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| previous_year = 2014
| previous_year = 2014
| election_date = 11 April 2019 to 19 May 2019
| election_date = 11 April 2019 to 19 May 2019
| next_year = 2024
| next_year = [[Next Indian general election in West Bengal|2024]]
| seats_for_election = 42 seats
| seats_for_election = 42 seats
| turnout = 81.76% ({{decrease}}0.46%)
| turnout = 81.76% ({{decrease}}0.46%)
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| leader_since1 = 1998
| leader_since1 = 1998
| last_election1 = 34
| last_election1 = 34
| seats1 = 22
| seats1 = '''22'''
| seat_change1 = {{decrease}} 12
| seat_change1 = {{decrease}} 12
| popular_vote1 = 24,757,345
| popular_vote1 = '''24,757,345'''
| percentage1 = 43.3%
| percentage1 = '''43.3%'''
| swing1 = {{increase}} 3.48%
| swing1 = {{increase}} 3.48%
| party2 = Bharatiya Janata Party, West Bengal
| party2 = Bharatiya Janata Party, West Bengal
| image2 = [[File:Dilip Ghosh.jpg|100x100px]]
| image2 = [[File:Dilip Ghosh.jpg|100x100px]]
| leader2 = [[Dilip Ghosh (politician)|Dilip Ghosh]]  
| leader2 = [[Dilip Ghosh (politician)|Dilip Ghosh]]
| leaders_seat2 = [[Medinipur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Medinipur]]
| leaders_seat2 = [[Medinipur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Medinipur]]
| leader_since2 = 2015
| leader_since2 = 2015
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| swing2 = {{increase}} 22.76
| swing2 = {{increase}} 22.76
| party5 = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
| party5 = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
| image5 =
| image5 =  
| leader5 = [[Surya Kanta Mishra]]
| leader5 = [[Surjya Kanta Mishra]]
| leaders_seat5 = did not contest
| leaders_seat5 = did not contest
| leader_since5 = 2011
| leader_since5 = 2011
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| last_election5 = 2
| last_election5 = 2
| seats5 = 0
| seats5 = 0
| seat_change5 = {{decrease}}2  
| seat_change5 = {{decrease}}2
| popular_vote5 = 3,594,283
| popular_vote5 = 3,594,283
| percentage5 = 6.33%
| percentage5 = 6.33%
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| next_election = 2024 Indian general election in West Bengal
| next_election = 2024 Indian general election in West Bengal
| poll1_date =  
| poll1_date =  
| title = [[Prime Minister]]
| posttitle = [[Prime Minister]] after election
| before_party = [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| before_election = [[Narendra Modi]]
| after_election = [[Narendra Modi]]
| after_party = [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
}}
}}


The [[2019 Indian general election]] were held in [[India]] between April and May 2019 to constitute the [[17th Lok Sabha]]. <ref name="BusinessLine">[https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/elections/election-results-2019-bengal-votes-for-the-bjpbreaks-many-stereotypes/article27216896.ece# Election results 2019: Bengal votes for the BJP, breaks many stereotypes], The Hindu BusinessLine, 23 May 2019.</ref><ref name="livemint">[https://www.livemint.com/elections/lok-sabha-elections/west-bengal-results-2019-live-updates-mamata-banerjee-tmc-narendra-modi-bjp-1558573084174.html WB Election Result Highlights: BJP creates history in Bengal], livemint, 24 May 2019.</ref>
The [[2019 Indian general election]] were held in [[India]] between April and May 2019 to constitute the [[17th Lok Sabha]].<ref name="BusinessLine">[https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/elections/election-results-2019-bengal-votes-for-the-bjpbreaks-many-stereotypes/article27216896.ece# Election results 2019: Bengal votes for the BJP, breaks many stereotypes], The Hindu BusinessLine, 23 May 2019.</ref><ref name="livemint">[https://www.livemint.com/elections/lok-sabha-elections/west-bengal-results-2019-live-updates-mamata-banerjee-tmc-narendra-modi-bjp-1558573084174.html WB Election Result Highlights: BJP creates history in Bengal], livemint, 24 May 2019.</ref>


== Surveys and Polls ==
== Surveys and Polls ==
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! width="100" rowspan="2" |Date published
! width="100" rowspan="2" |Date published
! width="175" rowspan="2" |Polling agency
! width="175" rowspan="2" |Polling agency
! style="background:{{National Democratic Alliance (India)/meta/color}}" |
! style="background:{{party color|National Democratic Alliance (India)}}" |
! style="background:{{United Progressive Alliance/meta/color}}" |
! style="background:{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |
! style="background:{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}" |
! style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}}" |
! style="background:{{Communist Party of India (Marxist)/meta/color}}" |
! style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}" |
! rowspan="2" |Lead
! rowspan="2" |Lead
|-
|-
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|-
|-
| Jan 2019
| Jan 2019
| Republic TV - C Voter<ref name="republicworld.com"/>
| Republic TV - C Voter
| 31.8%
| 31.8%
| 9.6%
| 9.6%
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''43.7%'''
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''43.7%'''
| 14.4%
| 14.4%
| style="background:{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}" |11.9%
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}}" |11.9%
|}
|}


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! width="100" rowspan="2" |Date published
! width="100" rowspan="2" |Date published
! width="175" rowspan="2" |Polling agency
! width="175" rowspan="2" |Polling agency
! style="background:{{National Democratic Alliance (India)/meta/color}}" |
! style="background:{{party color|National Democratic Alliance (India)}}" |
! style="background:{{United Progressive Alliance/meta/color}}" |
! style="background:{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |
! style="background:{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}" |
! style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}}" |
! style="background:{{Communist Party of India (Marxist)/meta/color}}" |
! style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}" |
! rowspan="2" |Lead
! rowspan="2" |Lead
|-
|-
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| style="background:#B0F4B0" | '''24'''
| style="background:#B0F4B0" | '''24'''
| 0
| 0
| style="background:{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}" | 8
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}}" | 8
|-
|-
| Times Now - VMR  
| Times Now - VMR  
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| style="background:#B0F4B0" | '''28'''
| style="background:#B0F4B0" | '''28'''
| 1
| 1
| style="background:{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}" | 17
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}}" | 17
|-
|-
|Republic TV- Jan Ki Baat
|Republic TV- Jan Ki Baat
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| style="background:#B0F4B0" | '''29'''
| style="background:#B0F4B0" | '''29'''
| 0
| 0
| style="background:{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}" | 18
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}}" | 18
|-
|-
| India Today - AxisMyIndia  
| India Today - AxisMyIndia <ref>{{Cite web|date=19 May 2019|title=India Today-Axis My India Exit Poll 2019: Data points to a clear gain for BJP in West Bengal|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/diu/story/exit-poll-2019-data-points-to-a-clear-gain-for-bjp-in-west-bengal-1529130-2019-05-19|access-date=15 September 2021|website=India Today}}</ref>
| style="background:#F9BC7F"|'''18-22'''
| style="background:#F9BC7F" | '''19-23'''
| 1
| 0-1
| 19-23
| 19-22
| 0
| 0
| style="background:{{National Democratic Alliance (India)/meta/color}}; color:white" | 1
| style="background:{{party color|National Democratic Alliance (India)}}" | 1
|-
|-
| NewsX - CNX  
| NewsX - CNX  
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| style="background:#B0F4B0" | '''26'''
| style="background:#B0F4B0" | '''26'''
| 0
| 0
| style="background:{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}" | 8
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}}" | 8
|-
|-
| News24 - Today's Chanakya  
| News24 - Today's Chanakya  
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| style="background:#B0F4B0" | '''23'''
| style="background:#B0F4B0" | '''23'''
| 0
| 0
| style="background:{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}" | 5
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}}" | 5
|-
|-
| rowspan="7" | [[Opinion poll]]  
| rowspan="7" | [[Opinion poll]]  
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|style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''28'''
|style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''28'''
| 1
| 1
|style="background:{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}" |16
|style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}}" |16
|-
|-


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|style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''25'''
|style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''25'''
| 1
| 1
|style="background:{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}" |12
|style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}}" |12
|-
|-


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| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''31'''
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''31'''
| {{dash}}
| {{dash}}
| style="background:{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}" |23
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}}" |23
|-
|-
|Jan 2019
|Jan 2019
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|style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''30'''
|style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''30'''
| 0
| 0
|style="background:{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}" |22
|style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}}" |22
|-
|-
|Jan 2019
|Jan 2019
|Republic TV - Cvoter<ref name="republicworld.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.republicworld.com/india-news/politics/national-approval-ratings-despite-bjps-west-bengal-push-mamatas-tmc-projected-to-dominate-elections|title=National Approval Ratings: Despite BJP's West Bengal push, Mamata's TMC projected to dominate elections|website=Republicworld.com|access-date=26 February 2019}}</ref>
|Republic TV - C Voter
|7
|7
|1
|1
|style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''34'''
|style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''34'''
| 0
| 0
|style="background:{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}" |27
|style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}}" |27
|-
|-
| Nov 2018
| Nov 2018
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| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''32'''
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''32'''
| 1
| 1
| style="background:{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}" |27
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}}" |27
|-
|-
| Nov 2018
| Nov 2018
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| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''32'''
| style="background:#B0F4B0" |'''32'''
| {{dash}}
| {{dash}}
| style="background:{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}" |23
| style="background:{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}}" |23
|}
|}


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On 12 March 2019, party president [[Mamata Banerjee]] announced the party candidates for the election.<ref>{{cite web |title=Mamata releases TMC list for all 42 WB seats; alleges attempt to bribe voters |url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/elections/lok-sabha/west-bengal/mamata-releases-tmc-list-for-all-42-wb-seats-alleges-attempt-to-bribe-voters/articleshow/68375563.cms |publisher=[[The Economic Times]] |access-date=17 March 2019 |date=12 March 2019}}</ref> 41% of the candidates were women. Notable exclusions from the list were the party's general secretary [[Subrata Bakshi]] and [[Sugata Bose]]. Bose did not get permission from [[Harvard University]], where he is a professor, to contest the election.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Rakshit |first1=Avishek |title=Lok Sabha polls 2019: Trinamool Congress' election list out, 41% women |url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/elections/lok-sabha-polls-2019-trinamool-congress-election-list-out-41-women-119031300049_1.html |publisher=[[Business Standard]] |access-date=17 March 2019 |date=12 March 2019}}</ref> Notable inclusions were [[Cinema of West Bengal|Bengali actresses]] [[Mimi Chakraborty]] and [[Nusrat Jahan]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Kumar |first1=Sweety |title=Lok Sabha polls: TMC’s two new faces from Tollywood caught in middle of a social media storm |url=https://indianexpress.com/elections/lok-sabha-polls-tmcs-two-new-faces-from-tollywood-caught-in-middle-of-a-social-media-storm-5627290/ |publisher=[[The Indian Express]] |access-date=17 March 2019}}</ref>
On 12 March 2019, party president [[Mamata Banerjee]] announced the party candidates for the election.<ref>{{cite web |title=Mamata releases TMC list for all 42 WB seats; alleges attempt to bribe voters |url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/elections/lok-sabha/west-bengal/mamata-releases-tmc-list-for-all-42-wb-seats-alleges-attempt-to-bribe-voters/articleshow/68375563.cms |publisher=[[The Economic Times]] |access-date=17 March 2019 |date=12 March 2019}}</ref> 41% of the candidates were women. Notable exclusions from the list were the party's general secretary [[Subrata Bakshi]] and [[Sugata Bose]]. Bose did not get permission from [[Harvard University]], where he is a professor, to contest the election.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Rakshit |first1=Avishek |title=Lok Sabha polls 2019: Trinamool Congress' election list out, 41% women |url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/elections/lok-sabha-polls-2019-trinamool-congress-election-list-out-41-women-119031300049_1.html |publisher=[[Business Standard]] |access-date=17 March 2019 |date=12 March 2019}}</ref> Notable inclusions were [[Cinema of West Bengal|Bengali actresses]] [[Mimi Chakraborty]] and [[Nusrat Jahan]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Kumar |first1=Sweety |title=Lok Sabha polls: TMC’s two new faces from Tollywood caught in middle of a social media storm |url=https://indianexpress.com/elections/lok-sabha-polls-tmcs-two-new-faces-from-tollywood-caught-in-middle-of-a-social-media-storm-5627290/ |publisher=[[The Indian Express]] |access-date=17 March 2019}}</ref>


