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|4.08
|-
! 214
| [[Bhagabanpur Assembly constituency|Bhagabanpur]]
| Rabindranath Maity
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,21,480
| 54.56
| Ardhendu Maity
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 93,931
| 42.19
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|27,549
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|12.37
|-
! 215
| [[Khejuri Assembly constituency|Khejuri]]
| Santanu Pramanik
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,10,407
| 51.93
| Partha Pratim Das
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 92,442
| 43.48
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|17,965
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|8.45
|-
! 216
| [[Kanthi Dakshin Assembly constituency|Kanthi Dakshin]]
| Arup Kumar Das
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 98,477
| 50.58
| Jyotirmoy Kar
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 88,184
| 45.30
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|10,293
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|5.28
|-
! 217
| [[Ramnagar, Purba Medinipur Assembly constituency|Ramnagar]]
| Akhil Giri
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,12,622
| 50.72
| Swadesh Ranjan Nayak
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,00,105
| 45.08
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|12,517
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|5.64
|-
! 218
| [[Egra Assembly constituency|Egra]]
| Tarun Kumar Maity
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,25,763
| 52.22
| Arup Dash
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,07,272
| 44.55
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|18,491
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|7.67
|-
| [[Paschim Medinipur district|Paschim Medinipur]]
! 219
| [[Dantan Assembly constituency|Dantan]]
| Bikram Chandra Pradhan
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 95,209
| 48.13
| Saktipada Nayak
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 94,586
| 47.82
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|623
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|0.31
|-
| rowspan="3" | [[Jhargram district|Jhargram]]
! 220
| [[Nayagram Assembly constituency|Nayagram]]
| Dulal Murmu
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,00,903
| 52.46
| Bakul Murmu
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 78,149
| 40.63
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|22,754
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|11.83
|-
! 221
| [[Gopiballavpur Assembly constituency|Gopiballavpur]]
| Dr. Khagendra Nath Mahata
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,04,115
| 52.30
| Sanjit Mahata
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 80,347
| 40.36
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|23,768
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|11.94
|-
! 222
| [[Jhargram Assembly constituency|Jhargram]]
| Birbaha Hansda
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,09,493
| 54.26
| Sukhamay Satpathy (Jahar)
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 71,253
| 35.31
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|38,240
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|18.95
|-
| rowspan="14" | [[Paschim Medinipur district|Paschim Medinipur]]
! 223
| [[Keshiary Assembly constituency|Keshiary]]
| Paresh Murmu
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,06,366
| 50.01
| Sonali Murmu Soren
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 91,036
| 42.80
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|15,330
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|7.21
|-
! 224
| [[Kharagpur Sadar Assembly constituency|Kharagpur Sadar]]
| Hiranmoy Chattopadhyaya
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 79,607
| 46.45
| Pradip Sarkar
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 75,836
| 44.25
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|3,771
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|2.20
|-
! 225
| [[Narayangarh Assembly constituency|Narayangarh]]
| Atta Surja Kanta
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,00,894
| 46.33
| Rama Prasad Giri
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 98,478
| 45.23
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|2,416
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|1.10
|-
! 226
| [[Sabang Assembly constituency|Sabang]]
| Manas Ranjan Bhunia
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,12,098
| 47.46
| Amulya Maity
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,02,234
| 43.28
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|9,864
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|4.18
|-
! 227
| [[Pingla Assembly constituency|Pingla]]
| Ajit Maity
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,12,435
| 49.17
| Antara Bhattacharyya
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,05,779
| 46.26
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|6,656
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|2.91
|-
! 228
| [[Kharagpur Assembly constituency|Kharagpur]]
| Dinen Roy
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,09,727
| 54.85
| Tapan Bhuya
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 73,497
| 36.74
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|36,230
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|18.11
|-
! 229
| [[Debra Assembly constituency|Debra]]
| Humayun Kabir
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 95,850
| 46.79
| Bharati Ghosh
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 84,624
| 41.31
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|11,226
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|5.48
|-
! 230
| [[Daspur Assembly constituency|Daspur]]
| Mamata Bhunia
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,14,753
| 51.58
| Prasanta Bera
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 87,911
| 39.52
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|26,842
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|12.06
|-
! 231
| [[Ghatal Assembly constituency|Ghatal]]
| Sital Kapat
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,05,812
| 46.95
| Shankar Dolai
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,04,846
| 46.52
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|966
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|0.43
|-
! 232
| [[Chandrakona Assembly constituency|Chandrakona]]
| Arup Dhara
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,21,846
| 48.87
| Sibaram Das
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,10,565
| 44.35
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|11,281
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|4.52
|-
! 233
| [[Garbeta Assembly constituency|Garbeta]]
| Uttara Singha (Hazra)
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 94,928
| 45.71
| Madan Ruidas
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 84,356
| 40.62
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|10,572
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|5.09
|-
! 234
| [[Salboni Assembly constituency|Salboni]]
| Srikanta Mahata
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,26,020
| 50.57
| Rajib Kundu
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 93,376
| 37.47
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|32,644
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|13.10
|-
! 235
| [[Keshpur Assembly constituency|Keshpur]]
| Seuli Saha
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,16,992
| 50.81
| Pritish Ranjan Kuar
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 96,272
| 41.82
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|20,720
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|8.99
|-
! 236
| [[Medinipur Assembly constituency|Medinipur]]
| June Maliah
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,21,175
| 50.72
| Samit Kumar Dash
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 96,778
| 40.51
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|24,397
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|10.21
|-
| [[Jhargram district|Jhargram]]
! 237
| [[Binpur Assembly constituency|Binpur]]
| Debnath Hansda
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,00,277
| 53.11
| Palan Saren
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 60,783
| 32.19
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|39,494
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|20.92
|-
|rowspan="9"|[[Purulia district|Purulia]]
! 238
| [[Bandwan Assembly constituency|Bandwan]]
| Rajib Lochan Saren
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,13,337
| 47.02
| Parcy Murmu
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 94,506
| 39.21
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|18,831
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|7.81
|-
! 239
| [[Balarampur, Purulia Assembly constituency|Balarampur]]
| Baneswar Mahato
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 89,521
| 45.22
| Shantiram Mahato
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 89,098
| 45.01
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|423
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|0.21
|-
! 240
| [[Baghmundi Assembly constituency|Baghmundi]]
| Sushanta Mahato
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 75,905
| 36.79
| Ashutosh Mahato
| {{Party color cell|All Jharkhand Students Union}}
| [[All Jharkhand Students Union|AJSU]]
| 61,936
| 30.02
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|13,969
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|6.77
|-
! 241
| [[Joypur, Purulia Assembly constituency|Joypur]]
| Nara Hari Mahato
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 74,380
| 36.68
| Phanibhushan Kumar
| {{Party color cell|Indian National Congress}}
| [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| 62,180
| 30.67
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|12,200
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|6.01
|-
! 242
| [[Purulia Assembly constituency|Purulia]]
| Sudip Kumar Mukherjee
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 89,733
| 43.38
| Sujoy Banerjee
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 82,715
| 39.98
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|7,018
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|3.40
|-
! 243
| [[Manbazar Assembly constituency|Manbazar]]
| Sandhyarani Tudu
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,03,298
| 48.33
| Gouri Singh Sardar
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 87,782
| 41.07
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|15,516
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|7.26
|-
! 244
| [[Kashipur, West Bengal Assembly constituency|Kashipur]]
| Kamalakanta Hansda
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 92,938
| 47.69
| Swapan Kumar Beltharia
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 85,551
| 43.90
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|7,387
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|3.79
|-
! 245
| [[Para Assembly constituency|Para]]
| Nadiar Chand Bouri
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 87,347
| 45.02
| Umapada Bauri
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 83,340
| 42.95
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|4,007
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|2.07
|-
! 246
| [[Raghunathpur, West Bengal Assembly constituency|Raghunathpur]]
| Vivekananda Bauri
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 95,770
| 44.61
| Bouri Hazari
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 90,332
| 42.08
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|5,438
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|2.53
|-
| rowspan="12" | [[Bankura district|Bankura]]
! 247
| [[Saltora Assembly constituency|Saltora]]
| Bauri Chandana
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 91,648
| 45.28
| Sontosh Kumar Mondal
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 87,503
| 43.23
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|4,145
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|2.05
|-
! 248
| [[Chhatna Assembly constituency|Chhatna]]
| Satyanarayan Mukhopadhyay
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 90,233
| 45.84
| Subasish Batabyal
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 83,069
| 42.20
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|7,164
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|3.64
|-
! 249
| [[Ranibandh Assembly constituency|Ranibandh]]
| Jyotsna Mandi
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 90,928
| 43.06
| Kshudiram Tudu
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 86,989
| 41.19
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|3,939
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|1.87
|-
! 250
| [[Raipur, Bankura Assembly constituency|Raipur]]
| Mrityunjoy Murmu
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,01,043
| 51.96
| Sudhanshu Hansda
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 81,645
| 41.98
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|19,398
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|9.98
|-
! 251
| [[Taldangra Assembly constituency|Taldangra]]
| Arup Chakraborty
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 92,026
| 45.29
| Shyamal Kumar Sarkar (Benu)
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 79,649
| 39.20
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|12,377
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|6.09
|-
! 252
| [[Bankura Assembly constituency|Bankura]]
| Niladri Sekhar Dana
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 95,466
| 43.79
| Sayantika Banerjee
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 93,998
| 43.12
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|1,468
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|0.67
|-
! 253
| [[Barjora Assembly constituency|Barjora]]
| Alok Mukherjee
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 93,290
| 42.51
| Supriti Chatterjee
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 90,021
| 41.02
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|3,269
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|1.49
|-
! 254
| [[Onda Assembly constituency|Onda]]
| Amarnath Shakha
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,04,940
| 46.48
| Arup Kumar Khan
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 93,389
| 41.37
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|11,551
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|5.11
|-
! 255
| [[Bishnupur, Bankura Assembly constituency|Bishnupur]]
| Tanmay Ghosh (Bumba)
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 89,689
| 46.84
| Archita Bid
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 78,269
| 40.88
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|11,420
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|5.96
|-
! 256
| [[Katulpur Assembly constituency|Katulpur]]
| Harakali Protiher
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,06,022
| 47.31
| Sangeeta Malik
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 94,237
| 42.05
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|11,785
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|5.26
|-
! 257
| [[Indas Assembly constituency|Indus]]
| Nirmal Kumar Dhara
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,04,936
| 48.04
| Runu Mete
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 97,716
| 44.73
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|7,220
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|3.31
|-
! 258
| [[Sonamukhi Assembly constituency|Sonamukhi]]
| Dibakar Gharami
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 98,161
| 47.25
| Dr. Shyamal Santra
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 87,273
| 42.01
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|10,888
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|5.24
|-
|rowspan="16"|[[Purba Bardhaman district|Purba Bardhaman]]
! 259
| [[Khandaghosh Assembly constituency|Khandaghosh]]
| Nabin Chandra Bag
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,04,264
| 47.85
| Bijan Mandal
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 83,378
| 38.26
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|20,886
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|9.59
|-
! 260
| [[Bardhaman Dakshin Assembly constituency|Bardhaman Dakshin]]
| Khokan Das
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 91,015
| 44.32
| Sandip Nandi
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 82,910
| 40.38
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|8,105
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|3.94
|-
! 261
| [[Raina Assembly constituency|Raina]]
| Shampa Dhara
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,08,752
| 47.46
| Manik Roy
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 90,547
| 39.51
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|18,205
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|7.95
|-
! 262
| [[Jamalpur, West Bengal Assembly constituency|Jamalpur]]
| Alok Kumar Majhi
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 96,999
| 46.93
| Balaram Bapari
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 79,028
| 38.24
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|17,971
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|8.69
|-
! 263
| [[Monteswar Assembly constituency|Monteswar]]
| Chowdhury Siddiqullah
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,05,460
| 50.45
| Saikat Panja
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 73,655
| 35.24
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|31,805
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|15.21
|-
! 264
| [[Kalna Assembly constituency|Kalna]]
| Deboprasad Bag (Poltu)
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 96,073
| 45.98
| Biswajit Kundu
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 88,595
| 42.40
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|7,478
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|3.58
|-
! 265
| [[Memari Assembly constituency|Memari]]
| Madhusudan Bhattacharya
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,04,851
| 47.92
| Bhismadeb Bhattacharya
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 81,773
| 37.37
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|23,078
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|10.55
|-
! 266
| [[Bardhaman Uttar Assembly constituency|Bardhaman Uttar]]
| Nisith Kumar Malik
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,11,211
| 45.97
| Radha Kanta Roy
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 93,943
| 38.83
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|17,268
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|7.14
|-
! 267
| [[Bhatar Assembly constituency|Bhatar]]
| Adhikari Mangobinda
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,08,028
| 50.44
| Mahendranath Kowar
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 76,287
| 35.62
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|31,741
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|14.82
|-
! 268
| [[Purbasthali Dakshin Assembly constituency|Purbasthali Dakshin]]
| Swapan Debnath
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,05,698
| 49.08
| Rajib Kumar Bhowmick
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 88,288
| 41.00
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|17,410
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|8.08
|-
! 269
| [[Purbasthali Uttar Assembly constituency|Purbasthali Uttar]]
| Tapan Chatterjee
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 92,421
| 43.52
| Gobardhan Das
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 85,715
| 40.37
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|6,706
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|3.15
|-
! 270
| [[Katwa Assembly constituency|Katwa]]
| Rabindranath Chatterjee
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,07,894
| 48.07
| Shyama Majumdar
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 98,739
| 43.99
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|9,155
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|4.08
|-
! 271
| [[Ketugram Assembly constituency|Ketugram]]
| Sekh Sahonawez
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,00,226
| 46.55
| Anadi Ghosh (Mathura)
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 87,543
| 40.66
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|12,683
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|5.89
|-
! 272
| [[Mangalkot Assembly constituency|Mangalkot]]
| Apurba Chowdhury (Achal)
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,07,596
| 49.51
| Rana Protap Goswami
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 85,259
| 39.23
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|22,337
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|10.28
|-
! 273
| [[Ausgram Assembly constituency|Ausgram]]
| Abhedananda Thander
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,00,392
| 46.25
| Kalita Maji
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 88,577
| 40.80
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|11,815
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|5.45
|-
! 274
| [[Galsi Assembly constituency|Galsi]]
| Nepal Ghorui
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,09,504
| 49.21
| Bikash Biswas
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 90,242
| 40.55
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|19,262
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|8.66
|-
| rowspan="9" | [[Paschim Bardhaman district|Paschim Bardhaman]]
! 275
| [[Pandabeswar Assembly constituency|Pandabeswar]]
| Narendranath Chakraborty
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 73,922
| 44.99
| Kumar Jitendra Tewari
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 70,119
| 42.68
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|3,803
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|2.31
|-
! 276
| [[Durgapur Purba Assembly constituency|Durgapur Purba]]
| Pradip Mazumdar
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 79,303
| 41.16
| Colonel Diptansu Chaudhury
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 75,557
| 39.21
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|3,746
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|1.95
|-
! 277
| [[Durgapur Paschim Assembly constituency|Durgapur Paschim]]
| Lakshman Chandra Ghorui
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 91,186
| 46.31
| Biswanath Parial
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 76,522
| 38.86
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|14,664
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|7.45
|-
! 278
| [[Raniganj, West Bengal Assembly constituency|Raniganj]]
| Tapas Banerjee
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 78,164
| 42.90
| Dr. Bijan Mukherjee
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 74,608
| 40.95
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|3,556
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|1.95
|-
! 279
| [[Jamuria Assembly constituency|Jamuria]]
| Hareram Singh
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 71,002
| 42.59
| Tapas Kumar Roy
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 62,951
| 37.76
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|8,051
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|4.83
|-
! 280
| [[Asansol Dakshin Assembly constituency|Asansol Dakshin]]
| Agnimitra Paul
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 87,881
| 45.13
| Sayani Ghosh
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 83,394
| 42.82
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|4,487
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|2.31
|-
! 281
| [[Asansol Uttar Assembly constituency|Asansol Uttar]]
| Ghatak Moloy
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,00,931
| 52.32
| Krishnendu Mukherjee
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 79,821
| 41.38
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|21,110
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|10.94
|-
! 282
| [[Kulti Assembly constituency|Kulti]]
| Ajay Kumar Poddar
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 81,112
| 46.41
| Ujjal Chatterjee
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 80,433
| 46.02
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|679
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|0.39
|-
! 283
| [[Barabani Assembly constituency|Barabani]]
| Bidhan Upadhyay
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 88,430
| 52.26
| Arijit Roy
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 64,973
| 38.40
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|23,457
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|13.86
|-
| rowspan="11" | [[Birbhum district|Birbhum]]
! 284
| [[Dubrajpur Assembly constituency|Dubrajpur]]
| Anup Kumar Saha
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 98,083
| 47.94
| Debabrata Saha
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| [[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 94,220
| 46.05
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|3,863
| style="background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} ; color:white;"|1.89
|-
! 285
| [[Suri Assembly constituency|Suri]]
| Bikash Roychoudhury
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,05,871
| 48.43
| Chattopadhyay Jagannath
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 98,551
| 45.08
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|7,320
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|3.35
|-
! 286
| [[Bolpur Assembly constituency|Bolpur]]
| Sinha Chandranath
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,16,443
| 50.57
| Anirban Ganguly
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 94,163
| 40.89
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|22,280
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|9.68
|-
! 287
| [[Nanoor Assembly constituency|Nanoor]]
| Bidhan Chandra Majhi
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,12,116
| 47.64
| Tarakeswar Saha
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 1,05,446
| 44.81
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|6,670
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|2.83
|-
! 288
| [[Labpur Assembly constituency|Labpur]]
| Abhijit Sinha (Rana)
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,08,423
| 51.14
| Biswajit Mondal
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 90,448
| 42.66
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|17,975
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|8.48
|-
! 289
| [[Sainthia Assembly constituency|Sainthia]]
| Nilabati Saha
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,10,572
| 49.84
| Piya Saha
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 95,329
| 42.97
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|15,243
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|6.87
|-
! 290
| [[Mayureswar Assembly constituency|Mayureswar]]
| Abhijit Roy
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,00,425
| 50.36
| Shyamapada Mondal
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 88,350
| 44.30
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|12,075
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|6.06
|-
! 291
| [[Rampurhat Assembly constituency|Rampurhat]]
| Asish Banerjee
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,03,276
| 47.52
| Subhasis Choudhury (Khokan)
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 94,804
| 43.62
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|8,472
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|3.90
|-
! 292
| [[Hansan Assembly constituency|Hansan]]
| Dr. Asok Kumar Chattopadhyay
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,08,289
| 51.42
| Nikhil Banerjee
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 57,676
| 27.39
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|50,613
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|24.03
|-
! 293
| [[Nalhati Assembly constituency|Nalhati]]
| Rajendra Prasad Singh (Raju Singh)
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,17,438
| 56.54
| Tapas Kumar Yadav
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 60,533
| 29.15
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|56,905
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|27.39
|-
! 294
| [[Murarai Assembly constituency|Murarai]]
| Dr. Mosarraf Hossain
| {{Party color cell|All India Trinamool Congress}}
| scope="row" style="text-align: centre;" |[[All India Trinamool Congress|AITC]]
| 1,46,496
| 67.23
| Debasish Roy
| {{Party color cell|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 48,250
| 22.14
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|98,246
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}} ; color:white;"|45.09
|-
|}
 
== Controversies ==
[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)]] supporters and leaders accused '''No Vote To BJP''' campaign and [[Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation|CPIML Liberation]] of leading to the victory of [[All India Trinamool Congress]]. Relations between [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPIM]] and [[Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation|CPIML Liberation]] weakened after 2021 West Bengal Legislative Election.<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://zeenews.india.com/bengali/kolkata/people-accepted-cm-mamata-banerjee-as-anti-bjp-face-cpim-leaders-mention-in-state-conference-2022_424459.html|title = CPIM State Conference 2022: বিজেপিবিরোধী মুখ হিসাবে মানুষের মনে মমতা! 'নো ভোট টু BJP' স্লোগান ঘিরে CPIM-এর অন্দরেই প্রশ্ন|date = 15 March 2022|access-date = 16 February 2023|archive-date = 16 February 2023|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20230216213916/https://zeenews.india.com/bengali/kolkata/people-accepted-cm-mamata-banerjee-as-anti-bjp-face-cpim-leaders-mention-in-state-conference-2022_424459.html|url-status = live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url = https://bangla.hindustantimes.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election-2021/who-is-the-main-enemy-faction-in-cpi-m-cpi-ml-liberation-31614683100323.html|title = '‌তৃণমূল'‌ না '‌বিজেপি'‌ আসল শত্রু কে? সিপিএম–সিপিএমএলের মধ্যে ফাটল‌|date = 2 March 2021|access-date = 16 February 2023|archive-date = 16 February 2023|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20230216213918/https://bangla.hindustantimes.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election-2021/who-is-the-main-enemy-faction-in-cpi-m-cpi-ml-liberation-31614683100323.html|url-status = dead}}</ref>
 
===No Vote To BJP campaign===
No Vote To BJP was a non-partisan, Anti-[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]] political campaign in [[West Bengal]]. The campaign motto was ''We requested to all peoples of the [[West Bengal]], ''vote for anyone in the election, but not vote for the [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]] on the 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election.''.''<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.nationalheraldindia.com/india/no-vote-to-bjp-echoes-in-kolkata-to-be-heard-across-bengal|title = 'No Vote to BJP' echoes in Kolkata, to be heard across Bengal|date = 15 March 2021|access-date = 16 February 2023|archive-date = 16 February 2023|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20230216213916/https://www.nationalheraldindia.com/amp/story/india/no-vote-to-bjp-echoes-in-kolkata-to-be-heard-across-bengal|url-status = live}}</ref><ref name="indianexpress.com">{{Cite web|url=https://indianexpress.com/photos/india-news/no-vote-to-bjp-rally-in-west-bengal-7222707/lite/|title='No Vote to BJP' rally in West Bengal|date=10 March 2021}}</ref><ref name="202initiatives">{{Cite web|url=https://www.outlookindia.com/website/story/india-news-west-bengal-elections-202-civil-society-initiatives-calling-for-no-vote-to-bjp-gain-momentum/376761|title=Bengal Elections 2021: Civil Society Initiatives Calling for 'No Vote to BJP' Gain Momentum|date=19 January 2022}}</ref><ref name="nationalheraldindia.com">{{Cite web|url=https://www.nationalheraldindia.com/india/no-vote-to-bjp-echoes-in-kolkata-to-be-heard-across-bengal|title = 'No Vote to BJP' echoes in Kolkata, to be heard across Bengal|date = 15 March 2021}}</ref><ref name="why">{{Cite web|url=https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/calcutta/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-heres-why-we-wont-vote-for-bjp-photogallery/cid/1809153|title = 'Here's why we won't vote for BJP'}}</ref>
 
=== Nandigram controversy ===
{{Main|2021 Nandigram controversy}}
On 18 January Mamata Banerjee announced at a rally in Nandigram that she would contest the upcoming assembly elections from Nandigram. Hours later, Suvendu Adhikari said he would defeat the CM by a margin of at least 50,000 votes or quit politics.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://indianexpress.com/article/india/mamata-banerjee-west-bengal-polls-nandigram-7151222/|title=Bengal polls: Mamata says will fight from Suvendu turf Nandigram; 'will defeat her or quit politics', he hits back|date=18 January 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.anandabazar.com/west-bengal/midnapore/tmc-workers-of-tamluk-enthusiastic-as-mamata-banerjee-herself-becomes-tmc-candidate/cid/1262248|title=প্রার্থী মমতা, উজ্জীবিত তৃণমূল|first=নিজস্ব|last=সংবাদদাতা|website=Anandabazar}}</ref>
 
On the eve of polling in Nandigram, the ECI ordered the transfer of the sub-divisional police officer of Haldia and the circle inspector of Mahishadal in Purba Medinipur district to non-election assignments<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/election-commission-removes-bengal-returning-officer-others-1785393-2021-03-31|title=Election Commission orders transfer of 2 West Bengal police officers|date=31 March 2021|website=India Today}}</ref> and imposed Section 144 in that constituency.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/bengal-election-sec-144-imposed-in-nandigram-ahead-of-polling-1785600-2021-03-31|title=Bengal Election: Section 144 imposed in Nandigram ahead of polling|first=Poulomi|last=Saha|date=1 April 2021 |website=India Today}}</ref> A day after the polling, stray clashes took place between workers of the TMC and the BJP in some parts of Nandigram.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/nation/west-bengal-assembly-polls-stray-clashes-in-nandigram-a-day-after-polling-233709|title=West Bengal Assembly polls: Stray clashes in Nandigram a day after polling|website=Tribuneindia News Service}}</ref>
 
The votes were counted on 2 May. All eyes were set on the updates of high-voltage Nandigram constituency. 17 rounds of counting was to be done before declaring the winner. Mamata Banerjee was trailing in initial rounds. The EC informed that announcement of results for Nandigram would be delayed because of problem in server.<ref>{{cite news|title=Bengal Election Result: নন্দীগ্রামের ফল ঘোষণায় দেরি, সার্ভার সমস্যার কথা জানাল কমিশন|url=https://www.anandabazar.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/west-bengal-assembly-election-result-2021-tmc-claims-mamata-banerjee-will-won-nandigramdgtl/cid/1278950|website=Anandabazar|date=2 May 2021|language=bn}}</ref> In the 16th round, when the counting of votes in Gokulnagar panchayat area started, Mamata fell behind.<ref>{{cite web |last=সংবাদদাতা|first=নিজস্ব|title=WB Election Result: দিদি নয়, নন্দীগ্রামে দাদার জয়, ১৬২২ ভোটে জিতেছেন শুভেন্দু|url=https://www.anandabazar.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/west-bengal-election-result-2021-mamata-banerjee-loses-in-nandigram-suvendu-adhikari-wins-dgtl/cid/1278994|access-date=13 July 2021|website=anandabazar.com|language=bn}}</ref> After the 16th round, the counting of 17th round was delayed by an hour. Postal ballots were being counted at that time. At the end of the seventeenth round, it was announced that Mamata Banerjee had won by a margin of 1,200 (or 3,717) votes. Though later, it was declared that Suvendu had defeated (his) former party leader by approximately 1,956 votes.<ref name=Nandigram>{{cite web|date=2 May 2021|title=Nandigram: After Hours of Confusion, BJP's Suvendu Adhikari Emerges Winner|url=https://thewire.in/politics/nandigram-election-bengal-mamata-banerjee-suvendu-adhikari|work=The Wire|access-date=8 June 2021|archive-date=8 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210608203828/https://thewire.in/politics/nandigram-election-bengal-mamata-banerjee-suvendu-adhikari|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=210Nandigram/><ref name=oneindia210>{{cite web|title=Nandigram Election Result 2021 LIVE: Nandigram MLA Election Result & Vote Share|url=https://www.oneindia.com/nandigram-assembly-elections-wb-210/|work=Oneindia|access-date=12 June 2021|archive-date=27 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210627210242/https://www.oneindia.com/nandigram-assembly-elections-wb-210/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=timesnow210>{{cite web|title=Nandigram Assembly Election Results 2021 LIVE – Nandigram Vidhan Sabha Election Results|url=https://www.timesnownews.com/elections/nandigram-west-bengal-election-result-2021|work=Times Now|access-date=12 June 2021|archive-date=12 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210612225129/https://www.timesnownews.com/elections/nandigram-west-bengal-election-result-2021|url-status=live}}</ref> Mamata banerjee continued to claim that she won Nandigram, Security was beefed up in the vicinity of the Haldia counting centre amid fears of unrest.
 
