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! Election<br/> Year!!Constituency!!Name of M.L.A.!!Party Affiliation
! Election<br/> Year!!Constituency!!Name of M.L.A.!!Party Affiliation
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|[[1951 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|1951]]||Chapra||Smarajit Bandopadhyay||[[Indian National Congress]]<ref name=vidhansabha1952>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1951/STATISTICALREPORTS_51_WestBengal.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1951, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
|[[1951 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|1951]]||Chapra||Smarajit Bandopadhyay||[[Indian National Congress]]<ref name=vidhansabha1952>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1951/STATISTICALREPORTS_51_WestBengal.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1951, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
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|[[1957 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|1957]]||Haringhata||Smarajit Bandopadhyay||Indian National Congress<ref name=vidhansabha1957>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1957/StatRep_WB_1957.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1957, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
|[[1957 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|1957]]||Haringhata||Smarajit Bandopadhyay||Indian National Congress<ref name=vidhansabha1957>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1957/StatRep_WB_1957.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1957, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
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|||||Promatha Ranjan Thakur||Indian National Congress<ref name=vidhansabha1957/>  
|||||Promatha Ranjan Thakur||Indian National Congress<ref name=vidhansabha1957/>  
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|[[1962 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|1962]]||Chapra||Mohananda Haldar||Sanjukta Biplabi Parishad <ref name=vidhansabha1962>{{cite web| url =http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1962/StatRep_WB_1962.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1962, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
|[[1962 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|1962]]||Chapra||Mohananda Haldar||Sanjukta Biplabi Parishad <ref name=vidhansabha1962>{{cite web| url =http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1962/StatRep_WB_1962.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1962, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
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|[[1967 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|1967]]||||Jagannath Majumdar||[[Bangla Congress]] <ref name=vidhansabha1967>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1967/Statistical%20report%20WB1967.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1967, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
|[[1967 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|1967]]||||Jagannath Majumdar||[[Bangla Congress]]<ref name=vidhansabha1967>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1967/Statistical%20report%20WB1967.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1967, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
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|1969||||Salil Behari Hundle||Bangla Congress<ref name=vidhansabha1969>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1969/StatReport_WB_69.pdf|title = General Elections, India, 1969, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission |access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
|1969||||Salil Behari Hundle||Bangla Congress<ref name=vidhansabha1969>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1969/StatReport_WB_69.pdf|title = General Elections, India, 1969, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission |access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
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|1971||||Sahabuddin Mondal||[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)]]<ref name=vidhansabha1971>{{cite web| url =   http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1971/StatReport_WB_71.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1971, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
|1971||||Sahabuddin Mondal||[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)]]<ref name=vidhansabha1971>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1971/StatReport_WB_71.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1971, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
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|1972||||Ghiasuddin Ahmad||Indian National Congress<ref name=vidhansabha1972>{{cite web| url =   http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1972/StatReport_WB_72.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1972, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
|1972||||Ghiasuddin Ahmad||Indian National Congress<ref name=vidhansabha1972>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1972/StatReport_WB_72.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1972, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
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|1977||||Sahabauddin Mondal||Communist Party of India (Marxist)<ref name=vidhansabha1977>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1977/StatisticalReportWestBengal77.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1977, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
|1977||||Sahabauddin Mondal||Communist Party of India (Marxist)<ref name=vidhansabha1977>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1977/StatisticalReportWestBengal77.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1977, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
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|1982||||Sahabauddin Mondal||Communist Party of India (Marxist)<ref name=vidhansabha1982>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1982/StatisticalReportWestBengal82.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1982, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
|1982||||Sahabauddin Mondal||Communist Party of India (Marxist)<ref name=vidhansabha1982>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1982/StatisticalReportWestBengal82.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1982, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
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|1987||||Mir Qusem||Communist Party of India (Marxist)<ref name=vidhansabha1987>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1987/StatisticalReportWestBengal87.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1987, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
|1987||||Mir Qusem||Communist Party of India (Marxist)<ref name=vidhansabha1987>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1987/StatisticalReportWestBengal87.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1987, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
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|1991||||Mir Quasem Mondal||Communist Party of India (Marxist)<ref name=vidhansabha1991>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1991/StatisticalReport-West%20Bengal91.pdf|title = General Elections, India, 1991, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
|1991||||Mir Quasem Mondal||Communist Party of India (Marxist)<ref name=vidhansabha1991>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1991/StatisticalReport-West%20Bengal91.pdf|title = General Elections, India, 1991, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
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|1996||||Mir Quasem Mondal||Communist Party of India (Marxist)<ref name=vidhansabha1996>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1996/StatisticalReport-WB96.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1996, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
|1996||||Mir Quasem Mondal||Communist Party of India (Marxist)<ref name=vidhansabha1996>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1996/StatisticalReport-WB96.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 1996, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
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|[[2001 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|2001]]||||Shamsul Islam Mollah||Communist Party of India (Marxist)<ref name=vidhansabha2001>{{cite web| url =http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_2001/StatRept_WB_2001.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 2001, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
|[[2001 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|2001]]||||Shamsul Islam Mollah||Communist Party of India (Marxist)<ref name=vidhansabha2001>{{cite web| url =http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_2001/StatRept_WB_2001.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 2001, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
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|[[2006 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|2006]]||||Shamsul Islam Mollah||Communist Party of India (Marxist)<ref name=vidhansabha2006>{{cite web| url =http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_2006/StatReport_WB_2006.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 2006, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
|[[2006 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|2006]]||||Shamsul Islam Mollah||Communist Party of India (Marxist)<ref name=vidhansabha2006>{{cite web| url =http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_2006/StatReport_WB_2006.pdf |title = General Elections, India, 2006, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
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|[[2011 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|2011]]||||Rukbanur Rahaman||[[All India Trinamool Congress]]<ref name=vidhansabha2011>{{cite web| url =http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/AE2011/stat_WB_May2011.pdf|title = General Elections, India, 2011, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
|[[2011 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|2011]]||||Rukbanur Rahaman||[[All India Trinamool Congress]]<ref name=vidhansabha2011>{{cite web| url =http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/AE2011/stat_WB_May2011.pdf|title = General Elections, India, 2011, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal | work= Constituency-wise Data|publisher= Election Commission | access-date = 2 August 2014}}</ref>
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|[[2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|2016]]||||Rukbanur Rahaman||[[All India Trinamool Congress]]{{fact|date=March 2021}}
|[[2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|2016]]||||Rukbanur Rahaman||[[All India Trinamool Congress]]{{citation needed|date=March 2021}}
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==Election results==
==Election results==
===2021===
{{Election box begin | title=[[2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|West Bengal assembly elections, 2021]]: Chapra constituency}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = All India Trinamool Congress
  |candidate  = Rukbanur Rahman
  |votes      = 73,866
  |percentage = 34.65
  |change    = -13.14
}}
{{Election box candidate
  |party      = Independent
  |candidate  = Jeber Sekh
  |votes      = 61,748
  |percentage = 28.97
  |change    =
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = Bharatiya Janata Party
  |candidate  = Kalyan Kumar Nandi
  |votes      = 58,168
  |percentage = 27.29
  |change    = +19.35
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  |candidate  = Jahangir Biswas (Raju)
  |votes      = 11,722
  |percentage = 5.50
  |change    = -35.11
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = Indian Secular Front
  |candidate  = Kanchan Moitra
  |votes      = 3,865
  |percentage = 1.81
  |change    =
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = None of the above
  |candidate  = [[None of the above]]
  |votes      = 2,023
  |percentage = 0.95
  |change    = -0.06
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = Bahujan Samaj Party
  |candidate  = Rokibul Hossain Molla
  |votes      = 1,070
  |percentage = 0.50
  |change    =
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)
  |candidate  = Mozammel Hossain Mondal
  |votes      = 713
  |percentage = 0.33
  |change    =
}}
{{Election box turnout
  |votes      = 213,175
  |percentage =
  |change    =
}}
{{Election box hold with party link
  |winner = All India Trinamool Congress
  |swing  =
}}
{{Election box end}}
<small>.# Jeber Sekh, contesting as an Independent candidate, was a rebel Trinamool Congress member.</small>
===2016===
{{Election box begin | title=[[2016 West Bengal state assembly election|West Bengal assembly elections, 2016]]: Chapra constituency}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = All India Trinamool Congress
  |candidate  = Rukbanur Rahman
  |votes      = 89,556
  |percentage = 47.79
  |change    = +0.65
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  |candidate  = Shamsul Islam Mollah
  |votes      = 76,093
  |percentage = 40.61
  |change    = -4.93
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = Bharatiya Janata Party
  |candidate  = Sutirtha Chakraborty (Chuni)
  |votes      = 14,887
  |percentage = 7.94
  |change    = +3.63
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = Shiv Sena
  |candidate  = Samaresh Biswas
  |votes      = 4,081
  |percentage = 2.18
  |change    =
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = None of the above
  |candidate  = [[None of the above]]
  |votes      = 1,894
  |percentage = 1.01
  |change    =
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation
  |candidate  = Dhananjay Ganguly
  |votes      = 884
  |percentage = 0.47
  |change    =
}}
{{Election box turnout
  |votes      = 187,895
  |percentage = 85.23
  |change    = -2.62
}}
{{Election box hold with party link
  |winner = All India Trinamool Congress
  |swing  =
}}
{{Election box end}}
===2011===
===2011===
In the 2011 election, Rukbanur Rahaman of Trinamool Congress defeated his nearest rival Samsul Islam Mollah of CPI(M).
In the 2011 election, Rukbanur Rahaman of Trinamool Congress defeated his nearest rival Shamsul Islam Mollah of CPI(M).
{{Election box begin | title=[[2011 West Bengal state assembly election|West Bengal assembly elections, 2011]]: Chapra constituency<ref name=vidhansabha2011/><ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.empoweringindia.org/new/constituency.aspx?eid=736&cid=82|title = West Bengal Assembly Election 2011 |work =Chapra| publisher =Empowering India |access-date = 20 April 2011}}</ref>}}
{{Election box begin | title=[[2011 West Bengal state assembly election|West Bengal assembly elections, 2011]]: Chapra constituency<ref name=vidhansabha2011/><ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.empoweringindia.org/new/constituency.aspx?eid=736&cid=82|title = West Bengal Assembly Election 2011 |work =Chapra| publisher =Empowering India |access-date = 20 April 2011}}</ref>}}