===List of candidates===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
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|-
|-
! 1  
! 1  
|[[Cooch Behar (Lok Sabha constituency)|Cooch Behar]]|| SC ||Paresh Chandra Adhikary
|[[Cooch Behar (Lok Sabha constituency)|Cooch Behar]]|| SC ||[[Paresh Chandra Adhikary]]
|[[Nisith Pramanik]]
|[[Nisith Pramanik]]
|Priya Roy Choudhury
|Priya Roy Choudhury
|Gobinda Roy
|Gobinda Chandra Roy  
([[All India Forward Bloc|AIFB]])
|-
|-
! 2  
! 2  
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|Mohan Lal Basumuta
|Mohan Lal Basumuta
|Mili Oraon
|Mili Oraon
([[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|RSP]])
|-
|-
! 3  
! 3  
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|[[Jayanta Ray]]
|[[Jayanta Ray]]
|Mani Kumar Darnal
|Mani Kumar Darnal
|Bhagirath Roy
|Bhagirath Chandra Roy
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 4  
! 4  
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|Shankar Malakar
|Shankar Malakar
|[[Saman Pathak]]
|[[Saman Pathak]]
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 5  
! 5  
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|[[Deepa Dasmunshi]]
|[[Deepa Dasmunshi]]
|[[Mohammed Salim (politician)|Mohammed Salim]]
|[[Mohammed Salim (politician)|Mohammed Salim]]
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 6  
! 6  
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|[[Sukanta Majumdar]]
|[[Sukanta Majumdar]]
|Sadik Sarkar
|Sadik Sarkar
|Ranen Burman
|[[Ranen Barman]]
([[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|RSP]])
|-
|-
! 7  
! 7  
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|[[Isha Khan Choudhury|Isha Khan Chowdhury]]
|[[Isha Khan Choudhury|Isha Khan Chowdhury]]
|Biswanath Ghosh
|Biswanath Ghosh
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 8  
! 8  
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|[[Sreerupa Mitra Chaudhury]]
|[[Sreerupa Mitra Chaudhury]]
|[[Abu Hasem Khan Choudhury]]
|[[Abu Hasem Khan Choudhury]]
| ''Did Not Contest''
| colspan="1" style="background:#00BFFF;"|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]] supports [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
|-
! 9  
! 9  
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|[[Mafuja Khatun]]
|[[Mafuja Khatun]]
|[[Abhijit Mukherjee]]
|[[Abhijit Mukherjee]]
|Zulfikar Ali
|Md. Zulfikar Ali
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 10  
! 10  
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|[[Krishna Juardar Arya]]
|[[Krishna Juardar Arya]]
|[[Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury]]
|[[Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury]]
|Id Mohammad
|Saikh Id Mohammad
([[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|RSP]])
|-
|-
! 11  
! 11  
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|[[Abu Hena]]
|[[Abu Hena]]
|[[Badaruddoza Khan]]
|[[Badaruddoza Khan]]
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 12  
! 12  
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|[[Kalyan Chaubey]]
|[[Kalyan Chaubey]]
|Intaj Ali Shah
|Intaj Ali Shah
|Shantanu Jha
|Dr. Shantanu Jha
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 13  
! 13  
|[[Ranaghat (Lok Sabha constituency)|Ranaghat]]|| SC ||[[Rupaali Biswas]]
|[[Ranaghat (Lok Sabha constituency)|Ranaghat]]|| SC ||[[Rupaali Biswas]]
|Jagannath Sarkar
|[[Jagannath Sarkar (BJP politician)|Jagannath Sarkar]]
|Minati Biswas
|Minati Biswas
|Ruma Biswas
|CA Rama Biswas
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 14  
! 14  
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|[[Shantanu Thakur]]
|[[Shantanu Thakur]]
|Sourav Prasad
|Sourav Prasad
|Alokesh Das
|[[Alakesh Das]]
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 15  
! 15  
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|[[Mohammad Alam (Politician)|Mohammad Alam]]
|[[Mohammad Alam (Politician)|Mohammad Alam]]
|Gargi Chatterjee
|Gargi Chatterjee
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 16  
! 16  
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|[[Samik Bhattacharya]]
|[[Samik Bhattacharya]]
|Saurav Saha
|Saurav Saha
|Nepaldeb Bhattacharya
|[[Nepaldev Bhattacharya]]
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 17  
! 17  
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|[[Mrinal Kanthi Debnath]]
|[[Mrinal Kanthi Debnath]]
|[[Subrota (Rashu) Dutta]]
|[[Subrota (Rashu) Dutta]]
|[[Haripada Biswas]]
|Haripada Biswas
([[All India Forward Bloc|AIFB]])
|-
|-
! 18  
! 18  
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|[[Quazi Abdur Rahim]]
|[[Quazi Abdur Rahim]]
|[[Pallab Sengupta]]
|[[Pallab Sengupta]]
([[Communist Party of India|CPI]])
|-
|-
! 19  
! 19  
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|[[Ashok Kandari]]
|[[Ashok Kandari]]
|[[Tapan Mondal]]
|[[Tapan Mondal]]
|Subhash Naskar
|[[Subhas Naskar]]
([[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|RSP]])
|-
|-
! 20  
! 20  
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|[[Shyamaprasad Halder]]
|[[Shyamaprasad Halder]]
|[[Krittibas Sardar]]
|[[Krittibas Sardar]]
|[[Sarat Haldar]]
|Dr. Sarat Chandra Haldar
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 21  
! 21  
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|Nilanjan Roy
|Nilanjan Roy
|[[Soumya Aich Roy]]
|[[Soumya Aich Roy]]
|[[Fawad Halim|Fuad Halim]]
|Dr. Fuad Halim
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 22  
! 22  
|[[Jadavpur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Jadavpur]]|| None ||[[Mimi Chakraborty]]
|[[Jadavpur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Jadavpur]]|| None ||[[Mimi Chakraborty]]
|[[Anupam Hazra]]
|[[Anupam Hazra]]
| ''Did Not Contest''
| colspan="1" style="background:#f00;"|[[Indian National Congress|INC]] supports [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]]
|[[Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya]]
|Adv. [[Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya]]
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 23  
! 23  
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|[[Chandra Kumar Bose]]
|[[Chandra Kumar Bose]]
|[[Mita Chakraborty]]
|[[Mita Chakraborty]]
|[[Nandini Mukherjee]]
|Dr. [[Nandini Mukherjee]]
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 24  
! 24  
|[[Kolkata Uttar (Lok Sabha constituency)|Kolkata Uttar]]|| None ||[[Sudip Bandyopadhyay]]
|[[Kolkata Uttar (Lok Sabha constituency)|Kolkata Uttar]]|| None ||[[Sudip Bandyopadhyay]]
|Rahul Sinha
|[[Rahul Sinha]]
|[[Syed Shahid Imam]]
|[[Syed Shahid Imam]]
|[[Kaninika Ghose|Kaninika Bose (Ghosh)]]
|Kaninika Bose (Ghosh)
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 25  
! 25  
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|Rantideb Sen Gupta
|Rantideb Sen Gupta
|Suvra Ghosh
|Suvra Ghosh
|[[Sumitra Adhikari]]
|Adv. Sumitro Adhikary
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 26  
! 26  
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|[[Joy Banerjee]]
|[[Joy Banerjee]]
|Shoma Ranisree Roy
|Shoma Ranisree Roy
|[[Maqsuda Khatun]]
|Dr. Maksuda Khatun
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 27  
! 27  
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|[[Debajit Sarkar]]
|[[Debajit Sarkar]]
|[[Debabrata Biswas (politician)|Debabrata Biswas]]
|[[Debabrata Biswas (politician)|Debabrata Biswas]]
|[[Tirthanker Roy|Tirthankor Roy]]
|CA Tirthankar Ray
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 28  
! 28  
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|[[Locket Chatterjee]]
|[[Locket Chatterjee]]
|Pratul Saha
|Pratul Saha
|[[Pradip Saha]]
|Pradip Saha
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 29  
! 29  
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|[[Tapan Roy]]
|[[Tapan Roy]]
|Jyoti Das
|Jyoti Das
|[[Shaktimohan Mullick]]
|[[Sakti Mohan Malik]]
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 30  
! 30  
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|[[Siddharth Naskar|Siddhartha Naskar]]
|[[Siddharth Naskar|Siddhartha Naskar]]
|Lakshman Chandra Seth
|Lakshman Chandra Seth
|[[Sheikh Ibrahim Ali]]
|Sk. Ibrahim Ali
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 31  
! 31  
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|[[Debasish Samant]]
|[[Debasish Samant]]
|Dipak Kumar Das
|Dipak Kumar Das
|[[Paritosh Patnaik]]
|Paritosh Pattanayak
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 32  
! 32  
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|Bharati Ghosh
|Bharati Ghosh
|Khandakar Mohammad Saifullah
|Khandakar Mohammad Saifullah
|[[Tapan Ganguly]]
|Tapan Ganguli
([[Communist Party of India|CPI]])
|-
|-
! 33  
! 33  
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|[[Kunar Hembram]]
|[[Kunar Hembram]]
|Jagyeswar Hembram
|Jagyeswar Hembram
|[[Debolina Hembrom]]
|[[Deblina Hembram]]
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 34  
! 34  
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|[[Dilip Ghosh (politician)|Dilip Ghosh]]
|[[Dilip Ghosh (politician)|Dilip Ghosh]]
|Sambhunath Chatterjee
|Sambhunath Chatterjee
|[[Biplab Bhatt]]
|Biplab Bhatta
([[Communist Party of India|CPI]])
|-
|-
! 35  
! 35  
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|[[Nepal Mahato]]
|[[Nepal Mahato]]
|[[Bir Singh Mahato]]
|[[Bir Singh Mahato]]
([[All India Forward Bloc|AIFB]])
|-
|-
! 36  
! 36  
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|[[Subhash Sarkar]]
|[[Subhash Sarkar]]
| ''Did Not Contest''
| ''Did Not Contest''
|Amiya Patra
|Dr. Amiya Patra
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-  
|-  
! 37  
! 37  
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|Narayan Chandra Khan
|Narayan Chandra Khan
|[[Sunil Khan]]
|[[Sunil Khan]]
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 38  
! 38  
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|[[Paresh Chandra Das]]
|[[Paresh Chandra Das]]
|Siddhartha Majumder
|Siddhartha Majumder
|[[Ishwar Chandra Das]]
|Iswar Chandra Das
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 39  
! 39  
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|[[S. S. Ahluwalia]]
|[[S. S. Ahluwalia]]
|Ranajit Mukherjee
|Ranajit Mukherjee
|[[Abhas Roy Choudhury]]
|Abhas Ray Chaudhuri
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-
|-
! 40
! 40
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|[[Babul Supriyo]]
|[[Babul Supriyo]]
|Biswarup Mondal
|Biswarup Mondal
|[[Gouranga Chatterjee]]
|Gouranga Chatterjee
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-  
|-  
! 41  
! 41  
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|Ram Prashad Das
|Ram Prashad Das
|Abhijit Saha  
|Abhijit Saha  
|[[Ram Chandra Dome]]
|Dr. [[Ram Chandra Dome]]
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|-  
|-  
! 42  
! 42  
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|[[Dudh Kumar Mondal]]
|[[Dudh Kumar Mondal]]
|Imam Hossain
|Imam Hossain
|Rezaul Karim
|Dr. Md. Rezaul Karim
([[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]])
|}
|}


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{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Name of Party
!Name of Party
!Vote Share %
!Vote Share (%)
!Change %
!Change (%)
!Seats won
!Seats won
!Change
!Change
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|[[All India Trinamool Congress]]
|[[All India Trinamool Congress]]
|43.69%
|43.69%
|{{increase}}3.48
|{{increase}}4.64
|22
|22
|{{decrease}}12
|{{decrease}}12
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== Constituency-wise Results ==
== Constituency-wise Results ==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
<ref>{{cite web |title=33. Constituency wise detailed result |url=https://eci.gov.in/files/file/13539-33-constituency-wise-detailed-result/ |website=Electoral Commission of India |publisher=Electoral Commission of India |access-date=18 December 2021}}</ref>
!#
 
!Constituency
=== Alipurduars ===
!Turnout'''<ref name="eciturnout">[https://eci.gov.in/files/file/9997-final-voter-turnout-of-phase-1-and-phase-2-of-the-lok-sabha-elections-2019/ Final voter turnout of Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the Lok Sabha Elections 2019], The Election Commission of India (20 April 2019, updated 4 May 2019)</ref>'''
 
!Winner
{{Election box begin
!colspan=2|Party
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Alipurduars (Lok Sabha constituency)|Alipurduars]]
!Margin
}}
|-
{{Election box candidate with party link|
!1
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
|[[Cooch Behar (Lok Sabha constituency)|Cooch Behar]]
  | candidate = John Barla
|84.08 {{increase}}
  | votes = 7,50,804
|[[Nisith Pramanik]]
  | percentage = 54.4
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
  | change = +26.9
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
}}
|54,231
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|-
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
!2
  | candidate = Dasrath Tirkey
|[[Alipurduars (Lok Sabha constituency)|Alipurduars]]
  | votes = 5,06,815
|83.79 {{increase}}
  | percentage = 36.7
|[[John Barla]]
  | change = +7.1
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|2,43,989
  | party = Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)
|-
  | candidate = Mili Oraon
!3
  | votes = 54,010
|[[Jalpaiguri (Lok Sabha constituency)|Jalpaiguri]]
  | percentage = 3.9
|86.51 {{increase}}
  | change = -23.9
|[[Jayanta Kumar Roy]]
}}
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
{{Election box candidate with party link|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
  | party = Indian National Congress
|1,84,004
  | candidate = Mohanlal Basumata
|-
  | votes = 27,427
!4
  | percentage = 2.0
|[[Darjeeling (Lok Sabha constituency)|Darjeeling]]
  | change = -7.5
|78.80 {{decrease}}
}}
|[[Raju Singh Bisht]]
{{Election box candidate with party link|
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
  | party = NOTA
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
|4,13,443
  | votes = 21,175
|-
  | percentage = 1.5
!5
  | change = -0.1
|[[Raiganj (Lok Sabha constituency)|Raiganj]]
}}
|79.82 {{decrease}}
{{Election box candidate|
|[[Debasree Chaudhuri]]
  | party = Other
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
  | candidate = n/a
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
  | votes = 19,986
|60,574
  | percentage = 1.4
|-
}}
!6
{{Election box majority
|[[Balurghat (Lok Sabha constituency)|Balurghat]]
| votes = 2,43,989
|83.69 {{decrease}}
| percentage = 14.8
|[[Sukanta Majumder]]
| change =
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
{{Election box turnout
|33,293
| votes = 13,80,217
|-
| percentage = 83.7
!7
| change =
|[[Maldaha Uttar (Lok Sabha constituency)|Maldaha Uttar]]
}}
|80.39 {{decrease}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
|[[Khagen Murmu]]
| winner = Bharatiya Janata Party
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| loser = All India Trinamool Congress
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
| swing = +9.9
|84,288
}}
|-
{{Election box end}}
!8
 
|[[Maldaha Dakshin (Lok Sabha constituency)|Maldaha Dakshin]]
=== Arambagh ===
|81.24 {{increase}}
 