Mamata Banerjee alleged that the returning officer of Nandigram constituency was threatened and the two observers sitting inside the counting centre were very biased.<ref>{{Cite AV media|date=3 May 2021|title=Press conference at Kalighat I কালীঘাটে সাংবাদিক সম্মেলন।|url=https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=188902356386217&id=364551790278835|publisher=Mamata Banerjee|language=bn|via=Facebook}}</ref><ref>{{Cite AV media|date=3 May 2021|title=Press conference at Kalighat I কালীঘাটে সাংবাদিক সম্মেলন।|url= https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=188903109719475&id=218904931482352|publisher=All India Trinamool Congress|language=bn|via=Facebook}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=3 May 2021|title=Nandigram returning officer was threatened by EC official, says Mamata|url=https://www.theweek.in/news/india/2021/05/03/nandigram-returning-officer-was-threatened-by-ec-official-says-mamata.html|website=The Week}}</ref>
 
The ECI wrote a letter to the West Bengal chief secretary and directed them to take all appropriate measures to keep a strict watch and regularly monitor the security provided to the returning officer in Nandigram.
 
Since Adhikari was declared winner, TMC workers protested outside the counting centre. Central Forces protected Adhikari's car while before it left the area. TMC workers alleged that the counting was stopped for three hours, the result was overturned after a power outage, and their agent was assaulted and thrown out from the counting centre by central forces.<ref>{{Cite AV media|date=2 May 2021|title=WB Election Result 2021 {{!}} Suvendu Adhikari {{!}} Nandigram {{!}} নন্দীগ্রামে শুভেন্দু পৌছতেই ব্যাপক উত্তেজনা|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7W2JT6g1tNs|publisher=TV9BanglaLive|via=YouTube|language=bn}}</ref>
 
On 14 July, the High Court issued a notice to Adhikari, the ECI, the state electoral officer, and the returning officer with a direction to keep all election-related records intact until the case was heard on 12 August.<ref>{{cite web |date=14 July 2021|title=Nandigram Petition: HC Serves Notice on Suvendu Adhikari, Asks EC to Preserve All Records|url=https://thewire.in/law/nandigram-petition-suvendu-adhikari-calcutta-hc|access-date=15 September 2021|website=The Wire}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=15 July 2021|title=Preserve Nandigram poll records, Calcutta HC tells EC|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/preserve-nandigram-poll-records-cal-hc-tells-ec/articleshow/84427990.cms|access-date=15 September 2021|website=The Times of India}}</ref> Adhikari went to the Supreme Court seeking transfer of Banerjee's election petition case outside the state.<ref>{{cite web |date=15 July 2021|title=Nandigram Petition: Suvendu Adhikari Moves SC Seeking Transfer of Mamata Banerjee's Plea|url=https://thewire.in/politics/nandigram-petition-suvendu-adhikari-moves-sc-seeking-transfer-of-mamata-banerjees-plea|access-date=15 September 2021|website=The Wire}}</ref>
 
On 12 August, Adhikari's lawyers submitted before the court of Justice Sarkar that the legislator has approached the Supreme Court seeking transfer of the case from West Bengal. In keeping with the respondent's prayer, Justice Sarkar adjourned the hearing to 15 November.<ref>{{cite web |date=12 August 2021|title=Suvendu Adhikari moves SC, seeks transfer of Nandigram poll plea|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/videos/city/kolkata/suvendu-adhikari-moves-sc-seeks-transfer-of-nandigram-poll-plea/videoshow/85273478.cms|access-date=15 September 2021|website=The Times of India}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=13 August 2021|title=Court Adjourns Hearing On Mamata Banerjee's Plea Against Nandigram Poll Result Till November 15|url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/calcutta-high-court-adjourns-hearing-on-mamata-banerjees-plea-against-nandigram-poll-result-till-november-15-2509242|access-date=15 September 2021|website=NDTV}}</ref> On that date, Adhikari filed a petition in the Calcutta High Court seeking adjournment of the case. The High Court asked him to file a written statement explaining the reason for his no-confidence in the High Court by 29 November and it was decided that the next hearing would be held on 1 December.<ref>{{cite web |date=15 November 2021|title=Nandigram election: Calcutta HC grants Suvendu Adhikari time to file written statement|url=https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/nandigram-election-calcutta-hc-grants-suvendu-adhikari-time-to-file-written-statement-1051107.html|work=Deccan Herald|access-date=16 November 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=15 November 2021|title=Calcutta HC Seeks Response From Suvendu Adhikari By Nov 29 In Mamata Banerjee's Election Petition Against Nandigram Results, Next Hearing On Dec 1|url=https://www.livelaw.in/news-updates/calcutta-hc-seeks-response-from-suvendu-adhikari-by-nov-29-in-mamata-banerjees-election-petition-against-nandigram-results-next-hearing-on-dec-1-185597|work=LiveLaw.in|access-date=16 November 2021}}</ref>
 
== Reactions and analysis ==
For the first time since the creation of the [[West Bengal|state]] through [[Partition of Bengal (1947)|division of Bengal Presidency]], the [[West Bengal Legislative Assembly|state legislative assembly]] does not have any members from the INC or Left Front, who dominated and shaped the [[Politics of West Bengal|politics of the state]] until 1998 when the TMC was founded and overtook the INC as the main opposition party in the state.
 
Opinion polls and exit polls predicted a tight race between the TMC and BJP, and that TMC would win around 150 seats, BJP 140, with the remaining for Morcha. TMC won over 200 seats, while BJP overall performed poorly.<ref>{{cite web |date=5 May 2021|title=Bengal verdict: 25 charts show how the Trinamool conclusively beat the BJP|url=https://scroll.in/article/994085/bengal-verdict-25-charts-show-how-the-trinamool-conclusively-beat-the-bjp|work=Scroll.in|access-date=2 November 2021}}</ref> Although it was the best ever performance of the state BJP in terms of both seats (before 2016, it never had more than one seat in the state Legislative assembly) and voteshare (at the height of the [[Ayodhya dispute|Ram mandir agitation]], BJP managed to win 11.34% of votes in the [[1991 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|1991 election]]), it wasn't as phenomenal as it was in 2019.
 
BJP's vote share fell from 40% in the [[2019 Indian general election in West Bengal|2019 elections]] to 38%. Reasons given were:
*By fielding candidates who switched from TMC to BJP after the results of the [[2019 Indian general election in West Bengal|2019 general elections]] or months before the elections began, the party leadership angered the party cadres at grassroots level who have been associated with the party since the [[2014 Indian general election in West Bengal|2014 general elections]] and have been actively demanding that the party remove those same people from power,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2021/may/15/rss-mouthpiece-criticises-bjp-for-fielding-trinamool-turncoats-2302737.html|title=RSS mouthpiece criticises BJP for fielding Trinamool turncoats|website=The New Indian Express|date=15 May 2021 }}</ref> resulting in the defeat of 142 TMC turncoats who had been fielded by BJP as candidates in this election.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.theprint.in/politics/trinamool-turncoats-fail-bjp-in-bengal-polls-suvendu-mukul-roy-the-few-face-savers/650790/%3famp|title=Trinamool turncoats fail BJP in Bengal polls, Suvendu & Mukul Roy the few face savers|website=The Print}}</ref> The defeat of sitting TMC MLA [[Rabindranath Bhattacharjee]], who had joined BJP on 8 March was significant because he lost in [[Singur Assembly constituency|Singur]], where people had started considering the [[Tata Nano Singur controversy|2006 anti-land acquisition movement]] led by Mamata Banerjee to be a historic blunder<ref>{{cite web |url=https://m.thewire.in/article/politics/mamata-banerjee-singur-nandigram-lalgarh/amp|title=How Equations Have Changed in 3 Places That Had Brought Mamata Banerjee to Power|website=The Wire}}</ref> due to a lack of jobs in the region and had voted for BJP in the [[2019 Indian general election in West Bengal|2019 elections]] in the hopes of industrialisation.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2021/Apr/09/bengal-polls-13-years-after-tatas-ouster-singur-seeks-industrialisation-2287897.html|title=Bengal polls: 13 years after Tata's ouster, Singur seeks industrialisation|website=The New Indian Express|date=6 April 2021 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/bjp-tmc-singur-rabindranath-bhattacharya-bhattacharjee-workers-protest-seat-allocation-1779258-2021-03-14|title=BJP workers oppose party's decision to field former TMC MLA from Singur, say he targeted cadre|website=India Today|date=14 March 2021 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.freepressjournal.in/india/west-bengal-assembly-polls-bjp-workers-at-singur-oppose-partys-decision-to-field-former-tmc-mla-rabindranath-bhattacharya|title=West Bengal Assembly polls: BJP workers at Singur oppose party's decision to field former TMC MLA Rabindranath Bhattacharya|website=freepressjournal.com}}</ref> Similarly [[Rajib Banerjee]], who won the [[Domjur Assembly constituency|Domjur seat]] by receiving more than 100,000 votes in the [[2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|previous assembly election]], lost by a margin of more than 42,000 votes because he was unable to consolidate the support of the local cadres from either TMC or BJP towards himself.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.anandabazar.com/west-bengal/only-5-of-34-bjp-candidate-won-who-changed-thier-party-just-before-assembly-electtion-dgtl/cid/1280699|title=মোট ৩৪ দলবদলুর মধ্যে জয়ী মাত্র পাঁচ! বিধানসভা ভোট শিক্ষা দিয়ে গেল রাজনীতিকে|website=Anandabazar Patrika|language=bn|date=12 May 2021}}</ref>
*Derogatory comments made towards Mamata Banerjee by BJP leaders, notably Modi taunting her by calling her out as ''Didi, O Didi'' from political rallies in [[Howrah]] and [[Barasat]], Adhikari referring to her as ''Begum'' and Ghosh calling her out as ''haramjada'' ('[[harem]]-born child' in [[Bengali language|Bangla]]{{efn|Unlike in the Middle East, 'harem' in the [[Indian subcontinent]] referred to the inner apartments of a Muslim household exclusively reserved for concubines, while the same for legitimately-wedded wives is called as [[zenana]]}})<ref>{{Cite web |title=Dilip Ghosh hurls abuses at Mamata, says those against 'Jai Shri Ram' slogan will be forced into BJP |url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2020/dec/04/dilip-ghosh-hurls-abuses-at-mamata-says-those-against-jai-shri-ram-slogan-will-be-forced-into-bjp-2231837.html |access-date=16 June 2022 |website=The New Indian Express|date=4 December 2020 }}</ref> and his derogatory comments on Mamata Banerjee's injury,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/opinions/columns/t-j-s-george/2021/May/09/dear-bjp-didi-o-didi-has-reverse-effects-too-2300106.html|title=Dear BJP, 'Didi-o-didi' has reverse effects too|website=The New Indian express|date=May 2021 }}</ref> eight months after [[2020 Hathras gang rape and murder|a Dalit woman was gangraped and strangled to death by four upper-caste men in Uttar Pradesh]] and BJP leaders there openly supported of the perpetrators were not viewed positively by Bengali women, who saw the BJP leaders trying to import the culture of [[misogyny]] and [[toxic masculinity]] generally associated with the [[Hindi belt]].<ref name="plot">{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoFt4o6kC4k|title=How BJP Lost the Plot in Bengal|via=YouTube|date=5 May 2021}}</ref> A large number of Bengali women (constituting 49% of the electorate) did not vote for BJP in spite of electoral promises like making education of females in the state free of cost from kindergarten to post-graduate level.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/special-focus-on-women-s-safety-education-in-bjp-manifesto-for-west-bengal-polls-101616337298088.html|title=Special focus on women's safety, education in BJP manifesto for West Bengal polls|website=hindustantimes.com|date=21 March 2021}}</ref>
*Attempts made by BJP leaders to convert the tribal population into Hinduism{{efn|According to the definition of a [[Hindu people|Hindu]], as espoused by Hindutva ideologue [[Vinayak Damodar Savarkar]], the BJP regards the [[Adivasi]] people as part of the Hindu society, and the [[Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh|RSS]] has always tried to make the Adivasis abandon their indigenous [[folk religion]] in favour of mainstream Hinduism in order to facilitate their integration into Hindu society, however certain Adivasi groups have resisted these attempts and have demanded [[Sarnaism|their religion]] to be recognised as a separate religion}} were widely unpopular, especially in the tribal-dominated [[Medinipur division]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.news18.com/news/politics/bengal-polls-why-did-the-tribal-population-of-jangalmahal-ditch-the-bjp-3704489.html|title=Bengal Polls: Why Did the Tribal Population of Jangalmahal Ditch the BJP?|website=The New Indian Express|date=3 May 2021}}</ref> As a result, tribal votes were divided between BJP and TMC as TMC regained back the support of tribal communities in the Jhargram, [[Paschim Medinipur]] and Malda districts while BJP continued to retain its tribal votes in [[Purulia district|Purulia]], [[Bankura district|Bankura]], [[Jalpaiguri district|Jalpaiguri]] and [[Alipurduar district|Alipurduar]].
* An increase in petrol, diesel and LPG prices along with spike in cases related to the COVID-19 pandemic during the elections and BJP's response to it, most notably state BJP president Dilip Ghosh advocating consumption of cow urine (considered sacred to Hindu society due to [[Cattle in religion and mythology|sacredness of the cow in Hinduism]]) over vaccination,<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/kolkata/drink-cow-urine-to-fight-virus-bengal-bjp-chief/article32119516.ece|title=Drink cow urine to fight virus: Bengal BJP chief|newspaper=The Hindu|date=18 July 2020|last1=Singh|first1=Shiv Sahay}}</ref> advocating extraction of gold allegedly found in the milk of [[zebu]] cattle native to the region as a means to overcome [[COVID-19 recession|economic recession caused by the pandemic]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.indianexpress.com/article/trending/trending-in-india/dilip-ghosh-bjp-leader-says-desi-cow-milk-contains-gold-starts-laughing-riot-online-6104086/lite/|title=BJP leader claims Indian cow's milk contains gold, sparks laugh riot on social media|website=www.indianexpress.com|date=5 November 2019 }}</ref> and promoting [[anti-intellectualism]] by labelling those intellectuals who criticised his promotion of [[pseudo-science]] as '[[Anti-Hindu sentiment|Hinduphobhic]]', 'alcohol-addicts' and '[[dog meat]] eaters' ([[Ethnic relations in India|a racial slur used in India]] by Hindus against the [[Han Chinese]] and non-Hindu [[hill tribes of Northeast India]]) made the party unpopular to the Bengali middle-class.<ref name="whydidbjplose">{{cite web |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/news-analysis/story/why-did-bjp-lose-bengal-elections-2021-1798260-2021-05-03|title=Why did the BJP lose Bengal 2021?|website=India Today|date=3 May 2021 }}</ref>
*To compensate for the lack of organisational strength in the state and prevent outbreak of factionalism in the state unit between those who have connections with the RSS and have been associated with the party since the days of the [[Ayodhya dispute|Ram-mandir agitation]] and those who defected from other parties and have no RSS background, BJP depended heavily on non-Bengali leaders from the Hindi belt to campaign for the party. 52 Union Cabinet ministers and 17 senior BJP leaders, which included [[Yogi Adityanath]],<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.deccanherald.com/india/up-cm-yogi-adityanath-heads-to-west-bengal-to-campaign-for-bjp-ahead-of-assembly-polls-955216.html|title=UP CM Yogi Adityanath heads to West Bengal to campaign for BJP ahead of Assembly polls|website=Deccan Herald|date=25 February 2021}}</ref> [[Shivraj Singh Chauhan]],<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/madhya-pradesh-cm-shivraj-singh-chouhan-attack-on-mamata-banerjee-1774075-2021-02-28|title=Come May 2, Didi will be gone: MP CM Shivraj blasts Mamata Banerjee on her home turf|website=India Today|date=28 February 2021 }}</ref> [[Gajendra Singh Shekhawat]], [[Prahlad Patel]], [[Sanjeev Balyan]], [[Arjun Munda]], [[Mansukh L. Mandaviya]], [[Keshav Prasad Maurya]], [[Narottam Mishra]],<ref>{{cite news |url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/bjp-ropes-in-cabinet-ministers-to-win-west-bengal/articleshow/79815106.cms|title=BJP ropes in cabinet ministers to win West Bengal|newspaper=The Economic Times|date=19 December 2020 }}</ref> [[Smriti Irani]], [[Rajnath Singh]], [[Dharmendra Pradhan]], BJP party president [[J. P. Nadda]], and secretary-in-charge of the state unit [[Kailash Vijayvargiya]] were sent to campaign in the state. Modi held 23 rallies, while [[Amit Shah]] held 79 in the state. The over-dependence of Hindi-speaking leaders who did not speak [[Bengali language|Bangla]] created a communication gap between the party and the electorate, who viewed their [[Culture of West Bengal|Bengali identity]] to be losing ground in the state to the aggressive promotion of [[North Indian culture|culture from the Hindi belt]] by the BJP in the name of promoting Hindu unity.<ref name="whydidbjplose" />
*Although the [[Matua Mahasangha|Matua community]] continued to vote in favour of BJP, they did not vote in unison as they did in the 2019 elections. Fears centering around the [[National Register of Citizens]],<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.indianexpress.com/elections/bengal-polls-in-matua-bastion-some-voters-in-dilemma-about-caa-7283804/lite/|title=Bengal polls: In Matua bastion, some voters in dilemma about CAA|website=The Indian Express|date=22 April 2021}}</ref> frustration due to delay in implementation of the CAA, and Mamata Banerjee's attempts to regain back the support of the Matua community by allotting money for community-specific development of [[Namasudra]]s<ref>{{cite web |url=https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/kolkata/west-bengal-govt-grants-land-rights-to-refugee-families-6947707/|title=BJP reaches out to Matuas, tribals; Mamata showers them with sops|website=The Indian Express|date=5 November 2020}}</ref> and declaring the birthday of [[Harichand Thakur]], founder of the Matua movement, as a state government holiday led to the division of Matua votes between the BJP and TMC to some extent,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.anandabazar.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/wb-election-results-2021-tmc-were-successful-is-getting-votes-of-matua-community/cid/1279078|title=মতুয়া ভোট টেনেও কিছু আসনে পর্যুদস্ত ঘাসফুল|website=anandabazar.com}}</ref> which affected the party in [[Nadia district|Nadia]] and [[North 24 Parganas]] districts as BJP won 28 [[Matua Mahasangha|Matua]]-dominated seats and TMC retained 21 Matua-dominated seats.
 
The TMC increased its vote share from 43% in [[2019 Indian general election in West Bengal|2019 elections]] to 48% in the election. Reasons given were:
*After the debacle in the 2019 elections, Mamata Banerjee ordered her party to return the "cut-money" (money collected by extorting and accepting bribes from common people, in order to "allow" them to access government facilities)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.sundayguardianlive.com/news/desperate-mamata-damage-control-mode-asks-leaders-return-cut-money|title=Desperate Mamata in damage control mode, asks leaders to return 'cut money'|website=Sunday Guardian|date=22 June 2019}}</ref> in an attempt to distance herself from corruption perpetrated by her cadres and maintain her clean image.
*To tone down the allegations of Muslim appeasement made against her, Mamata Banerjee declared an allowance for [[Hindu]] priests,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://theprint.in/politics/mamata-gives-big-push-to-hindi-hindu-bjp-calls-cm-scared-trinamool-says-its-unity/502722/%3famp|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210310072041/https://theprint.in/politics/mamata-gives-big-push-to-hindi-hindu-bjp-calls-cm-scared-trinamool-says-its-unity/502722/?amp|url-status=dead|archive-date=10 March 2021|title=Mamata gives big push to Hindi & Hindu, BJP calls CM 'scared', Trinamool says it's 'unity'|website=The Print}}</ref> providing 50,000 INR to each [[Durga Puja]] committee in the state,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/kolkata/2020/Sep/24/mamata-announces-grant-of-rs-50000-to-each-durga-puja-committee-of-bengal-2201415.html|title=Mamata Banerjee showers Durga Puja bonanza, BJP seethes|website=newindianexpress.com|date=4 September 2020 }}</ref> emphasising on her [[Bengali Brahmin]] background and reciting ''shlokas'' from the ''[[Devi Mahatmya]]'' in political rallies.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/mamata-banerjee-chants-mantras-chandipath-nandigram-rally-warns-bjp-hindu-card-1777307-2021-03-09|title=I am a Hindu girl: Mamata recites Chandipath at Nandigram day before filing papers|website=India Today|date=9 March 2021 }}</ref>
*The ''[[Didi Ke Bolo]]'' campaign launched by [[Prashant Kishor]] helped the electorate directly communicate with Mamata Banerjee and was widely popular in the state.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/banglar-gorbo-mamata-tmc-looks-for-people-to-resonate-with-west-bengal-cm-s-outreach-program-1652420-2020-03-04|title=Banglar Gorbo Mamata: Flutter in TMC over West Bengal CM's outreach program|website=India Today|date=4 March 2020 }}</ref> The programs aimed to rebrand the public image of Mamata Banerjee from an arrogant pro-Muslim streetfighter prone to outbursts of anger to a down-to-earth leader who represents [[Culture of West Bengal|Bengali cultural values]] on a national level.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.livemint.com/mint-lounge/features/is-the-post-election-mamata-makeover-real-1565955774922.html|title=Is the post-election Mamata makeover real ? |website=livemint.com|date=17 August 2019 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.thequint.com/news/politics/west-bengal-news-banglar-gorbo-why-is-prashant-kishors-i-pac-rebranding-mamata-trinamool|title='Banglar Gorbo': Why is Prashant Kishor's I-PAC Rebranding Mamata?|website=The Quint|date=3 March 2020}}</ref>
*To curb the influence of party cadres acting as middlemen between common people and government schemes, Mamata Banerjee launched government programs like ''Duare Sarkar'' ({{translation|"Government at your doorstep"}})<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/bengal-bid-to-keep-duare-sarkar-camps-free-of-politicians/cid/1826617|title=Bengal: Bid to keep Duare Sarkar camps free of politicians|website=The Telegraph}}</ref> and ''Paraye Paraye Somadhan'' ({{translation|"Solution at your neighbourhood"}})<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/mamata-announces-new-neighbourhood-grievance-redressal-programme/story-1oGDChDce8FUxwlaAtvN7I.html|title=Mamata announces new neighbourhood grievance redressal programme|website=Hindustan Times|date=28 December 2020}}</ref> which aimed to directly deliver welfare schemes run by the [[Government of West Bengal|state government]] to the public, and were well received.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/kolkata-news/90l-people-received-benefits-of-duare-sarkar-prog-in-29-days-wb-cm-mamata-101610295202694.html|title=90L people received benefits of 'Duare Sarkar' prog in 29 days|website=Hindustan Times|date=10 January 2021}}</ref>
*TMC countered BJP's campaign of polarisation on religious grounds based on aggressive propagation of [[Hindutva]] by labelling the BJP as a party of non-Bengalis who were importing an alien culture in the state in their attempts of achieving [[cultural homogenization]] under the name of Hindu unity and portraying Mamata Banerjee as the defendant of Bengali identity in the face of Hindutva through its official election slogan "''Bangla nijer meyekei chay''" ({{translation|"Bengal wants its own daughter"}})<ref>{{cite news |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/bangla-nijer-meyekei-chay-trinamool-launches-slogan-with-didi-as-cm-face/articleshow/81131631.cms|title='Bangla nijer meyekei chay': Trinamool launches slogan with Didi as CM face|website=The Times of India|date=21 February 2021 }}</ref>
*Mamata Banerjee's decision to contest the elections only from Nandigram instead of her home-turf [[Bhabanipur, West Bengal Assembly constituency|Bhabanipur]] (from where she had been elected MLA twice and MP for [[Kolkata Dakshin Lok Sabha constituency|South Kolkata]] 7 times) motivated her party cadres demoralised by the rise of BJP in 2019 and the ensuing defection of many top TMC leaders, to dedicate themselves entirely in preventing the BJP from coming into power in the state.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://theprint.in/politics/5-reasons-why-nandigram-is-the-biggest-battle-for-mamata-in-her-40-year-political-career/631941/|title=5 reasons why Nandigram is the biggest battle for Mamata in her 40-year political career|website=The Print|date=1 April 2021}}</ref> Modi, Shah, and an entire hoard of high-profile leaders of national politics campaigned to remove Mamata Banerjee from power with the ECI acting biasedly in favour of the BJP<ref>{{cite web |url=https://thewire.in/government/election-commission-bjp-nexus-is-all-too-clear-and-bengal-is-the-latest-example|title=Election Commission-BJP Nexus Is All too Clear – and Bengal Is the Latest Example|website=The Wire}}</ref> and that she was campaigning from a wheelchair, solidified Mamata Banerjee's image in public perception as a fighter who is unwilling to give up without a fight.<ref name="plot"/> The TMC utilised this indomitable fighter spirit of her through its unofficial election anthem<ref>{{cite web|date=5 March 2021|title=Bengal Assembly Elections 2021: 'Khela Hobe' fame Debangshu Bhattacharya fails to get TMC ticket|url=https://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-bengal-assembly-polls-2021-khela-hobe-fame-debangshu-bhattacharya-fails-to-get-tmc-ticket-2879417|work=DNA India|access-date=4 January 2022}}</ref> "''[[Khela Hobe#Politics|Khela Hobe]]''" ({{translation|"The game is on"}}), which was later gave rise to the slogan "''Bhanga Paye Khela Hobe''" ({{translation|"The game will be played even with a fractured leg"}}).<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/elections/assembly-elections/west-bengal/mamata-leads-tmcs-march-on-wheelchair-says-injured-tiger-more-dangerous/articleshow/81494922.cms|title=Mamata leads TMC's march on wheelchair, says injured tigress is more dangerous|newspaper=The Economic Times}}</ref>
*Welfare schemes implemented by Mamata Banerjee like ''[[Kanyashree Prakalpa|Kanyashree]]'' were already popular among the masses. They were combined by other populist schemes in the list of electoral promises, most notably ''Lakshmir Bhandar'' (basic income support for unemployed women).<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/trinamool-congress-manifesto-mamata-banerjee-details-1780379-2021-03-17|title=Mamata releases TMC's poll manifesto, promises 5 lakh jobs a year, free door-to-door ration delivery|website=India Today|date=17 March 2021 }}</ref>
*BJP's endorsement of the killing of Muslims in the Sitalkuchi firing incident left the [[Bengali Muslim]] community of the state (who constitute 30% of the electorate) fearful for their existence and security in the scenario of a BJP-ruled West Bengal, and they voted unitedly for the TMC in the election, especially in the Muslim-majority [[Malda division]], where the Muslim votes until then was traditionally divided between the INC and CPI(M).<ref name="plot"/>
 
