Krishnanagar Lok Sabha Election 2024: Krishnanagar is among the Lok Sabha constituencies in West Bengal. The state has 42 parliamentary seats. The Krishnanagar seat includes seven Assembly segments together with Tehatta, Palashipara, Kaliganj, Nakashipara, Chapra, Krishnanagar City North and Krishnanagar City South. The constituency is a normal seat and never reserved for Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs). The Trinamool Congress, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Communist Party of India (Marxist) are the principle events within the constituency. CPM chief Ajoy Mukhopadhyay gained the Krishnanagar constituency 4 instances in a row in 1989, 1991, 1996 and 1998. The BJP gained the seat solely as soon as in 1999 when its candidate Satyabrata Mookherjee emerged victorious.
Krishnanagar Constituency Demographic Profile
As per information from the Election Commission, there have been 16,31,698 voters within the Krishnanagar constituency in the course of the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections. Out of this, 8,48,870 voters have been male and seven,82,787 have been feminine voters. 41 voters belonged to the third gender. 5,112 have been postal votes within the constituency. The variety of service voters in Krishnanagar in 2019 was 6,832 (6,655 have been males and 177 have been girls).
In 2014, the full variety of voters within the Krishnanagar constituency was 14,76,783. Out of this, 7,69,981 voters have been male and seven,06,791 have been feminine voters. 11 voters on this constituency belonged to the ‘others’ class. There have been 2,066 postal votes within the constituency. The variety of service voters in Krishnanagar in 2014 was 4,677 (3,281 have been males and 1,396 have been girls).
Krishnanagar 2019 and 2014 Winners (Candidates and Parties)
In the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections, Trinamool Congress candidate Mahua Moitra gained the seat for the primary time with a margin of 63,218 votes. She was polled 6,14,872 votes with a vote share of 44.99%. She defeated BJP candidate Kalyan Chaubey who received 5,51,654 votes (40.37%). CPM candidate Shantanu Jha stood third with 1,20,222 votes (8.80%) within the constituency and Congress candidate Intaj Ali Shah was within the fourth place with 38,305 votes (2.80%). The whole variety of legitimate votes polled was 13,66,443.
In the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections, Trinamool Congress candidate Tapas Paul gained the seat for the second consecutive time. He was polled 4,38,789 votes with a vote share of 35.14%. CPM candidate Shantanu Jha received 3,67,534 votes (29.43%) and was the runner-up. Paul defeated Jha by a margin of 71,255 votes. The whole variety of legitimate votes polled on this constituency was 12,47,914. BJP candidate Satyabrata Mookherjee got here third with 3,29,387 votes (26.38%) and Congress candidate Razia Ahmed was within the fourth place with 74,789 votes (5.99%).
Krishnanagar Past Winners
- Tapas Paul (Trinamool Congress): 2009
- Jyotirmoyee Sikdar (CPM): 2004
- Satyabrata Mookherjee (BJP): 1999
- Ajoy Mukhopadhyay (CPM): 1998
- Ajoy Mukhopadhyay (CPM): 1996
- Ajoy Mukhopadhyay (CPM): 1991
- Ajoy Mukhopadhyay (CPM): 1989
- Renu Pada Das (CPM): 1984
- Renu Pada Das (CPM): 1980
- Renu Pada Das (CPM): 1977
NOTA (None of the Above)
In 2019, 7,508 voters (0.55%) opted for NOTA within the Krishnanagar constituency. In 2014, 7,642 voters (0.61%) opted for NOTA within the Krishnanagar constituency.
Krishnanagar Voter Turnout
The whole variety of legitimate votes polled in the course of the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections was 13,66,443 or 83.74%.
In 2014, the full variety of legitimate votes on this Lok Sabha seat was 12,47,914 or 84.50%.
Krishnanagar Poll Dates
In 2019, the voting befell on April 29 within the Krishnanagar constituency.
In 2014, the voting was held on May 12 in Krishnanagar.
Krishnanagar Result Dates
In 2019, the end result was introduced on May 23.
In 2014, the end result was introduced on May 16.
Number of Polling Stations
In the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections, there have been 1,812 polling stations within the Krishnanagar constituency.
In the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections, there have been 1,800 polling stations within the Krishnanagar constituency.