116. Bidhannagar (बिधाननगर), is an Assembly/Vidhan Sabha seat in South East Bengal area and North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal. It shares a border with . Bidhannagar is a part of 17. Barasat Lok Sabha/Parliamentary constituency. This seat may be categoried as: a Urban constituency.
DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE:
This General Assembly constituency has an estimated Scheduled Caste inhabitants of 8.44%. The estimated literacy stage of the district by which this constituency falls in is 84.95%.
In the 2021 elections, there have been a complete of two,43,260 eligible electors, of which 1,19,688 have been male, 1,23,563 feminine and 9 registered voters have been of the third gender.
The citizens gender ratio in Bidhannagar in 2021 is 1032.
In the 2016 polls, there have been a complete of two,26,897 eligible electors, of which 1,13,009 have been male, 1,13,884 feminine and 4 voters of the third gender.
In the 2011 West Bengal Assembly elections, there have been a complete of two,00,265 eligible electors, of which 1,01,399 have been male, 98,866 feminine and voters of the third gender.
The variety of service voters in Bidhannagar in 2016 was 219. In 2011, there have been 152.
PAST WINNERS/MLAS:
In the 2016 West Bengal Assembly elections, Sujit Bose of TMC gained on this seat by defeating Arunava Ghosh of INC by a margin of 6,988 votes which was 4.53% of the overall votes polled within the constituency. TMC had a vote share of 42.86% in 2016 within the seat.
In 2011, Sujit Bose of TMC gained on this seat defeating Palash Das of CPIM by a margin of 35,925 votes which was 24.13% of the overall votes polled within the constituency. TMC had a vote share of 59.53% in 2011 within the seat.
In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, BJP bought essentially the most votes in 116. Bidhannagar Assembly phase of Barasat Lok Sabha constituency. TMC gained the Barasat Parliament seat.
In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, BJP bought essentially the most votes this Assembly phase and TMC gained the Barasat Parliament seat.
NUMBER OF CONTESTANTS:
A complete of 9 candidates contested within the 2021 elections. In 2016 there have been 10 contestants and there have been 4 candidates preventing for this seat within the 2011 Assembly polls.
CANDIDATES 2021:
The candidates contesting within the 2021 West Bengal Assembly elections from Bidhannagar are: Abhisek Banerjee (INC), Sabyasachi Dutta (BJP), Smriti Kana Howlader (BSP), Sujit Bose S/O – Late Ajit Bose (TMC), Biplab Kumar Halder (IND), Sabya Sachi Dutta (IND), Samir Sardar (IND), Sujit Bose S/O – Late Samir Bose (IND), Susoma Loho (IND)
VOTER TURNOUT:
In the 2021 West Bengal Assembly elections, the voter turnout was calculated at 66.47%. In 2016, this seat registered a turnout of 68.06%, whereas it was 74.36% in 2011.
POLL DATES:
The seat went to the polls in Phase 5 of the West Bengal Assembly elections 2021 on Saturday, April 17, 2021. Counting of votes are being held on Sunday, May 2, 2021.
NUMBER OF POLLING STATIONS:
In the 2021 elections there have been a complete of 332 polling stations in 116. Bidhannagar constituency. The corresponding determine within the 2016 elections was 273. In 2011 there have been 242 polling stations.
EXTENT:
116. Bidhannagar constituency contains of the next areas of North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal: 1. Bidhannagar (M) and a pair of. Ward Nos. 19, 20 and 28 to 35 of South Dum Dum (M). It shares an inter-state border with North 24 Parganas.
The complete space lined by Bidhannagar is 30 sq. kilometres.
MAP LOCATION:
The geographic coordinates of Bidhannagar is: 22°32’42.0″N 88°25’52.3″E.
Refer to the dwell updating outcomes tables on this web page for the most recent Bidhannagar outcomes.
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