The combined vote share of INC and Left Front fell from 11% in the 2019 general elections to 8% in this elections. Reasons given were:
*Confusion regarding the party's policy was an important factor. Central INC leaders like [[Rahul Gandhi]] refrained from campaigning against Mamata Banerjee as the party enjoyed cooperation with the TMC at a national level, but at the state level PCC chief [[Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury]] refused to cooperate with TMC, and INC leaders found it difficult to justify their alliance with the Left Front in West Bengal while opposing the [[Left Democratic Front (Kerala)|Left Front in Kerala]] at the [[2021 Kerala Legislative Assembly election|same time]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://theprint.in/politics/this-is-why-rahul-gandhi-priyanka-vadra-top-congress-leaders-are-yet-to-campaign-in-bengal/631380/|title=This is why Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Vadra & top Congress leaders are yet to campaign in Bengal|website=The Print|date=31 March 2021}}</ref> The Left Front was divided over whether to consider BJP to be a greater threat than the TMC, and decided to focus more on opposing TMC than the BJP.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.anandabazar.com/west-bengal/cpm-admits-lacunae-in-anti-bjp-campaign/cid/1288218|title=বিজেপি-বিরোধিতায় ঘাটতি ছিল, রিপোর্টে মানল সিপিএম|website=anandabazar.com}}</ref> This strategy backfired on the Left Front as the TMC portrayed itself as the party that could withstand BJP in the state, and the Left Front was viewed as a "vote-cutter"<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.livemint.com/Opinion/fL8Td65H8osANivKXqtkqO/Small-candidates-and-votecutting-in-Indian-elections.html%3ffacet=amp|title=Small candidates and 'vote-cutting' in Indian elections|website=livemint.com}}</ref> that divided the anti-BJP votes to BJP's advantage. A group of voters who had voted for the Left Front in the 2019 general elections, under influence of the non-partisan ''No Vote to BJP'' campaign<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://zeenews.india.com/bengali/kolkata/people-accepted-cm-mamata-banerjee-as-anti-bjp-face-cpim-leaders-mention-in-state-conference-2022_424459.html|title = CPIM State Conference 2022: বিজেপিবিরোধী মুখ হিসাবে মানুষের মনে মমতা! 'নো ভোট টু BJP' স্লোগান ঘিরে CPIM-এর অন্দরেই প্রশ্ন|date = 15 March 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://bangla.hindustantimes.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election-2021/who-is-the-main-enemy-faction-in-cpi-m-cpi-ml-liberation-31614683100323.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210422140323/https://bangla.hindustantimes.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election-2021/who-is-the-main-enemy-faction-in-cpi-m-cpi-ml-liberation-31614683100323.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=22 April 2021|title = '‌তৃণমূল'‌ না '‌বিজেপি'‌ আসল শত্রু কে? সিপিএম–সিপিএমএলের মধ্যে ফাটল‌|date = 2 March 2021}}</ref><ref name="nationalheraldindia.com"/><ref name="indianexpress.com"/><ref name="202initiatives" /><ref name="why"/> voted for the TMC to prevent BJP from coming into power.
* To attract the anti-TMC and anti-BJP votes towards itself, the [[Sanyukta Morcha]] tried to portray BJP and TMC to be the same on the grounds that both parties harboured corrupt leaders and engaged in identity politics. The INC's official election slogan was "''Aar kono bhul na, aar kono phul na''" ("No More Mistakes, No More Flowers", referring to the election symbols of BJP and TMC). The Left Front also criticised both the parties in social media under the term ''Bijemool'' ([[portmanteau]] of the words ''BJP'' and ''Trinamool''). This didn't catch on with the electorate, who saw BJP as a Hindu [[right-wing]] party and TMC as a [[center-left]] party.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.anandabazar.com/west-bengal/bijemul-a-wrong-term-admits-cpm-state-secretary/cid/1291496|title=ভোট-প্রচারে 'বিজেমূল' স্লোগান ব্যবহার ভুল ছিল, সরাসরি কবুল সূর্যকান্তের|website=anandabazar.com}}</ref>
*In spite of fielding [[Hindu]] candidates in the seats it had been allotted, public perception about ISF remained to be of a party by and for Muslims led by a hardliner cleric, [[Abbas Siddiqui]], who had compared actress and TMC MP [[Nusrat Jahan]] to a prostitute in one of his apolitical ''jalsas'' in the past,<ref name="youtube.com">{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzCLAFzLJD8|title=Who is Abbas Siddiqui and Why is Congress Divided Over Alliance With ISF in Bengal ?|via=YouTube|date=3 March 2021}}</ref> and the alliance between them and ''Peerzada'' of [[Furfura Sharif]] was met with unease within the INC.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/elections/assembly-elections/west-bengal/g-23-leader-slams-congress-tie-up-with-isf/articleshow/81284200.cms|title='G-23' leader slams Congress tie-up with ISF|website=The Times of India|date=2 March 2021 }}</ref> The alliance with ISF wasn't appreciated by the Left Front workers at the grassroots level, who saw it as a violation of the [[Marxism and religion|Communist viewpoint of religion]] being  the ''[[opium of the people|opium of the masses]]''.
*The inability of aged leaders at the top of Left Front to adapt to changed conditions in state politics and lack of youth representation in the top decision-making bodies has also been cited as a reason.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://m.thewire.in/article/politics/west-bengal-cpim-elections/amp|title=Is This the End of the Road for the CPI(M) in Bengal?|website=The Wire}}</ref>
*In spite of mobilising huge amounts of crowds in the first rally of the Sanyukta Morcha at the Brigade Parade grounds before the elections began,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://m.thewire.in/article/politics/in-left-congress-brigade-ground-rally-isf-emerged-as-the-biggest-mobiliser/amp|title=West Bengal: In Left-Congress Brigade Ground Rally, ISF Emerged as the Biggest Mobiliser|website=The Wire}}</ref> ISF failed to divide the Muslim votes between itself and TMC in [[Presidency division]] and [[Burdwan division]] as expected from it<ref name="youtube.com"/> in the aftermath of the Sitalkuchi shooting incident. The victory ISF's lone winning candidate (Abbas's brother Nowshad Siddiqui) in [[Bhangar Assembly constituency|Bhangar]] has been credited to [[Arabul Islam]]'s dissatisfaction for not being fielded as the candidate and the resulting non-cooperation with the district TMC leadership.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.anandabazar.com/west-bengal/24-parganas/opposition-of-arabul-islam-is-blaming-him-for-deafeat-of-tmc-in-bhangar/cid/1293589|title=ভাঙড়ে হারের জন্য আরাবুলকে দোষারোপ দলের একাংশের|website=anandabazar.com}}</ref>
 
Veteran BJP leader [[Tathagata Roy]] lashed out at the party leadership on [[Twitter]] for viewing the ground conditions in the state through what he called KDSA (i.e. [[Kailash Vijayvargiya]], Dilip Ghosh, Shiv Prakash and Arvind Menon)<ref>{{cite news |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/tathagata-hits-out-at-kdsa-for-poll-debacle/articleshow/82443519.cms|title='Incoming garbage got tickets': Ex-governor Tathagata Roy slams BJP netas for Bengal rout|website=The Times of India|date=7 May 2021 }}</ref> and questioned the party's decision to field ''Nogorer noti''s ({{translation|"City prostitutes"}}), referring to actresses [[Payel Sarkar]], [[Tanushree Chakraborty]] and [[Srabanti Chatterjee]], who were seen in a boat ride with TMC leader [[Madan Mitra]] in the past.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.anandabazar.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/west-bengal-election-2021-bjp-leader-tathagata-roy-criticise-central-leaders-regarding-some-star-candidates-dgtl/cid/1279273|title='নগরের নটী' পায়েল, তনুশ্রীরা কেন প্রার্থী, বিজেপি-র 'প্রভু'দের প্রকাশ্য তোপ তথাগতর|website=anandabazar.com}}</ref> He also specifically blamed Dilip Ghosh's many controversial remarks, most notably his misogynistic comments against [[Durga|Goddess Durga]], the most widely revered Hindu deity in [[Bengali Hindu]] society in his attempt to glorify [[Rama|Lord Rama]], the most widely revered Hindu deity in North Indian Hindu society{{efn|worship of Rama is not much popular in Bengal, due to the influence of [[Radha Krishna]]-centric [[Gaudiya Vaishnavism]], [[Shaktism]] centred around Durga & [[Kali]] and [[Shiva]]-centric [[Nath]] ideology}} and the ideological poster-boy of the RSS-BJP alongside [[Hanuman]] since the days of the ''Ram-mandir'' movement to justify the 'holier-than-thou' attitude of the Bengali Hindu supporters of BJP over the Bengali Hindus who don't support the BJP at a media conclave while campaigning for the elections, to be responsible for the party's poor performance. His ''Nogorer Noti'' remark drew widespread criticism online.
 
The average winning margin of all the candidates in this election stood at 26,964 votes, while the same for AITC candidates was 31,760 votes.<ref>{{cite web |date=7 May 2021|title=West Bengal Results {{!}} Victory margins show the depth of TMC's victory|url=https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/opinion/west-bengal-results-victory-margins-show-the-depth-of-tmcs-victory-6864111.html|website=Moneycontrol|archive-date=7 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210607102920/https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/opinion/west-bengal-results-victory-margins-show-the-depth-of-tmcs-victory-6864111.html|url-status=live}}</ref> This loss was stated by the media to be Modi's personal failure.<ref>{{cite web |date=3 May 2021|title=Bengal's election result is Narendra Modi's personal failure|url=https://www.newslaundry.com/2021/05/03/bengals-election-result-is-narendra-modis-personal-failure|website=Newslaundry.com}}</ref>
 
In view of the popular slogan "''Khela Hobe''", Mamata Banerjee declared that her party would observe 16 August as ''Khela Hobe Divas'', which the BJP tried to link with [[Direct Action Day]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/tmc-bjp-spar-over-khela-hobe-dibas-on-august-16/article35915338.ece|title=TMC, BJP spar over 'Khela Hobe Dibas' on August 16|website=The Hindu|date=14 August 2021|last1=Singh|first1=Shiv Sahay}}</ref> She also launched a government scheme named "''Khela Hobe''" which granted 5,00,000 INR and free footballs among 25,000 sporting clubs in the state to promote sports in economically poorer sections of society.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/kolkata-news/mamata-banerjee-dribbles-football-at-khela-hobe-programme-launch-in-kolkata-101627913128403.html|title=Mamata dribbles football at 'Khela hobe' programme launch; says slogan now popular across India|website=hindustantimes.com|date=2 August 2021}}</ref>
 
Countering Shah's claim that BJP would come to power in West Bengal by winning around 200 or more seats out of the 294 seats in the state legislative assembly,<ref>{{cite web |date=28 March 2021|title=BJP will easily win over 200 seats in West Bengal, claims Amit Shah|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/bjp-will-easily-win-over-200-seats-in-west-bengal-claims-amit-shah-101616925068510.html|access-date=2 October 2021|website=Hindustan Times|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=BJP Will Win Over 200 Seats in West Bengal, Says Amit Shah; Mamata Banerjee Derides His Claims|url=https://www.news18.com/news/politics/bjp-to-win-26-of-30-seats-in-bengal-37-of-47-seats-in-assam-in-first-phase-of-polling-shah-3583565.html|access-date=2 October 2021|website=News18|date=28 March 2021|language=en}}</ref> Kishor publicly declared that he would resign from his job if BJP managed to win more than a 100 seats in this elections.<ref>{{cite web |title=Will cease to exist as political strategist if BJP wins over 100 seats in Bengal: Prashant Kishor|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/will-quit-political-strategy-if-bjp-wins-100-seats-bengal-prashant-kishor-1775060-2021-03-03|access-date=2 October 2021|website=India Today|date=3 March 2021 |language=en}}</ref> Although he delivered his promise, Kishor declared his retirement from on being an election strategist on 2 May, citing personal reasons.<ref>{{Cite news|date=2 May 2021|title='Quitting this space', declares Prashant Kishor|language=en-IN|work=The Hindu|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/quitting-this-space-declares-prashant-kishor/article34464298.ece|access-date=2 October 2021|issn=0971-751X}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=2 May 2021|title=অক্ষরে অক্ষরে মিলেছে কথা, তবু রাজনীতির ময়দান ছাড়ছেন প্রশান্ত কিশোর!|url=https://bengali.news18.com/news/kolkata/prashant-kishor-to-quit-the-space-of-politics-akd-592417.html|access-date=2 October 2021|website=News18 Bengali|language=bn}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=3 May 2021|title=Want to quit this, do something else: Prashant Kishor|url=https://indianexpress.com/elections/time-for-me-to-take-a-break-want-to-quit-this-space-prashant-kishor-7299101/|access-date=2 October 2021|website=The Indian Express|language=en}}</ref>
 
=== Allegations of partial Election Commission ===
Election strategist [[Prashant Kishor]] who helped TMC in the elections, accused the Election Commission of being partial and helping the BJP saying, "I have never seen a more partial Election Commission... It did everything to help the BJP... From allowing the use of religion to scheduling the poll and bending the rules, the ECI did everything to help the BJP."<ref>{{cite news |title='Quitting this space', declares Prashant Kishor |url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/quitting-this-space-declares-prashant-kishor/article34464298.ece |access-date=6 May 2023 |work=[[The Hindu]] |agency=PTI |date=2 May 2021}}</ref>
 
== Aftermath ==
=== Violence ===
{{main|2021 Bengal post-poll violence}}
Politically motivated violence in [[West Bengal]] took place since before the 2021 West Bengal elections.
 
In June 2019, 2 [[Trinamool Congress]] (TMC) workers were killed in Bengal. The party had blamed [[Bhartiya Janta Party]] (BJP) for it.
 
Indian Home Minister and BJP member [[Amit Shah]] said that more than 300 BJP members were killed due to the political violence as of December 2020 and that "investigation in those cases hasn't moved an inch".
 
After results were announced, [[post-poll violence]] broke out in some areas of the state. In reality it was continuation of the violence which took place across the state during the election.<ref>{{cite web |date=2 April 2021|title=A look back at the history of Bengal's political violence|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/a-look-back-at-the-history-of-bengal-s-political-violence-101617365703925.html|work=Hindustan Times|access-date=7 October 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=10 May 2021|title=The Hypermasculine Post-Poll Violence That Took Over West Bengal After Elections|url=https://feminisminindia.com/2021/05/10/post-poll-violence-west-bengal-elections/|work=Feminism in India|access-date=9 January 2022}}</ref>
 
On 2 May, the results had just started showing signs of Trinamool returning to power when the men arrived, going house to house, ransacking them, breaking some. By the end of the day, 40 families of a colony located on KPC Medical College grounds in Jadavpur had fled. All BJP supporters or workers say TMC threats had kept them away for two-and-a-half months .<ref>{{Cite web |date=20 July 2021 |title=Post-election violence: House to house, eight times in two months, 40 families say on the run |url=https://indianexpress.com/article/india/west-bengal-post-election-violence-house-to-house-eight-times-in-two-months-40-families-say-on-the-run-7411038/ |access-date=29 June 2022 |website=The Indian Express |language=en}}</ref>
 
=== Government formation ===
Mamata Banerjee took an oath as the Chief Minister of West Bengal for the third time on 5 May 2021 at the Raj Bhawan in Kolkata.<ref>{{cite web |date=5 May 2021|title=Mamata Banerjee sworn-in as West Bengal Chief Minister for 3rd time|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/mamata-banerjee-sworn-in-as-bengal-cm-for-3rd-time-takes-oath-in-bengali/articleshow/82400020.cms|website=The Times of India}}</ref> She expanded the cabinet on 10 May 2021 when 43 TMC leaders were sworn in as ministers.<ref>{{cite web |date=10 May 2021|title=Mamata Banerjee expands Cabinet, 43 TMC leaders sworn-in as ministers|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/43-tmc-leaders-sworn-in-as-ministers-for-west-bengal-cm-mamata-banerjee-s-cabine-101620624458524.html|website=Hindustan Times}}</ref> 17 new people were in the [[Third Banerjee ministry]].<ref>{{cite web |date=10 May 2021|title=43 TMC leaders, including 17 new faces, to be sworn in as ministers in West Bengal cabinet|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/west-bengal-cm-mamata-banerjee-tmc-cabinet-ministers-list-1800594-2021-05-09|website=India Today}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=10 May 2021|title=Old and new faces, representation for women and Muslims in West Bengal Cabinet|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/kolkata/old-and-new-faces-representation-to-women-and-muslims-in-west-bengal-cabinet/article34524022.ece|website=The Hindu|last1=Singh|first1=Shiv Sahay}}</ref>
 
=== Vacant seats ===
 
TMC candidate Kajal Sinha from [[Khardaha Assembly constituency|Khardaha]] died from [[COVID-19]] after polling but before the results of the state assembly elections were announced, in which he emerged victorious.<ref>{{cite web |date=25 April 2021|title=COVID-positive TMC candidate Kajal Sinha dies at Kolkata hospital|url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2021/apr/25/covid-positive-tmc-candidate-kajal-sinha-dies-at-kolkata-hospital-2294625.html|website=The New Indian Express}}</ref> The ECI deferred the elections to two assembly seats in West Bengal in view of the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. The polling had been rescheduled earlier to 16 May 2021 due to the death of two contestants from the [[Samserganj Assembly constituency|Samserganj]] and [[Jangipur, West Bengal Assembly constituency|Jangipur]] constituencies.<ref>{{Cite news|date=3 May 2021|title=Election to two Bengal seats deferred|url=https://www.thehindu.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly/election-to-two-bengal-seats-deferred/article34474376.ece|website=The Hindu}}</ref> Mocking this decision, the TMC said "The Election Commission, though late, finally woke up. But when demands were made repeatedly to arrange the election in one day by combining 2–3 phases, then they remained silent."<ref>{{cite web |date=4 May 2021|url=https://bartamanpatrika.com/detailNews.php?cID=13&nID=292859&P=1&nPID=20210504|title=জঙ্গিপুর ও সামশেরগঞ্জে ভোট পিছল|website=bartamanpatrika.com|language=bn}}</ref> Two BJP MLAs – [[Nisith Pramanik]] from [[Dinhata Assembly constituency|Dinhata]] and [[Jagannath Sarkar (BJP politician)|Jaganath Sarkar]] from [[Santipur Assembly constituency|Shantipur]] constituencies – resigned after the election results, as they were sitting MPs from [[Cooch Behar Lok Sabha constituency|Cooch Behar]] and [[Ranaghat Lok Sabha constituency|Ranaghat]], respectively, and wanted to continue as MPs.<ref>{{Cite news|date=12 May 2021|title=2 Bengal BJP MPs resign as MLAs|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/2-bengal-bjp-mps-resign-as-mlas/article34542681.ece|website=The Hindu|last1=Singh|first1=Shiv Sahay}}</ref> [[Jayanta Naskar]], TMC MLA of [[Gosaba Assembly constituency|Gosaba]], died from COVID-19 on 19 June after testing negative for the disease.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.timesnownews.com/india/west-bengal/article/tmc-mla-jayanta-naskar-succumbs-to-covid-19-cm-mamata-banerjee-pays-condolence/773086|title=TMC MLA Jayanta Naskar succumbs to COVID-19, CM Mamata Banerjee pays condolence|website=Times Now|date=20 June 2021 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://bangla.asianetnews.com/west-bengal/gosaba-tmc-mla-jayanta-naskar-passes-away-was-recovering-from-covid-19-alb-quyiyx|title=সমাপ্ত মাস দুয়েকের লড়াই, চলে গেলেন গোসাবার বিধায়ক জয়ন্ত নস্কর|website=Asianet News Network Pvt Ltd}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2021/jun/19/tmc-mla-jayanta-naskar-dies-after-testing-negative-for-covid-19-2318749.html|title=TMC MLA Jayanta Naskar dies after testing negative for Covid-19|website=The New Indian Express|date=19 June 2021 }}</ref>
 
=== Appointments ===
Adhikari, with the support of 22 MLAs, was elected as Leader of Opposition in the [[West Bengal Legislative Assembly]] on 10 May 2021.<ref>{{cite web |date=10 May 2021|title=Suvendu Adhikari elected as the Leader of Opposition in West Bengal Assembly|url=https://www.indiatvnews.com/news/india/suvendu-adhikari-elected-as-leader-of-opposition-in-west-bengal-assembly-703684|website=India TV}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=10 May 2021|title=Ex-TMC minister Suvendu Adhikari becomes leader of the opposition in Bengal|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/kolkata-news/extmc-minister-suvendu-adhikari-becomes-leader-of-the-opposition-in-bengal-101620658519464.html|work=Hindustan Times}}</ref>
 
BJP MPs [[Subhash Sarkar]] from [[Bankura Lok Sabha constituency|Bankura]], [[John Barla]] from [[Alipurduars Lok Sabha constituency|Alipurduar]], [[Nisith Pramanik]] from Coochbehar, and [[Shantanu Thakur]] from [[Bangaon Lok Sabha constituency|Bangaon]] were made ministers-of-state in the Union Cabinet after the polls.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/dilip-ghosh-makes-u-turn-says-not-in-favour-of-division-of-bengal/articleshow/85587719.cms|title=Dilip Ghosh makes 'U' turn, says not in favour of division of Bengal|website=The Economic Times|date=24 August 2021}}</ref>
 
Incumbent Cabinet ministers from the state, [[Babul Supriyo]] from [[Asansol Lok Sabha constituency|Asansol]] and [[Debasree Chaudhuri]] from [[Raiganj Lok Sabha constituency|Raiganj]], resigned from their positions due to their failure in rallying the voters from their respective constituencies to vote for BJP.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/modi-inducts-four-new-ministers-from-bengal-with-2024-ls-polls-in-sight/articleshow/84210581.cms|title=Modi inducts four new ministers from Bengal, with 2024 LS polls in sight|website=The Times of India|date=8 July 2021 }}</ref> After the Cabinet reshuffle, Supriyo stated that he was quitting politics and his position as an MP, but after meeting the leaders of BJP, he decided to retain his position as an MP. He later joined TMC, stating that he wanted to remain in politics but his political participation was being restricted by BJP due to his defeat from [[Tollyganj Assembly constituency|Tollyganj]] and the party's poor performance in Asanol.<ref>{{Citation|title=What Made Ex-Union Minister Babul Supriyo Join TMC Just Days After Quitting BJP| date=18 September 2021 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lo8HEP-Ha4g|language=en|access-date=4 October 2021}}</ref>
 
[[Abhishek Banerjee (politician)|Abhishek Banerjee]] was promoted from the president of state TMC's youth wing to all-India general secretary.<ref>{{cite web |date=5 June 2021|title=Mamata nephew Abhishek Banerjee appointed TMC's national general secretary|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/india/mamata-nephew-and-mp-abhishek-banerjee-appointed-national-general-secretary-of-tmc-7345461/|access-date=4 October 2021|website=The Indian Express|language=en}}</ref>
 
Long time RSS activist and [[Balurghat Lok Sabha constituency|Balurghat]] MP [[Sukanta Majumdar]] succeeded Dilip Ghosh as the president of the state BJP unit, while Ghosh was made one of the national vice-presidents of the party.<ref>{{cite web|date=21 September 2021|title=Why BJP Removed Dilip Ghosh as Bengal Unit President Before the End of His Tenure|url=https://thewire.in/politics/bjp-remove-dilip-ghosh-west-bengal-unit-president-sukanta-majumdar|access-date=4 October 2021|website=[[The Wire (India)|The Wire]]}}</ref>
 