|[[Abu Hasem Khan Choudhury]]
{{Election box begin
| bgcolor=#00FFFF|
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Arambagh (Lok Sabha constituency)|Arambagh]]
|[[Indian National Congress]]
}}
|8,222
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|-
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
!9
  | candidate = Aparupa Poddar (Afrin Ali)
|[[Jangipur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Jangipur]]
  | votes = 6,49,929
|80.72 {{increase}}
  | percentage = 44.1
|[[Khalilur Rahaman (Bengali)|Khalilur Rahman]]
  | change = -10.8
| bgcolor=#66FF00|
}}
|All India Trinamool Congress
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|2,45,782
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
|-
  | candidate = Tapan Kumar Ray
!10
  | votes = 6,48,787
|[[Berhampore (Lok Sabha constituency)|Baharampur]]
  | percentage = 44.1
|79.41 {{increase}}
  | change = +32.4
|[[Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury]]
}}
| bgcolor=#00FFFF|
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|[[Indian National Congress]]
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
|80,696
  | candidate = Sakti Mohan Malik
|-
  | votes = 1,00,520
!11
  | percentage = 6.8
|[[Murshidabad (Lok Sabha constituency)|Murshidabad]]
  | change = -22.7
|84.29 {{decrease}}
}}
|[[Abu Taher Khan]]
{{Election box candidate with party link|
| bgcolor=#66FF00|
  | party = Indian National Congress
|All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Jyoti Kumari Das
|2,26,417
  | votes = 25,128
|-
  | percentage = 1.7
!12
  | change = -0.3
|[[Krishnagar(Lok Sabha constituency)|Krishnanagar]]
}}
|83.75 {{decrease}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|[[Mahua Moitra]]
  | party = NOTA
| bgcolor=#66FF00|
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
|All India Trinamool Congress
  | votes = 20,495
|63,218
  | percentage = 1.4
|-
  | change = +0.1
!13
}}
|[[Ranaghat (Lok Sabha constituency)|Ranaghat]]
{{Election box candidate |
|84.26 {{decrease}}
  | party = Other
|[[Jagannath Sarkar (BJP politician)|Jagannath Sarkar]]
  | candidate = n/a
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
  | votes = 27,122
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
  | percentage = 1.8
|2,33,428
}}
|-
{{Election box majority
!14
| votes = 1,142
|[[Bangaon (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bangaon]]
| percentage = 0.1
|82.64 {{decrease}}
| change =
|[[Shantanu Thakur]]
}}
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
{{Election box turnout
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
| votes = 14,71,981
|1,11,594
| percentage = 83.4
|-
| change =
!15
}}
|[[Barrackpore (Lok Sabha constituency)|Barrackpore]]
{{Election box hold with party link|
|76.91 {{decrease}}
| winner = All India Trinamool Congress
|[[Arjun Singh (politician, born 1962)|Arjun Singh]]
| swing = -21.6
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
{{Election box end}}
|14,857
 
|-
=== Asansol ===
!16
 
|[[Dum Dum (Lok Sabha constituency)|Dum Dum]]
{{Election box begin
|76.92 {{decrease}}
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Asansol (Lok Sabha constituency)|Asansol]]
|[[Saugata Roy]]
}}
| bgcolor=#66FF00|
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|All India Trinamool Congress
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
|53,002
  | candidate = Babul Supriyo
|-
  | votes = 6,33,378
!17
  | percentage = 51.2
|[[Barasat (Lok Sabha constituency)|Barasat]]
  | change = +14.4
|81.26 {{decrease}}
}}
|[[Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar]]
{{Election box candidate with party link|
| bgcolor=#66FF00|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
|All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Moon Moon Sen
|1,09,983
  | votes = 4,35,741
|-
  | percentage = 35.2
!18
  | change = +4.6
|[[Basirhat (Lok Sabha constituency)|Basirhat]]
}}
|85.43 {{decrease}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|[[Nusrat Jahan]]
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
| bgcolor=#66FF00|
  | candidate = Gouranga Chatterjee
|All India Trinamool Congress
  | votes = 87,608
|3,50,369
  | percentage = 7.1
|-
  | change = -15.3
!19
}}
|[[Jaynagar (Lok Sabha constituency)|Jaynagar]]
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|82.29 {{increase}}
  | party = Indian National Congress
|[[Pratima Mondal]]
  | candidate = Biswarup Mondal
| bgcolor=#66FF00|
  | votes = 21,038
|All India Trinamool Congress
  | percentage = 1.7
|3,16,775
  | change = -2.5
|-
}}
!20
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|[[Mathurapur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Mathurapur]]
  | party = NOTA
|84.86 {{decrease}}
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
|[[Choudhury Mohan Jatua]]
  | votes = 14,447
| bgcolor=#66FF00|
  | percentage = 1.2
|All India Trinamool Congress
  | change = +0.2
|2,03,974
}}
|-
{{Election box candidate with party link|
!21
  | party = Bahujan Mukti Party
|[[Diamond Harbour (Lok Sabha constituency)|Diamond Harbour]]
  | candidate = Md. Zahir Alam
|81.98 {{increase}}
  | votes = 12,677
|[[Abhishek Banerjee (politician)|Abhishek Banerjee]]
  | percentage = 1.0
| bgcolor=#66FF00|
  | change = +0.7
|All India Trinamool Congress
}}
|3,20,594
{{Election box candidate |
|-
  | party = Other
!22
  | candidate = n/a
|[[Jadavpur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Jadavpur]]
  | votes = 33,246
|79.11 {{decrease}}
  | percentage = 2.7
|[[Mimi Chakraborty]]
}}
| bgcolor=#66FF00|
{{Election box majority
|All India Trinamool Congress
| votes = 1,97,637
|2,95,239
| percentage = 12.2
|-
| change =
!23
}}
|[[Kolkata Dakshin (Lok Sabha constituency)|Kolkata Dakshin]]
{{Election box turnout
|69.82 {{increase}}
| votes = 12,38,135
|[[Mala Roy]]
| percentage = 76.6
| bgcolor=#66FF00|
| change =
|All India Trinamool Congress
}}
|1,55,192
{{Election box hold with party link|
|-
| winner = Bharatiya Janata Party
!24
| swing = +4.9
|[[Kolkata Uttar (Lok Sabha constituency)|Kolkata Uttar]]
}}
|65.83 {{decrease}}
{{Election box end}}
|[[Sudip Bandyopadhyay]]
 
| bgcolor=#66FF00|
=== Baharampur ===
|All India Trinamool Congress
 
|1,27,095
{{Election box begin
|-
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Baharampur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Baharampur]]
!25
}}
|[[Howrah (Lok Sabha constituency)|Howrah]]
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|74.83 {{increase}}
  | party = Indian National Congress
|[[Prasun Banerjee]]
  | candidate = Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury
| bgcolor=#66FF00|
  | votes = 5,91,106
|All India Trinamool Congress
  | percentage = 45.4
|1,03,695
  | change = -5.1
|-
}}
!26
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|[[Uluberia (Lok Sabha constituency)|Uluberia]]
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
|81.18 {{decrease}}
  | candidate = Apurba Sarkar (David)
|[[Sajda Ahmed]]
  | votes = 5,10,410
| bgcolor=#66FF00|
  | percentage = 39.2
|All India Trinamool Congress
  | change = +19.6
|2,15,359
}}
|-
{{Election box candidate with party link|
!27
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
|[[Serampore (Lok Sabha constituency)|Srerampore]]
  | candidate = Krishna Joyardar
|78.54 {{decrease}}
  | votes = 1,43,038
|[[Kalyan Banerjee (politician)|Kalyan Banerjee]]
  | percentage = 11.0
| bgcolor=#66FF00|
  | change = +3.9
|All India Trinamool Congress
}}
|98,536
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|-
  | party = NOTA
!28
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
|[[Hooghly (Lok Sabha constituency)|Hooghly]]
  | votes = 14,086
|82.57 {{decrease}}
  | percentage = 1.1
|[[Locket Chatterjee]]
  | change = +0.1
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|73,362
  | party = Independent politician
|-
  | candidate = Samir Biswas
!29
  | votes = 13,682
|[[Arambagh (Lok Sabha constituency)|Arambagh]]
  | percentage = 1.1
|83.44 {{decrease}}
  | change = new
|[[Aparupa Poddar]]
}}
| bgcolor=#66FF00|
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|All India Trinamool Congress
  | party = Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)
|1,142
  | candidate = Id Mohammad
|-
  | votes = 13,362
!30
  | percentage = 1.0
|[[Tamluk (Lok Sabha constituency)|Tamluk]]
  | change = -18.5
|85.38 {{decrease}}
}}
|[[Dibyendu Adhikari]]
{{Election box candidate |
| bgcolor=#66FF00|
  | party = Other
|All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = n/a
|1,90,165
  | votes = 14,313
|-
  | percentage = 1
!31
}}
|[[Kanthi (Lok Sabha constituency)|Kanthi]]
{{Election box majority
|85.83 {{decrease}}
| votes = 80,696
|[[Sisir Adhikari]]
| percentage = 4.9
| bgcolor=#66FF00|
| change =
|All India Trinamool Congress
}}
|1,11,668
{{Election box turnout
|-
| votes = 12,99,997
!32
| percentage = 79.3
|[[Ghatal (Lok Sabha constituency)|Ghatal]]
| change =  
|82.74 {{decrease}}
}}
|[[Dev (Bengali actor)|Deepak Adhikari (Dev)]]
{{Election box hold with party link|
| bgcolor=#66FF00|
| winner = Indian National Congress
|All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = -12.3
|1,07,973
}}
|-
{{Election box end}}
!33
 
|[[Jhargram (Lok Sabha constituency)|Jhargram]]
=== Balurghat ===
|85.71 {{increase}}
 
|[[Kunar Hembram]]
{{Election box begin
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Balurghat (Lok Sabha constituency)|Balurghat]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
}}
|11,767
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|-
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
!34
  | candidate = Sukanta Majumdar
|[[Midnapore (Lok Sabha constituency)|Medinipur]]
  | votes = 5,39,317
|84.24 {{increase}}
  | percentage = 45.0
|[[Dilip Ghosh (politician)|Dilip Ghosh]]
  | change = +24.0
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
}}
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|88,952
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
|-
  | candidate = Arpita Ghosh
!35
  | votes = 5,06,024
|[[Purulia (Lok Sabha constituency)|Purulia]]
  | percentage = 42.2
|82.38 {{increase}}
  | change = +3.7
|[[Jyotirmoy Singh Mahato]]
}}
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
{{Election box candidate with party link|
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
  | party = Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)
|2,04,732
  | candidate = Ranen Barman
|-
  | votes = 72,990
!36
  | percentage = 6.1
|[[Bankura (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bankura]]
  | change = -22.4
|83.25 {{increase}}
}}
|[[Subhash Sarkar]]
{{Election box candidate with party link|
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
  | party = Indian National Congress
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
  | candidate = Abdus Sadek Sarkar
|1,74,333
  | votes = 36,783
|-
  | percentage = 3.1
!37
  | change = -4.5
|[[Vishnupur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bishnupur]]
}}
|87.34 {{increase}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|[[Saumitra Khan]]
  | party = NOTA
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
  | votes = 13,414
|78,047
  | percentage = 1.1
|-
  | change = +0.0
!38
}}
|[[Bardhaman Purba (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bardhaman Purba]]
{{Election box candidate|
|84.78 {{decrease}}
  | party = Other
|[[Sunil Kumar Mondal]]
  | candidate = n/a
| bgcolor=#66FF00|
  | votes = 29,321
|All India Trinamool Congress
  | percentage = 2.4
|89,311
}}
|-
{{Election box majority
!39
| votes = 33,293
|[[Bardhaman-Durgapur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bardhaman-Durgapur]]
| percentage = 2.3
|82.67 {{decrease}}
| change =
|[[S. S. Ahluwalia]]
}}
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
{{Election box turnout
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
| votes = 11,97,849
|2,439
| percentage = 83.7
|-
| change =
!40
}}
|[[Asansol (Lok Sabha constituency)|Asansol]]
{{Election box gain with party link|
|76.62 {{decrease}}
| winner = Bharatiya Janata Party
|[[Babul Supriyo]]
| loser = All India Trinamool Congress
| bgcolor=#FF9933|
| swing = +10.2
| [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
}}
|1,97,637
{{Election box end}}
|-
 
