Dinhata Assembly Constituency Election Result

  • Dinhata is a legislative assembly constituency in West Bengal. Election results of Dinhata 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 Dinhata Assembly Constituency Seat
(West Bengal)
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YearCandidatePartyTotal Vote
2021Nisith PramanikBJP116035
2016Udayan GuhaAITC100732
2011Udayan GuhaAIFB93050
2006Ashok MandalAITC66774
2001Kamal GuhaFBL72887
1996Kamal GuhaFB(S)70531
1991Kamal Kanti GuhaFBL64530
1987Kamal GuhaFBL57339
1982Kamal GuhaFBL53460
1977Kamal Kanti GuhaFBL33660
1972Jogesh Chandra SarkarINC30404
1971Jogesh Chandra SarkarINC24249


2021 Legislative Assembly Constituency Election
S NCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Nisith Pramanik
Male
35 yr
SC
BJP
Bharatiya Janata Party
lotus
116035
47.6%
2Udayan Guha
Male
66 yr
GEN
AITC
All India Trinamool Congress
flowers and grass
115978
47.58%
3Abdur Rouf
Male
54 yr
GEN
AIFB
All India Forward Bloc
lion
6069
2.49%
4Nota
NOTA
None Of The Above
nota
1537
0.63%
5Lebu Miyan
Male
37 yr
GEN
IND
Independent
football player
1387
0.57%
6Pradip Roy
Male
45 yr
SC
SUCI
Socialist Unity Centre Of India (communist)
battery torch
1375
0.56%
7Nirmal Chandra Barman
Male
44 yr
SC
IND
Independent
glass tumbler
1370
0.56%
Total

243751
81.45%
  • In 2021, Dinhata legislative assembly constituency had total 299251 electors. Total number of valid vote was 243751. Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Nisith Pramanik won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 116035 votes. All India Trinamool Congress candidate Udayan Guha stood second with total 115978 votes. He lost by 57 votes.


2016 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Udayan Guha
Male
61 yr
GEN
AITC
All India Trinamool Congress
100732
45.04%
2Akshay Thakur
Male
66 yr
GEN
AIFB
All India Forward Bloc
78939
35.3%
3Sachindra Nath Adhikari
Male
59 yr
SC
BJP
Bharatiya Janata Party
25598
11.45%
4Debendra Nath Roy
Male
56 yr
SC
BSP
Bahujan Samaj Party
5842
2.61%
5Dr Md Fazle Haque
Male
80 yr
GEN
IND
Independent
4010
1.79%
6None Of The Above
NOTA
None Of The Above
nota
2619
1.17%
7Aminal Hoque
Male
38 yr
GEN
WPOI
Welfare Party Of India
2220
0.99%
8Sabitri Basuniya (roy)
Female
40 yr
SC
IND
Independent
2170
0.97%
9Anita Barman
Female
39 yr
SC
IND
Independent
777
0.35%
10Pradip Roy
Male
40 yr
SC
SUCI
Socialist Unity Centre Of India (communist)
730
0.33%
Total

223637
81.83%
  • In 2016, Dinhata legislative assembly constituency had total 273294 electors. Total number of valid vote was 223637. All India Trinamool Congress candidate Udayan Guha won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 100732 votes. All India Forward Bloc candidate Akshay Thakur stood second with total 78939 votes. He lost by 21793 votes.


2011 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Udayan Guha
Male
56 yr
GEN
AIFB
All India Forward Bloc
93050
50.52%
2Dr Md Fazle Haque
Male
74 yr
GEN
IND
Independent
63024
34.22%
3Amiya Kumar Sarkar
Male
47 yr
GEN
NCP
Nationalist Congress Party
13093
7.11%
4Niranjan Barman
Male
43 yr
SC
BSP
Bahujan Samaj Party
4135
2.25%
5Sudhangshu Kumar Roy
Male
49 yr
SC
BJP
Bharatiya Janata Party
3964
2.15%
6Chayan Roy
Male
27 yr
SC
IND
Independent
2610
1.42%
7Mayamana Khatun
Female
29 yr
GEN
IPFB
Indian Peoples Forward Block
1903
1.03%
8Goutam Barman
Male
42 yr
SC
IND
Independent
1753
0.95%
9Narayan Barman
Male
28 yr
SC
JD(U)
Janata Dal (united)
652
0.35%
Total

184184
82.96%
  • In 2011, Dinhata legislative assembly constituency had total 222013 electors. Total number of valid vote was 184184. All India Forward Bloc candidate Udayan Guha won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 93050 votes. Independent candidate Dr Md Fazle Haque stood second with total 63024 votes. He lost by 30026 votes.


2006 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Ashok Mandal
Male
49 yr
SC
AITC
All India Trinamool Congress
66774
2Udayan Guha
Male
51 yr
GEN
AIFB
All India Forward Bloc
63144
3Hitendra Kumar Nag
Male
68 yr
GEN
IND
Independent
6362
4Makbul Hossain Sarkar
Male
58 yr
GEN
IPFB
Indian Peoples Forward Block
5843
5Debendra Nath Roy
Male
46 yr
SC
BSP
Bahujan Samaj Party
2812
6Anarul Sekh
Male
28 yr
GEN
IND
Independent
1666
Total

146601
  • In 2006, Dinhata legislative assembly constituency had total electors. Total number of valid vote was 146601. All India Trinamool Congress candidate Ashok Mandal won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 66774 votes. All India Forward Bloc candidate Udayan Guha stood second with total 63144 votes. He lost by 3630 votes.