=== Defections ===
The Union Home Ministry decided to provide Y+ category security to Sisir Adhikari and his son [[Dibyendu Adhikari]].<ref>{{cite web |date=18 March 2021|title=Dibyendu Adhikari to meet BJP top brass in Delhi, decide on leaving TMC|url=https://www.aninews.in/news/national/general-news/dibyendu-adhikari-to-meet-bjp-top-brass-in-delhi-decide-on-leaving-tmc20210318225023|work=ANI|access-date=20 October 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=19 March 2021|title="Received Invitation From BJP, Yet To Make A Decision": Dibyendu Adhikari|url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/received-invitation-from-bjp-but-yet-to-take-a-decision-says-tmc-mp-dibyendu-adhikari-2393949|work=NDTV|access-date=20 October 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=22 May 2021|title=BJP Leader Suvendu Adhikari's Father Sisir, Brother Dibyendu to Get Y+ Security|url=https://www.news18.com/news/politics/suvendu-adhikar-sisir-adhikari-dibyendu-adhikari-y-security-bjp-west-bengal-3765206.html|work=News18|access-date=20 October 2021}}</ref>
 
[[Bardhaman Purba Lok Sabha constituency|East Bardhaman]] MP [[Sunil Kumar Mandal|Sunil Mondal]], who had earlier defected from TMC to BJP alongside Adhikari in 2020,<ref name=1751135.>{{cite web |date=19 December 2020|title=Suvendu Adhikari ends all speculation, joins BJP, delivers jolt to Mamata and TMC|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/suvendu-adhikari-joins-bjp-in-presence-of-amit-shah-1751135-2020-12-19|work=India Today}}</ref> declared in August that he was "always with the TMC".<ref>{{cite web |date=2 August 2021|title=I am always with TMC: BJP MP Sunil Mondal says 'Suvendu Adhikari had misled me'|url=https://www.freepressjournal.in/india/i-am-always-with-tmc-bjp-mp-sunil-mondal-says-suvendu-adhikari-had-misled-me|work=The Free Press Journal|access-date=20 October 2021}}</ref>
 
Adhikari demanded that the speaker [[Biman Banerjee]] dismiss [[Mukul Roy]] from the [[West Bengal Legislative Assembly|legislative assembly]] according to the [[Anti-defection law (India)|anti-defection law]], but TMC stated if Adhikari's father [[Sisir Adhikari]] can remain the MP from [[Kanthi Lok Sabha constituency|Kanthi]] even after switching from TMC to BJP in early 2021, then  Roy should be allowed to as well.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.news18.com/news/politics/suvendu-to-take-legal-route-if-mukul-roy-doesnt-resign-as-bjp-mla-tmc-asks-about-his-mp-father-3847094.html|title=Suvendu Vows Legal Route if Mukul Roy Fails to Resign as BJP MLA by June 15, TMC Asks About His MP Dad|website=news18.com|date=14 June 2021}}</ref>
 
Four other MLAs – Soumen Roy from [[Kaliaganj Assembly constituency|Kaliaganj]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/breaking-news-updates-september-04-2021-101630711936133.html|title=BJP MLA from West Bengal's Kaliaganj joins TMC|website=hindustantimes.com|date=4 September 2021}}</ref> Biswajit Das from [[Bagdah Assembly constituency|Bagda]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/kolkata/bengal-bjp-mla-biswajit-das-joins-tmc-kolkata-7480197|title=Bengal BJP MLA Biswajit Das rejoins TMC, third leader to return after Mamata Banerjee's win|website=indianexpress.com|date=31 August 2021}}</ref> Tanmoy Ghosh from [[Bishnupur, Bankura Assembly constituency|Bishnupur]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/bjp-mla-tanmoy-ghosh-joins-trinamool-congress/article36179312.ece|title=BJP MLA Tanmoy Ghosh joins Trinamool Congress|website=The Hindu|date=30 August 2021}}</ref> and [[Krishna Kalyani]] from [[Raiganj Assembly constituency|Raiganj]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/bengal-bjp-mla-raiganj-krishna-kalyani-resigns-from-party-1859557-2021-10-01|title=Bengal BJP MLA from Raiganj Krishna Kalyani resigns from party|website=indiatoday.com|date=1 October 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=27 October 2021|title=BJP MLA Krishna Kalyani joins TMC, fifth legislator to switch over|url=https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/bjp-mla-krishna-kalyani-joins-tmc-fifth-legislator-to-switch-over-1044704.html|work=Deccan Herald|access-date=27 October 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=27 October 2021|title=Raiganj MLA joins Trinamool Congress|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/kolkata/bjp-mla-krishna-kalyani-joins-tmc-fifth-legislator-to-switch-over/article37189821.ece|work=The Hindu|access-date=27 October 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=27 October 2021|title=West Bengal MLA Krishna Kalyani joins TMC weeks after quitting BJP|url=https://scroll.in/latest/1008774/west-bengal-mla-krishna-kalyani-joins-tmc-weeks-after-quitting-bjp|work=Scroll.in|access-date=27 October 2021}}</ref> switched from BJP to TMC following Roy without being disqualified from their membership.
All-India president of [[Indian National Congress|Congress]]'s women's wing and its national spokesperson and former [[Silchar Lok Sabha constituency|Silchar]] MP [[Sushmita Dev]] joined TMC,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/sushmita-dev-former-congress-mp-joins-trinamool-as-mamata-expands-base-101629105024017.html|title=Sushmita Dev, former Congress MP, joins Trinamool as Mamata expands base|website=hindustantimes.com|date=16 August 2021}}</ref> and was followed by [[Luizinho Faleiro]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/former-goa-cm-luizinho-faleiro-joins-tmc/articleshow/86612967.cms|title=Former Goa CM Luizinho Faleiro Joins TMC|website=The Times of India|date=29 September 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/ex-goa-cm-luizinho-faleiro-joins-tmc-in-presence-of-trinamool-mp-abhishek-banerjee-1858739-2021-09-29|title=Ex-Goa CM Luizinho Faleiro joins TMC in presence of Abhishek Banerjee|website=India Today|date=29 September 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.livemint.com/news/india/setback-for-congress-former-goa-cm-luizinho-faleiro-joins-tmc-11632913885564.html|title=Setback for Congress, former Goa CM Luizinho Faleiro joins TMC|website=livemint.com|date=29 September 2021}}</ref>
 
After joining TMC,<ref>{{cite web |date=18 September 2021|title=MP Babul Supriyo quits BJP, joins Trinamool|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/bjp-mp-babul-supriyo-joins-tmc/article36531909.ece|work=The Hindu|access-date=20 October 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=19 September 2021|title=2 months after he was dropped at Centre, BJP MP Babul Supriyo joins TMC|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/kolkata/babul-supriyo-bjp-joins-trinamool-congress-7517517/|work=The Indian Express|access-date=20 October 2021}}</ref> Supriyo resigned as MP on 19 October.<ref>{{cite web |date=19 October 2021|title=Babul Supriyo formally resigns as MP|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/babul-supriyo-formally-resigns-as-mp/articleshow/87131733.cms|work=The Times of India|access-date=20 October 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=27 October 2021|title=Babul Supriyo Resignation: আনুষ্ঠানিক বিচ্ছেদ সাঙ্গ, শেষমেশ 'হৃদয়ের' কাছে 'প্রাক্তন' হলেন বাবুল সুপ্রিয়!|url=https://bengali.news18.com/news/kolkata/former-union-minister-and-tmc-leader-babul-supriyos-resignation-as-a-member-of-parliament-has-been-accepted-by-lok-sabha-speaker-om-birla-sb-680812.html|work=News18 Bangla|language=bn|access-date=28 October 2021}}</ref>
 
== See also ==
* [[2023 West Bengal local elections]]
* [[2021 Kolkata Municipal Corporation election]]
* [[2021 elections in India]]
* [[2016–21 West Bengal Legislative Assembly by-elections]]
* [[2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election]]
* [[2019 Indian general election in West Bengal]]
* [[2024 Indian general election in West Bengal]]


====Phase I====
==Notes==
Nearly 74 lakh electorates across 10,288 polling stations of West Bengal were registered to in this phase of election. [[Webcast]]ing were arranged for 5392 polling stations. During this phase, a total of 10288 [[Ballot|Ballot Units]] (BUs), 10288 [[Control unit|Control Units]] (CUs) and 10288 [[Voter-verified paper audit trail|VVPATs]] were used in West Bengal.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Polling for Phase 1 Assam and West Bengal Assembly Constituencies conducted peacefully & successfully|url=https://eci.gov.in/files/file/13207-polling-for-phase-1-assam-and-west-bengal-assembly-constituencies-conducted-peacefully-successfully/|access-date=2021-03-27|website=Election Commission of India|language=en-IN}}</ref>
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====Phase II====
Nearly 73 lakh electorates across 10,592 polling stations of West Bengal were registered to in this phase of election. [[Webcast]]ing were arranged for 5,535 polling stations. During this phase, a total of 10,620 Ballot Units (BUs), 10,620 Control Units(CUs) and 10,620 VVPATs were used. 1,137 [[Flying Squad|Flying Squads]] (FS) and 1012 Static [[Surveillance|Surveillance Teams]] (SST) were operational to check movement of cash, liquor, drugs & [[Promotional merchandise|freebies]]. 3 Air Intelligence Units (AIU) of IT Department were also set up at [[Kolkata]], [[Andal]] in [[Durgapur]] and [[Bagdogra]]. 14,499 cases of Model Code of Conduct violations were reported from West Bengal with 11,630 disposed till 4.30 pm of voting day.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Polling for Phase 2 Assam and West Bengal Assembly Constituencies conducted peacefully.|url=https://eci.gov.in/files/file/13229-polling-for-phase-2-assam-and-west-bengal-assembly-constituencies-conducted-peacefully/|access-date=2021-04-02|website=Election Commission of India|language=en-IN}}</ref>
 
====Phase III====
A total of 7,852,425 voters were eligible to vote in 10,871 polling stations of this phase, out of which, 64,083 were [[Disability|physically disabled]] voters and 126,177 were voters above the age of 80. In the third phase, 22 general observers, 7 police observers and 9 [[Expense|expenditure]] observers were deployed.<ref>{{Cite web|date=6 April 2021|title=Polling in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and for Phase 3 Assembly Constituencies in Assam and West Bengal conducted peacefully Voting held in 1.5 lakh Polling Stations across 475 Assembly Constituencies|url=https://eci.gov.in/files/file/13275-polling-in-kerala-tamil-nadu-puducherry-and-for-phase-3-assembly-constituencies-in-assam-and-west-bengal-conducted-peacefully-voting-held-in-15-lakh-polling-stations-across-475-assembly-constituencies/|url-status=live|access-date=9 April 2021|website=Election Commission of India|language=en-IN}}</ref>
 
====Phase IV====
A total of 11,581,022 voters were eligible to vote in this phase of election, out of which, 50,523 were [[Disability|physically disabled]] voters and 203,927 were voters above the age of 80.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Polling in Phase 4 Assembly Constituencies in West Bengal conducted today; ECI adjourns polling in PS 126 of 5-Sitalkuchi (SC) Assembly Constituency, Cooch Behar|url=https://eci.gov.in/files/file/13295-polling-in-phase-4-assembly-constituencies-in-west-bengal-conducted-today-eci-adjourns-polling-in-ps-126-of-5-sitalkuchi-sc-assembly-constituency-cooch-behar/|access-date=2021-04-18|website=Election Commission of India|language=en-IN}}</ref>
 
====Phase V====
A total of 11,347,344 voters were eligible to vote in this phase of election, out of which, 60,198 were [[Disability|physically disabled]] voters and 179,634 were voters above the age of 80.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Polling in 15,789 Polling Stations spread across 45 Assembly Constituencies in West Bengal Phase V Elections, Bye-Election in 2 Parliamentary Constituencies and 12 Assembly Constituencies across 10 States conducted peacefully today|url=https://eci.gov.in/files/file/13329-polling-in-15789-polling-stations-spread-across-45-assembly-constituencies-in-west-bengal-phase-v-elections-bye-election-in-2-parliamentary-constituencies-and-12-assembly-constituencies-across-10-states-conducted-peacefully-today/|access-date=2021-04-18|website=Election Commission of India|language=en-IN}}</ref>
 
====Phase VI====
A total of 10,387,791 voters were eligible to vote in this phase of election, out of which, 64,266 were [[Disability|physically disabled]] voters and 157,290 were voters above the age of 80.<ref>{{Cite web|date=22 April 2021|title=Polling held in 14,480 Polling Stations spread across 43 ACs in Phase VI WB Elections. Voter Turnout (at 5 PM) for Phase VI West Bengal Election 79.09%|url=https://eci.gov.in/files/file/13337-polling-held-in-14480-polling-stations-spread-across-43-acs-in-phase-vi-wb-elections-voter-turnout-at-5-pm-for-phase-vi-west-bengal-election-7909/|url-status=live|access-date=22 April 2021|website=Election Commission of India|language=en-IN}}</ref>
 
====Incidents====
*Ahead of the first phase of election, a election vehicle was set on fire by two unknown men.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Bengal Polls 2021: Car on duty for first phase election set ablaze|url=https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-car-on-duty-for-first-phase-poll-set-afire/cid/1810781|access-date=2021-03-27|website=www.telegraphindia.com}}</ref>
*Two security personnel were reportedly injured in Satsatmal village of [[Purba Medinipur]] district in a firing and bombing incident during the phase 1 of polling.<ref>{{Cite news|last=ANI|date=2021-03-27|title=Bengal polls: 2 security personnel injured in bombing in Purba Medinipur|work=Business Standard India|url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/elections/bengal-polls-2-security-personnel-injured-in-bombing-in-purba-medinipur-121032700223_1.html|access-date=2021-04-03}}</ref>
*A BJP worker’s dead body found in [[Paschim Medinipur district|Paschim Medinipur]] during the first phase of election.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Rajaram|first=Prema|date=27 March 2021|title=BJP worker's body found in West Midnapore as district goes to polls in first phase of Bengal election|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/bjp-worker-body-found-in-west-midnapore-1784232-2021-03-27|url-status=live|access-date=2021-03-27|website=India Today|language=en}}</ref>
*Three TMC activists were injured in blast in [[Bankura district|Bankura]] during the first phase.<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|title=West Bengal polls: 3 TMC workers injured in blast in Bankura ahead of first phase|url=https://scroll.in/latest/990718/west-bengal-polls-3-tmc-workers-injured-in-blast-in-bankura-ahead-of-first-phase|url-status=live|access-date=2021-03-27|website=Scroll.in|language=en-US}}</ref>
*In [[Dantan (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dantan constituency]], it was reported that the [[Central Reserve Police Force]] (CRPF) was preventing people from voting. A complaint was lodged at a local police station which alleged that the CRPF were allowing BJP workers to reside in the booth and casting votes in their name.<ref>{{Cite web|last1=S|first1=Meghnad|last2=Sanyal|first2=Parikshit|title=Dantan diary: Investigating election day violence in Bengal|url=https://www.newslaundry.com/2021/03/28/dantan-diary-why-bengal-election-violence-stories-arent-always-simple|url-status=live|access-date=2021-03-28|website=[[Newslaundry]]}}</ref>
* On 28 March, the ECI stated that 56 bombs were seized from [[Narendrapur]] of [[South 24 Parganas district]].<ref>{{Cite news|others=Special Correspondent|date=28 March 2021|title=56 bombs found in Bengal, says ECI|language=en-IN|work=The Hindu|url=https://www.thehindu.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly/56-bombs-found-in-bengal-ec/article34184873.ece|url-status=live|access-date=28 March 2021|issn=0971-751X}}</ref>
* During the filing of nomination by a BJP candidate in [[Barrackpore]], [[gunshots]] were fired and later clashes broke out between BJP and TMC workers.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Firing In Bengal's Barrackpore During Filing Of Nomination By BJP Candidate|url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/west-bengal-election-2021-firing-in-bengals-barrackpore-during-filing-of-nomination-by-bjp-candidate-2403371|access-date=2021-04-03|website=NDTV.com}}</ref>
*On 30 March, [[Ashok Dinda]],  BJP’s candidate from [[Moyna, Purba Medinipur|Moyna]], Purba Medinipur was attacked and his vehicle was vandalised during a campaign. He claimed that hundreds of goons, wielding lathi and rods hurled stones at his vehicle. Dinda was injured on his shoulder.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-03-30|title=Ex-cricketer Ashok Dinda Attacked During Election Campaign in West Bengal's Purba Medinipur|url=https://www.news18.com/news/india/assembly-elections-2021-live-updates-mamata-banerjee-amit-shah-go-head-to-head-with-nandigram-roadshows-today-3586874.html|access-date=2021-04-02|website=www.news18.com|language=en}}</ref>
*On 2 April, the [[West Bengal Police]] seized 41 crude bombs in [[Bhangar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bhangar constituency]].<ref>{{Cite news|others=Special Correspondent|date=2021-04-03|title=41 crude bombs recovered in West Bengal: EC|language=en-IN|work=The Hindu|url=https://www.thehindu.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly/41-crude-bombs-recovered-in-west-bengal-ec/article34229009.ece|access-date=2021-04-03|issn=0971-751X}}</ref>
*During the third phase of polling, EVM and [[Voter-verified paper audit trail|VVPAT]]  machines were found in the house of a [[All India Trinamool Congress|Trinamool Congress]] politician. Later, the sector officer were suspended.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-04-06|title=EVMs, VVPATs found from TMC leader's home in West Bengal, sector officer suspended|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/elections/west-bengal-assembly-election/west-bengal-evms-vvpats-found-from-tmc-leader-s-home-sector-officer-suspended-101617678624885.html|access-date=2021-04-07|website=Hindustan Times|language=en}}</ref>
*In the fourth phase of polling, there were two major instances of violence, both in [[Sitalkuchi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sitalkuchi]] constituency of [[Cooch Behar district]]. In one incident in Pathantuli, a first-time voter Ananda Barman was shot dead by unknown assailants after casting his vote. Both parties claimed he was a worker of theirs, but family members said he was a BJP worker.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-04-10|title=Political storm erupts after 5 killed during Bengal poll including 4 in CISF firing|url=https://www.financialexpress.com/india-news/political-storm-erupts-after-5-killed-during-bengal-poll-including-4-in-cisf-firing/2230596/|access-date=2021-05-01|website=The Financial Express|language=en-US}}</ref> Elsewhere in Sitalkuchi, CISF personnel who were guarding a polling station in Jorepatki shot dead four villagers, who they alleged were part of a mob attacking them. According to them, the mob attacked them over rumours the security forces had thrashed a local boy and they fired in self-defence. The families of the deceased alleged the firing was deliberate, and that they were simply in a queue to vote.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-04-11|title=Bengal's Sitalkuchi village plunges in gloom as firing victims taken for burial|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/kolkata-news/bengals-sitalkuchi-village-plunges-in-gloom-as-firing-victims-taken-for-burial-101618139141630.html|access-date=2021-05-01|website=Hindustan Times|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Bhattacharya|first=Pinak Priya|date=2021-04-11|title=Sitalkuchi victims’ kin trash CISF self-defence claims {{!}} Kolkata News - Times of India|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/sitalkuchi-victims-kin-trash-cisf-self-defence-claims/articleshow/82012696.cms|url-status=live|access-date=2021-05-01|website=The Times of India|language=en}}</ref>
*During the fifth phase of polling, in the [[Shantinagar]] locality of [[Bidhannagar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bidhannagar]], bricks and stones were hurled by TMC and BJP booth workers at each other leaving eight people injured <ref>{{cite news|date=2021-04-17|title=Sporadic violence marks fifth phase of Bengal polls|work=Times of India|agency=Times of India|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/sporadic-violence-marks-fifth-phase-of-bengal-polls/articleshow/82114806.cms|access-date=17 April 2021}}</ref>
* BJP candidate, Gopal Chandra Saha was shot at while campaigning in [[Malda district]], he was admitted to a hospital.<ref> {{cite news|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/west-bengal-assembly-polls-2021/story/west-bengal-bjp-s-malda-candidate-shot-at-while-campaigning-1792373-2021-04-18 |title= West Bengal: BJP's Malda candidate shot at while campaigning |website=India Today}}</ref>
* On 29 April, during the 8th phase of voting crude bombs were hurled near [[Mahajati Sadan]] in north [[Kolkata]].<ref> {{cite web|url=https://www.news18.com/news/india/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-exit-polls-live-updates-tamil-nadu-kerala-assam-3687074.html|title= West Bengal Elections 2021 Live Updates: Bomb Hurled in North Kolkata, EC Seeks Details|website=News18}} </ref>
 
==Results==
{{main|2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election results}}
 
== Aftermath ==
=== Government formation ===
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=== Reactions and analysis ===
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== See also ==
* [[2021 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election]]
* [[2021 Assam Legislative Assembly election]]
* [[2021 Kerala Legislative Assembly election]]
* [[2016–21 West Bengal Legislative Assembly by-elections]]
* [[2021 elections in India]]
* [[2019 Indian general election in West Bengal]]
* [[2018 West Bengal Panchayat elections]]
* [[2018 Tripura Legislative Assembly election]]


==References==
==References==
===Notes===
{{Notelist}}
===Citations===
{{reflist}}
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== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==
*{{Cite book|last=Halder|first=Deep|title=Bengal 2021: An Election Diary|publisher=[[HarperCollins]]|year=2021|isbn=9789354224171|location=India}}
*{{cite book |last=Halder|first=Deep|title=Bengal 2021: An Election Diary|publisher=[[HarperCollins]]|year=2021|isbn=9789354224171|location=India}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [https://eci.gov.in/files/category/94-west-bengal/ West Bangal General Legislative Election] at the ''[[Election Commission of India]]''
* [https://eci.gov.in/files/category/94-west-bengal/ West Bengal General Legislative Election] at the ''[[Election Commission of India]]''


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Latest revision as of 10:02, 8 May 2026

2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

← 2016 27 March – 29 April 2021 (292 seats)
30 September 2021 (2 seats)
2026 →

294 seats in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly
148 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered73,414,746[1]
Turnout82.3% (Decrease 0.72 pp)
  Majority party Minority party
 
Ms. Mamata Banerjee, in Kolkata on July 17, 2018 (cropped) (cropped).JPG
Dilip Ghosh.jpg
Leader Mamata Banerjee Dilip Ghosh
Party Trinamool Congress BJP
Alliance AITC+ NDA
Leader since 1998 2015
Leader's seat Nandigram
(lost)[2]
Bhabanipur
(By-elected)[3]
Did not contest[lower-alpha 1]
Last election 44.91% votes
211 seats
10.16% votes
3 seats
Seats won 215 77
Seat change Increase 4 Increase 74
Popular vote 28,968,281 22,905,474
Percentage 48.02% 38.15%
Swing Increase 3.11 pp Increase 27.99 pp

Map of the election results

Structure of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly after election

Chief Minister before election

Mamata Banerjee
Trinamool Congress

Chief Minister after election

Mamata Banerjee
Trinamool Congress

Legislative Assembly elections were held in West Bengal, to elect all 294 members of West Bengal Legislative Assembly. This electoral process of 292 seats unfolded between 27 March to 29 April 2021, taking place in eight phases.[4] Voting for the two remaining constituencies was delayed to 30 September 2021.[5]

The incumbent All India Trinamool Congress government led by Mamata Banerjee won the election by a landslide, despite opinion polls generally predicting a close race against the Bharatiya Janata Party, which became the official opposition with 77 seats.[6] For the first time in the history of West Bengal, no members from the Indian National Congress and Communist Party of India (Marxist) were elected.[7][8]

Background[edit | edit source]

Electoral system[edit | edit source]

Outlined in Article 168 of the Constitution of India, the West Bengal Legislative Assembly is the only house of the unicameral legislature of West Bengal, not a permanent body, and subject to dissolution.[9] The assembly term lasts for five years unless it is dissolved earlier. Members of the Legislative Assembly are directly elected by the people, and the tenure of the Sixteenth West Bengal Legislative Assembly was scheduled to end on 30 May 2021.[10]

Previous general election[edit | edit source]

In the 2016 election, the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC or TMC) retained its majority in the Legislative Assembly with 211 seats. The Indian National Congress won 44 seats and the Left Front won 33 seats from their alliance, while the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha won 3 seats each out of the total 294 seats.[11]

Political developments[edit | edit source]

Since the by-elections held for the Kanthi South seat in 2017, it became evident that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had overtaken the Left Front as the primary opposition party in the state.[12] According to various political analysts, the shifting of the Left Front and other opposition voters towards the BJP caused the party's vote share to significantly increase.[13][14] In spite of widespread violence, the BJP emerged as the second largest party in the 2018 elections to the state panchayats mainly due to the shifting of the Left Front's voter base. The long-held stereotype of Bengali Hindus being averse to right-wing politics was shattered when the BJP won the 2018 assembly elections in Tripura, another Indian state with a Bengali Hindu majority, ruled till then by CPI(M)-led alliance of Communist parties since 1993.

Results of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal broken down into Vidhan Sabha level
Party 2016 West Bengal Vidhan Sabha election 2016 voteshare West Bengal Vidhan Sabha segments (as of 2019 India Lok Sabha election)[15][16] 2019 voteshare Change in seats Change in voteshare (in terms of pp)
BJP 3 10.16% 121 40.7% Increase 118 Increase 30.54
INC 44 12.25% 9 5.67% Decrease 35 Decrease 6.58
TMC 211 44.91% 164 43.3% Decrease 47 Decrease 1.61
LF 32 19.75% 0 6.33% Decrease 32 Decrease 13.42
Others 1 2.26% 0 NA Decrease 1 NA

In the 2019 general elections, the BJP increased its number of Lok Sabha seats from 2 to 18, and took 40% of the vote share, an increase from 11% in the 2016 elections. Trinamool Congress (TMC) was reduced from 34 to 22 seats, Indian National Congress (INC) was reduced from 4 to 2 seats, and for the first time since their individual inceptions, no party from the Left Front (namely CPI(M), CPI, AIFB and RSP) was able to win a single seat from the state.[17] This was the best ever performance of the BJP in the state (where it had never won more than 2 seats) in terms of both seats and voteshare. Public anger towards corruption and hooliganism of a section of TMC cadres in rural areas during the 2018 panchayat elections, religious polarisation by BJP fueled by resentment of a section of Bengali Hindu society towards Mamata Banerjee's tactics of Muslim appeasement,[18] and large scale support of the Rajbongshi and Matua communities for granting Indian citizenship to exclusively non-Muslim Bangladeshi immigrants[19] over fears of a demographic change fuelled by infiltration of undocumented Muslim immigrants from Bangladesh, allegedly supported by Mamata Banerjee have been cited as important reasons behind the rise of BJP in West Bengal alongside the decline of Left Front.