!41
=== Bangaon ===
|[[Bolpur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bolpur]]
 
|85.74 {{increase}}
{{Election box begin
|[[Asit Kumar Mal]]
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Bangaon (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bangaon]]
| bgcolor=#66FF00|
}}
|All India Trinamool Congress
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|1,06,402
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
|-
  | candidate = Shantanu Thakur
!42
  | votes = 6,87,622
|[[Birbhum (Lok Sabha constituency)|Birbhum]]
  | percentage = 48.8
|85.34 {{increase}}
  | change = +29.8
|[[Shatabdi Roy]]
}}
| bgcolor=#66FF00|
{{Election box candidate with party link|
|All India Trinamool Congress
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
|88,924
  | candidate = Mamata Thakur
|}
  | votes = 5,76,028
  | percentage = 40.9
  | change = -2.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Alakesh Das
  | votes = 90,122
  | percentage = 6.4
  | change = -25.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Sourav Prosad
  | votes = 22,618
  | percentage = 1.6
  | change = -1.8
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 7,530
  | percentage = 0.5
  | change = -0.2
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 23,838
  | percentage = 1.6
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 1,11,594
| percentage = 6.5
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 14,07,758
| percentage = 82.6
| change =
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
| winner = Bharatiya Janata Party
| loser = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = +15.9
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Bankura ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Bankura (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bankura]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Dr. Subhas Sarkar
  | votes = 6,75,319
  | percentage = 49.2
  | change = +28.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Subrata Mukherjee
  | votes = 5,00,986
  | percentage = 36.5
  | change = -2.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Amiya Patra
  | votes = 1,00,282
  | percentage = 7.3
  | change = -23.8
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Independent politician
  | candidate = Milan Mandi
  | votes = 14,942
  | percentage = 1.1
  | change = new
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 14,019
  | percentage = 1.0
  | change = -0.9
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 66,307
  | percentage = 4.9
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 1,74,333
| percentage = 10.6
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 13,71,855
| percentage = 83.2
| change =
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
| winner = Bharatiya Janata Party
| loser = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = +15.7
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Barasat ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Barasat (Lok Sabha constituency)|Barasat]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Dr. Kakoli Ghoshdastidar
  | votes = 6,48,444
  | percentage = 46.4
  | change = +5.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Mrinal Kanti Debnath
  | votes = 5,38,275
  | percentage = 38.6
  | change = +15.2
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Forward Bloc
  | candidate = Haripada Biswas
  | votes = 1,24,068
  | percentage = 8.9
  | change = -18.8
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Subrata Dutta
  | votes = 37,277
  | percentage = 2.7
  | change = -0.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 17,779
  | percentage = 1.3
  | change = +0.3
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 29,586
  | percentage = 2.1
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 1,10,169
| percentage = 6.4
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 13,95,429
| percentage = 81.2
| change =
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
| winner = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = -5.1
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Bardhaman Purba ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Bardhaman Purba (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bardhaman Purba]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Sunil Kumar Mondal
  | votes = 6,40,834
  | percentage = 44.5
  | change = +1.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Paresh Chandra Das
  | votes = 5,51,523
  | percentage = 38.3
  | change = +25.4
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Iswar Chandra Das
  | votes = 1,75,920
  | percentage = 12.2
  | change = -22.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Siddhartha Majumdar
  | votes = 38,472
  | percentage = 2.7
  | change = -2.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 10,760
  | percentage = 0.7
  | change = -0.3
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 21,777
  | percentage = 1.5
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 89,311
| percentage = 5.3
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 14,39,286
| percentage = 84.8
| change =
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
| winner = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = -12.2
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Bardhaman-Durgapur ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Bardhaman-Durgapur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bardhaman-Durgapur]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = S.S Ahluwalia
  | votes = 5,98,376
  | percentage = 41.8
  | change = +23.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Dr. Mamtaz Sanghamita
  | votes = 5,95,937
  | percentage = 41.6
  | change = -0.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Abhas Ray Chaudhuri
  | votes = 1,61,329
  | percentage = 11.3
  | change = -22.3
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Ranajit Mukherjee
  | votes = 38,516
  | percentage = 2.7
  | change = -0.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 18,540
  | percentage = 1.3
  | change = +0.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bahujan Samaj Party
  | candidate = Ramkrishna Malik (Dev)
  | votes = 13,766
  | percentage = 1.0
  | change = +0.1
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 6,543
  | percentage = 0.5
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 2,439
| percentage = 0.1
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 14,33,007
| percentage = 82.7
| change =
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
| winner = Bharatiya Janata Party
| loser = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = +12.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Barrackpore ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Barrackpore (Lok Sabha constituency)|Barrackpore]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Arjun Singh
  | votes = 4,72,994
  | percentage = 42.8
  | change = +20.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Dinesh Trivedi
  | votes = 4,58,137
  | percentage = 41.5
  | change = -4.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Gargi Chatterjee
  | votes = 1,17,456
  | percentage = 10.6
  | change = -15.4
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Md. Alam
  | votes = 15,816
  | percentage = 1.4
  | change = -1.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 12,731
  | percentage = 1.2
  | change = +0.1
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 27,383
  | percentage = 2.5
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 14,857
| percentage = 1.0
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 11,04,517
| percentage = 76.9
| change =
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
| winner = Bharatiya Janata Party
| loser = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = +12.5
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Basirhat ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Basirhat (Lok Sabha constituency)|Basirhat]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Nusrat Jahan Ruhi
  | votes = 7,82,078
  | percentage = 54.5
  | change = +15.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Sayantan Basu
  | votes = 4,31,709
  | percentage = 30.1
  | change = +11.8
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Quazi Abdur Rahim
  | votes = 1,04,183
  | percentage = 7.3
  | change = -0.7
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India
  | candidate = Pallab Sengupta
  | votes = 68,316
  | percentage = 4.8
  | change = -25.3
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 9,106
  | percentage = 0.6
  | change = -0.1
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 37,947
  | percentage = 2.7
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 3,50,369
| percentage = 20.9
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 14,33,339
| percentage = 85.4
| change =
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
| winner = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = +2.1
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Birbhum ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Birbhum (Lok Sabha constituency)|Birbhum]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Satabdi Roy
  | votes = 6,54,077
  | percentage = 45.1
  | change = +9.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Dudh Kumar Mondal
  | votes = 5,65,153
  | percentage = 39.0
  | change = +20.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Karim Rezaul
  | votes = 96,763
  | percentage = 6.7
  | change = -24.2
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Imam Hossain
  | votes = 75,546
  | percentage = 5.2
  | change = -5.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Rashtravadi Janata Party
  | candidate = Ahamed Faruk
  | votes = 15,171
  | percentage = 1.0
  | change = new
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 12,318
  | percentage = 0.8
  | change = -0.3
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 30,395
  | percentage = 2.1
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 88,924
| percentage = 5.2
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 14,49,423
| percentage = 85.3
| change =
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
| winner = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = -5.7
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Bishnupur ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Bishnupur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bishnupur]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Khan Saumitra
  | votes = 6,57,019
  | percentage = 46.2
  | change = +32.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Shyamal Santra
  | votes = 5,78,972
  | percentage = 40.7
  | change = -4.8
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Khan Sunil
  | votes = 1,02,615
  | percentage = 7.2
  | change = -26.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Khan Narayan Chandra
  | votes = 17,932
  | percentage = 1.3
  | change = -0.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 14,436
  | percentage = 1.0
  | change = -0.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bahujan Mukti Party
  | candidate = Basudeb Sikari
  | votes = 13,545
  | percentage = 1.0
  | change = +0.3
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 36,129
  | percentage = 2.6
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 78,047
| percentage = 4.8
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 14,20,648
| percentage = 87.3
| change =
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
| winner = Bharatiya Janata Party
| loser = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = +18.4
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Bolpur ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Bolpur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bolpur]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Asit Kumar Mal
  | votes = 6,99,171
  | percentage = 47.8
  | change = -0.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Das Ramprasad
  | votes = 5,92,769
  | percentage = 40.5
  | change = +25.4
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Ram Chandra Dome
  | votes = 91,964
  | percentage = 6.3
  | change = -23.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Abhijit Saha
  | votes = 30,112
  | percentage = 2.1
  | change = -1.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Rashtravadi Janata Party
  | candidate = Simanta Mondal
  | votes = 17,013
  | percentage = 1.2
  | change = new
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 12,278
  | percentage = 0.8
  | change = -0.5
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 17,962
  | percentage = 1.2
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 1,06,402
| percentage = 6.2
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 14,61,269
| percentage = 85.7
| change =
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
| winner = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = -13.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Cooch Behar ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Cooch Behar (Lok Sabha constituency)|Cooch Behar]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Nisith Pramanik
  | votes = 7,31,594
  | percentage = 48.0
  | change = +31.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Adhikary Paresh Chandra
  | votes = 6,77,363
  | percentage = 44.4
  | change = +4.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Forward Bloc
  | candidate = Gobinda Chandra Roy
  | votes = 46,810
  | percentage = 3.1
  | change = -29.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Piya Roy Chowdhury
  | votes = 28,215
  | percentage = 1.8
  | change = -3.7
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 14,490
  | percentage = 0.9
  | change = +0.1
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 26,211
  | percentage = 1.7
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 54,231
| percentage = 3.0
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 15,24,683
| percentage = 84.0
| change =
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
| winner = Bharatiya Janata Party
| loser = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = +13.4
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Darjeeling ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Darjeeling (Lok Sabha constituency)|Darjeeling]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Raju Bista
  | votes = 7,50,067
  | percentage = 59.1
  | change = +16.3
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Amar Singh Rai
  | votes = 3,36,624
  | percentage = 26.5
  | change = +1.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Sankar Malakar
  | votes = 65,186
  | percentage = 5.1
  | change = -2.7
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Saman Pathak
  | votes = 50,524
  | percentage = 4.0
  | change = -10.7
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Independent politician
  | candidate = Rajesh Singh
  | votes = 15,973
  | percentage = 1.3
  | change = new
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 10,625
  | percentage = 0.8
  | change = -0.7
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 38,271
  | percentage = 2.9
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 4,13,443
| percentage = 25.7
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 12,67,270
| percentage = 78.6
| change =
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
| winner = Bharatiya Janata Party
| swing = +7.7
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Diamond Harbour ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Diamond Harbour (Lok Sabha constituency)|Diamond Harbour]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Abhishek Banerjee
  | votes = 7,91,127
  | percentage = 56.1
  | change = +15.8
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Nilanjan Roy
  | votes = 4,70,533
  | percentage = 33.4
  | change = +17.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Dr. Fuad Halim
  | votes = 93,941
  | percentage = 6.7
  | change = -28.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Soumya Aich Roy
  | votes = 19,828
  | percentage = 1.4
  | change = -3.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 16,247
  | percentage = 1.2
  | change = +0.3
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 17,326
  | percentage = 1.2
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 3,20,594
| percentage = 18.6
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 14,09,002
| percentage = 82.0
| change =
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
| winner = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = -0.8
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Dum Dum ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Dum Dum (Lok Sabha constituency)|Dum Dum]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Sougata Ray
  | votes = 5,12,062
  | percentage = 42.5
  | change = -0.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Samik Bhattacharya
  | votes = 4,59,060
  | percentage = 38.1
  | change = +15.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Nepaldeb Bhattacharya
  | votes = 1,67,590
  | percentage = 13.9
  | change = -15.2
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Saurav Saha
  | votes = 29,097
  | percentage = 2.4
  | change = -0.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 14,491
  | percentage = 1.2
  | change = -0.3
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 22,360
  | percentage = 1.8
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 53,002
| percentage = 3.4
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 12,04,660
| percentage = 76.9
| change =
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
| winner = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = -7.9
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Ghatal ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Ghatal (Lok Sabha constituency)|Ghatal]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Adhikari Deepak (Dev)
  | votes = 7,17,959
  | percentage = 48.2
  | change = -1.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Bharati Ghosh
  | votes = 6,09,986
  | percentage = 41.0
  | change = +34.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India
  | candidate = Tapan Ganguli
  | votes = 97,060
  | percentage = 6.5
  | change = -24.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Khandakar Md. Saifullah (Saiful)
  | votes = 32,839
  | percentage = 2.2
  | change = -6.8
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 13,810
  | percentage = 0.9
  | change = -0.1
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 17,164
  | percentage = 1.2
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 1,07,973
| percentage = 6.0
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 14,88,818
| percentage = 82.7
| change =
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
| winner = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = -18.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Hooghly ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Hooghly (Lok Sabha constituency)|Hooghly]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Locket Chatterjee
  | votes = 6,71,448
  | percentage = 46.0
  | change = +29.7
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Dr. Ratna De (Nag)
  | votes = 5,98,086
  | percentage = 41.0
  | change = -4.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Pradip Saha
  | votes = 1,21,588
  | percentage = 8.3
  | change = -23.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Pratul Chandra Saha
  | votes = 25,374
  | percentage = 1.7
  | change = -1.4
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 13,525
  | percentage = 0.9
  | change = -0.3
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 27,821
  | percentage = 1.9
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 73,362
| percentage = 4.2
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 14,57,842
| percentage = 82.5
| change =
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
| winner = Bharatiya Janata Party
| loser = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = +17.1
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Howrah ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Howrah (Lok Sabha constituency)|Howrah]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Prasun Banerjee
  | votes = 5,76,711
  | percentage = 47.2
  | change = +3.8
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Rantidev Sengupta
  | votes = 4,73,016
  | percentage = 38.7
  | change = +16.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Sumitro Adhikary
  | votes = 1,05,547
  | percentage = 8.6
  | change = -17.3
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Suvra Ghosh
  | votes = 32,107
  | percentage = 2.6
  | change = -3.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 6,337
  | percentage = 0.5
  | change = -0.4
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 28,575
  | percentage = 2.5
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 1,03,695
| percentage = 6.3
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 12,22,293
| percentage = 74.8
| change =
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
| winner = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = -6.4
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Jadavpur ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Jadavpur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Jadavpur]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Mimi Chakraborty
  | votes = 6,88,472
  | percentage = 47.9
  | change = +2.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Anupam Hazra
  | votes = 3,93,233
  | percentage = 27.4
  | change = +15.2
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharyya
  | votes = 3,02,264
  | percentage = 21.0
  | change = -15.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 15,541
  | percentage = 1.1
  | change = -0.1
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 37,384
  | percentage = 2.7
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 2,95,239
| percentage = 16.2
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 14,36,894
| percentage = 79.1
| change =
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
| winner = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = -6.5
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Jalpaiguri ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Jalpaiguri (Lok Sabha constituency)|Jalpaiguri]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Dr. Jayanta Kumar Roy
  | votes = 7,60,145
  | percentage = 50.6
  | change = +33.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Bijoy Chandra Barman
  | votes = 5,76,141
  | percentage = 38.4
  | change = +0.4
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Bhagirath Chandra Roy
  | votes = 76,166
  | percentage = 5.1
  | change = -27.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Mani Kumar Darnal
  | votes = 28,562
  | percentage = 1.9
  | change = -4.8
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 19,928
  | percentage = 1.3
  | change = +0.1
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 39,980
  | percentage = 2.5
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 1,84,004
| percentage = 10.6
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 15,00,922
| percentage = 86.5
| change =
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
| winner = Bharatiya Janata Party
| loser = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = +16.6
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Jangipur ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Jangipur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Jangipur]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Khalilur Rahaman
  | votes = 5,62,838
  | percentage = 43.1
  | change = +24.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Mafuja Khatun
  | votes = 3,17,056
  | percentage = 24.3
  | change = +15.7
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Abhijit Mukherjee
  | votes = 2,55,836
  | percentage = 19.6
  | change = -14.2
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Md. Zulfikar Ali
  | votes = 95,501
  | percentage = 7.3
  | change = -25.7
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Welfare Party of India
  | candidate = Dr. S.Q.R. Ilyas
  | votes = 21,302
  | percentage = 1.6
  | change = +0.8
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Independent politician
  | candidate = Prasad Halder
  | votes = 12,839
  | percentage = 1.0
  | change = new
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 11,355
  | percentage = 0.9
  | change = -0.1
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 27,777
  | percentage = 2.1
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 2,45,782
| percentage = 15.2
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 13,04,504
| percentage = 80.7
| change =
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
| winner = All India Trinamool Congress
| loser = Indian National Congress
| swing = +4.5
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Jaynagar ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Jaynagar (Lok Sabha constituency)|Jaynagar]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Pratima Mondal
  | votes = 7,61,202
  | percentage = 56.1
  | change = +14.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Dr. Ashok Kandary
  | votes = 4,44,427
  | percentage = 32.8
  | change = +23.2
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)
  | candidate = Subhas Naskar
  | votes = 67,913
  | percentage = 5.0
  | change = -27.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)
  | candidate = Jaykrishna Haldar
  | votes = 38,261
  | percentage = 2.8
  | change = new
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Tapan Mondal
  | votes = 18,758
  | percentage = 1.4
  | change = -1.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 10,443
  | percentage = 0.8
  | change = +0.0
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 15,098
  | percentage = 1
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 3,16,775
| percentage = 19.2
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 13,56,102
| percentage = 82.3
| change =
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
| winner = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = -4.4
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Jhargram ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Jhargram (Lok Sabha constituency)|Jhargram]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Kunar Hembram
  | votes = 6,26,583
  | percentage = 44.5
  | change = +34.8
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Birbaha Saren
  | votes = 6,14,816
  | percentage = 43.7
  | change = -9.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Deblina Hembram
  | votes = 75,680
  | percentage = 5.4
  | change = -20.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Jageswar Hembram
  | votes = 20,754
  | percentage = 1.5
  | change = -1.7
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 17,692
  | percentage = 1.3
  | change = -0.6
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 50,689
  | percentage = 3.6
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 11,767
| percentage = 0.7
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 14,06,214
| percentage = 85.6
| change =
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
| winner = Bharatiya Janata Party
| loser = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = +22.4
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Kanthi ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Kanthi (Lok Sabha constituency)|Kanthi]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Adhikari Sisir
  | votes = 7,11,872
  | percentage = 50.0
  | change = -2.4
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Dr. Debasis Samanta
  | votes = 6,00,204
  | percentage = 42.1
  | change = +33.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Paritosh Pattanayak
  | votes = 76,185
  | percentage = 5.3
  | change = -29.3
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Dipak Kumar Das
  | votes = 16,851
  | percentage = 1.2
  | change = -0.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 8,687
  | percentage = 0.6
  | change = -0.1
}}
{{Election box candidate |
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 10,448
  | percentage = 0.7
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 1,11,668
| percentage = 6.7
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 14,24,247
| percentage = 85.8
| change =
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
| winner = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = -18.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Kolkata Dakshin ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Kolkata Dakshin (Lok Sabha constituency)|Kolkata Dakshin]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Mala Roy
  | votes = 5,73,119
  | percentage = 47.5
  | change = +10.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Chandra Kumar Bose
  | votes = 4,17,927
  | percentage = 34.6
  | change = +9.3
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Nandini Mukherjee
  | votes = 1,40,275
  | percentage = 11.6
  | change = -12.3
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Mita Chakraborty
  | votes = 42,618
  | percentage = 3.5
  | change = -6.2
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 14,824
  | percentage = 1.2
  | change = -0.4
}}
{{Election box candidate |
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 17,882
  | percentage = 1.5
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 1,55,192
| percentage = 9.0
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 12,06,645
| percentage = 69.8
| change =
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
| winner = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = +0.6
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Kolkata Uttar ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Kolkata Uttar (Lok Sabha constituency)|Kolkata Uttar]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Bandyopadhyay Sudip
  | votes = 4,74,891
  | percentage = 50.0
  | change = +14.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Rahul (Biswajit) Sinha
  | votes = 3,47,796
  | percentage = 36.6
  | change = +10.7
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Kaninika Bose (Ghosh)
  | votes = 71,080
  | percentage = 7.5
  | change = -13.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Syed Shahid Imam
  | votes = 26,093
  | percentage = 2.7
  | change = -10.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 6,736
  | percentage = 0.7
  | change = -0.2
}}
{{Election box candidate |
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 24,017
  | percentage = 2.6
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 1,27,095
| percentage = 8.8
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 9,50,613
| percentage = 65.8
| change =
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
| winner = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = +1.7
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Krishnanagar ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Krishnanagar (Lok Sabha constituency)|Krishnanagar]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Mahua Moitra
  | votes = 6,14,872
  | percentage = 45.0
  | change = +9.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Kalyan Chaubey
  | votes = 5,51,654
  | percentage = 40.4
  | change = +14.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Jha Shantanu
  | votes = 1,20,222
  | percentage = 8.8
  | change = -20.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Intaj Ali Shah
  | votes = 38,305
  | percentage = 2.8
  | change = -3.2
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 7,508
  | percentage = 0.5
  | change = -0.1
}}
{{Election box candidate |
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 33,882
  | percentage = 2.6
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 63,218
| percentage = 3.9
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 13,66,443
| percentage = 83.7
| change =
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
| winner = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = -2.1
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Maldaha Dakshin ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Maldaha Dakshin (Lok Sabha constituency)|Maldaha Dakshin]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Abu Hasem Khan Chowdhury (Dalu)
  | votes = 4,44,270
  | percentage = 34.7
  | change = -0.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Sreerupa Mitra Chaudhury
  | votes = 4,36,048
  | percentage = 34.1
  | change = +14.3
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Md. Moazzem Hossain
  | votes = 3,51,353
  | percentage = 27.4
  | change = +9.8
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 12,062
  | percentage = 0.9
  | change = +0.2
}}
{{Election box candidate |
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 35,469
  | percentage = 2.7
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 8,222
| percentage = 0.5
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 12,79,202
| percentage = 81.2
| change =
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
| winner = Indian National Congress
| swing = -7.2
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Maldaha Uttar ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Maldaha Uttar (Lok Sabha constituency)|Maldaha Uttar]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Khagen Murmu
  | votes = 5,09,524
  | percentage = 37.6
  | change = +22.2
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Mausam Noor
  | votes = 4,25,236
  | percentage = 31.4
  | change = +14.4
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Isha Khan Choudhury
  | votes = 3,05,270
  | percentage = 22.5
  | change = -10.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Biswanath Ghosh
  | votes = 50,401
  | percentage = 3.7
  | change = -24.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Independent politician
  | candidate = Mohan Hasda
  | votes = 13,473
  | percentage = 1.0
  | change = new
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 8,039
  | percentage = 0.6
  | change = -0.3
}}
{{Election box candidate |
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 42,763
  | percentage = 3
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 84,288
| percentage = 5.0
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 13,54,706
| percentage = 80.4
| change =
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
| winner = Bharatiya Janata Party
| loser = Indian National Congress
| swing = +3.9
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Mathurapur ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Mathurapur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Mathurapur]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Choudhury Mohan Jatua
  | votes = 7,26,828
  | percentage = 51.8
  | change = +2.3
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Shyamaprasad Halder
  | votes = 5,22,854
  | percentage = 37.3
  | change = +32.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Dr. Sarat Chandra Haldar
  | votes = 92,417
  | percentage = 6.6
  | change = -32.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Krittibas Sardar
  | votes = 32,324
  | percentage = 2.3
  | change = -1.4
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 6,910
  | percentage = 0.5
  | change = -0.2
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 20,620
  | percentage = 1.4
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 2,03,974
| percentage = 12.3
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 14,01,953
| percentage = 84.9
| change =
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
| winner = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = -14.9
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Medinipur ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Medinipur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Medinipur]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Dilip Ghosh
  | votes = 6,85,433
  | percentage = 48.6
  | change = +34.3
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Manas Ranjan Bhunia
  | votes = 5,96,481
  | percentage = 42.3
  | change = -3.7
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India
  | candidate = Biplab Bhatta
  | votes = 62,319
  | percentage = 4.4
  | change = -26.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Sambhunath Chattapadhyay
  | votes = 20,807
  | percentage = 1.5
  | change = -2.4
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 14,758
  | percentage = 1.0
  | change = -0.0
}}
{{Election box candidate |
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 30,017
  | percentage = 2.1
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 88,952
| percentage = 5.3
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 14,09,815
| percentage = 84.2
| change =
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
| winner = Bharatiya Janata Party
| loser = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = +19.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Murshidabad ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Murshidabad (Lok Sabha constituency)|Murshidabad]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Abu Taher Khan
  | votes = 6,04,346
  | percentage = 41.6
  | change = +19.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Abu Hena, S/O - Late Abdus Sattar
  | votes = 3,77,929
  | percentage = 26.0
  | change = -5.7
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Humayun Kabir
  | votes = 2,47,809
  | percentage = 17.0
  | change = +9.2
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Badaruddoza Khan
  | votes = 1,80,793
  | percentage = 12.4
  | change = -20.7
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 15,025
  | percentage = 1.0
  | change = +0.2
}}
{{Election box candidate |
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 27,853
  | percentage = 2
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 2,26,417
| percentage = 13.1
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 14,53,755
| percentage = 84.3
| change =
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
| winner = All India Trinamool Congress
| loser = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
| swing = +12.4
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Purulia ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Purulia (Lok Sabha constituency)|Purulia]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Jyotirmay Singh Mahato
  | votes = 6,68,107
  | percentage = 49.3
  | change = +42.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Dr. Mriganka Mahato
  | votes = 4,63,375
  | percentage = 34.2
  | change = -4.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Nepal Mahata
  | votes = 84,477
  | percentage = 6.2
  | change = -15.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Forward Bloc
  | candidate = Bir Singh Mahato
  | votes = 68,434
  | percentage = 5.0
  | change = -21.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 11,322
  | percentage = 0.8
  | change = -0.6
}}
{{Election box candidate |
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 59,521
  | percentage = 4.4
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 2,04,732
| percentage = 12.4
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 13,55,236
| percentage = 82.3
| change =
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
| winner = Bharatiya Janata Party
| loser = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = +23.4
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Raiganj ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Raiganj (Lok Sabha constituency)|Raiganj]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Debasree Chaudhuri
  | votes = 5,11,652
  | percentage = 40.0
  | change = +21.7
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Agarwal Kanaialal
  | votes = 4,51,078
  | percentage = 35.3
  | change = +17.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Md. Salim
  | votes = 1,82,035
  | percentage = 14.2
  | change = -14.4
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Deepa Dasmunsi
  | votes = 83,662
  | percentage = 6.5
  | change = -22.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 13,749
  | percentage = 1.1
  | change = +0.1
}}
{{Election box candidate |
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 34,933
  | percentage = 2.6
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 60,574
| percentage = 3.8
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 12,77,109
| percentage = 79.8
| change =
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
| winner = Bharatiya Janata Party
| loser = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
| swing = +1.9
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Ranaghat ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Ranaghat (Lok Sabha constituency)|Ranaghat]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Jagannath Sarkar
  | votes = 7,83,253
  | percentage = 52.8
  | change = +35.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Rupali Biswas
  | votes = 5,49,825
  | percentage = 37.0
  | change = -6.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Biswas Rama
  | votes = 97,771
  | percentage = 6.6
  | change = -22.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Minati Biswas
  | votes = 23,297
  | percentage = 1.6
  | change = -5.2
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 9,137
  | percentage = 0.6
  | change = -0.5
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 20,752
  | percentage = 1.4
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 2,33,428
| percentage = 13.2
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 14,84,035
| percentage = 84.2
| change =
}}
{{Election box gain with party link|
| winner = Bharatiya Janata Party
| loser = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = +21.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Sreerampur ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Sreerampur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Sreerampur]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Kalyan Banerjee
  | votes = 6,37,707
  | percentage = 45.5
  | change = +5.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Debjit Sarkar
  | votes = 5,39,171
  | percentage = 38.5
  | change = +16.2
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Tirthankar Ray
  | votes = 1,52,281
  | percentage = 10.9
  | change = -17.2
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Debabrata Biswas
  | votes = 32,509
  | percentage = 2.3
  | change = -4.4
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 20,501
  | percentage = 1.5
  | change = +0.3
}}
{{Election box candidate |
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 19,536
  | percentage = 1.4
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 98,536
| percentage = 5.5
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 14,01,705
| percentage = 78.5
| change =
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
| winner = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = -5.3
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Tamluk ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Tamluk (Lok Sabha constituency)|Tamluk]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Adhikari Dibyendu
  | votes = 7,24,433
  | percentage = 50.1
  | change = -3.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Sidharthashankar Naskar
  | votes = 5,34,268
  | percentage = 36.9
  | change = +30.5
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Sk Ibrahim Ali
  | votes = 1,36,129
  | percentage = 9.4
  | change = -25.7
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Lakshman Chandra Seth
  | votes = 16,001
  | percentage = 1.1
  | change = -1.1
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 10,533
  | percentage = 0.7
  | change = -0.1
}}
{{Election box candidate |
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 25,135
  | percentage = 1.7
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 1,90,165
| percentage = 11.2
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 14,46,499
| percentage = 85.4
| change =
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
| winner = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = -17.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
 
