Bhatar Assembly Constituency Election Result

  • Bhatar is a legislative assembly constituency in West Bengal. Election results of Bhatar assembly constituency seat is given below in a table that also lists all MLAs from this seat. Click election year in the table, for more detailed result.

List of all MLA from Bhatar Assembly Constituency Seat
(West Bengal)
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YearCandidatePartyTotal Vote
2021Adhikari MangobindaAITC108028
2016Subhash MondalAITC92544
2011Banamali HazraAITC83883
2006Sayed Md MasihCPI(M)75610
2001Subhas MandalCPM66902
1996Subhas MondalCPM70340
1991Meheboo ZarediCPM56448
1987Syed Md MasihCPM55958
1982Sayed Md MasihCPM44045
1977Bholanath SenINC29324
1972Bholanath SenINC31822
1971Anath Bandhu GhoseCPM18516


2021 Legislative Assembly Constituency Election
S NCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Adhikari Mangobinda
Male
66 yr
GEN
AITC
All India Trinamool Congress
flowers and grass
108028
50.44%
2Mahendranath Kowar
Male
34 yr
GEN
BJP
Bharatiya Janata Party
lotus
76287
35.62%
3Nazrul Haque
Male
50 yr
GEN
CPI(M)
Communist Party Of India (marxist)
hammer, sickle and star
19607
9.15%
4Nota
NOTA
None Of The Above
nota
4346
2.03%
5Nazrul Islam
Male
35 yr
GEN
IND
Independent
calculator
1868
0.87%
6Sukul Saren
Male
31 yr
ST
BSP
Bahujan Samaj Party
elephant
1575
0.74%
7Somnath Sain
Male
41 yr
GEN
IND
Independent
computer
1149
0.54%
8Ayan Ghosh
Male
40 yr
GEN
IND
Independent
football player
828
0.39%
9Mainuddin Sah
Male
48 yr
GEN
LJP
Lok Jan Shakti Party
bungalow
480
0.22%
Total

214168
86.82%
  • In 2021, Bhatar legislative assembly constituency had total 246694 electors. Total number of valid vote was 214168. All India Trinamool Congress candidate Adhikari Mangobinda won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 108028 votes. Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Mahendranath Kowar stood second with total 76287 votes. He lost by 31741 votes.


2016 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Subhash Mondal
Male
48 yr
GEN
AITC
All India Trinamool Congress
92544
46.86%
2Bamacharan Banerjee
Male
63 yr
GEN
CPM
Communist Party Of India (marxist)
86264
43.68%
3Anjan Mukherjee
Male
62 yr
GEN
BJP
Bharatiya Janata Party
12950
6.56%
4Dhananjay Ghoshal
Male
56 yr
GEN
BSP
Bahujan Samaj Party
2176
1.1%
5None Of The Above
NOTA
None Of The Above
nota
2108
1.07%
6Santosh Nandi
Male
28 yr
GEN
IND
Independent
1438
0.73%
Total

197480
87.18%
  • In 2016, Bhatar legislative assembly constituency had total 226528 electors. Total number of valid vote was 197480. All India Trinamool Congress candidate Subhash Mondal won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 92544 votes. Communist Party Of India (marxist) candidate Bamacharan Banerjee stood second with total 86264 votes. He lost by 6280 votes.


2011 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Banamali Hazra
Male
66 yr
GEN
AITC
All India Trinamool Congress
83883
47.29%
2Konar Srijit
Male
48 yr
GEN
CPM
Communist Party Of India (marxist)
83585
47.12%
3Konyar Dhatripada
Male
80 yr
GEN
BJP
Bharatiya Janata Party
5586
3.15%
4Iyar Mohammad Sekh
Male
26 yr
GEN
PDCI
People's Democratic Conference Of India
2469
1.39%
5Sekh Toyeb
Male
54 yr
GEN
BSP
Bahujan Samaj Party
1854
1.05%
Total

177377
89.73%
  • In 2011, Bhatar legislative assembly constituency had total 197674 electors. Total number of valid vote was 177377. All India Trinamool Congress candidate Banamali Hazra won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 83883 votes. Communist Party Of India (marxist) candidate Konar Srijit stood second with total 83585 votes. He lost by 298 votes.


2006 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Sayed Md Masih
Male
62 yr
GEN
CPI(M)
Communist Party Of India (marxist)
75610
2Banamali Hajra
Male
59 yr
GEN
AITC
All India Trinamool Congress
40307
3Dr Intakhab Alam
Male
41 yr
GEN
INC
Indian National Congress
9201
4Dhatripada Kowar
Male
76 yr
GEN
IND
Independent
5323
Total

130441
  • In 2006, Bhatar legislative assembly constituency had total electors. Total number of valid vote was 130441. Communist Party Of India (marxist) candidate Sayed Md Masih won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 75610 votes. All India Trinamool Congress candidate Banamali Hajra stood second with total 40307 votes. He lost by 35303 votes.


2001 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Subhas Mandal
Male
CPM
Communist Party Of India (marxist)
66902
52.3%
2Hazra Banamali
Male
AITC
All India Trinamool Congress
49823
38.95%
3Prabal Roy
Male
BJP
Bharatiya Janata Party
6442
5.04%
4Fazlul Karim Chowdhury
Male
PDS
Party For Democratic Socialism
2205
1.72%
5Gour Hari Choudhury
Male
IND
Independent
1421
1.11%
6Mufti Mohammad Abu Naser
Male
NCP
Nationalist Congress Party
1135
0.89%
Total

127928
80.06%
  • In 2001, Bhatar legislative assembly constituency had total 159878 electors. Total number of valid vote was 127928. Communist Party Of India (marxist) candidate Subhas Mandal won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 66902 votes. All India Trinamool Congress candidate Hazra Banamali stood second with total 49823 votes. He lost by 17079 votes.