With Narendra Modi becoming the only non-Congress prime minister to remain in power for two consecutive terms (amounting to ten years) without depending on the support of the National Democratic Alliance, and the BJP fulfilling the wish of its founder Shyamaprasad Mukherjee[lower-alpha 2] by revoking the special status of Jammu and Kashmir[20] and long standing promise of resolving the Ayodhya dispute in favour of Hindus, the party considered the formation of a BJP-led state government in West Bengal (a state which has historically never voted for right-wing parties in large numbers) for the first time as a means of paying homage to Mukherjee, who hailed from there. A BJP victory in West Bengal would have also demoralised Mamata Banerjee's attempts of creating a non-BJP non-Congress alliance of regional parties that might play an important role in the upcoming general elections.[21][22]

BJP increased their seats in the assembly from 3 to 53 when the West Bengal Legislative Assembly was dissolved through defections from TMC, INC, and Left Front leaders, and by-elections from 2016 to 2021. A prominent defector in December 2020 was Suvendu Adhikari,[23] who was a long-time associate of Mamata Banerjee, and a state cabinet minister who was dissatisfied over the rising influence of her nephew Abhishek Banerjee in the party. However, Adhikari revealed that he was in contact with the BJP since 2014 after he joined the party.[24] His father Sisir Adhikari, the MP from Kanthi, also defected from TMC to BJP.[25] Another cabinet minister, Rajib Banerjee, also joined BJP.[26]

However, the TMC won the Kharagpur Sadar seat from BJP and Kaliaganj seat from the INC, while retaining the Karimpur seat in the by-polls held later in 2019[27] after Abhishek Banerjee employed Prashant Kishor as the election strategist of Trinamool Congress for the upcoming polls. Elections to municipal bodies of West Bengal (which include 112 municipalities[lower-alpha 3] and the municipal corporations of Kolkata, Howrah, Bidhannagar, Chandannagar, Asansol and Siliguri) could not be held as scheduled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in India.

Political issues[edit | edit source]

COVID-19[edit | edit source]

The pandemic became an election issue.[32][33] The government was accused of "fudging" the count of positive cases and deaths in the region,[34] and the AITC-led state government and BJP-led union government blamed each other for the surge in COVID-19 infections over the course of the campaign.[35]

The BJP accused Mamata Banerjee of not attending COVID-19 emergency management meetings held during the months of election campaigning, despite the second wave of infections,[36] and for also holding election rallies. Sanjukta Morcha held the first Brigade rally ahead of polling in West Bengal.[37] In mid-April, TMC requested holding the remaining phases of the elections in a single phase amid the rising number of COVID cases,[38] but it was rejected by the Election Commission of India (ECI).[39]

Cyclone Amphan[edit | edit source]

Post-Cyclone Amphan situation of Deshbandhu park in Kolkata

In May 2020, a year before the 2021 elections, Cyclone Amphan hit the state.[40][32] After it passed, widespread allegations of mismanagement[41] and relief scam were reported.[42][43] Protests broke out in some districts over the allegations,[44][45] and the opposition made it an election issue ahead of the Assembly polls.[46][47]

Citizenship, immigration and refugee issues[edit | edit source]

In 2019, the BJP-led Union Government passed the CAA in Parliament, promising citizenship to immigrants and refugees belonging to religious minorities in Bangladesh, and providing them with rehabilitation.[12][48] The BJP's Bengali booklet released in January 2020 claimed that the National Register of Citizens was implemented to identify allegedly undocumented illegal Muslim immigrants, but religiously persecuted Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Christians, Jains, Parsi, and other religious minorities would be "shielded" by the CAA.[49][50]

Other issues[edit | edit source]

Polarisation amongst various religious, linguistic, and caste communities were also likely to play a role in this election.[51] Both TMC and BJP had promised schemes for various communities.[52][53] Although previously mobilized by Left governments against elites under the "class" narrative, the Dalits of West Bengal began to assert their identity politically.[54][55][56] Religious polarization is particularly intense in districts bordering Bangladesh, such as North 24 Parganas. Arguments regarding who are native to the state and constituencies were also likely to impact the elections.[57][58][59] Dissatisfaction and defection of many TMC leaders to BJP, allegedly due to rising influence of Abhishek Banerjee and Kishor in party administration was also likely to impact the elections.[60]

An event was organised by the Ministry of Cultural Affairs in Kolkata's Victoria Memorial to commemorate Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's 125th birth anniversary, which was attended by PM Narendra Modi and CM Mamata Banerjee among others. A large number of BJP activists were present in the crowd.[61][62] Just as Banerjee got up to speak, BJP supporters started chanting "Jai Shri Ram" which prompted the CM to abandon her speech.[63] This incident led to a political slugfest between the BJP and the TMC ahead of the upcoming elections. Meanwhile, Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh made controversial remarks about Netaji.[64] Mamata claimed that the BJP had "insulted Netaji and Bengal" by their actions.[65][66] The BJP leadership criticised Banerjee while the Left Front and the Congress backed her and condemned the BJP for the incident of Victoria Memorial.[67][68][69] Not only political personalities but also non-political people from different levels of the society, including Netaji's grandnephew Sugata Bose, condemned the incident of chanting religiopolitical slogans by BJP supporters which was unlikely for an apolitical event dedicated to Netaji.[70][71][72]

Schedule[edit | edit source]

The Chief Election Commissioner, Sunil Arora holding a press conference to announce the schedule for Legislative Assembly election of West Bengal along with Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Puducherry, in New Delhi on 26 February 2021. The Election Commissioners, Sushil Chandra and Rajiv Kumar and the senior officials of ECI are also seen.

The election schedule was announced on 26 February 2021, and the election was held in eight phases from 27 March 2021 to 29 April 2021. Votes were counted on 2 May 2021.[73][74] On the day of announcement, the ECI declared that physically disabled and elderly voters would get the benefit of postal voting and the time limit for voting was extended by one hour.[75][76] Due to polling abnormalities, re-polling for booth number 88 in Jangipara was held in the fourth phase.[77] The elections in Jangipur and Samserganj were adjourned due to the death of the INC candidate in Samserganj and Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) candidate in Jangipur.[78] Polling for these two seats was originally rescheduled to 13 May 2021,[79] but as that day was Eid, it was pushed back to 16 May.[80] Later on ECI adjourned polling for both constituencies and it took place on 30 September.[81] Repolling at the Amtali Madhyamik Siksha Kendra polling station in Sitalkuchi was conducted on 29 April, after CISF personnel were fired on 10 April.[82]

Schedule
Poll event Phase
I II III IV V VI VII VIII
Map of constituencies and their phases
No. of constituencies 30 30 31 44 45 43 34 35 2
Date of issue of notification 2 March 2021 5 March 2021 12 March 2021 16 March 2021 23 March 2021 26 March 2021 31 March 2021 31 March 2021
Last date for filling nomination 9 March 2021 12 March 2021 19 March 2021 23 March 2021 30 March 2021 3 April 2021 7 April 2021 7 April 2021 26 April 2021[lower-alpha 4]
Scrutiny of nomination 11 March 2021 15 March 2021 20 March 2021 24 March 2021 31 March 2021 5 April 2021 8 April 2021 8 April 2021 27 April 2021[lower-alpha 4]
Last date for withdrawal of nomination 12 March 2021 17 March 2021 22 March 2021 26 March 2021 3 April 2021 7 April 2021 12 April 2021 12 April 2021 29 April 2021[lower-alpha 4]
Date of poll 27 March 2021 1 April 2021 6 April 2021 10 April 2021 17 April 2021 22 April 2021 26 April 2021 29 April 2021 30 September 2021[5]
Date of counting of votes 2 May 2021 3 October 2021[5]

Parties and alliances[edit | edit source]

All India Trinamool Congress+[edit | edit source]

Map of the seat sharing arrangements of the All India Trinamool Congress for the 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

Both factions of the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) expressed support for TMC in the assembly election.[85] TMC allotted three seats in the Darjeeling to GJM, but its two factions, namely Bimal and Binoy, declared fielding their candidates in each of the three seats.[86] RJD, Shiv Sena, and JMM also endorsed Trinamool for the election.[87][88][89]

All India Trinamool Congress+
Party Flag Symbol Leader Seats
All India Trinamool Congress Mamata Banerjee 290
Gorkha Janmukti Morcha Bimal Gurung 3[90]
Independent[lower-alpha 5]

1
Total 294+3

National Democratic Alliance[edit | edit source]

Five hill-based parties pledged support to BJP ahead of the assembly election: Gorkha National Liberation Front (GNLF), Communist Party of Revolutionary Marxists, Akhil Bharatiya Gorkha League (ABGL), Gorkhaland Rajya Nirman Morcha, and SUMETI Mukti Morcha.[85] Hindu Samhati, a right-wing organisation in West Bengal, had withdrawn their support from the BJP at first[93] to contest the elections on their own,[94] but eventually they supported the BJP.[95] BJP allotted the Amta constituency seat to the president of Hindu Samhati to contest under the symbol of BJP.[96]

Map of the seat sharing arrangements of the Bharatiya Janata Party for the 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

BJP also allotted the Baghmundi constituency, bordering Jharkhand, to the All Jharkhand Students Union (AJSU).[97][98]

National Democratic Alliance
Party Flag Symbol Leader Seats
Bharatiya Janata Party File:BJP flag.svg Dilip Ghosh 293
All Jharkhand Students Union Ashutosh Mahto 1
Total 294

Sanjukta Morcha[edit | edit source]

On 28 January 2021 Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury announced that seat-sharing talks between the Congress and Left Front had concluded for 193 seats and that the remaining 101 seats would be decided at a later point.[99][100] Out of the 193 seats agreed upon by 28 January 92 went to Congress and 101 to the Left Front.[99] Left Front and Congress announced from a rally at the Brigade Parade ground on 28 February 2021 that they would form an alliance called Sanyukta Morcha with a newly-formed outfit called ISF.[101] ISF initially claimed that they secured 30 seats from the Left Front's quota.[102] After the final seat sharing agreement was concluded, it was announced that the Left Front would contest 165 seats, Congress 92 seats, and ISF 37 seats.[103][104]

Left Front chairman Biman Bose announced the candidates for the first and second-phase elections on 5 March alongside INC and ISF leaders, leaving seats for them in the list.[105] INC revealed its first list of 13 candidates for the first two phases on 6 March.[106] Left Front announced its second list of candidates on 10 March, consisting of several new and young faces from All India Students Federation (AISF), All India Youth Federation (AIYF), Students' Federation of India (SFI), and Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI), along with ex-ministers of the Left Front government and ex-MPs;[107] Bose also nominated DYFI West Bengal state president Minakshi Mukherjee as the CPI(M) candidate for the Nandigram seat, which was kept vacant in the first list published on 5 March.[108] On 14 March, INC revealed their second list of 34 candidates on 14 March,[109] and ISF their first set of 20 candidates.[110] Sanyukta Morcha announced 15 more candidates on 17 March consisting of 9 from the Left Front, 2 from INC, and 4 from ISF.[111] INC revealed their third list of 39 candidates on 20 March,[112] and two more on 22 March.

Map of the seat sharing arrangement between the parties of the Sanjukta Morcha for the 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
Sanjukta Morcha[113]
Party Flag Symbol Leader Seats
Communist Party of India Surjya Kanta Mishra 139
Indian National Congress Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury 92
Indian Secular Front Abbas Siddiqui[lower-alpha 6] 32
All India Forward Bloc Debabrata Biswas 21
Revolutionary Socialist Party Biswanath Chowdhury 11
Communist Party of India Swapan Banerjee 10
Total 294+11[lower-alpha 7]

Friendly contests[edit | edit source]

Sl. No. Parties Involved # Constituency Name
1 INC and AIFB 46 Harishchandrapur
2 240 Baghmundi
3 241 Joypur
4 INC and ISF 52 Mothabari
5 53 Sujapur
6 63 Raninagar
7 64 Murshidabad
8 55 Farakka
9 INC and CPI(M) 56 Samserganj
10 CPI(M) and ISF 82 Chapra
11 ISF and AIFB 120 Deganga

Others[edit | edit source]

Shiv Sena initially said that they would contest in around 100 seats,[115] but later on 4 March 2021 announced that they would not contest and would support Mamata Banerjee led AITC.[116]

Party Flag Symbol Leader(s) Seats contested[113]
Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) Provash Ghosh 188
Bahujan Samaj Party[117] Mayawati 162
Janata Dal (United)[118] Sanjay Verma 16[119]
Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation[120] Dipankar Bhattacharya 12
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen[121][122][123] Asaduddin Owaisi 6[lower-alpha 8]
Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Red Star[127] K. N. Ramchandran 3
National People's Party[128] 3

Candidates[edit | edit source]

Surveys and polls[edit | edit source]

Exit poll[edit | edit source]

On 27 March, the ECI banned the publication of surveys and exit polls until 7:30 pm on 29 April to prevent influencing voters,[129][130] but the ban ended half an hour earlier.[131]

Date published Polling agency Lead
AITC+ BJP+ SM Others
29 April 2021 ABP News – C-Voter[132][133] 152–164 109–121 14–25 31–55
42.1% 39.2% 15.4% 3.3% 2.9%
29 April 2021 NK Digital Magazine[134] (193+1)=194 73 22 3 121
30 April – 1 May 2021 Ekhon Biswa Bangla Sangbad[135][136][137] 217 63 10±2 2 154
30 April 2021 FAM Community[138] (182–1)=181 99 (12–1)=11 1 82
29 April 2021 DB Live[139][140] 154–169 94–109 24–34 0–1 45–75
29 April 2021 Drishtibhongi[141] 174 103 15 2 71
45% 38% 12% 5% 7%
29 April 2021 Ground Zero Research[142][143][144] 154–186 96–124 6–14 2–3 30–90
29 April 2021 IPSOS[143] 158 115 19 43
29 April 2021 Today's Chanakya[145] 169–191 97–119 0–8 0–3 50–94
46% 39% 9% 6% 7%
29 April 2021 ETG Research[146] 164–176 105–115 10–15 0–1 49–71
42.4% 39.1% 14.2% 4.3% 3.3%
29 April 2021 P-MARQ[147][148][149] 152–172 112–132 10–20 20–60
44% 40% 12% 4%
29 April 2021 NEWSX – Polstrat[150][151][152] 152–162 115–125 16–26 27–47
29 April 2021 TV9 Bharatvarsh – Polstrat'[153][151][150] 142–152 125–135 16–26 7–27
43.9% 40.5% 10.7% 4.9% 3.4%
29 April 2021 India Today – Axis-My-India[154][149] 130–156 134–160 0–2 0–1 HUNG
44% 43% 10% 3% 1%
29 April 2021 India TV – Peoples Pulse[155] 64–88 173–192 7–12 85–128
29 April 2021 Jan-Ki-Baat[152][156][149] 104–121 162–185 3–9 58–64
44–45% 46–48% 5–8% 2% 1–4%
29 April 2021 Priyo Bandhu Media[157] 82 187 22 1 105
29 April 2021 Arambagh TV[158] 84–119 159–192 11–20 40–108
29 April 2021 Sudarshan News[159] 97–104 170–180 6–10 1–3 66–83
Overall average 143–155 121–134 12–17 1 9–34

NK Digital Magazine's exit poll predicted victory for TMC in general election for the Samserganj seat and by-election for the Bhabanipur seat.[160][161][162] Ekhon Biswa Bangla Sangbad predicted TMC's victory in all three seats where elections took place on 30 September.[163]

Opinion poll[edit | edit source]

A number of pre-poll surveys for the elections were published by different agencies and groups in the span of one year until 27 March. Most polls contradicted each other regarding the possible outcome.[164]

Date published Polling agency Lead
AITC+ NDA SM Others
25 March 2021 P-Marq[165][147] 121–130 149–158 11–15 19–37
43% 42% 13% 1%
25 March 2021 DB Live[166] 170–175 74–79 42–47 0–2 91–101
19–25 March 2021 Priyo Bandhu Media[167][168][169] 93 168 33 75
24 March 2021 Times Now C-Voter [170] 152–168 104–120 18–26 0–2 32–64
42% 37% 13% 8%
24 March 2021 TV9 Bharatvarsh [171] 146 122 23 3 HUNG
39.6% 37.1% 17.4% 5.9%
23 March 2021 ABP News – CNX[172] 136–146 130–140 14–18 1–3 HUNG
40% 38% 16% 6%
23 March 2021 India TV- Peoples Pulse[173] 95 183 16 0 88
23 March 2021 Jan-Ki-Baat[174][175] 118–134 150–162 10–14 0 16–44
44.1% 44.8% 7.5% 3%
20 March 2021 Polstrat[176] 163 102 29 0 61
44.4% 37.4% 11.7% 7%
17 March 2021 Shining India[177] 157–179 78–100 28–42 0–4 57–101
15 March 2021 ABP News – C Voter[178][179][180] 150–166 98–114 23–31 3–5 36–52
43.4% 38.4% 12.7 5.5%
8 March 2021 ABP News – CNX[181] 154–164 102–112 22–30 01-03 42–62
42% 34% 20% 4%
8 March 2021 Times Now – C Voter[182] 146–162 99–112 29–37 0 31–63
42.2% 37.5% 14.8% 5.5%
24 February 2021 Times Democracy[167][150] 151 131 12 20
44.10% 39.61% 12.70% 3.59% 4.49%
13–14 February 2021 NK Digital Magazine[lower-alpha 9][167][183] 192 69 30 3 123
49% 39% 10% 2% 10%

NK Digital Magazine's opinion poll predicted victory for TMC in Jangipur and Samserganj.[184][185][186] They also conducted a pre-poll survey across poll-bound Assembly constituencies that predicted TMC's victory.[187][188]

Election[edit | edit source]

COVID-19 guidelines[edit | edit source]

The ECI issued various health guidelines for conducting the elections, including the use of masks, sanitisation of the polling booths, use of thermal scanners before entering the polling booths, maintaining social distancing, and so forth.[189] The maximum number of voters for each polling station was lowered to 1000 from 1500.[190]

A volunteer conducting thermal screening on voters at a polling booth during the third phase of the West Bengal Assembly Election, in Uluberia, West Bengal, on 6 April 2021

After COVID-19 cases increased in the state,[191] the ECI issued warnings for all recognised state and national political parties to strictly follow COVID-19 guidelines,[192] and banned all political rallies, public meetings, street plays and nukkad sabhas from 7 pm to 10 am starting from 16 April.[193] On 22 April 2021, before the seventh and eighth phases of voting, the ECI forbade roadshows, and added that at most 500 people were allowed in public meetings.[194] On 27 April, they issued a notification over banning victory processions on and after the day the votes were counted.[195]

Security preparations[edit | edit source]

An elderly voter casts her vote with the help of CAPF officers at 260 Bardhaman Dakshin Assembly constituency of the Purba Bardhaman district.

After several instances of violence, threats, and murders before the polls were announced, the ECI and the Home Ministry ordered twelve companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) to be deployed in West Bengal on 20 February. At least 125 more CAPF troops were dispatched to reach West Bengal on 25 February to focus on sensitive zones.[196] 60 companies of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), 30 companies of the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), 25 companies of the Border Security Force (BSF) and five companies each of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP).[197] The total number of central forces rose to 725,[198][199] before a final total of 1,000 companies after the third phase of polling.[200]

In the second phase of election, Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure was implemented across areas in the Tamluk and Haldia subdivisions.[201] After the fourth phase of polling, the ECI deployed an extra 71 companies of central forces.[202]

Voting[edit | edit source]

Polling officials carrying the electronic voting machines and other necessary devices required for the West Bengal Assembly election at a distribution centre in Uluberia, West Bengal, on 5 April 2021
First time voters showing election ink marks after casting their vote at a polling booth during the fourth phase of the West Bengal Assembly election at Nehru Colony Primary School, Regent Park, Kolkata, West Bengal, on 10 April 2021
Voters standing in a queue to cast their votes at a polling booth during the third phase of the West Bengal Assembly election, in Uluberia, West Bengal, on 6 April 2021

Voter turnout[edit | edit source]

Phase wise voter turnout
Phase Seats Voters Polled Turnout
I 30 7,380,942 84.63%
II 30 7,594,549 86.11%
III 31 7,852,425 84.61%
IV 44 11,581,022 79.90%
V 45 11,347,344 82.49%
VI 43 10,387,791 82.00%
VII 34 8,188,907 76.89%
VIII 35 8,477,728 78.32%
Later 2 490,212
[203][204]
Total 294 73,298,428 59,935,989 82.30%
  • Number of general voters: 73,294,980
    • Male voters: 37,366,306
    • Female voters: 35,927,084
    • Non-binary voters: 1,590
  • Number of service voters: 112,642
  • Overseas voters: 210
  • Total number of voters: 73,407,832
  • Polling stations: 101,916[205][206][207]

Phases[edit | edit source]

Phase Description Citation
I Nearly 74 lakh voters across 10,288 polling stations of West Bengal were registered in this phase of election. Webcasting was arranged for 5,392 polling stations. During this phase, a total of 10,288 Ballot Units (BUs), 10,288 Control Units (CUs) and 10,288 Voter-verified paper audit trails (VVPATs) were used in West Bengal. [208]
II Nearly 73 lakh electorates across 10,592 polling stations of West Bengal were registered in this phase of election. Webcasting were arranged for 5,535 polling stations. During this phase, a total of 10,620 BUs, 10,620 CUs, and 10,620 VVPATs were used. 1,137 Flying Squads (FS) and 1,012 Static Surveillance Teams (SST) checked the transfer of cash, liquor, drugs and freebies. 3 Air Intelligence Units (AIU) of the IT Department were also set up at Kolkata, Andal, Durgapur and Bagdogra. 14,499 cases of Model Code of Conduct violations were reported in West Bengal with 11,630 detained until 4:30 pm of voting day. [209]
III A total of 7,852,425 voters were eligible to vote in 10,871 polling stations, out of which, 64,083 were physically disabled voters, and 126,177 voters were above the age of 80. 22 general observers, 7 police observers and 9 expenditure observers were deployed. [210]
IV A total of 11,581,022 voters were eligible to vote in this phase of election, of which 50,523 were physically disabled voters, and 203,927 were voters above the age of 80. [211]
V A total of 11,347,344 voters were eligible to vote in this phase of election, of which 60,198 were physically disabled, and 179,634 were above the age of 80. [212]
VI A total of 10,387,791 voters were eligible to vote in this phase of election, of which 64,266 were physically disabled and 157,290 were above the age of 80. [213]
VII A total of 8,188,907 voters were eligible to vote in this phase of election, of which 50,919 were physically disabled and 101,689 were above the age of 80. [82]
VIII A total of 8,478,274 voters were eligible to vote in this phase of election, of which 72,094 were physically disabled, and 112,440 were above the age of 80. [82]

Incidents[edit | edit source]