=== Uluberia ===
 
{{Election box begin
| title = [[2019 Indian general election]]: [[Uluberia (Lok Sabha constituency)|Uluberia]]
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = All India Trinamool Congress
  | candidate = Sajda Ahmed
  | votes = 6,94,945
  | percentage = 53.0
  | change = +4.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Bharatiya Janata Party
  | candidate = Joy Banerjee
  | votes = 4,79,586
  | percentage = 36.6
  | change = +25.0
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  | candidate = Maksuda Khatun
  | votes = 81,314
  | percentage = 6.2
  | change = -24.9
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = Indian National Congress
  | candidate = Shoma Ranisree Roy
  | votes = 27,568
  | percentage = 2.1
  | change = -3.6
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
  | party = NOTA
  | candidate = [[None of the above (India)|None of the Above]]
  | votes = 9,399
  | percentage = 0.7
  | change = +0.0
}}
{{Election box candidate|
  | party = Other
  | candidate = n/a
  | votes = 18,287
  | percentage = 1.3
}}
{{Election box majority
| votes = 2,15,359
| percentage = 13.3
| change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
| votes = 13,11,099
| percentage = 81.2
| change =
}}
{{Election box hold with party link|
| winner = All India Trinamool Congress
| swing = -10.1
}}
{{Election box end}}