{{Election box candidate with party link|
{{Election box candidate with party link
   |party      = All India Trinamool Congress  
   |party      = All India Trinamool Congress
   |candidate  = Rukbanur Rahaman  
   |candidate  = Rukbanur Rahaman
   |votes      = 77,435
   |votes      = 77,435
   |percentage = 47.14
   |percentage = 47.14
   |change    = -9.10#
   |change    = -9.10#
}}
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
{{Election box candidate with party link
   |party      = Communist Party of India (Marxist)  
   |party      = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
   |candidate  = Samsul Islam Mollah
   |candidate  = Shamsul Islam Mollah
   |votes      = 74,802
   |votes      = 74,802
   |percentage = 45.54
   |percentage = 45.54
   |change    = +2.22
   |change    = +2.22
}}  
}}  
{{Election box candidate with party link|
{{Election box candidate with party link
   |party      = Bharatiya Janata Party
   |party      = Bharatiya Janata Party
   |candidate  = Baidyanath Biswas
   |candidate  = Baidyanath Biswas
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   |change    =  
   |change    =  
}}
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
{{Election box candidate with party link
   |party      = Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation  
   |party      = Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation
   |candidate  = Bijoy Kumar Saha
   |candidate  = Bijoy Kumar Saha
   |votes      = 2,765
   |votes      = 2,765
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   |change    =  
   |change    =  
}}
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|
{{Election box candidate with party link
   |party      = Janata Dal (United)
   |party      = Janata Dal (United)
   |candidate  = Soumen Mandal
   |candidate  = Soumen Mandal
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   |change    =  
   |change    =  
}}
}}
{{Election box turnout|
{{Election box turnout
  |votes      = 164,260
  |votes      = 164,260
  |percentage = 87.87
  |percentage = 87.87
  |change    =  
  |change    =  
  }}
  }}
{{Election box gain with party link|
{{Election box gain with party link
  |winner     = All India Trinamool Congress
  |winner = All India Trinamool Congress
  |loser     = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  |loser = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
  |swing     = -11.32#
  |swing = -11.32#
  }}
  }}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box end}}