1996 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Subhas Mondal
Male
CPM
Communist Party Of India (marxist)
70340
58.99%
2Susanta Ghosh
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
39336
32.99%
3Goswami Swarup
Male
BJP
Bhartiya Janta Party
6729
5.64%
4Shiblal Soren
Male
SHS
Akhil Bhartiya Shivsena - Rashtrawadi
1481
1.24%
5Srikanta Rana
Male
CPI(ML)(L)
Communist Party Of India (marxist-leninist) (liberation
737
0.62%
6Mehbub Alam
Male
IND
Independent
309
0.26%
7Chattopadhyay Pratul
Male
IND
Independent
184
0.15%
8Sripat Harijan
Male
IND
Independent
132
0.11%
Total

119248
84.7%
  • In 1996, Bhatar legislative assembly constituency had total 142918 electors. Total number of valid vote was 119248. Communist Party Of India (marxist) candidate Subhas Mondal won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 70340 votes. Indian National Congress candidate Susanta Ghosh stood second with total 39336 votes. He lost by 31004 votes.


1991 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Meheboo Zaredi
Male
CPM
Communist Party Of India (marxist)
56448
51.22%
2Bhola Nath Sen
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
48785
44.26%
3Dibyendu Kohar
Male
BJP
Bhartiya Janta Party
3814
3.46%
4Sk Dorjahan
Male
JP
Janata Party
524
0.48%
5Narayan Hembram
Male
BSP
Bahujan Samaj Party
437
0.4%
6Sk Mahbub Alam
Male
IND
Independent
207
0.19%
Total

110215
81.2%
  • In 1991, Bhatar legislative assembly constituency had total 138701 electors. Total number of valid vote was 110215. Communist Party Of India (marxist) candidate Meheboo Zaredi won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 56448 votes. Indian National Congress candidate Bhola Nath Sen stood second with total 48785 votes. He lost by 7663 votes.


1987 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Syed Md Masih
Male
CPM
Communist Party Of India (marxist)
55958
58.46%
2Banamali Hajra
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
38493
40.22%
3Mukhopadhyay Jayanta
Male
IND
Independent
1074
1.12%
4Kajal Mukherjee
Male
IND
Independent
187
0.2%
Total

95712
78.71%
  • In 1987, Bhatar legislative assembly constituency had total 123781 electors. Total number of valid vote was 95712. Communist Party Of India (marxist) candidate Syed Md Masih won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 55958 votes. Indian National Congress candidate Banamali Hajra stood second with total 38493 votes. He lost by 17465 votes.


1982 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Sayed Md Masih
Male
CPM
Communist Party Of India (marxist)
44045
54.12%
2Bholanath Sen
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
37016
45.49%
3Barun Chandra Chatterjee
Male
IND
Independents
316
0.39%
Total

81377
79.13%
  • In 1982, Bhatar legislative assembly constituency had total 104794 electors. Total number of valid vote was 81377. Communist Party Of India (marxist) candidate Sayed Md Masih won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 44045 votes. Indian National Congress candidate Bholanath Sen stood second with total 37016 votes. He lost by 7029 votes.


1977 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Bholanath Sen
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
29324
56.52%
2Saktipada Chattopadhya
Male
FBL
All India Forward Block
20587
39.68%
3Provat Banerjee
Male
JNP
Janata Party
1969
3.8%
Total

51880
60.03%
  • In 1977, Bhatar legislative assembly constituency had total 88047 electors. Total number of valid vote was 51880. Indian National Congress candidate Bholanath Sen won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 29324 votes. All India Forward Block candidate Saktipada Chattopadhya stood second with total 20587 votes. He lost by 8737 votes.


1972 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Bholanath Sen
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
31822
72.66%
2Anath Bandhu Ghose
Male
CPM
Communist Party Of India (marxist)
11974
27.34%
Total

43796
60.11%
  • In 1972, Bhatar legislative assembly constituency had total 74017 electors. Total number of valid vote was 43796. Indian National Congress candidate Bholanath Sen won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 31822 votes. Communist Party Of India (marxist) candidate Anath Bandhu Ghose stood second with total 11974 votes. He lost by 19848 votes.


1971 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Anath Bandhu Ghose
Male
CPM
Communist Party Of India (marxist)
18516
46.84%
2Sushil Kumar Ghosh
Male
BAC
Bangal Congress
12477
31.56%
3Aswini Roy
Male
CPI
Communist Party Of India
5391
13.64%
4Abdus Sattar
Male
RSP
Revolutionery Socialist Party
2595
6.56%
5Das Sunil Kumar
Male
NCO
Indian National Congress (organisation)
555
1.4%
Total

39534
57.98%
  • In 1971, Bhatar legislative assembly constituency had total 73944 electors. Total number of valid vote was 39534. Communist Party Of India (marxist) candidate Anath Bandhu Ghose won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 18516 votes. Bangal Congress candidate Sushil Kumar Ghosh stood second with total 12477 votes. He lost by 6039 votes.


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