==Impact==
==Impact==
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|-
!colspan=2|Party
!colspan=2|Party
![[West Bengal Legislative Assembly|Assembly segments]]<ref>[https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/numbers-point-to-tough-fight-ahead-in-bengal-assembly-polls/articleshow/69490110.cms Lok Sabha results: Numbers point to tough fight ahead in West Bengal assembly polls]</ref>
!Position in Assembly (as of [[2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|2016 election]])
!Position in Assembly (as of 2021 election)
![[West Bengal Legislative Assembly|Assembly segments]] (as of 2019 Lok Sabha election)<ref>[https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/numbers-point-to-tough-fight-ahead-in-bengal-assembly-polls/articleshow/69490110.cms Lok Sabha results: Numbers point to tough fight ahead in West Bengal assembly polls]</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=PC and AC wise Result {{!}} Chief Electoral Officer - (CEO), West Bengal|url=http://ceowestbengal.nic.in/UploadFiles/Election/Parliament/2019/PCTLIST_RESULT_2019.html|access-date=4 September 2021}}</ref>
![[2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|2021 State Election]]
|-
|-
|bgcolor="{{BJP/meta/color}}"|
|bgcolor="{{party color|BJP}}"|
! [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
! [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| 3
| 121
| 121
| 77
| 77
|-
|-
|bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}"|
|bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|
![[Indian National Congress]]
![[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| 44
| 9
| 9
| 0
| 0
|-
|-
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|bgcolor="{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}}"|
![[All India Trinamool Congress]]
![[All India Trinamool Congress|TMC]]
| 211
| 164
| 164
| 213
| 215
|-
|-
|bgcolor="{{Left Democratic Front/meta/color}}"|
|bgcolor="{{party color|Left Front (West Bengal)}}"|
![[Left Front (West Bengal)|Left Front]]
![[Left Front (West Bengal)|Left Front]]
| 32
| 0
| 0
| 0
| 0
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|bgcolor=#FAF8FA|
! Others
! Others
| 1
| 0
| 0
| 2
| 2
|-
|-
!colspan=2|Total
!colspan=2|Total
!colspan=2| 294
!colspan=3| 294
|}
|}


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!No. of Constituencies
!No. of Constituencies
|-
|-
|bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}"|
|bgcolor="{{party color|All India Trinamool Congress}}"|
![[All India Trinamool Congress]]
![[All India Trinamool Congress]]
| 2
| 2
|-
|-
|bgcolor="{{Left Democratic Front/meta/color}}"|
|bgcolor="{{party color|Left Front (West Bengal)}}"|
![[Left Front (West Bengal)|Left Front]]
![[Left Front (West Bengal)|Left Front]]
| 1
| 1
|-
|-
|bgcolor="{{BJP/meta/color}}"|
|bgcolor="{{party color|BJP}}"|
! [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
! [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
| 39
| 39
|-
|-
|bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}"|
|bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|
![[Indian National Congress]]
![[Indian National Congress]]
| 0
| 0
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!colspan=2|Total
!colspan=2|Total
!colspan=2| 42
!colspan=2| 42
|}
TMC won 3 out of 3 assembly seats in the next assembly by-elections in November 2019. Even the seat of State BJP president Dilip Ghosh which fell vacant due to Dilip Ghosh's win in Loksabha election, [[Kharagpur Sadar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kharagpur Sadar]] was won by TMC by a lead of 22,000 votes. TMC was trailing in that seat by 158,000 votes in 2019 general elections.<ref>{{Cite news|date=28 November 2019|title=আজ ৩ কেন্দ্রের ফল, আশা-আশঙ্কায় সব দল|url=https://bartamanpatrika.com/detailNews.php?cID=13&nID=200155&P=1&nPID=20191128|newspaper=Bartaman|language=bn|access-date=16 September 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=28 November 2019|title=উপ-নির্বাচনে সবুজ ঝড় {{!}} ভরাডুবি বিজেপির|url=https://bartamanpatrika.com/detailNews.php?cID=13&nID=200164&P=1&nPID=20191128|newspaper=Bartaman|language=bn|access-date=16 September 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=28 November 2019|title=West Bengal, Uttarakhand bye-election results 2019 highlights: Clean sweep for TMC, BJP takes Pithoragarh|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/india/west-bengal-uttarakhand-bye-election-results-2019-live-updates-bjp-congress-tmc-left-6140064/|website=The Indian Express|access-date=16 September 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=28 November 2019|title=Kharagpur Sadar (West Bengal) Assembly Bye-Election Result 2019 Live: TMC steals Kharagpur Sadar seat from BJP|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/india/kharagpur-sadar-west-bengal-assembly-bye-election-results-2019-live-winner-runner-up-updates-6139878/|website=The Indian Express|access-date=16 September 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=28 November 2019|title=By-election Results 2019: It's 3-0 in Bengal as Mamata's TMC Sweeps Kaliaganj, Kharagpur-Sadar and Karimpur|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|website=News18|access-date=16 September 2021}}</ref>
==Region-Wise Results==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
!Region
!Total seats
! colspan="2" |[[All India Trinamool Congress]]
! colspan="2" |[[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
! colspan="2" |[[Indian National Congress]]
! colspan="2" |[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)]]
!Others
|-
|Ganges Delta
|10
|7
|{{Decrease}} 3
|3
|{{Increase}} 3
|0
|{{Steady}}
|0
|{{Steady}}
|0
|-
|North Bengal
|8
|3
|{{Increase}} 1
|3
|{{Increase}} 3
|2
|{{Decrease}} 2
|0
|{{Decrease}} 2
|0
|-
|Northern Hills
|4
|0
|{{Decrease}} 3
|4
|{{Increase}} 3
|0
|{{Steady}}
|0
|{{Steady}}
|0
|-
|Rarh Bengal
|10
|3
|{{Decrease}} 7
|7
|{{Increase}} 4
|0
|{{Steady}}
|0
|{{Steady}}
|0
|-
|South Bengal
|10
|9
|{{Decrease}} 1
|1
|{{Steady}}
|0
|{{Steady}}
|0
|{{Steady}}
|0
|-
!'''Total'''
!42
!22
!{{Decrease}} 12
!18
!{{Increase}} 16
!2
!{{Decrease}} 2
!0
!{{Decrease}} 2
!0
|}
|}


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2019 Indian general election in West Bengal

← 2014 11 April 2019 to 19 May 2019 2024 →

42 seats
Turnout81.76% (Decrease0.46%)
  First party Second party
  Chief Minister Government of West Bengal (19892837430) crop.jpg Dilip Ghosh.jpg
Leader Mamata Banerjee Dilip Ghosh
Party AITC BJP
Alliance Federal Front NDA
Leader since 1998 2015
Leader's seat did not contest Medinipur
Last election 34 2
Seats won 22 18
Seat change Decrease 12 Increase 16
Popular vote 24,757,345 23,028,517
Percentage 43.3% 40.7%
Swing Increase 3.48% Increase 22.76

  Third party Fourth party
  Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury addressing a function for commencing the work of formation rehabilitation by using Jute-Geo-textile for strengthening of embankments on Dankuni-Baltikuri and Dankuni-Bally Ghat sections.jpg
Leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury Surjya Kanta Mishra
Party INC CPI (M)
Alliance United Progressive Alliance Left Front
Leader since 2015 2011
Leader's seat Baharampur did not contest
Last election 4 2
Seats won 2 0
Seat change Decrease 2 Decrease2
Popular vote 3,210,491 3,594,283
Percentage 5.67% 6.33%
Swing Decrease 4.03% Decrease 16.66%

West Bengal Lok Sabha election result 2019.png

Prime Minister before election

Narendra Modi
BJP

Prime Minister after election

Narendra Modi
BJP

The 2019 Indian general election were held in India between April and May 2019 to constitute the 17th Lok Sabha.[1][2]

Surveys and Polls[edit]

Vote share[edit]

Date published Polling agency Lead
NDA UPA AITC Left Front
Jan 2019 Republic TV - C Voter 31.8% 9.6% 43.7% 14.4% 11.9%

Seat projections[edit]

Poll Type Date published Polling agency Lead
NDA UPA AITC Left Front
Exit poll

[3][4]

ABP - Nielson 16 2 24 0 8
Times Now - VMR 11 2 28 1 17
Republic TV- Jan Ki Baat 11 2 29 0 18
India Today - AxisMyIndia [5] 19-23 0-1 19-22 0 1
NewsX - CNX 14 2 26 0 8
News24 - Today's Chanakya 18 1 23 0 5
Opinion poll 06 Apr 2019 India TV - CNX[6] 12 1 28 1 16
05 Apr 2019 Republic TV - Jan ki Baat[7] 13 3 25 1 12
Mar 2019 ABP News- Nielsen[8] 8 3 31  – 23
Jan 2019 Spick Media[9] 8 4 30 0 22
Jan 2019 Republic TV - C Voter 7 1 34 0 27
Nov 2018 Spick Media[10] 5 4 32 1 27
Nov 2018 ABP News - C Voter[11] 9 1 32  – 23

Candidates[edit]

Trinamool Congress[edit]

On 12 March 2019, party president Mamata Banerjee announced the party candidates for the election.[12] 41% of the candidates were women. Notable exclusions from the list were the party's general secretary Subrata Bakshi and Sugata Bose. Bose did not get permission from Harvard University, where he is a professor, to contest the election.[13] Notable inclusions were Bengali actresses Mimi Chakraborty and Nusrat Jahan.[14]

List of candidates[edit]

# Constituency Reserved for

(SC/ST/None)

Candidates Name
All India Trinamool Congress Bharatiya Janata Party Indian National Congress Left Front
1 Cooch Behar SC Paresh Chandra Adhikary Nisith Pramanik Priya Roy Choudhury Gobinda Chandra Roy

(AIFB)

2 Alipurduars ST Dasrath Tirkey John Barla Mohan Lal Basumuta Mili Oraon

(RSP)

3 Jalpaiguri SC Bijoy Chandra Barman Jayanta Ray Mani Kumar Darnal Bhagirath Chandra Roy

(CPI(M))

4 Darjeeling None Amar Singh Rai Raju Singh Bisht Shankar Malakar Saman Pathak

(CPI(M))

5 Raiganj None Kanaia Lal Agarwal Deboshree Chaudhary Deepa Dasmunshi Mohammed Salim

(CPI(M))

6 Balurghat None Arpita Ghosh Sukanta Majumdar Sadik Sarkar Ranen Barman

(RSP)

7 Maldaha Uttar None Mausam Noor Khagen Murmu Isha Khan Chowdhury Biswanath Ghosh

(CPI(M))

8 Maldaha Dakshin None Moazzem Hossain Sreerupa Mitra Chaudhury Abu Hasem Khan Choudhury CPI(M) supports INC
9 Jangipur None Khalilur Rehman Mafuja Khatun Abhijit Mukherjee Md. Zulfikar Ali

(CPI(M))

10 Baharampur None Apurba Sarkar Krishna Juardar Arya Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury Saikh Id Mohammad

(RSP)

11 Murshidabad None Abu Taher Khan Humayun Kabir Abu Hena Badaruddoza Khan

(CPI(M))

12 Krishnanagar None Mahua Moitra Kalyan Chaubey Intaj Ali Shah Dr. Shantanu Jha

(CPI(M))

13 Ranaghat SC Rupaali Biswas Jagannath Sarkar Minati Biswas CA Rama Biswas

(CPI(M))

14 Bangaon SC Mamata Bala Thakur Shantanu Thakur Sourav Prasad Alakesh Das

(CPI(M))

15 Barrackpur None Dinesh Trivedi Arjun Singh Mohammad Alam Gargi Chatterjee

(CPI(M))

16 Dum Dum None Sougata Roy Samik Bhattacharya Saurav Saha Nepaldev Bhattacharya

(CPI(M))

17 Barasat None Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar Mrinal Kanthi Debnath Subrota (Rashu) Dutta Haripada Biswas

(AIFB)

18 Basirhat None Nusrat Jahan Sayantan Basu Quazi Abdur Rahim Pallab Sengupta

(CPI)

19 Jaynagar SC Pratima Mondal Ashok Kandari Tapan Mondal Subhas Naskar

(RSP)

20 Mathurapur SC Choudhury Mohan Jatua Shyamaprasad Halder Krittibas Sardar Dr. Sarat Chandra Haldar

(CPI(M))

21 Diamond Harbour None Abhishek Banerjee Nilanjan Roy Soumya Aich Roy Dr. Fuad Halim

(CPI(M))

22 Jadavpur None Mimi Chakraborty Anupam Hazra INC supports CPI(M) Adv. Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya

(CPI(M))

23 Kolkata Dakshin None Mala Roy Chandra Kumar Bose Mita Chakraborty Dr. Nandini Mukherjee

(CPI(M))

24 Kolkata Uttar None Sudip Bandyopadhyay Rahul Sinha Syed Shahid Imam Kaninika Bose (Ghosh)

(CPI(M))

25 Howrah None Prasun Banerjee Rantideb Sen Gupta Suvra Ghosh Adv. Sumitro Adhikary

(CPI(M))

26 Uluberia None Sajda Ahmed Joy Banerjee Shoma Ranisree Roy Dr. Maksuda Khatun

(CPI(M))

