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2019 Indian general election in West Bengal Turnout 81.76% ( 0.46%)
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
Vote share
Date published
Polling agency
Lead
NDA
UPA
AITC
Left Front
Jan 2019
Republic TV - C Voter[3]
31.8%
9.6%
43.7%
14.4%
11.9%
Seat projections
Poll Type
Date published
Polling agency
Lead
NDA
UPA
AITC
Left Front
Exit poll
[4] [5]
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
18-22
1
19-23
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 - Cvoter[3]
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
Trinamool Congress
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]
Party-wise Result
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%)
Constituency-wise Results
#
Constituency
Turnout[15]
Winner
Party
Margin
1
Cooch Behar
84.08
Nisith Pramanik
Bharatiya Janata Party
54,231
2
Alipurduars
83.79
John Barla
Bharatiya Janata Party
2,43,989
3
Jalpaiguri
86.51
Jayanta Kumar Roy
Bharatiya Janata Party
1,84,004
4
Darjeeling
78.80
Raju Singh Bisht
Bharatiya Janata Party
4,13,443
5
Raiganj
79.82
Debasree Chaudhuri
Bharatiya Janata Party
60,574
6
Balurghat
83.69
Sukanta Majumder
Bharatiya Janata Party
33,293
7
Maldaha Uttar
80.39
Khagen Murmu
Bharatiya Janata Party
84,288
8
Maldaha Dakshin
81.24
Abu Hasem Khan Choudhury
Indian National Congress
8,222
9
Jangipur
80.72
Khalilur Rahman
All India Trinamool Congress
2,45,782
10
Baharampur
79.41
Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury
Indian National Congress
80,696
11
Murshidabad
84.29
Abu Taher Khan
All India Trinamool Congress
2,26,417
12
Krishnanagar
83.75
Mahua Moitra
All India Trinamool Congress
63,218
13
Ranaghat
84.26
Jagannath Sarkar
Bharatiya Janata Party
2,33,428
14
Bangaon
82.64
Shantanu Thakur
Bharatiya Janata Party
1,11,594
15
Barrackpore
76.91
Arjun Singh
Bharatiya Janata Party
14,857
16
Dum Dum
76.92
Saugata Roy
All India Trinamool Congress
53,002
17
Barasat
81.26
Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar
All India Trinamool Congress
1,09,983
18
Basirhat
85.43
Nusrat Jahan
All India Trinamool Congress
3,50,369
19
Jaynagar
82.29
Pratima Mondal
All India Trinamool Congress
3,16,775
20
Mathurapur
84.86
Choudhury Mohan Jatua
All India Trinamool Congress
2,03,974
21
Diamond Harbour
81.98
Abhishek Banerjee
All India Trinamool Congress
3,20,594
22
Jadavpur
79.11
Mimi Chakraborty
All India Trinamool Congress
2,95,239
23
Kolkata Dakshin
69.82
Mala Roy
All India Trinamool Congress
1,55,192
24
Kolkata Uttar
65.83
Sudip Bandyopadhyay
All India Trinamool Congress
1,27,095
25
Howrah
74.83
Prasun Banerjee
All India Trinamool Congress
1,03,695
26
Uluberia
81.18
Sajda Ahmed
All India Trinamool Congress
2,15,359
27
Srerampore
78.54
Kalyan Banerjee
All India Trinamool Congress
98,536
28
Hooghly
82.57
Locket Chatterjee
Bharatiya Janata Party
73,362
29
Arambagh
83.44
Aparupa Poddar
All India Trinamool Congress
1,142
30
Tamluk
85.38
Dibyendu Adhikari
All India Trinamool Congress
1,90,165
31
Kanthi
85.83
Sisir Adhikari
All India Trinamool Congress
1,11,668
32
Ghatal
82.74
Deepak Adhikari (Dev)
All India Trinamool Congress
1,07,973
33
Jhargram
85.71
Kunar Hembram
Bharatiya Janata Party
11,767
34
Medinipur
84.24
Dilip Ghosh
Bharatiya Janata Party
88,952
35
Purulia
82.38
Jyotirmoy Singh Mahato
Bharatiya Janata Party
2,04,732
36
Bankura
83.25
Subhash Sarkar
Bharatiya Janata Party
1,74,333
37
Bishnupur
87.34
Saumitra Khan
Bharatiya Janata Party
78,047
38
Bardhaman Purba
84.78
Sunil Kumar Mondal
All India Trinamool Congress
89,311
39
Bardhaman-Durgapur
82.67
S. S. Ahluwalia
Bharatiya Janata Party
2,439
40
Asansol
76.62
Babul Supriyo
Bharatiya Janata Party
1,97,637
41
Bolpur
85.74
Asit Kumar Mal
All India Trinamool Congress
1,06,402
42
Birbhum
85.34
Shatabdi Roy
All India Trinamool Congress
88,924
Impact
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
Assembly segments wise lead of Parties
Postal Ballot wise lead of Parties
References
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↑ WB Election Result Highlights: BJP creates history in Bengal , livemint, 24 May 2019.
