118. Madhyamgram (मध्यमग्राम), is an Assembly/Vidhan Sabha seat in South East Bengal area and North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal. It shares a border with . Madhyamgram is an element of 17. Barasat Lok Sabha/Parliamentary constituency. This seat will be categoried as: a Semi Urban constituency.
Of the 822 constituencies that went to the polls 302 constituencies, together with this, have a report of over 80% turnout within the final three consecutive Assembly elections. Of these 302 high-turnout seats 36 are in Assam, 6 in Kerala, 38 in Tamil Nadu, 203 in West Bengal and 19 in Puducherry.
DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE:
This General Assembly constituency has an estimated Scheduled Caste inhabitants of 11.55%. The estimated literacy stage of the district during which this constituency falls in is 84.95%.
In the 2021 elections, there have been a complete of 2,72,178 eligible electors, of which 1,37,388 have been male, 1,34,787 feminine and three registered voters have been of the third gender.
The voters gender ratio in Madhyamgram in 2021 is 981.
In the 2016 polls, there have been a complete of 2,39,765 eligible electors, of which 1,22,566 have been male, 1,17,196 feminine and three voters of the third gender.
In the 2011 West Bengal Assembly elections, there have been a complete of 1,97,220 eligible electors, of which 1,03,017 have been male, 94,194 feminine and voters of the third gender.
The quantity of service voters in Madhyamgram in 2016 was 224. In 2011, there have been 158.
PAST WINNERS/MLAS:
In the 2016 West Bengal Assembly elections, Rathin Ghosh of TMC received on this seat by defeating Tapas Majumder of INC by a margin of 35,804 votes which was 17.24% of the full votes polled within the constituency. TMC had a vote share of 53.09% in 2016 within the seat.
In 2011, Rathin Ghosh of TMC received on this seat defeating Ranjit Chowdhury of AIFB by a margin of 34,668 votes which was 19.86% of the full votes polled within the constituency. TMC had a vote share of 57.18% in 2011 within the seat.
In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, TMC bought essentially the most votes in 118. Madhyamgram Assembly phase of Barasat Lok Sabha constituency. TMC received the Barasat Parliament seat.
In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, TMC bought essentially the most votes this Assembly phase and TMC received the Barasat Parliament seat.
NUMBER OF CONTESTANTS:
A complete of 6 candidates contested within the 2021 elections. In 2016 there have been 5 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 Madhyamgram are: Rathin Ghosh (TMC), Rajasree Rajbanshi (BJP), Himangshu Mondal (BSP), Biplab Dutta (SUCOIC), Biswajit Maity (RSMP), Saifuddin Mondal (IND)
VOTER TURNOUT:
In the 2021 West Bengal Assembly elections, the voter turnout was calculated at 83.96%. In 2016, this seat registered a turnout of 86.75%, whereas it was 88.57% 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 375 polling stations in 118. Madhyamgram constituency. The corresponding determine within the 2016 elections was 269. In 2011 there have been 248 polling stations.
EXTENT:
118. Madhyamgram constituency includes of the next areas of North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal: 1. Madhyamgram (M) 2. Chandipur Rohanda, Kemia Khamarpara GPs of CDB Barasat-II and three. Ichhapur Nilganj, Paschim Khilkapur and Purba Khilkapur GPs of CDB Barasat-I. It shares an inter-state border with North 24 Parganas.
The complete space coated by Madhyamgram is 92 sq. kilometres.
MAP LOCATION:
The geographic coordinates of Madhyamgram is: 22°41’48.1″N 88°28’48.4″E.
Refer to the dwell updating outcomes tables on this web page for the most recent Madhyamgram outcomes.
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