27 Serampore None Kalyan Banerjee Debajit Sarkar Debabrata Biswas CA Tirthankar Ray

(CPI(M))

28 Hooghly None Ratna De (Nag) Locket Chatterjee Pratul Saha Pradip Saha

(CPI(M))

29 Arambagh SC Aparupa Poddar Tapan Roy Jyoti Das Sakti Mohan Malik

(CPI(M))

30 Tamluk None Dibyendu Adhikari Siddhartha Naskar Lakshman Chandra Seth Sk. Ibrahim Ali

(CPI(M))

31 Contai None Sisir Adhikari Debasish Samant Dipak Kumar Das Paritosh Pattanayak

(CPI(M))

32 Ghatal None Dev Bharati Ghosh Khandakar Mohammad Saifullah Tapan Ganguli

(CPI)

33 Jhargram ST Birbaha Soren Kunar Hembram Jagyeswar Hembram Deblina Hembram

(CPI(M))

34 Medinipur None Manas Bhunia Dilip Ghosh Sambhunath Chatterjee Biplab Bhatta

(CPI)

35 Purulia None Mriganko Mahato Jyotirmoy Mahto Nepal Mahato Bir Singh Mahato

(AIFB)

36 Bankura None Subrata Mukherjee Subhash Sarkar Did Not Contest Dr. Amiya Patra

(CPI(M))

37 Bishnupur SC Shyamal Santra Saumitra Khan Narayan Chandra Khan Sunil Khan

(CPI(M))

38 Bardhaman Purba SC Sunil Kumar Mandal Paresh Chandra Das Siddhartha Majumder Iswar Chandra Das

(CPI(M))

39 Bardhaman-Durgapur None Mamtaz Sanghamita S. S. Ahluwalia Ranajit Mukherjee Abhas Ray Chaudhuri

(CPI(M))

40 Asansol None Moon Moon Sen Babul Supriyo Biswarup Mondal Gouranga Chatterjee

(CPI(M))

41 Bolpur SC Asit Kumar Mal Ram Prashad Das Abhijit Saha Dr. Ram Chandra Dome

(CPI(M))

42 Birbhum None Satabdi Roy Dudh Kumar Mondal Imam Hossain Dr. Md. Rezaul Karim

(CPI(M))

Party-wise Result[edit]

22 18 2
AITC BJP INC
Party AITC BJP INC CPI(M)
Leader Mamata Banerjee Dilip Ghosh Somen Mitra Surya Kanta Mishra
Votes 43.69%, 2,47,57,345 40.64%, 2,30,28,517 5.67%, 32,10,491 6.34%, 35,94,283
Seats 22 (52.38%) 18 (42.86%) 2 (4.76%) 0 (0.00%)
22 / 42
18 / 42
2 / 42
0 / 42
Name of Party Vote Share (%) Change (%) Seats won Change
All India Trinamool Congress 43.69% Increase4.64 22 Decrease12
Bharatiya Janata Party 40.64% Increase22.25 18 Increase16
Indian National Congress 5.67% Decrease4.09 2 Decrease2
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 6.34% Decrease16.72 0 Decrease2

Constituency-wise Results[edit]

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Alipurduars[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Alipurduars
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP John Barla 7,50,804 54.4 +26.9
AITC Dasrath Tirkey 5,06,815 36.7 +7.1
[[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|Template:Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)/meta/shortname]] Mili Oraon 54,010 3.9 -23.9
INC Mohanlal Basumata 27,427 2.0 -7.5
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 21,175 1.5 -0.1
Other n/a 19,986 1.4 {{{change}}}
Majority 2,43,989 14.8
Turnout 13,80,217 83.7
BJP gain from AITC Swing +9.9

Arambagh[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Arambagh
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Aparupa Poddar (Afrin Ali) 6,49,929 44.1 -10.8
BJP Tapan Kumar Ray 6,48,787 44.1 +32.4
CPI (M) Sakti Mohan Malik 1,00,520 6.8 -22.7
INC Jyoti Kumari Das 25,128 1.7 -0.3
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 20,495 1.4 +0.1
Other n/a 27,122 1.8 {{{change}}}
Majority 1,142 0.1
Turnout 14,71,981 83.4
AITC hold Swing -21.6

Asansol[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Asansol
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Babul Supriyo 6,33,378 51.2 +14.4
AITC Moon Moon Sen 4,35,741 35.2 +4.6
CPI (M) Gouranga Chatterjee 87,608 7.1 -15.3
INC Biswarup Mondal 21,038 1.7 -2.5
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 14,447 1.2 +0.2
BMP Md. Zahir Alam 12,677 1.0 +0.7
Other n/a 33,246 2.7 {{{change}}}
Majority 1,97,637 12.2
Turnout 12,38,135 76.6
BJP hold Swing +4.9

Baharampur[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Baharampur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury 5,91,106 45.4 -5.1
AITC Apurba Sarkar (David) 5,10,410 39.2 +19.6
BJP Krishna Joyardar 1,43,038 11.0 +3.9
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 14,086 1.1 +0.1
Independent Samir Biswas 13,682 1.1 new
[[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|Template:Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)/meta/shortname]] Id Mohammad 13,362 1.0 -18.5
Other n/a 14,313 1 {{{change}}}
Majority 80,696 4.9
Turnout 12,99,997 79.3
INC hold Swing -12.3

Balurghat[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Balurghat
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Sukanta Majumdar 5,39,317 45.0 +24.0
AITC Arpita Ghosh 5,06,024 42.2 +3.7
[[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|Template:Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)/meta/shortname]] Ranen Barman 72,990 6.1 -22.4
INC Abdus Sadek Sarkar 36,783 3.1 -4.5
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 13,414 1.1 +0.0
Other n/a 29,321 2.4 {{{change}}}
Majority 33,293 2.3
Turnout 11,97,849 83.7
BJP gain from AITC Swing +10.2

Bangaon[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Bangaon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Shantanu Thakur 6,87,622 48.8 +29.8
AITC Mamata Thakur 5,76,028 40.9 -2.0
CPI (M) Alakesh Das 90,122 6.4 -25.1
INC Sourav Prosad 22,618 1.6 -1.8
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 7,530 0.5 -0.2
Other n/a 23,838 1.6 {{{change}}}
Majority 1,11,594 6.5
Turnout 14,07,758 82.6
BJP gain from AITC Swing +15.9

Bankura[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Bankura
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Dr. Subhas Sarkar 6,75,319 49.2 +28.9
AITC Subrata Mukherjee 5,00,986 36.5 -2.6
CPI (M) Amiya Patra 1,00,282 7.3 -23.8
Independent Milan Mandi 14,942 1.1 new
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 14,019 1.0 -0.9
Other n/a 66,307 4.9 {{{change}}}
Majority 1,74,333 10.6
Turnout 13,71,855 83.2
BJP gain from AITC Swing +15.7

Barasat[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Barasat
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Dr. Kakoli Ghoshdastidar 6,48,444 46.4 +5.1
BJP Mrinal Kanti Debnath 5,38,275 38.6 +15.2
AIFB Haripada Biswas 1,24,068 8.9 -18.8
INC Subrata Dutta 37,277 2.7 -0.5
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 17,779 1.3 +0.3
Other n/a 29,586 2.1 {{{change}}}
Majority 1,10,169 6.4
Turnout 13,95,429 81.2
AITC hold Swing -5.1

Bardhaman Purba[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Bardhaman Purba
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Sunil Kumar Mondal 6,40,834 44.5 +1.0
BJP Paresh Chandra Das 5,51,523 38.3 +25.4
CPI (M) Iswar Chandra Das 1,75,920 12.2 -22.6
INC Siddhartha Majumdar 38,472 2.7 -2.5
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 10,760 0.7 -0.3
Other n/a 21,777 1.5 {{{change}}}
Majority 89,311 5.3
Turnout 14,39,286 84.8
AITC hold Swing -12.2

Bardhaman-Durgapur[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Bardhaman-Durgapur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP S.S Ahluwalia 5,98,376 41.8 +23.9
AITC Dr. Mamtaz Sanghamita 5,95,937 41.6 -0.1
CPI (M) Abhas Ray Chaudhuri 1,61,329 11.3 -22.3
INC Ranajit Mukherjee 38,516 2.7 -0.6
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 18,540 1.3 +0.0
BSP Ramkrishna Malik (Dev) 13,766 1.0 +0.1
Other n/a 6,543 0.5 {{{change}}}
Majority 2,439 0.1
Turnout 14,33,007 82.7
BJP gain from AITC Swing +12.0

Barrackpore[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Barrackpore
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Arjun Singh 4,72,994 42.8 +20.9
AITC Dinesh Trivedi 4,58,137 41.5 -4.1
CPI (M) Gargi Chatterjee 1,17,456 10.6 -15.4
INC Md. Alam 15,816 1.4 -1.5
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 12,731 1.2 +0.1
Other n/a 27,383 2.5 {{{change}}}
Majority 14,857 1.0
Turnout 11,04,517 76.9
BJP gain from AITC Swing +12.5

Basirhat[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Basirhat
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Nusrat Jahan Ruhi 7,82,078 54.5 +15.9
BJP Sayantan Basu 4,31,709 30.1 +11.8
INC Quazi Abdur Rahim 1,04,183 7.3 -0.7
CPI Pallab Sengupta 68,316 4.8 -25.3
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 9,106 0.6 -0.1
Other n/a 37,947 2.7 {{{change}}}
Majority 3,50,369 20.9
Turnout 14,33,339 85.4
AITC hold Swing +2.1

Birbhum[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Birbhum
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Satabdi Roy 6,54,077 45.1 +9.0
BJP Dudh Kumar Mondal 5,65,153 39.0 +20.5
CPI (M) Karim Rezaul 96,763 6.7 -24.2
INC Imam Hossain 75,546 5.2 -5.1
style="background-color: Template:Rashtravadi Janata Party/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[Rashtravadi Janata Party|Template:Rashtravadi Janata Party/meta/shortname]] Ahamed Faruk 15,171 1.0 new
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 12,318 0.8 -0.3
Other n/a 30,395 2.1 {{{change}}}
Majority 88,924 5.2
Turnout 14,49,423 85.3
AITC hold Swing -5.7

Bishnupur[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Bishnupur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Khan Saumitra 6,57,019 46.2 +32.1
AITC Shyamal Santra 5,78,972 40.7 -4.8
CPI (M) Khan Sunil 1,02,615 7.2 -26.5
INC Khan Narayan Chandra 17,932 1.3 -0.9
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 14,436 1.0 -0.6
BMP Basudeb Sikari 13,545 1.0 +0.3
Other n/a 36,129 2.6 {{{change}}}
Majority 78,047 4.8
Turnout 14,20,648 87.3
BJP gain from AITC Swing +18.4

Bolpur[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Bolpur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Asit Kumar Mal 6,99,171 47.8 -0.5
BJP Das Ramprasad 5,92,769 40.5 +25.4
CPI (M) Ram Chandra Dome 91,964 6.3 -23.9
INC Abhijit Saha 30,112 2.1 -1.5
style="background-color: Template:Rashtravadi Janata Party/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[Rashtravadi Janata Party|Template:Rashtravadi Janata Party/meta/shortname]] Simanta Mondal 17,013 1.2 new
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 12,278 0.8 -0.5
Other n/a 17,962 1.2 {{{change}}}
Majority 1,06,402 6.2
Turnout 14,61,269 85.7
AITC hold Swing -13.0

Cooch Behar[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Cooch Behar
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Nisith Pramanik 7,31,594 48.0 +31.6
AITC Adhikary Paresh Chandra 6,77,363 44.4 +4.9
AIFB Gobinda Chandra Roy 46,810 3.1 -29.9
INC Piya Roy Chowdhury 28,215 1.8 -3.7
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 14,490 0.9 +0.1
Other n/a 26,211 1.7 {{{change}}}
Majority 54,231 3.0
Turnout 15,24,683 84.0
BJP gain from AITC Swing +13.4

Darjeeling[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Darjeeling
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Raju Bista 7,50,067 59.1 +16.3
AITC Amar Singh Rai 3,36,624 26.5 +1.0
INC Sankar Malakar 65,186 5.1 -2.7
CPI (M) Saman Pathak 50,524 4.0 -10.7
Independent Rajesh Singh 15,973 1.3 new
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 10,625 0.8 -0.7
Other n/a 38,271 2.9 {{{change}}}
Majority 4,13,443 25.7
Turnout 12,67,270 78.6
BJP hold Swing +7.7

Diamond Harbour[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Diamond Harbour
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Abhishek Banerjee 7,91,127 56.1 +15.8
BJP Nilanjan Roy 4,70,533 33.4 +17.5
CPI (M) Dr. Fuad Halim 93,941 6.7 -28.0
INC Soumya Aich Roy 19,828 1.4 -3.6
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 16,247 1.2 +0.3
Other n/a 17,326 1.2 {{{change}}}
Majority 3,20,594 18.6
Turnout 14,09,002 82.0
AITC hold Swing -0.8

Dum Dum[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Dum Dum
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Sougata Ray 5,12,062 42.5 -0.1
BJP Samik Bhattacharya 4,59,060 38.1 +15.6
CPI (M) Nepaldeb Bhattacharya 1,67,590 13.9 -15.2
INC Saurav Saha 29,097 2.4 -0.6
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 14,491 1.2 -0.3
Other n/a 22,360 1.8 {{{change}}}
Majority 53,002 3.4
Turnout 12,04,660 76.9
AITC hold Swing -7.9

Ghatal[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Ghatal
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Adhikari Deepak (Dev) 7,17,959 48.2 -1.9
BJP Bharati Ghosh 6,09,986 41.0 +34.0
CPI Tapan Ganguli 97,060 6.5 -24.5
INC Khandakar Md. Saifullah (Saiful) 32,839 2.2 -6.8
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 13,810 0.9 -0.1
Other n/a 17,164 1.2 {{{change}}}
Majority 1,07,973 6.0
Turnout 14,88,818 82.7
AITC hold Swing -18.0