  • In February, Jakir Hossain, the MLA from Jangipur and Labour Minister of West Bengal, received serious injuries after bombs were thrown at him in the Nimtita railway station.[214][215][216]
  • On their way to attend the Brigade rally of Sanjukta Morcha, ISF workers attacked TMC activists in Bhangar.[217]
  • On 10 March, Mamata Banerjee filed her nomination at the Haldia sub-divisional office headquarters as the TMC candidate for Nandigram. Around 6:15 pm she was injured when she was leaving the Birulia market area of that constituency. She alleged that she was pushed by "four-five people" who manhandled her and slammed the door of her car on her foot. She was taken to SSKM Hospital in Kolkata for treatment.[218] BJP MP Subramanian Swamy made a direct call to her office and inquired about her health before giving a statement wishing her good health.[219] A day after being injured, Mamata Banerjee released a video message urging people and party workers to be calm and exercise restraint.[220][221] Two days after being admitted, she was discharged at the TMC's multiple requests.[222] She alleged that the attack was orchestrated by Adhikari, who denied the claim. Eyewitness Nitai Maity, a sweet shopkeeper, said "[t]he crowd was already there. But as soon as the car arrived, it was as if the area was flooded with people. There was a bit of pushing. In the meantime, Mamata Banerjee had just opened the front door of the car and had just stepped out. Suddenly there was a push from outside and the door closed. Mamata Banerjee suddenly fell to the ground with a severe leg injury."[223] Medinipur DIG Kunal Agarwal, District Magistrate Bivu Goel, and Superintendent of Police Praveen Prakash went to Birulia Bazar, Nandigram, on Thursday morning to collect eyewitness statements before sending their report to the ECI, whose report on the incident officially ruled out any possibility of foul play and suspended two police officers for being absent from the chief minister's convoy of policemen meant to provide her safety. TMC and BJP workers clashed in front of the DM and the SP. Mamata Banerjee continued to campaign, and the BJP accused of her of trying to gain the voters' sympathy by flaunting her injured leg in an attempt to "[play] the victim card". Some self-proclaimed eyewitnesses claimed that the car door collided with an iron beam embedded on the road, but Firhad Hakim stated that it had no scratches.[224][225] TMC leaders stated that most of those who were giving eyewitness statements were BJP staff members[226][227] and asked, "If they are really 'eyewitnesses' then why did they go near the Chief Minister's convoy in that crowd (despite being workers of the BJP)?" Paritosh Jana, TMC President of the Birulia region, said, "The BJP had planted some drunken people into the crowd. They attacked the Chief Minister pretending to have a view of her. They pushed the Supremo when she opened the car's door and was about to step out. The CM did not name any political party. She had only spoken of miscreants. But the BJP is opposing in advance. (They are) giving slogans against the CM. We firmly believe that it is the work of the BJP. It's just like 'the loud voice of a thief's mother' (Bangla version of the proverb 'rogues supplant justice')."[228]
  • On 15 March, Mamata Banerjee claimed that at a political rally in Balarampur that goons were entering through the border of Ajodhya Hills area. She accused the BJP of planning to loot votes by sending goons from outside by trains on the eve of the election in order to intimidate voters.[229] On 23 March, she repeated these claims and made demands to seal the border areas.[230] On 26 February, Kolkata TV had reported on BJP workers entering West Bengal from the Hindi Belt. Each of them was given 300 rupees per day.[231] On 29 April, some miscreants with firearms were caught on Kolkata TV cameras in Birbhum. They claimed to be outsiders and said that they were hired to do this for 10,000 rupees.[232])
  • In Baruipur, a TMC activist was killed in clash with members of CPI(M) and ISF.[233][234][235]
  • Before the first phase of election, an election vehicle was set on fire by two unknown men.[236]
  • On 25 March, state BJP president Dilip Ghosh made derogatory comments against Mamata Banerjee from a political rally in Purulia for which he was issued a notice by the ECI. He raised questions on her character due to her unmarried status and stated that if she wants to flaunt her injured leg before the public to gain political dividends, then she should wear bermuda shorts (euphemism for underwear in Indian English) instead of a saree.[237]
  • On 27 March, the day of first phase polling, TMC supporters protested outside booth 172 of Majna of the South Contai seat, alleging electronic voting machine malfunction. They alleged that casting a vote for TMC displayed the lotus sign of BJP. Similar allegations came from the closest booth to it.[238][239][240]
  • Two security personnel were reportedly injured in Satsatmal village, Purba Medinipur district, in a firing and bombing incident during phase 1 of polling.[241]
  • A BJP worker's dead body was found in Paschim Medinipur during the first phase of election.[242] The ECI said that they did not find any political motive in his death.[243]
  • Three TMC activists were injured in a blast in Bankura during the first phase of elections.[244]
  • Three TMC workers were attacked in Boyal of Nandigram. One of them, Rabin Manna, was admitted to SSKM Hospital with serious injuries, and died on 9 April around 4:30 am at SSKM Hospital.[245] On 31 March, Mamata Banerjee said that her car was attacked again in Nandigram a day ago when she visited Manna's house.[246][247][248][249][250] She later claimed she was informed by Manna's wife that BJP-backed goons were threatening to abduct her daughter and they had to take refuge with a local minority family.[251]
  • In Dantan, it was reported that the CPRF prevented people from voting. A complaint was lodged at a local police station that alleged that the CPRF were allowing BJP workers to stay in the booth and cast votes in their name.[252]
  • While on an official visit to Bangladesh, Modi visited the birthplace of Harichand Thakur at Orakandi in the Gopalganj district in an attempt to woo the electorally influential Matua community of the state. Mamata Banerjee asserted his trip to Orakandi is a violation of the poll code.[253][254]
  • On 28 March, the ECI stated that 56 bombs were seized from Narendrapur of South 24 Parganas district.[255]
  • During the nomination filing by the BJP candidate in Bijpur, gunshots were fired and later clashes broke out between BJP and TMC staff.[256]
  • On 30 March, Ashok Dinda, BJP's candidate from Moyna, Purba Medinipur, was attacked and his vehicle vandalised during a campaign. He claimed that hundreds of people wielding lathi and rods hurled stones at his vehicle. Dinda's shoulder was injured.[257]
  • On 2 April, the West Bengal Police seized 41 crude bombs in Bhangar.[258]
  • During the third phase of polling (6 April), Sujata Mondal, TMC candidate in Arambag, was attacked by some goons at Arandi-I booth 263.[259][260][261]
  • During the third phase of polling, electronic voting machines and VVPAT machines were found in the house of a TMC politician of North Uluberia. The sector officer was later suspended.[262]
  • The TMC accused the BJP of distributing cash coupons among people to lure them to attend Modi's rally.[263][264]
  • In the fourth phase of polling, there were two major instances of violence, both in the Sitalkuchi constituency of the Cooch Behar district. In Pathantuli, a first-time voter, Ananda Barman, was shot and killed by unknown assailants after casting his vote. Both BJP and TMC claimed he was one of their workers, but family members said he was a belonged to BJP.[265] In Sitalkuchi, CISF personnel who were guarding a polling station in Jorepatki shot and killed four Muslim villagers, who they alleged were part of a mob attacking them. They claimed the mob attacked them over rumours the security forces had thrashed a local boy and they fired in self-defence. The families of the deceased claimed the firing was deliberate, and that they were in a queue to vote.[266][267] Media staff found video footage from local sources,[268] but Special Police Observer Vivek Dubey called it fake without citing any proper reason.[269]
  • On 8 April the ECI issued a notice to Adhikari for communal overtones in his 29 March speech in Nandigram, where he derogatorily referred Mamata Banerjee (who is unmarried) as begum ("a married Muslim woman", thereby indicating that she was characterless).[270][271][272] In his reply to the ECI notice, Adhikari claimed that he never made any personal attack or derogatory remarks against any political leader, but on 13 April, the ECI issued another warning to him for making derogatory statements in his speech.[273]
  • On 12 April, the ECI imposed a 24-hour campaign ban on Mamata Banerjee (effective from 8 pm) for calling out female voters to gherao (or encircle) the CRPF, CAPF and CISF forces on election duty if they "created any obstruction in their right to vote" from a political rally in Cooch Behar district.[274] The next day, the TMC Supremo staged a solitary dharna next to the statue of Mahatma Gandhi at the Mayo Road crossing in Kolkata to protest against the ECI's decision.[275][276] On the same day, the ECI let Adhikari go with only a warning after he commented that voting in favour of Mamata Banerjee would convert West Bengal into a "mini-Pakistan", which led the TMC to allege that the ECI was operating in a biased manner to benefit BJP.[277][278]
  • On 13 April, the ECI imposed a 48-hour campaign ban on former state BJP president Rahul Sinha for endorsing the killing of Muslims in the Sitalkuchi firing incident, and calling for more Muslims to be killed throughout the state in similar manner.[279]
  • On the night before the fifth phase, a picture of the BJP candidate for Ranaghat having lunch with central forces spread on the internet.[280][281]
  • In the fifth phase of polling, in the Shantinagar locality of Bidhannagar, bricks and stones were hurled between TMC and BJP booth workers, leaving eight people injured.[282][283]
  • BJP candidate Gopal Chandra Saha was shot at while campaigning in Maldaha, and was admitted to a hospital.[284]
  • In Jalpaiguri, after polling ended, four BJP agents were found with central force personnel carrying electronic voting machines.[285]
  • On 24 April, Mamata Banerjee revealed details of the WhatsApp chat of an election observer employed by the ECI with BJP leaders, and said, "The Commission is instructing to arrest our party leaders before the [day of] election. I have WhatsApp chat of everything. Observers have spoken among themselves [about this]." She advised Anubrata Mandal, TMC's Birbhum district president, to go to the courts if the commission wrongfully keeps him under surveillance.[286][287] The ECI put Mondal under "strict surveillance" for 62 hours from 5 pm on 27 April to 7 am on 30 April.[288])
  • On 29 April, during the eighth phase of voting, crude bombs were hurled near Mahajati Sadan in northern Kolkata.[289]

Results[edit | edit source]

The election results for 292 constituencies was announced on 2 May 2021 after counting of votes began at 8:00 am (UTC+5:30), while the results for 2 constituencies was delayed until 3 October.[290][291][292][293][294]

215 1 77 1
AITC GJM(T) BJP ISF

Vote share by alliance

  AITC+ (48.02%)
  NDA (37.97%)
  SM (10.04%)
  NOTA (1.08%)
  Others (2.88%)

Results by party[edit | edit source]

  • Declared on 2 May 2021:[295]
Party/alliance Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Contested Won +/−
AITC+ All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) 28,735,420 48.02 Increase3.11 290 215 Increase4
Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) (T) Faction 163,797 0.27 Steady 3 1 Increase1
Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) (G) Faction 103,190 0.17 Decrease 3 0 Decrease3
Total 29,002,407 48.46 294 216
NDA Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 22,850,710 37.97 Increase27.81 293 77 Increase74
All Jharkhand Students Union (AJSU) 61,936 0.1 Steady 1 0 Steady
Total 22,912,646 37.98 294 77
Sanjukta Morcha
Indian Secular Front (ISF) 813,489 1.36 Steady 32 1 Increase1
Indian National Congress (INC) 1,757,131 2.93 Decrease9.32 91 0 Decrease44
Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) 2,837,276 4.73 Decrease15.02 138 0 Decrease26
All India Forward Bloc (AIFB) 318,932 0.53 Decrease 21 0 Decrease3
Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) 126,121 0.21 Decrease 10 0 Decrease2
Communist Party of India (CPI) 118,655 0.20 Decrease 10 0 Decrease1
Total 5,971,604 10.04 294 1
NOTA 646,829 1.08
Total 59,935,989 100.0 294 ±0
Valid votes 59,935,989 99.84
Invalid votes 96,674 0.16
Votes cast / turnout 60,032,663 82.32
Abstentions 12,891,443 17.68
Registered voters 73,414,746
[lower-alpha 10]
e • d 
Political parties Results of remaining Constituencies
(declared on 3 October)
Complete results of 294 Constituencies
Popular vote Seats Popular vote Seats
Votes % Contested Won Votes % ±pp Contested Won +/−
AITC 232,861 60.19 2 2 28,968,281 48.02 Increase 290 215 Increase4
BJP 54,764 14.16 2 0 22,905,474 37.97 Increase 293 77 Increase74
CPI(M) 6,158 1.59 1 0 2,843,434 4.71 Decrease 139 0 Decrease26
INC 70,038 18.10 1 0 1,827,169 3.03 Decrease 92 0 Decrease44
RSP 9,067 2.34 1 0 135,188 0.22 Decrease 11 0 Decrease2
NOTA 7,621 1.97 654,449 1.08
Total 386,845 100.00 2 60,322,834 100.00 294
Valid votes 386,845 99.95 60,322,834 99.84
Invalid votes 183 0.05 96,857 0.16
Votes cast / turnout 387,028 78.88 60,419,691 82.30
Abstentions 103,614 21.12 12,995,057 17.70
Registered voters 490,642
[299][300]
100.00 73,414,746 100.00

Results by polling phase[edit | edit source]

Phase Seats
AITC+ NDA SDA
First 30 18 12 0
Second 30 19 11 0
Third 31 27 4 0
Fourth 44 31 12 1
Fifth 45 28 17 0
Sixth 43 35 8 0
Seventh 34 25 9 0
Eighth 35 31 4 0
Later[lower-alpha 11] 2 2 0 0
Total 294 216 77 1

Results by region[edit | edit source]

Region District Seats
AITC+ NDA SDA
Won +/- Won +/- Won +/-
North Bengal Cooch Behar 9 2 Decrease 6 7 Increase 7 0 Decrease 1
Alipurduar 5 0 Decrease 4 5 Increase 4 0 Steady
Jalpaiguri 7 3 Decrease 3 4 Increase 4 0 Decrease 1
Kalimpong 1 1 Increase 1 0 Decrease 1 0 Steady
Darjeeling 5 0 Steady 5 Increase 3 0 Decrease 3
Uttar Dinajpur 9 7 Increase 3 2 Increase 2 0 Decrease 5
Dakshin Dinajpur 6 3 Increase 1 3 Increase 3 0 Decrease 4
Malda 12 8 Increase 8 4 Increase 3 0 Decrease 11
Total 54 24 Steady 30 Increase 25 0 Decrease 25
South Bengal Murshidabad 22 20 Increase 16 2 Increase 2 0 Decrease 18
Nadia 17 8 Decrease 5 9 Increase 9 0 Decrease 4
North 24 Parganas 33 28 Increase 1 5 Increase 5 0 Decrease 6
South 24 Parganas 31 30 Increase 1 0 Steady 1 Decrease 1
Kolkata 11 11 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady
Howrah 16 16 Increase 1 0 Steady 0 Decrease 1
Hooghly 18 14 Decrease 2 4 Increase 4 0 Decrease 2
Purba Medinipur 16 9 Decrease 4 7 Increase 7 0 Decrease 3
Paschim Medinipur 15 13 Steady 2 Increase 1 0 Decrease 1
Jhargram 4 4 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady
Total 183 153 Increase 8 29 Increase 28 1 Decrease 36
Rarh Banga Purulia 9 3 Decrease 4 6 Increase 6 0 Decrease 2
Bankura 12 4 Decrease 3 8 Increase 8 0 Decrease 5
Purba Bardhaman 16 16 Increase 2 0 Steady 0 Decrease 2
Paschim Bardhaman 9 6 Increase 1 3 Increase 3 0 Decrease 4
Birbhum 11 10 Increase 1 1 Increase 1 0 Decrease 2
Total 57 39 Decrease 3 18 Increase 18 0 Decrease 15
Total 294 216 Increase 5[lower-alpha 12] 77 Increase 71[lower-alpha 13] 1 Decrease 76

Results by constituency[edit | edit source]