<small>.# Swing calculated on Congress+Trinamool Congress vote percentages taken together in 2006.</small>
<small>.# Swing calculated on Congress+Trinamool Congress vote percentages taken together in 2006.</small>
{{Nadia 2011 election summary}}
===1977-2006===
===1977-2006===
In [[2006 West Bengal state assembly election|2006]] and 2001 state assembly elections, Shamsul Islam Mollah of [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]] won the Chapra assembly seat defeating his nearest rivals, Abdur Rashid Mollick of [[Indian National Congress|Congress]] in 2006<ref name=vidhansabha2006/> and Julfikar Khan of [[All India Trinamool Congress|Trinamool Congress]] in 2001.<ref name=vidhansabha2001/> Contests in most years were multi cornered but only winners and runners are being mentioned. Mir Quasem Mondal of CPI(M)  defeated Julfikar Khan representing Congress in 1996,<ref name=vidhansabha1996/> and  Arun Kumar Ghosh of Congress in 1991.<ref name=vidhansabha1991/> Mir Qusem of CPI(M) defeated Dilip Dutta of Congress in 1987.<ref name=vidhansabha1987/> Sahabauddin Mondal of CPI(M) defeated Arun Biswas, Independent, in 1982<ref name=vidhansabha1982/> and Kazi Safluddin of [[Janata Party]] in 1977.<ref name=vidhansabha1977/><ref>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/archive/ElectionAnalysis/AE/S25/Partycomp73.htm |title =73 - Chapra Assembly Constituency |work = Partywise Comparison Since 1977 | publisher = Election Commission of India|access-date = 5 October 2010}}</ref>
In [[2006 West Bengal state assembly election|2006]] and 2001 state assembly elections, Shamsul Islam Mollah of [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]] won the Chapra assembly seat defeating his nearest rivals, Abdur Rashid Mollick of [[Indian National Congress|Congress]] in 2006<ref name=vidhansabha2006/> and Julfikar Khan of [[All India Trinamool Congress|Trinamool Congress]] in 2001.<ref name=vidhansabha2001/> Contests in most years were multi cornered but only winners and runners are being mentioned. Mir Quasem Mondal of CPI(M)  defeated Julfikar Khan representing Congress in 1996,<ref name=vidhansabha1996/> and  Arun Kumar Ghosh of Congress in 1991.<ref name=vidhansabha1991/> Mir Qusem of CPI(M) defeated Dilip Dutta of Congress in 1987.<ref name=vidhansabha1987/> Sahabauddin Mondal of CPI(M) defeated Arun Biswas, Independent, in 1982<ref name=vidhansabha1982/> and Kazi Safluddin of [[Janata Party]] in 1977.<ref name=vidhansabha1977/><ref>{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/archive/ElectionAnalysis/AE/S25/Partycomp73.htm |title =73 - Chapra Assembly Constituency |work = Partywise Comparison Since 1977 | publisher = Election Commission of India|access-date = 5 October 2010}}</ref>