Hooghly[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Hooghly
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Locket Chatterjee 6,71,448 46.0 +29.7
AITC Dr. Ratna De (Nag) 5,98,086 41.0 -4.5
CPI (M) Pradip Saha 1,21,588 8.3 -23.1
INC Pratul Chandra Saha 25,374 1.7 -1.4
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 13,525 0.9 -0.3
Other n/a 27,821 1.9 {{{change}}}
Majority 73,362 4.2
Turnout 14,57,842 82.5
BJP gain from AITC Swing +17.1

Howrah[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Howrah
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Prasun Banerjee 5,76,711 47.2 +3.8
BJP Rantidev Sengupta 4,73,016 38.7 +16.6
CPI (M) Sumitro Adhikary 1,05,547 8.6 -17.3
INC Suvra Ghosh 32,107 2.6 -3.0
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 6,337 0.5 -0.4
Other n/a 28,575 2.5 {{{change}}}
Majority 1,03,695 6.3
Turnout 12,22,293 74.8
AITC hold Swing -6.4

Jadavpur[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Jadavpur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Mimi Chakraborty 6,88,472 47.9 +2.1
BJP Anupam Hazra 3,93,233 27.4 +15.2
CPI (M) Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharyya 3,02,264 21.0 -15.0
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 15,541 1.1 -0.1
Other n/a 37,384 2.7 {{{change}}}
Majority 2,95,239 16.2
Turnout 14,36,894 79.1
AITC hold Swing -6.5

Jalpaiguri[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Jalpaiguri
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Dr. Jayanta Kumar Roy 7,60,145 50.6 +33.6
AITC Bijoy Chandra Barman 5,76,141 38.4 +0.4
CPI (M) Bhagirath Chandra Roy 76,166 5.1 -27.5
INC Mani Kumar Darnal 28,562 1.9 -4.8
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 19,928 1.3 +0.1
Other n/a 39,980 2.5 {{{change}}}
Majority 1,84,004 10.6
Turnout 15,00,922 86.5
BJP gain from AITC Swing +16.6

Jangipur[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Jangipur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Khalilur Rahaman 5,62,838 43.1 +24.6
BJP Mafuja Khatun 3,17,056 24.3 +15.7
INC Abhijit Mukherjee 2,55,836 19.6 -14.2
CPI (M) Md. Zulfikar Ali 95,501 7.3 -25.7
WPOI Dr. S.Q.R. Ilyas 21,302 1.6 +0.8
Independent Prasad Halder 12,839 1.0 new
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 11,355 0.9 -0.1
Other n/a 27,777 2.1 {{{change}}}
Majority 2,45,782 15.2
Turnout 13,04,504 80.7
AITC gain from INC Swing +4.5

Jaynagar[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Jaynagar
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Pratima Mondal 7,61,202 56.1 +14.5
BJP Dr. Ashok Kandary 4,44,427 32.8 +23.2
[[Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)|Template:Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)/meta/shortname]] Subhas Naskar 67,913 5.0 -27.5
SUCI(C) Jaykrishna Haldar 38,261 2.8 new
INC Tapan Mondal 18,758 1.4 -1.9
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 10,443 0.8 +0.0
Other n/a 15,098 1 {{{change}}}
Majority 3,16,775 19.2
Turnout 13,56,102 82.3
AITC hold Swing -4.4

Jhargram[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Jhargram
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Kunar Hembram 6,26,583 44.5 +34.8
AITC Birbaha Saren 6,14,816 43.7 -9.9
CPI (M) Deblina Hembram 75,680 5.4 -20.6
INC Jageswar Hembram 20,754 1.5 -1.7
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 17,692 1.3 -0.6
Other n/a 50,689 3.6 {{{change}}}
Majority 11,767 0.7
Turnout 14,06,214 85.6
BJP gain from AITC Swing +22.4

Kanthi[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Kanthi
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Adhikari Sisir 7,11,872 50.0 -2.4
BJP Dr. Debasis Samanta 6,00,204 42.1 +33.5
CPI (M) Paritosh Pattanayak 76,185 5.3 -29.3
INC Dipak Kumar Das 16,851 1.2 -0.9
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 8,687 0.6 -0.1
Other n/a 10,448 0.7 {{{change}}}
Majority 1,11,668 6.7
Turnout 14,24,247 85.8
AITC hold Swing -18.0

Kolkata Dakshin[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Kolkata Dakshin
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Mala Roy 5,73,119 47.5 +10.5
BJP Chandra Kumar Bose 4,17,927 34.6 +9.3
CPI (M) Nandini Mukherjee 1,40,275 11.6 -12.3
INC Mita Chakraborty 42,618 3.5 -6.2
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 14,824 1.2 -0.4
Other n/a 17,882 1.5 {{{change}}}
Majority 1,55,192 9.0
Turnout 12,06,645 69.8
AITC hold Swing +0.6

Kolkata Uttar[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Kolkata Uttar
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Bandyopadhyay Sudip 4,74,891 50.0 +14.0
BJP Rahul (Biswajit) Sinha 3,47,796 36.6 +10.7
CPI (M) Kaninika Bose (Ghosh) 71,080 7.5 -13.0
INC Syed Shahid Imam 26,093 2.7 -10.9
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 6,736 0.7 -0.2
Other n/a 24,017 2.6 {{{change}}}
Majority 1,27,095 8.8
Turnout 9,50,613 65.8
AITC hold Swing +1.7

Krishnanagar[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Krishnanagar
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Mahua Moitra 6,14,872 45.0 +9.9
BJP Kalyan Chaubey 5,51,654 40.4 +14.0
CPI (M) Jha Shantanu 1,20,222 8.8 -20.6
INC Intaj Ali Shah 38,305 2.8 -3.2
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 7,508 0.5 -0.1
Other n/a 33,882 2.6 {{{change}}}
Majority 63,218 3.9
Turnout 13,66,443 83.7
AITC hold Swing -2.1

Maldaha Dakshin[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Maldaha Dakshin
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Abu Hasem Khan Chowdhury (Dalu) 4,44,270 34.7 -0.1
BJP Sreerupa Mitra Chaudhury 4,36,048 34.1 +14.3
AITC Md. Moazzem Hossain 3,51,353 27.4 +9.8
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 12,062 0.9 +0.2
Other n/a 35,469 2.7 {{{change}}}
Majority 8,222 0.5
Turnout 12,79,202 81.2
INC hold Swing -7.2

Maldaha Uttar[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Maldaha Uttar
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Khagen Murmu 5,09,524 37.6 +22.2
AITC Mausam Noor 4,25,236 31.4 +14.4
INC Isha Khan Choudhury 3,05,270 22.5 -10.9
CPI (M) Biswanath Ghosh 50,401 3.7 -24.0
Independent Mohan Hasda 13,473 1.0 new
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 8,039 0.6 -0.3
Other n/a 42,763 3 {{{change}}}
Majority 84,288 5.0
Turnout 13,54,706 80.4
BJP gain from INC Swing +3.9

Mathurapur[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Mathurapur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Choudhury Mohan Jatua 7,26,828 51.8 +2.3
BJP Shyamaprasad Halder 5,22,854 37.3 +32.1
CPI (M) Dr. Sarat Chandra Haldar 92,417 6.6 -32.1
INC Krittibas Sardar 32,324 2.3 -1.4
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 6,910 0.5 -0.2
Other n/a 20,620 1.4 {{{change}}}
Majority 2,03,974 12.3
Turnout 14,01,953 84.9
AITC hold Swing -14.9

Medinipur[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Medinipur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Dilip Ghosh 6,85,433 48.6 +34.3
AITC Manas Ranjan Bhunia 5,96,481 42.3 -3.7
CPI Biplab Bhatta 62,319 4.4 -26.9
INC Sambhunath Chattapadhyay 20,807 1.5 -2.4
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 14,758 1.0 -0.0
Other n/a 30,017 2.1 {{{change}}}
Majority 88,952 5.3
Turnout 14,09,815 84.2
BJP gain from AITC Swing +19.0

Murshidabad[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Murshidabad
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Abu Taher Khan 6,04,346 41.6 +19.1
INC Abu Hena, S/O - Late Abdus Sattar 3,77,929 26.0 -5.7
BJP Humayun Kabir 2,47,809 17.0 +9.2
CPI (M) Badaruddoza Khan 1,80,793 12.4 -20.7
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 15,025 1.0 +0.2
Other n/a 27,853 2 {{{change}}}
Majority 2,26,417 13.1
Turnout 14,53,755 84.3
AITC gain from CPI (M) Swing +12.4

Purulia[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Purulia
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Jyotirmay Singh Mahato 6,68,107 49.3 +42.1
AITC Dr. Mriganka Mahato 4,63,375 34.2 -4.6
INC Nepal Mahata 84,477 6.2 -15.1
AIFB Bir Singh Mahato 68,434 5.0 -21.0
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 11,322 0.8 -0.6
Other n/a 59,521 4.4 {{{change}}}
Majority 2,04,732 12.4
Turnout 13,55,236 82.3
BJP gain from AITC Swing +23.4

Raiganj[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Raiganj
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Debasree Chaudhuri 5,11,652 40.0 +21.7
AITC Agarwal Kanaialal 4,51,078 35.3 +17.9
CPI (M) Md. Salim 1,82,035 14.2 -14.4
INC Deepa Dasmunsi 83,662 6.5 -22.0
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 13,749 1.1 +0.1
Other n/a 34,933 2.6 {{{change}}}
Majority 60,574 3.8
Turnout 12,77,109 79.8
BJP gain from CPI (M) Swing +1.9

Ranaghat[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Ranaghat
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Jagannath Sarkar 7,83,253 52.8 +35.5
AITC Rupali Biswas 5,49,825 37.0 -6.6
CPI (M) Biswas Rama 97,771 6.6 -22.1
INC Minati Biswas 23,297 1.6 -5.2
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 9,137 0.6 -0.5
Other n/a 20,752 1.4 {{{change}}}
Majority 2,33,428 13.2
Turnout 14,84,035 84.2
BJP gain from AITC Swing +21.0

Sreerampur[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Sreerampur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Kalyan Banerjee 6,37,707 45.5 +5.6
BJP Debjit Sarkar 5,39,171 38.5 +16.2
CPI (M) Tirthankar Ray 1,52,281 10.9 -17.2
INC Debabrata Biswas 32,509 2.3 -4.4
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 20,501 1.5 +0.3
Other n/a 19,536 1.4 {{{change}}}
Majority 98,536 5.5
Turnout 14,01,705 78.5
AITC hold Swing -5.3

Tamluk[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Tamluk
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Adhikari Dibyendu 7,24,433 50.1 -3.5
BJP Sidharthashankar Naskar 5,34,268 36.9 +30.5
CPI (M) Sk Ibrahim Ali 1,36,129 9.4 -25.7
INC Lakshman Chandra Seth 16,001 1.1 -1.1
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 10,533 0.7 -0.1
Other n/a 25,135 1.7 {{{change}}}
Majority 1,90,165 11.2
Turnout 14,46,499 85.4
AITC hold Swing -17.0

Uluberia[edit]

2019 Indian general election: Uluberia
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Sajda Ahmed 6,94,945 53.0 +4.9
BJP Joy Banerjee 4,79,586 36.6 +25.0
CPI (M) Maksuda Khatun 81,314 6.2 -24.9
INC Shoma Ranisree Roy 27,568 2.1 -3.6
style="background-color: Template:NOTA/meta/color; width: 5px;" | [[NOTA|Template:NOTA/meta/shortname]] None of the Above 9,399 0.7 +0.0
Other n/a 18,287 1.3 {{{change}}}
Majority 2,15,359 13.3
Turnout 13,11,099 81.2
AITC hold Swing -10.1

Impact[edit]

There has been a major political shift from the left to the right in the 2019 general elections in West Bengal. The Statesman says, “Making an aggressive penetration in Bengal for the first time since its inception in 1980, BJP alone has dramatically increased its vote share close to 40 percent this time. Thus, it has virtually made the CPI-M into a mere marginalised political party and at the same time the saffron party set a strong challenge before the Trinamool Congress hardly two years ahead of the Assembly elections scheduled in 2021 in the state.” This obviously is the most important impact of the general elections in the state visible in the voting pattern right across the state, irrespective of who won or lost a particular seat.[16][17]

Analysis[edit]

Assembly segments wise lead of Parties[edit]

Party Position in Assembly (as of 2016 election) Assembly segments (as of 2019 Lok Sabha election)[18][19] 2021 State Election
BJP 3 121 77
INC 44 9 0
TMC 211 164 215
Left Front 32 0 0
Others 1 0 2
Total 294

Postal Ballot wise lead of Parties[edit]

Party No. of Constituencies
All India Trinamool Congress 2
Left Front 1
Bharatiya Janata Party 39
Indian National Congress 0
Total 42

TMC won 3 out of 3 assembly seats in the next assembly by-elections in November 2019. Even the seat of State BJP president Dilip Ghosh which fell vacant due to Dilip Ghosh's win in Loksabha election, Kharagpur Sadar was won by TMC by a lead of 22,000 votes. TMC was trailing in that seat by 158,000 votes in 2019 general elections.[20][21][22][23][24]

Region-Wise Results[edit]

Region Total seats All India Trinamool Congress Bharatiya Janata Party Indian National Congress Communist Party of India (Marxist) Others
Ganges Delta 10 7 Decrease 3 3 Increase 3 0 Steady 0 Steady 0
North Bengal 8 3 Increase 1 3 Increase 3 2 Decrease 2 0 Decrease 2 0
Northern Hills 4 0 Decrease 3 4 Increase 3 0 Steady 0 Steady 0
Rarh Bengal 10 3 Decrease 7 7 Increase 4 0 Steady 0 Steady 0
South Bengal 10 9 Decrease 1 1 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady 0
Total 42 22 Decrease 12 18 Increase 16 2 Decrease 2 0 Decrease 2 0

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