2001 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Kamal Guha
Male
FBL
All India Forward Bloc
72887
53.05%
2Dipak Sengupta
Male
AITC
All India Trinamool Congress
53167
38.7%
3Madan Mohan Goswami
Male
BJP
Bharatiya Janata Party
4768
3.47%
4Debasish Barman
Male
BSP
Bahujan Samaj Party
2271
1.65%
5Jiban Krishna Saha
Male
NCP
Nationalist Congress Party
1729
1.26%
6Dinesh Chandra Karji
Male
IND
Independent
1424
1.04%
7Kabita Das
Female
IND
Independent
1152
0.84%
Total

137398
78.07%
  • In 2001, Dinhata legislative assembly constituency had total 176061 electors. Total number of valid vote was 137398. All India Forward Bloc candidate Kamal Guha won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 72887 votes. All India Trinamool Congress candidate Dipak Sengupta stood second with total 53167 votes. He lost by 19720 votes.


1996 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Kamal Guha
Male
FB(S)
Forward Bloc (socialist)
70531
49.58%
2Dipak Sen Gupta
Male
FBL
All India Forward Bloc
37520
26.37%
3Kamal Dey Sarkar
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
29899
21.02%
4Jogesh Chandra Ray
Male
BJP
Bhartiya Janta Party
3875
2.72%
5Md Jamser Byapari
Male
IND
Independent
445
0.31%
Total

142270
87.1%
  • In 1996, Dinhata legislative assembly constituency had total 167083 electors. Total number of valid vote was 142270. Forward Bloc (socialist) candidate Kamal Guha won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 70531 votes. All India Forward Bloc candidate Dipak Sen Gupta stood second with total 37520 votes. He lost by 33011 votes.


1991 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Kamal Kanti Guha
Male
FBL
All India Forward Bloc
64530
52.54%
2Aldke Nandy
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
45929
37.39%
3Amal Bhowmik
Male
BJP
Bhartiya Janta Party
11268
9.17%
4Mrinal Kanti Roy
Male
BSP
Bahujan Samaj Party
870
0.71%
5Jashohari Barman
Male
AMB
Amra Bangalee
228
0.19%
Total

122825
83.69%
  • In 1991, Dinhata legislative assembly constituency had total 149207 electors. Total number of valid vote was 122825. All India Forward Bloc candidate Kamal Kanti Guha won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 64530 votes. Indian National Congress candidate Aldke Nandy stood second with total 45929 votes. He lost by 18601 votes.


1987 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Kamal Guha
Male
FBL
All India Forward Bloc
57339
55.04%
2Alok Kumar Nandy
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
46425
44.57%
3Monohari Barman
Male
IND
Independent
404
0.39%
Total

104168
84.2%
  • In 1987, Dinhata legislative assembly constituency had total 125435 electors. Total number of valid vote was 104168. All India Forward Bloc candidate Kamal Guha won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 57339 votes. Indian National Congress candidate Alok Kumar Nandy stood second with total 46425 votes. He lost by 10914 votes.


1982 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Kamal Guha
Male
FBL
All India Forward Block
53460
57.88%
2Ram Krishna Pal
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
38627
41.82%
3Shyamal Kumar Roy
Male
IND
Independents
281
0.3%
Total

92368
86.46%
  • In 1982, Dinhata legislative assembly constituency had total 108911 electors. Total number of valid vote was 92368. All India Forward Block candidate Kamal Guha won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 53460 votes. Indian National Congress candidate Ram Krishna Pal stood second with total 38627 votes. He lost by 14833 votes.


1977 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Kamal Kanti Guha
Male
FBL
All India Forward Block
33660
56.32%
2Alok Kumar Nandi
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
12443
20.82%
3Sadhan Basu
Male
JNP
Janata Party
6912
11.57%
4Gogesh Chandra Sarkar
Male
IND
Independents
6751
11.3%
Total

59766
62.54%
  • In 1977, Dinhata legislative assembly constituency had total 97426 electors. Total number of valid vote was 59766. All India Forward Block candidate Kamal Kanti Guha won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 33660 votes. Indian National Congress candidate Alok Kumar Nandi stood second with total 12443 votes. He lost by 21217 votes.


1972 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Jogesh Chandra Sarkar
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
30404
58.5%
2Kamal Guha
Male
FBL
All India Forward Block
20712
39.85%
3Ram Chandra Saha
Male
IND
Independent
855
1.65%
Total

51971
62.13%
  • In 1972, Dinhata legislative assembly constituency had total 85842 electors. Total number of valid vote was 51971. Indian National Congress candidate Jogesh Chandra Sarkar won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 30404 votes. All India Forward Block candidate Kamal Guha stood second with total 20712 votes. He lost by 9692 votes.


1971 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Jogesh Chandra Sarkar
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
24249
45.14%
2Kamal Kanti Guha
Male
FBL
All India Forward Block
21823
40.63%
3Mani Gopal Roy
Male
CPM
Communist Party Of India (marxist)
4929
9.18%
4Jahiruddin Mia
Male
NCO
Indian National Congress (organisation)
2714
5.05%
Total

53715
66.27%
  • In 1971, Dinhata legislative assembly constituency had total 84786 electors. Total number of valid vote was 53715. Indian National Congress candidate Jogesh Chandra Sarkar won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 24249 votes. All India Forward Block candidate Kamal Kanti Guha stood second with total 21823 votes. He lost by 2426 votes.


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