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Chapra
Vidhan Sabha constituency
Location in West Bengal
Chapra is located in India
Chapra
Chapra
Chapra (India)
Coordinates: 23°32′14″N 88°33′10″E / 23.53722°N 88.55278°E / 23.53722; 88.55278
Country India
StateWest Bengal
DistrictNadia
Constituency No82
TypeOpen
Lok Sabha constituency12. Krishnanagar
Electorate (year)186,928 (2011)

Chapra (Vidhan Sabha constituency) is an assembly constituency in Nadia district in the Indian state of West Bengal.

Overview

As per orders of the Delimitation Commission, No. 82 Chapra (Vidhan Sabha constituency) is composed of the following: Chapra community development block.[1]

Chapra (Vidhan Sabha constituency) is part of No. 12 Krishnanagar (Lok Sabha constituency).[1]

Members of Legislative Assembly

Election
Year
Constituency Name of M.L.A. Party Affiliation
1951 Chapra Smarajit Bandopadhyay Indian National Congress[2]
1957 Haringhata Smarajit Bandopadhyay Indian National Congress[3]
Promatha Ranjan Thakur Indian National Congress[3]
1962 Chapra Mohananda Haldar Sanjukta Biplabi Parishad [4]
1967 Jagannath Majumdar Bangla Congress[5]
1969 Salil Behari Hundle Bangla Congress[6]
1971 Sahabuddin Mondal Communist Party of India (Marxist)[7]
1972 Ghiasuddin Ahmad Indian National Congress[8]
1977 Sahabauddin Mondal Communist Party of India (Marxist)[9]
1982 Sahabauddin Mondal Communist Party of India (Marxist)[10]
1987 Mir Qusem Communist Party of India (Marxist)[11]
1991 Mir Quasem Mondal Communist Party of India (Marxist)[12]
1996 Mir Quasem Mondal Communist Party of India (Marxist)[13]
2001 Shamsul Islam Mollah Communist Party of India (Marxist)[14]
2006 Shamsul Islam Mollah Communist Party of India (Marxist)[15]
2011 Rukbanur Rahaman All India Trinamool Congress[16]
2016 Rukbanur Rahaman All India Trinamool Congress[citation needed]