Sankey diagram of 2021
District Constituency Winner Runner-up Margin
Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes % Votes %
Cooch Behar 1 Mekliganj Adhikary Paresh Chandra AITC 99,338 49.98 Dadhiram Ray BJP 84,653 42.59 14,685 7.39
2 Mathabhanga Sushil Barman BJP 1,13,249 52.87 Girindra Nath Barman AITC 87,115 40.67 26,134 12.20
3 Coochbehar Uttar Sukumar Roy BJP 1,20,483 49.40 Binay Krishna Barman AITC 1,05,868 43.40 14,615 6.00
4 Coochbehar Dakshin Nikhil Ranjan Dey BJP 91,560 46.83 Avijit De Bhowmik AITC 86,629 44.31 4,931 2.52
5 Sitalkuchi Baren Chandra Barman BJP 1,24,955 50.80 Partha Pratim Ray AITC 1,07,140 43.56 17,815 7.24
6 Sitai Jagadish Chandra Barma Basunia AITC 1,17,908 49.42 Dipak Kumar Roy BJP 1,07,796 45.18 10,112 4.24
7 Dinhata Nisith Pramanik BJP 1,16,035 47.60 Udayan Guha AITC 1,15,978 47.58 57 0.02
8 Natabari Mihir Goswami BJP 1,11,743 51.45 Rabindra Nath Ghosh AITC 88,303 40.66 23,440 10.79
9 Tufanganj Malati Rava Roy BJP 1,14,503 54.69 Pranab Kumar Dey AITC 83,305 39.79 31,198 14.90
Alipurduar 10 Kumargram Manoj Kumar Oraon BJP 1,11,974 48.16 Leos Kujur (Urao) AITC 1,00,973 43.43 11,001 4.73
11 Kalchini Bishal Lama BJP 1,03,104 52.65 Passang Lama AITC 74,528 38.06 28,576 14.59
12 Alipurduars Suman Kanjilal BJP 1,07,333 48.19 Sourav Chakraborty (Ghutis) AITC 91,326 41.00 16,007 7.19
13 Falakata Dipak Barman BJP 1,02,993 46.71 Subhash Chandra Roy AITC 99,003 44.90 3,990 1.81
14 Madarihat Manoj Tigga BJP 90,718 54.35 Rajesh Lakra AITC 61,033 36.56 29,685 17.79
Jalpaiguri 15 Dhupguri Bishnu Pada Ray BJP 1,04,688 45.65 Mitali Roy AITC 1,00,333 43.75 4,355 1.90
16 Maynaguri Kaushik Roy BJP 1,15,306 48.84 Manoj Roy AITC 1,03,395 43.79 11,911 5.05
17 Jalpaiguri Dr. Pradip Kumar Barma AITC 95,668 42.34 Soujit Singha (Piku) BJP 94,727 41.93 941 0.41
18 Rajganj Khageswar Roy AITC 1,04,641 48.50 Supen Roy BJP 88,868 41.19 15,773 7.31
19 Dabgram-Fulbari Sikha Chatterjee BJP 1,29,088 49.85 Goutam Deb AITC 1,01,495 39.19 27,593 10.66
20 Mal Bulu Chik Baraik AITC 99,086 46.46 Mahesh Bagey BJP 93,621 43.90 5,465 2.56
21 Nagrakata Puna Bhengra BJP 94,722 49.55 Joseph Munda AITC 71,247 37.27 23,475 12.28
Kalimpong 22 Kalimpong Ruden Sada Lepcha IND 58,206 37.59 Suva Pradhan BJP 54,336 35.09 3,870 2.50
Darjeeling 23 Darjeeling Neeraj Tamang Zimba BJP 68,907 40.88 Keshav Raj Sharma IND 47,631 28.26 21,276 12.62
24 Kurseong Bishnu Prasad Sharma BJP 73,475 41.86 Tshering Lama IND 57,960 33.02 15,515 8.84
25 Matigara-Naxalbari Anandamay Barman BJP 1,39,785 58.10 Rajen Sundas AITC 68,937 28.65 70,848 29.45
26 Siliguri Sankar Ghosh BJP 89,370 50.03 Dr. Omprakash Mishra AITC 53,784 30.11 35,586 19.92
27 Phansidewa Durga Murmu BJP 1,05,651 50.89 Chhotan Kisku AITC 77,940 37.55 27,711 13.34
Uttar Dinajpur 28 Chopra Hamidul Rahaman AITC 1,24,923 61.20 Md. Shahin Akhter BJP 60,018 29.40 64,905 31.80
29 Islampur Abdul Karim Chowdhary AITC 1,00,131 58.91 Saumyaroop Mandal BJP 62,691 36.88 37,440 22.03
30 Goalpokhar Md. Ghulam Rabbani AITC 1,05,649 65.40 Md. Ghulam Sarwar BJP 32,135 19.89 73,514 45.51
31 Chakulia Azad Minhajul Arfin AITC 86,311 49.78 Sachin Prasad BJP 52,474 30.26 33,837 19.52
32 Karandighi Goutam Paul AITC 1,16,594 54.70 Subhas Chandra Sinha BJP 79,968 37.52 36,626 17.18
33 Hemtabad Satyajit Barman AITC 1,16,425 52.14 Chandima Roy BJP 89,210 39.95 27,215 12.19
34 Kaliaganj Soumen Roy BJP 1,16,768 48.71 Tapan Deb Singha AITC 94,948 39.61 21,820 9.10
35 Raiganj Krishna Kalyani BJP 79,775 49.44 Agarwal Kanaia Lal AITC 59,027 36.58 20,748 12.86
36 Itahar Mosaraf Hussen AITC 1,14,645 59.10 Amit Kumar Kundu BJP 70,670 36.43 43,975 22.67
Dakshin Dinajpur 37 Kushmandi Rekha Roy AITC 89,968 48.88 Ranjit Kumar Roy BJP 77,384 42.04 12,584 6.84
38 Kumarganj Toraf Hossain Mandal AITC 89,763 52.52 Manas Sarkar BJP 60,396 35.33 29,367 17.19
39 Balurghat Ashok Kumar Lahiri BJP 72,129 47.42 Sekhar Dasgupta AITC 58,693 38.59 13,436 8.83
40 Tapan Budhrai Tudu BJP 84,381 45.29 Kalpana Kisku AITC 82,731 44.41 1,650 0.88
41 Gangarampur Satyendra Nath Ray BJP 88,724 46.82 Goutam Das AITC 84,132 44.40 4,592 2.42
42 Harirampur Biplab Mitra AITC 96,131 51.23 Nilanjan Roy BJP 73,459 39.15 22,672 12.08
Malda 43 Habibpur Joyel Murmu BJP 94,075 47.52 Prodip Baskey AITC 74,558 37.66 19,517 9.86
44 Gazole Chinmoy Deb Barman BJP 1,00,655 45.50 Basanti Barman AITC 98,857 44.69 1,798 0.81
45 Chanchal Nihar Ranjan Ghosh AITC 1,15,966 58.08 Dipankar Ram (Bankat) BJP 48,628 24.35 67,338 33.73
46 Harischandrapur Tajmul Hossain AITC 1,22,527 60.31 Md. Matibur Rahaman BJP 45,054 22.18 77,473 38.13
47 Malatipur Abdur Rahim Boxi AITC 1,26,157 68.02 Mousumi Das BJP 34,208 18.44 91,949 49.58
48 Ratua Samar Mukherjee AITC 1,30,674 59.63 Abishek Singhania BJP 55,024 25.11 75,650 34.52
49 Manikchak Sabitri Mitra AITC 1,10,234 53.26 Gour Chandra Mandal BJP 76,356 36.89 33,878 16.37
50 Maldaha Gopal Chandra Saha BJP 93,398 45.23 Ujjwal Kumar Chowdhury AITC 77,942 37.75 15,456 7.48
51 English Bazar Sreerupa Mitra Chaudhury BJP 1,07,755 49.96 Krishnendu Narayan Choudhury AITC 87,656 40.64 20,099 9.32
52 Mothabari Yeasmin Sabina AITC 97,397 59.70 Shyamchand Ghosh BJP 40,824 25.02 56,573 34.68
53 Sujapur Md Abdul Ghani AITC 1,52,445 73.44 Isha Khan Choudhury INC 22,282 10.73 1,30,163 62.71
54 Baisnabnagar Chandana Sarkar AITC 83,061 39.81 Swadhin Kumar Sarkar BJP 80,590 38.62 2,471 1.19
Murshidabad 55 Farakka Manirul Islam AITC 1,02,319 54.89 Ghosh Hemanta BJP 42,374 22.73 59,945 32.16
56 Samserganj Amirul Islam AITC 96,417 51.13 Zaidur Rahaman INC 70,038 37.14 26,379 13.99
57 Suti Emani Biswas AITC 1,27,351 58.87 Koushik Das BJP 56,650 26.19 70,701 32.68
58 Jangipur Zakir Hossain AITC 1,36,444 68.82 Sujit Das BJP 43,964 22.17 92,480 46.65
59 Raghunathganj Akhruzzaman AITC 1,26,834 66.59 Golam Modaswer BJP 28,521 14.97 98,313 51.62
60 Sagardighi Subrata Saha AITC 95,189 50.95 Khatun Mafuja BJP 44,983 24.08 50,206 26.87
61 Lalgola Ali Mohammad AITC 1,07,860 56.64 Abu Hena INC 47,153 24.76 60,707 31.88
62 Bhagawangola Idris Ali AITC 1,53,795 68.05 Md. Kamal Hossain CPI(M) 47,787 21.15 1,06,008 46.90
63 Raninagar Abdul Soumik Hossain AITC 1,34,957 60.79 Firoza Begam INC 55,255 24.89 79,702 35.90
64 Murshidabad Gouri Sankar Ghosh BJP 95,967 41.86 Shaoni Singha Roy AITC 93,476 40.78 2,491 1.08
65 Nabagram Kanai Chandra Mondal AITC 1,00,455 48.18 Mohan Halder BJP 64,922 31.14 35,533 17.04
66 Khargram Ashis Marjit AITC 93,255 50.15 Aditya Moulik BJP 60,682 32.64 32,573 17.51
67 Burwan Jiban Krishna Saha AITC 81,890 46.32 Amiya Kumar Das BJP 79,141 44.76 2,749 1.56
68 Kandi Apurba Sarkar (David) AITC 95,399 51.16 Goutam Roy BJP 57,319 30.74 38,080 20.42
69 Bharatpur Humayun Kabir AITC 96,226 50.90 Iman Kalyan Mukherjee BJP 53,143 28.11 43,083 22.79
70 Rejinagar Rabiul Alam Chowdhury AITC 1,18,494 56.31 Arabinda Biswas BJP 50,226 23.87 68,268 32.44
71 Beldanga Hasanuzzaman Sk AITC 1,12,862 55.19 Sumit Ghosh BJP 59,030 28.86 53,832 26.33
72 Baharampur Subrata Maitra (Kanchan) BJP 89,340 45.21 Naru Gopal Mukherjee AITC 62,488 31.62 26,852 13.59
73 Hariharpara Niamot Sheikh AITC 1,02,660 47.51 Mir Alamgir (Palash) INC 88,594 41.00 14,066 6.51
74 Nowda Sahina Momtaz Khan AITC 1,17,684 58.16 Anupam Mandal BJP 43,531 21.51 74,153 36.65
75 Domkal Jafikul Islam AITC 1,27,671 56.45 Md. Mostafijur Rahaman (Rana) CPI(M) 80,442 35.57 47,229 20.88
76 Jalangi Abdur Razzak AITC 1,23,840 55.74 Saiful Islam Molla CPI(M) 44,564 20.06 79,276 35.68
Nadia 77 Karimpur Bimalendu Sinha Roy AITC 1,10,911 50.07 Samarendranath Ghosh BJP 87,336 39.43 23,575 10.64
78 Tehatta Tapas Kumar Saha AITC 97,848 44.86 Ashutosh Paul BJP 90,933 41.69 6,915 3.17
79 Palashipara Dr. Manik Bhattacharya AITC 1,10,274 54.22 Bibhash Chandra Mandal BJP 58,938 28.98 51,336 25.24
80 Kaliganj Nasiruddin Ahamed (Lal) AITC 1,11,696 53.35 Abhijit Ghosh BJP 64,709 30.91 46,987 22.44
81 Nakashipara Kallol Khan AITC 1,04,812 50.01 Santanu Dey BJP 83,541 39.86 21,271 10.15
82 Chapra Rukbanur Rahman AITC 73,866 34.65 Jeber Sekh IND 61,748 28.97 12,118 5.68
83 Krishnanagar Uttar Mukul Roy BJP 1,09,357 54.19 Koushani Mukherjee AITC 74,268 36.80 35,089 17.39
84 Nabadwip Pundarikakshya Saha AITC 1,02,170 48.52 Sidhartha Shankar Naskar BJP 83,599 39.70 18,571 8.82
85 Krishnanagar Dakshin Ujjal Biswas AITC 91,738 46.88 Mahadev Sarkar BJP 82,433 42.13 9,305 4.75
86 Santipur Jagannath Sarkar BJP 1,09,722 49.94 Ajoy Dey AITC 93,844 42.72 15,878 7.22
87 Ranaghat Uttar Paschim Parthasarathi Chatterjee BJP 1,13,637 50.91 Sankar Singha AITC 90,509 40.55 23,128 10.36
88 Krishnaganj Ashis Kumar Biswas BJP 1,17,668 50.73 Dr. Tapas Mandal AITC 96,391 41.56 21,277 9.17
89 Ranaghat Uttar Purba Ashim Biswas BJP 1,16,786 54.39 Samir Kumar Poddar AITC 85,004 39.59 31,782 14.80
90 Ranaghat Dakshin Mukut Mani Adhikari BJP 1,19,260 49.34 Barnali Dey Roy AITC 1,02,745 42.51 16,515 6.83
91 Chakdaha Bankim Chandra Ghosh BJP 99,368 46.86 Subhankar Singha (Jishu) AITC 87,688 41.35 11,680 5.51
92 Kalyani Ambika Roy BJP 97,026 44.04 Aniruddha Biswas AITC 94,820 43.03 2,206 1.01
93 Haringhata Asim Kumar Sarkar BJP 97,666 46.31 Nilima Nag (Mallick) AITC 82,466 39.11 15,200 7.20
North 24 Parganas 94 Bagda Biswajit Das BJP 1,08,111 49.41 Paritosh Kumar Saha AITC 98,319 44.94 9,792 4.47
95 Bangaon Uttar Ashok Kirtania BJP 97,761 47.65 Shyamal Roy AITC 87,273 42.54 10,488 5.11
96 Bangaon Dakshin Swapan Majumder BJP 97,828 47.07 Alo Rani Sarkar AITC 95,824 46.11 2,004 0.96
97 Gaighata Subrata Thakur BJP 1,00,808 47.27 Narottam Biswas AITC 91,230 42.78 9,578 4.49
98 Swarupnagar Bina Mondal AITC 99,784 47.11 Brindaban Sarkar BJP 64,984 30.68 34,800 16.43
99 Baduria Abdur Rahim Quazi AITC 1,09,701 51.53 Sukalyan Baidya BJP 53,257 25.02 56,444 26.51
100 Habra Jyoti Priya Mallick AITC 90,533 44.34 Rahul (Biswajit) Sinha BJP 86,692 42.46 3,841 1.88
101 Ashoknagar Narayan Goswami AITC 93,587 43.18 Tanuja Chakraborty BJP 70,055 32.32 23,532 10.86
102 Amdanga Rafiqur Rahaman AITC 88,935 42.00 Joydev Manna BJP 63,455 29.97 25,480 12.03
103 Bijpur Subodh Adhikary AITC 66,625 47.90 Subhranshu Roy BJP 53,278 38.30 13,347 9.60
104 Naihati Partha Bhowmick AITC 77,753 49.69 Phalguni Patra BJP 58,898 37.64 18,855 12.05
105 Bhatpara Pawan Kumar Singh BJP 57,244 53.40 Jitendra Shaw (Jitu) AITC 43,557 40.63 13,687 12.77
106 Jagatdal Somenath Shyam Ichini AITC 87,030 48.01 Arindam Bhattacharya BJP 68,666 37.88 18,364 10.13
107 Noapara Manju Basu AITC 94,203 48.90 Sunil Singh BJP 67,493 35.04 26,710 13.86
108 Barrackpur Raju Chakraborty (Raj) AITC 68,887 46.47 Chandramani Shukla BJP 59,665 40.25 9,222 6.22
109 Khardaha Kajal Sinha AITC 89,807 49.04 Silbhadra Datta BJP 61,667 33.67 28,140 15.37
110 Dum Dum Uttar Chandrima Bhattacharya AITC 95,465 44.79 Dr. Archana Majumdar BJP 66,966 31.42 28,499 13.37
111 Panihati Nirmal Ghosh AITC 86,495 49.61 Sanmoy Bandyopadhyay BJP 61,318 35.17 25,177 14.44
112 Kamarhati Madan Mitra AITC 73,845 51.17 Anindya Banerjee BJP 38,437 26.64 35,408 24.53
113 Baranagar Tapas Roy AITC 85,615 53.42 Parno Mittra BJP 50,468 31.49 35,147 21.93
114 Dum Dum Bratya Basu AITC 87,999 47.48 Bimalshankar Nanda BJP 61,268 33.06 26,731 14.42
115 Rajarhat New Town Tapash Chatterjee AITC 1,27,374 54.22 Bhaskar Roy S/o - Dulal Roy BJP 70,942 30.20 56,432 24.02
116 Bidhannagar Sujit Bose AITC 75,912 46.85 Sabya Sachi Dutta BJP 67,915 41.91 7,997 4.94
117 Rajarhat Gopalpur Aditi Munshi AITC 87,650 49.04 Samik Bhattacharya BJP 62,354 34.89 25,296 14.15
118 Madhyamgram Rathin Ghosh AITC 1,12,741 48.93 Rajasree Rajbanshi BJP 64,615 28.04 48,126 20.89
119 Barasat Chiranjeet Chakrabarti AITC 1,04,431 46.27 Sankar Chatterjee BJP 80,648 35.73 23,783 10.54
120 Deganga Rahima Mondal AITC 1,00,105 46.70 Karim Ali ISF 67,568 31.52 32,537 15.18
121 Haroa Islam Sk Nurul (Haji) AITC 1,30,398 57.34 Kutubuddin Fathe ISF 49,420 21.73 80,978 35.61
122 Minakhan Usha Rani Mondal AITC 1,09,818 51.72 Jayanta Mondal BJP 53,988 25.42 55,830 26.30
123 Sandeshkhali Sukumar Mahata AITC 1,12,450 54.64 Dr. Bhaskar Sardar BJP 72,765 35.36 39,685 19.28
124 Basirhat Dakshin Dr. Saptarshi Banerjee AITC 1,15,873 49.15 Tarak Nath Ghosh BJP 91,405 38.77 24,468 10.38
125 Basirhat Uttar Rafikul Islam Mondal AITC 1,37,216 57.55 Md Baijid Amin ISF 47,865 20.08 89,351 37.47
126 Hingalganj Debes Mandal AITC 1,04,706 53.78 Nemai Das BJP 79,790 40.98 24,916 12.80
South 24 Parganas 127 Gosaba Jayanta Naskar AITC 1,05,723 53.99 Barun Pramanik (Chitta) BJP 82,014 41.88 23,709 12.11
128 Basanti Shyamal Mondal AITC 1,11,453 52.10 Ramesh Majhi BJP 60,811 28.43 50,642 23.67
129 Kultali Ganesh Chandra Mondal AITC 1,17,238 51.57 Mintu Halder BJP 70,061 30.82 47,177 20.75
130 Patharpratima Samir Kumar Jana AITC 1,20,181 51.85 Asit Kumar Haldar BJP 98,047 42.30 22,134 9.55
131 Kakdwip Manturam Pakhira AITC 1,14,493 52.14 Dipankar Jana BJP 89,191 40.62 25,302 11.52
132 Sagar Bankim Chandra Hazra AITC 1,29,000 53.96 Kamila Bikash BJP 99,154 41.48 29,846 12.48
133 Kulpi Jogaranjan Halder AITC 96,577 50.01 Pranab Kumar Mallik BJP 62,759 32.50 33,818 17.51
134 Raidighi Aloke Jaldata AITC 1,15,707 48.47 Santanu Bapuli BJP 80,139 33.57 35,568 14.90
135 Mandirbazar Joydeb Halder AITC 95,834 48.04 Dilip Kumar Jatua BJP 72,342 36.26 23,492 11.78
136 Jaynagar Biswanath Das AITC 1,04,952 51.85 Rabin Sardar BJP 66,269 32.74 38,683 19.11
137 Baruipur Purba Bivas Sardar (Vobo) AITC 1,23,243 54.75 Chandan Mondal BJP 73,602 32.70 49,641 22.05
138 Canning Paschim Paresh Ram Das AITC 1,11,059 50.86 Arnab Roy BJP 75,816 34.72 35,243 16.14
139 Canning Purba Saokat Molla AITC 1,22,301 52.54 Gazi Shahabuddin Siraji ISF 69,294 29.77 53,007 22.77
140 Baruipur Paschim Biman Banerjee AITC 1,21,006 57.27 Debopam Chattopadhyaya (Babu) BJP 59,096 27.97 61,910 29.30
141 Magrahat Purba Namita Saha AITC 1,10,945 53.82 Chandan Kumar Naskar BJP 56,866 27.58 54,079 26.24
142 Magrahat Paschim Gias Uddin Molla AITC 97,006 49.93 Dhurjati Saha (Manas) BJP 50,065 25.77 46,941 24.16
143 Diamond Harbour Pannalal Halder AITC 98,478 43.69 Dipak Kumar Halder BJP 81,482 36.15 16,996 7.54
144 Falta Sankar Kumar Naskar AITC 1,17,179 56.35 Bidhan Parui BJP 76,405 36.75 40,774 19.60
145 Satgachhia Mohan Chandra Naskar AITC 1,18,635 50.37 Chandan Pal BJP 95,317 40.47 23,318 9.90
146 Bishnupur Dilip Mondal AITC 1,36,509 57.46 Agniswar Naskar BJP 77,677 32.70 58,832 24.76
147 Sonarpur Dakshin Arundhuti Maitra (Lovely) AITC 1,09,222 46.92 Anjana Basu BJP 83,041 35.67 26,181 11.25
148 Bhangar Md. Nawsad Siddique ISF 1,09,237 45.10 Karim Rezaul AITC 83,086 34.31 26,151 10.79
149 Kasba Ahmed Javed Khan AITC 1,21,372 54.39 Dr. Indranil Khan BJP 57,750 25.88 63,622 28.51
150 Jadavpur Debabrata Majumdar (Malay) AITC 98,100 45.54 Dr. Sujan Chakraborty CPI(M) 59,231 27.50 38,869 18.04
151 Sonarpur Uttar Firdousi Begum AITC 1,19,957 49.88 Ranjan Baidya BJP 83,867 34.87 36,090 15.01
152 Tollyganj Aroop Biswas AITC 1,01,440 51.40 Babul Supriyo BJP 51,360 26.02 50,080 25.38
153 Behala Purba Ratna Chatterjee AITC 1,10,968 50.01 Payel Sarkar BJP 73,540 33.15 37,428 16.86
154 Behala Paschim Partha Chatterjee AITC 1,14,778 49.51 Srabanti Chatterjee BJP 63,894 27.56 50,884 21.95
155 Maheshtala Dulal Chandra Das AITC 1,24,008 56.38 Umesh Das BJP 66,059 30.03 57,949 26.35
156 Budge Budge Ashok Kumar Deb AITC 1,22,357 56.41 Dr. Tarun Kumar Adak BJP 77,643 35.80 44,714 20.61
157 Metiaburuz Abdul Khaleque Molla AITC 1,51,066 76.85 Ramjit Prasad BJP 31,462 16.00 1,19,604 60.85
Kolkata 158 Kolkata Port Firhad Hakim AITC 1,05,543 69.23 Awadh Kishore Gupta BJP 36,989 24.26 68,554 44.97
159 Bhabanipur Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay AITC 73,505 57.71 Rudranil Ghosh BJP 44,786 35.16 28,719 22.55
160 Rashbehari Debasish Kumar AITC 65,704 52.79 Lt. Gen. (Dr.) Subrata Saha BJP 44,290 35.59 21,414 17.20
161 Ballygunge Subrata Mukherjee AITC 1,06,585 70.60 Lokenath Chatterjee BJP 31,226 20.68 75,359 49.92
162 Chowrangee Bandyopadhyay Nayna AITC 70,101 62.87 Devdutta Maji BJP 24,757 22.20 45,344 40.67
163 Entally Swarna Kamal Saha AITC 1,01,709 64.83 Priyanka Tibrewal BJP 43,452 27.70 58,257 37.13
164 Beleghata Paresh Paul AITC 1,03,182 65.10 Kashinath Biswas BJP 36,042 22.74 67,140 42.36
165 Jorasanko Vivek Gupta AITC 52,123 52.67 Meena Devi Purohit BJP 39,380 39.80 12,743 12.87
166 Shyampukur Dr. Shashi Panja AITC 55,785 54.18 Sandipan Biswas BJP 33,265 32.31 22,520 21.87
167 Maniktala Sadhan Pande AITC 67,577 50.82 Kalyan Chaubey BJP 47,339 35.60 20,238 15.22
168 Kashipur-Belgachhia Atin Ghosh AITC 76,182 56.48 Sibaji Sinha Roy BJP 40,792 30.24 35,390 26.24
Howrah 169 Bally Rana Chatterjee AITC 53,347 42.38 Baishali Dalmiya BJP 47,110 37.43 6,237 4.95
170 Howrah Uttar Gautam Chowdhuri AITC 71,575 47.81 Umesh Rai BJP 66,053 44.12 5,522 3.69
171 Howrah Madhya Arup Roy, S/O Late Prabhat Roy AITC 1,11,554 57.16 Sanjay Singh BJP 65,007 33.31 46,547 23.85
172 Shibpur Manoj Tiwary AITC 92,372 50.69 Rathin Chakrabarty BJP 59,769 32.80 32,603 17.89
173 Howrah Dakshin Nandita Chowdhury AITC 1,16,839 53.86 Rantidev Sengupta BJP 66,270 30.55 50,569 23.31
174 Sankrail Priya Paul AITC 1,11,888 50.37 Probhakar Pandit BJP 71,461 32.17 40,427 18.20
175 Panchla Gulsan Mullick AITC 1,04,572 48.19 Mohit Lal Ghanti BJP 71,821 33.10 32,751 15.09
176 Uluberia Purba Bidesh Ranjan Bose AITC 86,526 44.83 Pratyush Mandal BJP 69,400 35.95 17,126 8.88
177 Uluberia Uttar Dr. Nirmal Maji AITC 91,501 49.25 Chiran Bera BJP 70,498 37.95 21,003 11.30
178 Uluberia Dakshin Pulak Roy AITC 1,01,880 50.37 Papia Dey (Adhikary) BJP 73,442 36.31 28,438 14.06
179 Shyampur Kalipada Mandal AITC 1,14,804 51.74 Tnusree Chakraborty BJP 83,293 37.54 31,511 14.20
180 Bagnan Arunava Sen (Raja) AITC 1,06,042 53.04 Anupam Mallik BJP 75,922 37.97 30,120 15.07
181 Amta Sukanta Kumar Paul AITC 1,02,445 49.06 Debtanu Bhattacharya BJP 76,240 36.51 26,205 12.55
182 Udaynarayanpur Samir Kumar Panja AITC 1,01,510 51.21 Sumit Ranjan Karar BJP 87,512 44.15 13,998 7.06
183 Jagatballavpur Sitanath Ghosh AITC 1,16,562 49.45 Anupam Ghosh BJP 87,366 37.06 29,196 12.39
184 Domjur Kalyan Ghosh AITC 1,30,499 52.00 Rajib Banerjee BJP 87,879 35.01 42,620 16.99
Hooghly 185 Uttarpara Kanchan Mullick AITC 93,878 46.96 Prabir Kumar Ghosal BJP 57,889 28.96 35,989 18.00
186 Sreerampur Dr. Sudipto Roy AITC 93,021 49.46 Kabir Shankar Bose BJP 69,588 37.00 23,433 12.46
187 Champdani Arindam Guin (Bubai) AITC 1,00,972 50.20 Dilip Singh BJP 70,894 35.25 30,078 14.95
188 Singur Becharam Manna AITC 1,01,077 48.15 Rabindranath Bhattacharya BJP 75,154 35.80 25,923 12.35
189 Chandannagar Indranil Sen AITC 86,778 47.63 Deepanjan Kumar Guha BJP 55,749 30.60 31,029 17.03
190 Chunchura Asit Mazumder (Tapan) AITC 1,17,104 45.97 Locket Chatterjee BJP 98,687 38.74 18,417 7.23
191 Balagarh Manoranjan Bapari AITC 1,00,364 45.63 Subhas Chandra Haldar BJP 94,580 43.00 5,784 2.63
192 Pandua Dr. Ratna De Nag AITC 1,02,874 45.99 Partha Sharma BJP 71,016 31.75 31,858 14.24
193 Saptagram Tapan Dasgupta AITC 93,328 48.56 Debabrata Biswas BJP 83,556 43.48 9,772 5.08
194 Chanditala Swati Khandoker AITC 1,03,118 49.79 Debashish Dasgupta BJP 61,771 29.83 41,347 19.96
195 Jangipara Snehasis Chakraborty AITC 1,01,885 48.42 Debjit Sarkar BJP 83,959 39.90 17,926 8.52
196 Haripal Dr. Karabi Manna AITC 1,10,215 49.92 Samiran Mitra BJP 87,143 39.47 23,072 10.45
197 Dhanekhali Asima Patra AITC 1,24,776 53.36 Tusar Kumar Majumdar BJP 94,617 40.46 30,159 12.90
198 Tarakeswar Ramendu Sinharay AITC 96,698 46.96 Dr. Swapan Dasgupta BJP 89,214 43.33 7,484 3.63
199 Pursurah Biman Ghosh BJP 1,19,334 53.50 Dilip Yadav AITC 91,156 40.86 28,178 12.64
200 Arambag Madhusudan Bag BJP 1,03,108 46.88 Sujata Mondal AITC 95,936 43.62 7,172 3.26
201 Goghat Biswanath Karak BJP 1,02,227 46.56 Manas Majumdar AITC 98,080 44.67 4,147 1.89
202 Khanakul Susanta Ghosh BJP 1,07,403 49.27 Munsi Nazbul Karim AITC 94,519 43.36 12,884 5.91
Purba Medinipur 203 Tamluk Saumen Kumar Mahapatra AITC 1,08,243 45.86 Hare Krishna Bera BJP 1,07,450 45.52 793 0.34
204 Panskura Purba Biplab Roy Chowdhury AITC 91,213 45.97 Debabrata Pattanayek BJP 81,553 41.11 9,660 4.86
205 Panskura Paschim Phiroja Bibi AITC 1,11,705 47.71 Sintu Senapati BJP 1,02,816 43.91 8,889 3.80
206 Moyna Ashoke Dinda BJP 1,08,109 48.17 Sangram Kumar Dolai AITC 1,06,849 47.61 1,260 0.56
207 Nandakumar Sukumar De AITC 1,08,181 47.60 Adhikary Nilanjan BJP 1,02,775 45.22 5,406 2.38
208 Mahisadal Tilak Kumar Chakraborty AITC 1,01,986 46.49 Biswanath Banerjee BJP 99,600 45.41 2,386 1.08
209 Haldia Tapasi Mondal BJP 1,04,126 47.15 Swapan Naskar AITC 89,118 40.36 15,008 6.79
210 Nandigram Adhikari Suvendu BJP 1,10,764 48.49 Mamata Banerjee AITC 1,08,808 47.64 1,956 0.85
211 Chandipur Soham Chakraborty AITC 1,09,770 49.82 Pulak Kanti Guria BJP 96,298 43.71 13,472 6.11
212 Patashpur Uttam Barik AITC 1,05,299 50.42 Ambujaksha Mahanti BJP 95,305 45.64 9,994 4.78
213 Kanthi Uttar Sumita Sinha BJP 1,13,524 49.70 Tarun Kumar Jana AITC 1,04,194 45.62 9,330 4.08
214 Bhagabanpur Rabindranath Maity BJP 1,21,480 54.56 Ardhendu Maity AITC 93,931 42.19 27,549 12.37
215 Khejuri Santanu Pramanik BJP 1,10,407 51.93 Partha Pratim Das AITC 92,442 43.48 17,965 8.45
216 Kanthi Dakshin Arup Kumar Das BJP 98,477 50.58 Jyotirmoy Kar AITC 88,184 45.30 10,293 5.28
217 Ramnagar Akhil Giri AITC 1,12,622 50.72 Swadesh Ranjan Nayak BJP 1,00,105 45.08 12,517 5.64
218 Egra Tarun Kumar Maity AITC 1,25,763 52.22 Arup Dash BJP 1,07,272 44.55 18,491 7.67
Paschim Medinipur 219 Dantan Bikram Chandra Pradhan AITC 95,209 48.13 Saktipada Nayak BJP 94,586 47.82 623 0.31
Jhargram 220 Nayagram Dulal Murmu AITC 1,00,903 52.46 Bakul Murmu BJP 78,149 40.63 22,754 11.83
221 Gopiballavpur Dr. Khagendra Nath Mahata AITC 1,04,115 52.30 Sanjit Mahata BJP 80,347 40.36 23,768 11.94
222 Jhargram Birbaha Hansda AITC 1,09,493 54.26 Sukhamay Satpathy (Jahar) BJP 71,253 35.31 38,240 18.95
Paschim Medinipur 223 Keshiary Paresh Murmu AITC 1,06,366 50.01 Sonali Murmu Soren BJP 91,036 42.80 15,330 7.21
224 Kharagpur Sadar Hiranmoy Chattopadhyaya BJP 79,607 46.45 Pradip Sarkar AITC 75,836 44.25 3,771 2.20
225 Narayangarh Atta Surja Kanta AITC 1,00,894 46.33 Rama Prasad Giri BJP 98,478 45.23 2,416 1.10
226 Sabang Manas Ranjan Bhunia AITC 1,12,098 47.46 Amulya Maity BJP 1,02,234 43.28 9,864 4.18
227 Pingla Ajit Maity AITC 1,12,435 49.17 Antara Bhattacharyya BJP 1,05,779 46.26 6,656 2.91
228 Kharagpur Dinen Roy AITC 1,09,727 54.85 Tapan Bhuya BJP 73,497 36.74 36,230 18.11
229 Debra Humayun Kabir AITC 95,850 46.79 Bharati Ghosh BJP 84,624 41.31 11,226 5.48
230 Daspur Mamata Bhunia AITC 1,14,753 51.58 Prasanta Bera BJP 87,911 39.52 26,842 12.06
231 Ghatal Sital Kapat BJP 1,05,812 46.95 Shankar Dolai AITC 1,04,846 46.52 966 0.43
232 Chandrakona Arup Dhara AITC 1,21,846 48.87 Sibaram Das BJP 1,10,565 44.35 11,281 4.52
233 Garbeta Uttara Singha (Hazra) AITC 94,928 45.71 Madan Ruidas BJP 84,356 40.62 10,572 5.09
234 Salboni Srikanta Mahata AITC 1,26,020 50.57 Rajib Kundu BJP 93,376 37.47 32,644 13.10
235 Keshpur Seuli Saha AITC 1,16,992 50.81 Pritish Ranjan Kuar BJP 96,272 41.82 20,720 8.99
236 Medinipur June Maliah AITC 1,21,175 50.72 Samit Kumar Dash BJP 96,778 40.51 24,397 10.21
Jhargram 237 Binpur Debnath Hansda AITC 1,00,277 53.11 Palan Saren BJP 60,783 32.19 39,494 20.92
Purulia 238 Bandwan Rajib Lochan Saren AITC 1,13,337 47.02 Parcy Murmu BJP 94,506 39.21 18,831 7.81
239 Balarampur Baneswar Mahato BJP 89,521 45.22 Shantiram Mahato AITC 89,098 45.01 423 0.21
240 Baghmundi Sushanta Mahato AITC 75,905 36.79 Ashutosh Mahato AJSU 61,936 30.02 13,969 6.77
241 Joypur Nara Hari Mahato BJP 74,380 36.68 Phanibhushan Kumar INC 62,180 30.67 12,200 6.01
242 Purulia Sudip Kumar Mukherjee BJP 89,733 43.38 Sujoy Banerjee AITC 82,715 39.98 7,018 3.40
243 Manbazar Sandhyarani Tudu AITC 1,03,298 48.33 Gouri Singh Sardar BJP 87,782 41.07 15,516 7.26
244 Kashipur Kamalakanta Hansda BJP 92,938 47.69 Swapan Kumar Beltharia AITC 85,551 43.90 7,387 3.79
245 Para Nadiar Chand Bouri BJP 87,347 45.02 Umapada Bauri AITC 83,340 42.95 4,007 2.07
246 Raghunathpur Vivekananda Bauri BJP 95,770 44.61 Bouri Hazari AITC 90,332 42.08 5,438 2.53
Bankura 247 Saltora Bauri Chandana BJP 91,648 45.28 Sontosh Kumar Mondal AITC 87,503 43.23 4,145 2.05
248 Chhatna Satyanarayan Mukhopadhyay BJP 90,233 45.84 Subasish Batabyal AITC 83,069 42.20 7,164 3.64
249 Ranibandh Jyotsna Mandi AITC 90,928 43.06 Kshudiram Tudu BJP 86,989 41.19 3,939 1.87
250 Raipur Mrityunjoy Murmu AITC 1,01,043 51.96 Sudhanshu Hansda BJP 81,645 41.98 19,398 9.98
251 Taldangra Arup Chakraborty AITC 92,026 45.29 Shyamal Kumar Sarkar (Benu) BJP 79,649 39.20 12,377 6.09
252 Bankura Niladri Sekhar Dana BJP 95,466 43.79 Sayantika Banerjee AITC 93,998 43.12 1,468 0.67
253 Barjora Alok Mukherjee AITC 93,290 42.51 Supriti Chatterjee BJP 90,021 41.02 3,269 1.49
254 Onda Amarnath Shakha BJP 1,04,940 46.48 Arup Kumar Khan AITC 93,389 41.37 11,551 5.11
255 Bishnupur Tanmay Ghosh (Bumba) BJP 89,689 46.84 Archita Bid AITC 78,269 40.88 11,420 5.96
256 Katulpur Harakali Protiher BJP 1,06,022 47.31 Sangeeta Malik AITC 94,237 42.05 11,785 5.26
257 Indus Nirmal Kumar Dhara BJP 1,04,936 48.04 Runu Mete AITC 97,716 44.73 7,220 3.31
258 Sonamukhi Dibakar Gharami BJP 98,161 47.25 Dr. Shyamal Santra AITC 87,273 42.01 10,888 5.24
Purba Bardhaman 259 Khandaghosh Nabin Chandra Bag AITC 1,04,264 47.85 Bijan Mandal BJP 83,378 38.26 20,886 9.59
260 Bardhaman Dakshin Khokan Das AITC 91,015 44.32 Sandip Nandi BJP 82,910 40.38 8,105 3.94
261 Raina Shampa Dhara AITC 1,08,752 47.46 Manik Roy BJP 90,547 39.51 18,205 7.95
262 Jamalpur Alok Kumar Majhi AITC 96,999 46.93 Balaram Bapari BJP 79,028 38.24 17,971 8.69
263 Monteswar Chowdhury Siddiqullah AITC 1,05,460 50.45 Saikat Panja BJP 73,655 35.24 31,805 15.21
264 Kalna Deboprasad Bag (Poltu) AITC 96,073 45.98 Biswajit Kundu BJP 88,595 42.40 7,478 3.58
265 Memari Madhusudan Bhattacharya AITC 1,04,851 47.92 Bhismadeb Bhattacharya BJP 81,773 37.37 23,078 10.55
266 Bardhaman Uttar Nisith Kumar Malik AITC 1,11,211 45.97 Radha Kanta Roy BJP 93,943 38.83 17,268 7.14
267 Bhatar Adhikari Mangobinda AITC 1,08,028 50.44 Mahendranath Kowar BJP 76,287 35.62 31,741 14.82
268 Purbasthali Dakshin Swapan Debnath AITC 1,05,698 49.08 Rajib Kumar Bhowmick BJP 88,288 41.00 17,410 8.08
269 Purbasthali Uttar Tapan Chatterjee AITC 92,421 43.52 Gobardhan Das BJP 85,715 40.37 6,706 3.15
270 Katwa Rabindranath Chatterjee AITC 1,07,894 48.07 Shyama Majumdar BJP 98,739 43.99 9,155 4.08
271 Ketugram Sekh Sahonawez AITC 1,00,226 46.55 Anadi Ghosh (Mathura) BJP 87,543 40.66 12,683 5.89
272 Mangalkot Apurba Chowdhury (Achal) AITC 1,07,596 49.51 Rana Protap Goswami BJP 85,259 39.23 22,337 10.28
273 Ausgram Abhedananda Thander AITC 1,00,392 46.25 Kalita Maji BJP 88,577 40.80 11,815 5.45
274 Galsi Nepal Ghorui AITC 1,09,504 49.21 Bikash Biswas BJP 90,242 40.55 19,262 8.66
Paschim Bardhaman 275 Pandabeswar Narendranath Chakraborty AITC 73,922 44.99 Kumar Jitendra Tewari BJP 70,119 42.68 3,803 2.31
276 Durgapur Purba Pradip Mazumdar AITC 79,303 41.16 Colonel Diptansu Chaudhury BJP 75,557 39.21 3,746 1.95
277 Durgapur Paschim Lakshman Chandra Ghorui BJP 91,186 46.31 Biswanath Parial AITC 76,522 38.86 14,664 7.45
278 Raniganj Tapas Banerjee AITC 78,164 42.90 Dr. Bijan Mukherjee BJP 74,608 40.95 3,556 1.95
279 Jamuria Hareram Singh AITC 71,002 42.59 Tapas Kumar Roy BJP 62,951 37.76 8,051 4.83
280 Asansol Dakshin Agnimitra Paul BJP 87,881 45.13 Sayani Ghosh AITC 83,394 42.82 4,487 2.31
281 Asansol Uttar Ghatak Moloy AITC 1,00,931 52.32 Krishnendu Mukherjee BJP 79,821 41.38 21,110 10.94
282 Kulti Ajay Kumar Poddar BJP 81,112 46.41 Ujjal Chatterjee AITC 80,433 46.02 679 0.39
283 Barabani Bidhan Upadhyay AITC 88,430 52.26 Arijit Roy BJP 64,973 38.40 23,457 13.86
Birbhum 284 Dubrajpur Anup Kumar Saha BJP 98,083 47.94 Debabrata Saha AITC 94,220 46.05 3,863 1.89
285 Suri Bikash Roychoudhury AITC 1,05,871 48.43 Chattopadhyay Jagannath BJP 98,551 45.08 7,320 3.35
286 Bolpur Sinha Chandranath AITC 1,16,443 50.57 Anirban Ganguly BJP 94,163 40.89 22,280 9.68
287 Nanoor Bidhan Chandra Majhi AITC 1,12,116 47.64 Tarakeswar Saha BJP 1,05,446 44.81 6,670 2.83
288 Labpur Abhijit Sinha (Rana) AITC 1,08,423 51.14 Biswajit Mondal BJP 90,448 42.66 17,975 8.48
289 Sainthia Nilabati Saha AITC 1,10,572 49.84 Piya Saha BJP 95,329 42.97 15,243 6.87
290 Mayureswar Abhijit Roy AITC 1,00,425 50.36 Shyamapada Mondal BJP 88,350 44.30 12,075 6.06
291 Rampurhat Asish Banerjee AITC 1,03,276 47.52 Subhasis Choudhury (Khokan) BJP 94,804 43.62 8,472 3.90
292 Hansan Dr. Asok Kumar Chattopadhyay AITC 1,08,289 51.42 Nikhil Banerjee BJP 57,676 27.39 50,613 24.03
293 Nalhati Rajendra Prasad Singh (Raju Singh) AITC 1,17,438 56.54 Tapas Kumar Yadav BJP 60,533 29.15 56,905 27.39
294 Murarai Dr. Mosarraf Hossain AITC 1,46,496 67.23 Debasish Roy BJP 48,250 22.14 98,246 45.09