↑ 3.0 3.1 "National Approval Ratings: Despite BJP's West Bengal push, Mamata's TMC projected to dominate elections" . Republicworld.com . Retrieved 26 February 2019 .
↑ "WB Exit Polls 2019 Highlights: Didi to rule but BJP set to make massive gains" . Live Mint. 19 May 2019.
↑ "West Bengal exit poll 2019 for Lok Sabha Elections" . Business Insider. 19 May 2019.
↑ IndiaTV (6 April 2019). "पूरे India का ओपिनियन पोल सभी 543 Lok Sabha Seats पर - IndiaTv-CNX Opinion Poll 2019" – via YouTube.
↑ "Jan Ki Baat (@jankibaat1) - Twitter" . twitter.com .
↑ "BJP in West Bengal: BJP may win 8, Trinamool to shine in West Bengal: ABP-Nielsen" . m.economictimes.com . Archived from the original on 2019-04-13. Retrieved 2019-11-01 .
↑ Network, Spick Media (21 February 2019). "#BJP shows improvement at #WestBengal. Ruling Trinamool Congress to stay as Single Largest Party in state. #LokSabhaElections2019 @AITCofficial : 30 (38.56%) @BJP4Bengal : 08 (19.44%) @INCWestBengal : 04 (15.39%) #Others : 00 (26.61%) : #FON #FOWB #AITC #BJP #CPIM #Congresspic.twitter.com/6IyDl0cvMZ" . Twitter . Retrieved 26 February 2019 .
↑ "Fate of West Bengal : Spick Media - IE Tech - Fate of Nation survey - Fate of west bengal (august - september, 2018)" (PDF) . Img1.wsimg.com . Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 November 2018. Retrieved 26 February 2019 .
↑ न्यूज, एबीपी (1 November 2018). "अभी देश का मूड पीएम मोदी के साथ, यूपी में महागठबंधन नहीं बना तो एनडीए को 300 सीट: एबीपी न्यूज-सी वोटर सर्वे" . Abpnews.abplive.in . Retrieved 26 February 2019 .
↑ "Mamata releases TMC list for all 42 WB seats; alleges attempt to bribe voters" . The Economic Times . 12 March 2019. Retrieved 17 March 2019 .
↑ Rakshit, Avishek (12 March 2019). "Lok Sabha polls 2019: Trinamool Congress' election list out, 41% women" . Business Standard . Retrieved 17 March 2019 .
↑ Kumar, Sweety. "Lok Sabha polls: TMC's two new faces from Tollywood caught in middle of a social media storm" . The Indian Express . Retrieved 17 March 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)
↑ "West Bengal election results 2019: left veers into political oblivion" . The Statesman, 24 May 2019. Retrieved 30 May 2019 .
↑ "Analysis: In West Bengal, Left's vote-reduction will benefit BJP but to what extent?" . The Hindu 23 May 2018. Retrieved 30 May 2019 .
↑ Lok Sabha results: Numbers point to tough fight ahead in West Bengal assembly polls
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