Election results

2021

West Bengal assembly elections, 2021: Chapra constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Rukbanur Rahman 73,866 34.65 −13.14
Independent Jeber Sekh 61,748 28.97
BJP Kalyan Kumar Nandi 58,168 27.29 +19.35
CPI(M) Jahangir Biswas (Raju) 11,722 5.50 −35.11
ISF Kanchan Moitra 3,865 1.81
NOTA None of the above 2,023 0.95 −0.06
BSP Rokibul Hossain Molla 1,070 0.50
SUCI(C) Mozammel Hossain Mondal 713 0.33
Turnout 213,175
AITC hold Swing

.# Jeber Sekh, contesting as an Independent candidate, was a rebel Trinamool Congress member.

2016

West Bengal assembly elections, 2016: Chapra constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Rukbanur Rahman 89,556 47.79 +0.65
CPI(M) Shamsul Islam Mollah 76,093 40.61 −4.93
BJP Sutirtha Chakraborty (Chuni) 14,887 7.94 +3.63
SHS Samaresh Biswas 4,081 2.18
NOTA None of the above 1,894 1.01
CPI(ML)L Dhananjay Ganguly 884 0.47
Turnout 187,895 85.23 −2.62
AITC hold Swing

2011

In the 2011 election, Rukbanur Rahaman of Trinamool Congress defeated his nearest rival Shamsul Islam Mollah of CPI(M).

West Bengal assembly elections, 2011: Chapra constituency[16][17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Rukbanur Rahaman 77,435 47.14 −9.10#
CPI(M) Shamsul Islam Mollah 74,802 45.54 +2.22
BJP Baidyanath Biswas 7,078 4.31
CPI(ML)L Bijoy Kumar Saha 2,765
JD(U) Soumen Mandal 2,180
Turnout 164,260 87.87
AITC gain from CPI (M) Swing -11.32#

.# Swing calculated on Congress+Trinamool Congress vote percentages taken together in 2006.

1977-2006

In 2006 and 2001 state assembly elections, Shamsul Islam Mollah of CPI(M) won the Chapra assembly seat defeating his nearest rivals, Abdur Rashid Mollick of Congress in 2006[15] and Julfikar Khan of Trinamool Congress in 2001.[14] Contests in most years were multi cornered but only winners and runners are being mentioned. Mir Quasem Mondal of CPI(M) defeated Julfikar Khan representing Congress in 1996,[13] and Arun Kumar Ghosh of Congress in 1991.[12] Mir Qusem of CPI(M) defeated Dilip Dutta of Congress in 1987.[11] Sahabauddin Mondal of CPI(M) defeated Arun Biswas, Independent, in 1982[10] and Kazi Safluddin of Janata Party in 1977.[9][18]

1951–1972

Ghiasuddin Ahmad of Congress won in 1972.[8] Sahabuddin Mondal of CPI(M) won in 1971.[7] Salil Behari Hundle of Bangla Congress won in 1969.[6] J.Mojumdar of Bangla Congress won in 1967.[5] Mohananda Haldar of Sanjukta Biplabi Parishad won in 1962,[4] The Chapra constituency was not there in 1957. Smarajit Bandopadhyay and Promatha Ranjan Thakur, both of Congress, won from the Haringhata joint seat in 1957.[3] In independent India's first election in 1951, Smarajit Bandopadhyay of Congress won the Chapra seat.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Delimitation Commission Order No. 18" (PDF). Government of West Bengal. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 September 2010. Retrieved 21 August 2010.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "General Elections, India, 1951, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
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  5. 5.0 5.1 "General Elections, India, 1967, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  6. 6.0 6.1 "General Elections, India, 1969, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  7. 7.0 7.1 "General Elections, India, 1971, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  8. 8.0 8.1 "General Elections, India, 1972, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
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  10. 10.0 10.1 "General Elections, India, 1982, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  11. 11.0 11.1 "General Elections, India, 1987, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  12. 12.0 12.1 "General Elections, India, 1991, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  13. 13.0 13.1 "General Elections, India, 1996, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  14. 14.0 14.1 "General Elections, India, 2001, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  15. 15.0 15.1 "General Elections, India, 2006, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  16. 16.0 16.1 "General Elections, India, 2011, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  17. "West Bengal Assembly Election 2011". Chapra. Empowering India. Retrieved 20 April 2011.
  18. "73 - Chapra Assembly Constituency". Partywise Comparison Since 1977. Election Commission of India. Retrieved 5 October 2010.