Controversies[edit | edit source]

Communist Party of India (Marxist) supporters and leaders accused No Vote To BJP campaign and CPIML Liberation of leading to the victory of All India Trinamool Congress. Relations between CPIM and CPIML Liberation weakened after 2021 West Bengal Legislative Election.[301][302]

No Vote To BJP campaign[edit | edit source]

No Vote To BJP was a non-partisan, Anti-BJP political campaign in West Bengal. The campaign motto was We requested to all peoples of the West Bengal, vote for anyone in the election, but not vote for the BJP on the 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election..[303][304][305][306][307]

Nandigram controversy[edit | edit source]

On 18 January Mamata Banerjee announced at a rally in Nandigram that she would contest the upcoming assembly elections from Nandigram. Hours later, Suvendu Adhikari said he would defeat the CM by a margin of at least 50,000 votes or quit politics.[308][309]

On the eve of polling in Nandigram, the ECI ordered the transfer of the sub-divisional police officer of Haldia and the circle inspector of Mahishadal in Purba Medinipur district to non-election assignments[310] and imposed Section 144 in that constituency.[311] A day after the polling, stray clashes took place between workers of the TMC and the BJP in some parts of Nandigram.[312]

The votes were counted on 2 May. All eyes were set on the updates of high-voltage Nandigram constituency. 17 rounds of counting was to be done before declaring the winner. Mamata Banerjee was trailing in initial rounds. The EC informed that announcement of results for Nandigram would be delayed because of problem in server.[313] In the 16th round, when the counting of votes in Gokulnagar panchayat area started, Mamata fell behind.[314] After the 16th round, the counting of 17th round was delayed by an hour. Postal ballots were being counted at that time. At the end of the seventeenth round, it was announced that Mamata Banerjee had won by a margin of 1,200 (or 3,717) votes. Though later, it was declared that Suvendu had defeated (his) former party leader by approximately 1,956 votes.[315][2][316][317] Mamata banerjee continued to claim that she won Nandigram, Security was beefed up in the vicinity of the Haldia counting centre amid fears of unrest.

Mamata Banerjee alleged that the returning officer of Nandigram constituency was threatened and the two observers sitting inside the counting centre were very biased.[318][319][320]

The ECI wrote a letter to the West Bengal chief secretary and directed them to take all appropriate measures to keep a strict watch and regularly monitor the security provided to the returning officer in Nandigram.

Since Adhikari was declared winner, TMC workers protested outside the counting centre. Central Forces protected Adhikari's car while before it left the area. TMC workers alleged that the counting was stopped for three hours, the result was overturned after a power outage, and their agent was assaulted and thrown out from the counting centre by central forces.[321]

On 14 July, the High Court issued a notice to Adhikari, the ECI, the state electoral officer, and the returning officer with a direction to keep all election-related records intact until the case was heard on 12 August.[322][323] Adhikari went to the Supreme Court seeking transfer of Banerjee's election petition case outside the state.[324]

On 12 August, Adhikari's lawyers submitted before the court of Justice Sarkar that the legislator has approached the Supreme Court seeking transfer of the case from West Bengal. In keeping with the respondent's prayer, Justice Sarkar adjourned the hearing to 15 November.[325][326] On that date, Adhikari filed a petition in the Calcutta High Court seeking adjournment of the case. The High Court asked him to file a written statement explaining the reason for his no-confidence in the High Court by 29 November and it was decided that the next hearing would be held on 1 December.[327][328]

Reactions and analysis[edit | edit source]

For the first time since the creation of the state through division of Bengal Presidency, the state legislative assembly does not have any members from the INC or Left Front, who dominated and shaped the politics of the state until 1998 when the TMC was founded and overtook the INC as the main opposition party in the state.

Opinion polls and exit polls predicted a tight race between the TMC and BJP, and that TMC would win around 150 seats, BJP 140, with the remaining for Morcha. TMC won over 200 seats, while BJP overall performed poorly.[329] Although it was the best ever performance of the state BJP in terms of both seats (before 2016, it never had more than one seat in the state Legislative assembly) and voteshare (at the height of the Ram mandir agitation, BJP managed to win 11.34% of votes in the 1991 election), it wasn't as phenomenal as it was in 2019.

BJP's vote share fell from 40% in the 2019 elections to 38%. Reasons given were:

The TMC increased its vote share from 43% in 2019 elections to 48% in the election. Reasons given were:

  • After the debacle in the 2019 elections, Mamata Banerjee ordered her party to return the "cut-money" (money collected by extorting and accepting bribes from common people, in order to "allow" them to access government facilities)[351] in an attempt to distance herself from corruption perpetrated by her cadres and maintain her clean image.
  • To tone down the allegations of Muslim appeasement made against her, Mamata Banerjee declared an allowance for Hindu priests,[352] providing 50,000 INR to each Durga Puja committee in the state,[353] emphasising on her Bengali Brahmin background and reciting shlokas from the Devi Mahatmya in political rallies.[354]
  • The Didi Ke Bolo campaign launched by Prashant Kishor helped the electorate directly communicate with Mamata Banerjee and was widely popular in the state.[355] The programs aimed to rebrand the public image of Mamata Banerjee from an arrogant pro-Muslim streetfighter prone to outbursts of anger to a down-to-earth leader who represents Bengali cultural values on a national level.[356][357]
  • To curb the influence of party cadres acting as middlemen between common people and government schemes, Mamata Banerjee launched government programs like Duare Sarkar (transl. "Government at your doorstep")[358] and Paraye Paraye Somadhan (transl. "Solution at your neighbourhood")[359] which aimed to directly deliver welfare schemes run by the state government to the public, and were well received.[360]
  • TMC countered BJP's campaign of polarisation on religious grounds based on aggressive propagation of Hindutva by labelling the BJP as a party of non-Bengalis who were importing an alien culture in the state in their attempts of achieving cultural homogenization under the name of Hindu unity and portraying Mamata Banerjee as the defendant of Bengali identity in the face of Hindutva through its official election slogan "Bangla nijer meyekei chay" (transl. "Bengal wants its own daughter")[361]
  • Mamata Banerjee's decision to contest the elections only from Nandigram instead of her home-turf Bhabanipur (from where she had been elected MLA twice and MP for South Kolkata 7 times) motivated her party cadres demoralised by the rise of BJP in 2019 and the ensuing defection of many top TMC leaders, to dedicate themselves entirely in preventing the BJP from coming into power in the state.[362] Modi, Shah, and an entire hoard of high-profile leaders of national politics campaigned to remove Mamata Banerjee from power with the ECI acting biasedly in favour of the BJP[363] and that she was campaigning from a wheelchair, solidified Mamata Banerjee's image in public perception as a fighter who is unwilling to give up without a fight.[339] The TMC utilised this indomitable fighter spirit of her through its unofficial election anthem[364] "Khela Hobe" (transl. "The game is on"), which was later gave rise to the slogan "Bhanga Paye Khela Hobe" (transl. "The game will be played even with a fractured leg").[365]
  • Welfare schemes implemented by Mamata Banerjee like Kanyashree were already popular among the masses. They were combined by other populist schemes in the list of electoral promises, most notably Lakshmir Bhandar (basic income support for unemployed women).[366]
  • BJP's endorsement of the killing of Muslims in the Sitalkuchi firing incident left the Bengali Muslim community of the state (who constitute 30% of the electorate) fearful for their existence and security in the scenario of a BJP-ruled West Bengal, and they voted unitedly for the TMC in the election, especially in the Muslim-majority Malda division, where the Muslim votes until then was traditionally divided between the INC and CPI(M).[339]

The combined vote share of INC and Left Front fell from 11% in the 2019 general elections to 8% in this elections. Reasons given were:

  • Confusion regarding the party's policy was an important factor. Central INC leaders like Rahul Gandhi refrained from campaigning against Mamata Banerjee as the party enjoyed cooperation with the TMC at a national level, but at the state level PCC chief Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury refused to cooperate with TMC, and INC leaders found it difficult to justify their alliance with the Left Front in West Bengal while opposing the Left Front in Kerala at the same time.[367] The Left Front was divided over whether to consider BJP to be a greater threat than the TMC, and decided to focus more on opposing TMC than the BJP.[368] This strategy backfired on the Left Front as the TMC portrayed itself as the party that could withstand BJP in the state, and the Left Front was viewed as a "vote-cutter"[369] that divided the anti-BJP votes to BJP's advantage. A group of voters who had voted for the Left Front in the 2019 general elections, under influence of the non-partisan No Vote to BJP campaign[370][371][306][304][305][307] voted for the TMC to prevent BJP from coming into power.
  • To attract the anti-TMC and anti-BJP votes towards itself, the Sanyukta Morcha tried to portray BJP and TMC to be the same on the grounds that both parties harboured corrupt leaders and engaged in identity politics. The INC's official election slogan was "Aar kono bhul na, aar kono phul na" ("No More Mistakes, No More Flowers", referring to the election symbols of BJP and TMC). The Left Front also criticised both the parties in social media under the term Bijemool (portmanteau of the words BJP and Trinamool). This didn't catch on with the electorate, who saw BJP as a Hindu right-wing party and TMC as a center-left party.[372]
  • In spite of fielding Hindu candidates in the seats it had been allotted, public perception about ISF remained to be of a party by and for Muslims led by a hardliner cleric, Abbas Siddiqui, who had compared actress and TMC MP Nusrat Jahan to a prostitute in one of his apolitical jalsas in the past,[373] and the alliance between them and Peerzada of Furfura Sharif was met with unease within the INC.[374] The alliance with ISF wasn't appreciated by the Left Front workers at the grassroots level, who saw it as a violation of the Communist viewpoint of religion being the opium of the masses.
  • The inability of aged leaders at the top of Left Front to adapt to changed conditions in state politics and lack of youth representation in the top decision-making bodies has also been cited as a reason.[375]
  • In spite of mobilising huge amounts of crowds in the first rally of the Sanyukta Morcha at the Brigade Parade grounds before the elections began,[376] ISF failed to divide the Muslim votes between itself and TMC in Presidency division and Burdwan division as expected from it[373] in the aftermath of the Sitalkuchi shooting incident. The victory ISF's lone winning candidate (Abbas's brother Nowshad Siddiqui) in Bhangar has been credited to Arabul Islam's dissatisfaction for not being fielded as the candidate and the resulting non-cooperation with the district TMC leadership.[377]

Veteran BJP leader Tathagata Roy lashed out at the party leadership on Twitter for viewing the ground conditions in the state through what he called KDSA (i.e. Kailash Vijayvargiya, Dilip Ghosh, Shiv Prakash and Arvind Menon)[378] and questioned the party's decision to field Nogorer notis (transl. "City prostitutes"), referring to actresses Payel Sarkar, Tanushree Chakraborty and Srabanti Chatterjee, who were seen in a boat ride with TMC leader Madan Mitra in the past.[379] He also specifically blamed Dilip Ghosh's many controversial remarks, most notably his misogynistic comments against Goddess Durga, the most widely revered Hindu deity in Bengali Hindu society in his attempt to glorify Lord Rama, the most widely revered Hindu deity in North Indian Hindu society[lower-alpha 16] and the ideological poster-boy of the RSS-BJP alongside Hanuman since the days of the Ram-mandir movement to justify the 'holier-than-thou' attitude of the Bengali Hindu supporters of BJP over the Bengali Hindus who don't support the BJP at a media conclave while campaigning for the elections, to be responsible for the party's poor performance. His Nogorer Noti remark drew widespread criticism online.

The average winning margin of all the candidates in this election stood at 26,964 votes, while the same for AITC candidates was 31,760 votes.[380] This loss was stated by the media to be Modi's personal failure.[381]

In view of the popular slogan "Khela Hobe", Mamata Banerjee declared that her party would observe 16 August as Khela Hobe Divas, which the BJP tried to link with Direct Action Day.[382] She also launched a government scheme named "Khela Hobe" which granted 5,00,000 INR and free footballs among 25,000 sporting clubs in the state to promote sports in economically poorer sections of society.[383]

Countering Shah's claim that BJP would come to power in West Bengal by winning around 200 or more seats out of the 294 seats in the state legislative assembly,[384][385] Kishor publicly declared that he would resign from his job if BJP managed to win more than a 100 seats in this elections.[386] Although he delivered his promise, Kishor declared his retirement from on being an election strategist on 2 May, citing personal reasons.[387][388][389]

Allegations of partial Election Commission[edit | edit source]

Election strategist Prashant Kishor who helped TMC in the elections, accused the Election Commission of being partial and helping the BJP saying, "I have never seen a more partial Election Commission... It did everything to help the BJP... From allowing the use of religion to scheduling the poll and bending the rules, the ECI did everything to help the BJP."[390]

Aftermath[edit | edit source]

Violence[edit | edit source]

Politically motivated violence in West Bengal took place since before the 2021 West Bengal elections.

In June 2019, 2 Trinamool Congress (TMC) workers were killed in Bengal. The party had blamed Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) for it.

Indian Home Minister and BJP member Amit Shah said that more than 300 BJP members were killed due to the political violence as of December 2020 and that "investigation in those cases hasn't moved an inch".

After results were announced, post-poll violence broke out in some areas of the state. In reality it was continuation of the violence which took place across the state during the election.[391][392]

On 2 May, the results had just started showing signs of Trinamool returning to power when the men arrived, going house to house, ransacking them, breaking some. By the end of the day, 40 families of a colony located on KPC Medical College grounds in Jadavpur had fled. All BJP supporters or workers say TMC threats had kept them away for two-and-a-half months .[393]

Government formation[edit | edit source]

Mamata Banerjee took an oath as the Chief Minister of West Bengal for the third time on 5 May 2021 at the Raj Bhawan in Kolkata.[394] She expanded the cabinet on 10 May 2021 when 43 TMC leaders were sworn in as ministers.[395] 17 new people were in the Third Banerjee ministry.[396][397]

Vacant seats[edit | edit source]

TMC candidate Kajal Sinha from Khardaha died from COVID-19 after polling but before the results of the state assembly elections were announced, in which he emerged victorious.[398] The ECI deferred the elections to two assembly seats in West Bengal in view of the COVID-19 pandemic. The polling had been rescheduled earlier to 16 May 2021 due to the death of two contestants from the Samserganj and Jangipur constituencies.[399] Mocking this decision, the TMC said "The Election Commission, though late, finally woke up. But when demands were made repeatedly to arrange the election in one day by combining 2–3 phases, then they remained silent."[400] Two BJP MLAs – Nisith Pramanik from Dinhata and Jaganath Sarkar from Shantipur constituencies – resigned after the election results, as they were sitting MPs from Cooch Behar and Ranaghat, respectively, and wanted to continue as MPs.[401] Jayanta Naskar, TMC MLA of Gosaba, died from COVID-19 on 19 June after testing negative for the disease.[402][403][404]

Appointments[edit | edit source]

Adhikari, with the support of 22 MLAs, was elected as Leader of Opposition in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly on 10 May 2021.[405][406]

BJP MPs Subhash Sarkar from Bankura, John Barla from Alipurduar, Nisith Pramanik from Coochbehar, and Shantanu Thakur from Bangaon were made ministers-of-state in the Union Cabinet after the polls.[407]

Incumbent Cabinet ministers from the state, Babul Supriyo from Asansol and Debasree Chaudhuri from Raiganj, resigned from their positions due to their failure in rallying the voters from their respective constituencies to vote for BJP.[408] After the Cabinet reshuffle, Supriyo stated that he was quitting politics and his position as an MP, but after meeting the leaders of BJP, he decided to retain his position as an MP. He later joined TMC, stating that he wanted to remain in politics but his political participation was being restricted by BJP due to his defeat from Tollyganj and the party's poor performance in Asanol.[409]

Abhishek Banerjee was promoted from the president of state TMC's youth wing to all-India general secretary.[410]

Long time RSS activist and Balurghat MP Sukanta Majumdar succeeded Dilip Ghosh as the president of the state BJP unit, while Ghosh was made one of the national vice-presidents of the party.[411]

Defections[edit | edit source]

The Union Home Ministry decided to provide Y+ category security to Sisir Adhikari and his son Dibyendu Adhikari.[412][413][414]

East Bardhaman MP Sunil Mondal, who had earlier defected from TMC to BJP alongside Adhikari in 2020,[23] declared in August that he was "always with the TMC".[415]

Adhikari demanded that the speaker Biman Banerjee dismiss Mukul Roy from the legislative assembly according to the anti-defection law, but TMC stated if Adhikari's father Sisir Adhikari can remain the MP from Kanthi even after switching from TMC to BJP in early 2021, then Roy should be allowed to as well.[416]

Four other MLAs – Soumen Roy from Kaliaganj,[417] Biswajit Das from Bagda,[418] Tanmoy Ghosh from Bishnupur[419] and Krishna Kalyani from Raiganj[420][421][422][423] switched from BJP to TMC following Roy without being disqualified from their membership. All-India president of Congress's women's wing and its national spokesperson and former Silchar MP Sushmita Dev joined TMC,[424] and was followed by Luizinho Faleiro.[425][426][427]

After joining TMC,[428][429] Supriyo resigned as MP on 19 October.[430][431]

See also[edit | edit source]

Notes[edit | edit source]

  1. Ghosh was the sitting MP for Medinipur.
  2. Shyamaprasad Mukherjee was initially a member of the Hindu Mahasabha. After the Mahasabha became unpopular due to its involvement in the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, Mukherjee formed a new Hindu right-wing party called Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJS). During the Emergency era, Atal Bihari Vajpayee merged the BJS with other parties to form the Janata Party. Following disagreements with Morarji Desai over his Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) membership, Vajpayee broke away from the Janata Party and re-created the BJS under the name of BJP. Although Vajpayee is the legal founder of BJP, the party sees itself as a continuation of BJS and thus considers Mukherjee to be the founder of BJP.
  3. Apart from these, an announcement about two new municipalities was made in October 2021.[28][29] Bally Municipality was re-established on 12 November 2021.[30][31]
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 For candidates only sponsored by the Indian National Congress in Samserganj[83] and Revolutionary Socialist Party in Jangipur.[84]
  5. Trinamool Congress supported Independent candidate in Joypur after their candidate's nomination was cancelled.[91][92]
  6. Indian Secular Front is an unregistered political party and it contested the election on the "Envelope" symbol and name of Bihar-based political party Rashtriya Secular Majlis Party (RSMP).[114][104]
  7. A total of 305 candidates were fielded. These candidates contested 283 unique seats. In 11 of those seats, there were two candidates each, making a total of 22 candidates across those constituencies. Overall, the alliance contested all 294 assembly seats.
  8. [124][125][126]
  9. This survey was larger than any other opinion poll conducted by other agencies, on the basis of sample size, which for this survey was 147,000.
  10. Apart from these, there were 128 overseas electors. Among them, 2 electors exercised their franchise.[113][296]
  11. In Samserganj and Jangipur, elections were held on 30 September 2021.
  12. Trinamool Congress won 215 seats and its ally Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (Tamang) won 1 seat of Kalimpong.
  13. NDA won 6 seats in 2016: BJP won 3 and its ally GJM won 3. However, prior to the 2021 election, GJM allied with the Trinamool Congress.
  14. Unlike in the Middle East, 'harem' in the Indian subcontinent referred to the inner apartments of a Muslim household exclusively reserved for concubines, while the same for legitimately-wedded wives is called as zenana
  15. According to the definition of a Hindu, as espoused by Hindutva ideologue Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, the BJP regards the Adivasi people as part of the Hindu society, and the RSS has always tried to make the Adivasis abandon their indigenous folk religion in favour of mainstream Hinduism in order to facilitate their integration into Hindu society, however certain Adivasi groups have resisted these attempts and have demanded their religion to be recognised as a separate religion
  16. worship of Rama is not much popular in Bengal, due to the influence of Radha Krishna-centric Gaudiya Vaishnavism, Shaktism centred around Durga & Kali and Shiva-centric Nath ideology

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