Dum Dum Assembly Constituency Election Result

  • Dum Dum is a legislative assembly constituency in West Bengal. Election results of Dum Dum 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 Dum Dum Assembly Constituency Seat
(West Bengal)
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YearCandidatePartyTotal Vote
2021Brtya BasuAITC87999
2016Bratya BasuAITC81579
2011Bratya BasuAITC92635
2006Rekha GoswamiCPI(M)99054
2001Arunava GhoshAITC81228
1996Sankar SenCPM92102
1991Sankar Kumar SenCPM69702
1987Santi Ranjan GhatakCPM74212
1982Santi Ranjan GhatakCPM68178
1977Tarun Sen GuptaCPM40426
1972Lal Bahadur SinghINC91428
1971Tarun Kumar Sen GuptaCPM40736


2021 Legislative Assembly Constituency Election
S NCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Brtya Basu
Male
52 yr
GEN
AITC
All India Trinamool Congress
flowers and grass
87999
47.48%
2Bimalshankar Nanda
Male
59 yr
GEN
BJP
Bharatiya Janata Party
lotus
61268
33.06%
3Palash Das
Male
52 yr
GEN
CPI(M)
Communist Party Of India (marxist)
hammer, sickle and star
30653
16.54%
4Nota
NOTA
None Of The Above
nota
2039
1.1%
5Subrata Kr Majumder
Male
54 yr
SC
BSP
Bahujan Samaj Party
elephant
980
0.53%
6Rupa Sarkar
Female
37 yr
GEN
IND
Independent
hour glass
774
0.42%
7Rana Pal Choudhury
Male
36 yr
GEN
BNARP
Bharatiya Nyay-adhikar Raksha Party
ganna kisan
739
0.4%
8Shree Raju Ghosh
Male
40 yr
GEN
IND
Independent
diamond
464
0.25%
9Subrata Sen
Male
54 yr
GEN
IND
Independent
bat
418
0.23%
Total

185334
74.77%
  • In 2021, Dum Dum legislative assembly constituency had total 247858 electors. Total number of valid vote was 185334. All India Trinamool Congress candidate Brtya Basu won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 87999 votes. Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Bimalshankar Nanda stood second with total 61268 votes. He lost by 26731 votes.


2016 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Bratya Basu
Male
47 yr
GEN
AITC
All India Trinamool Congress
81579
46.73%
2Palash Das
Male
47 yr
GEN
CPM
Communist Party Of India (marxist)
72263
41.4%
3Uma Singha
Female
51 yr
GEN
BJP
Bharatiya Janata Party
14550
8.34%
4None Of The Above
NOTA
None Of The Above
nota
3506
2.01%
5Subrata Kumar Majumder
Male
51 yr
SC
BSP
Bahujan Samaj Party
1705
0.98%
6Subrata Sen
Male
49 yr
GEN
IND
Independent
959
0.55%
Total

174562
79.06%
  • In 2016, Dum Dum legislative assembly constituency had total 220783 electors. Total number of valid vote was 174562. All India Trinamool Congress candidate Bratya Basu won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 81579 votes. Communist Party Of India (marxist) candidate Palash Das stood second with total 72263 votes. He lost by 9316 votes.


2011 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Bratya Basu
Male
41 yr
GEN
AITC
All India Trinamool Congress
92635
57.5%
2Gautam Deb
Male
57 yr
GEN
CPM
Communist Party Of India (marxist)
61138
37.95%
3Anjana Chaturvedi
Female
50 yr
GEN
BJP
Bharatiya Janata Party
4236
2.63%
4Tushar Kanti (badal) Roy
Male
55 yr
GEN
PDS
Party For Democratic Socialism
1640
1.02%
5Narendra Nath Ghosh
Male
67 yr
SC
BSP
Bahujan Samaj Party
1446
0.9%
Total

161095
80.82%
  • In 2011, Dum Dum legislative assembly constituency had total 199321 electors. Total number of valid vote was 161095. All India Trinamool Congress candidate Bratya Basu won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 92635 votes. Communist Party Of India (marxist) candidate Gautam Deb stood second with total 61138 votes. He lost by 31497 votes.


2006 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Rekha Goswami
Female
58 yr
GEN
CPI(M)
Communist Party Of India (marxist)
99054
2Udayan Namboodiry
Male
42 yr
GEN
AITC
All India Trinamool Congress
68816
3Ahindra Majumder (ahin)
Male
60 yr
GEN
INC
Indian National Congress
11541
4Sudhir Deb Barma
Male
49 yr
SC
BSP
Bahujan Samaj Party
2380
5Partha Sarathi Dasgupta
Male
50 yr
GEN
IND
Independent
1770
Total

183561
  • In 2006, Dum Dum legislative assembly constituency had total electors. Total number of valid vote was 183561. Communist Party Of India (marxist) candidate Rekha Goswami won and became MLA from this seat. She secured total 99054 votes. All India Trinamool Congress candidate Udayan Namboodiry stood second with total 68816 votes. He lost by 30238 votes.


2001 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Arunava Ghosh
Male
AITC
All India Trinamool Congress
81228
46.7%
2Ajit Chowdhury
Male
CPM
Communist Party Of India (marxist)
81004
46.57%
3Ramen Bhattacharya
Male
BJP
Bharatiya Janata Party
8564
4.92%
4Mrinal Paul
Male
IND
Independent
1350
0.78%
5Amit Kumar Roy
Male
NCP
Nationalist Congress Party
1206
0.69%
6Debashis Banerjee
Male
IND
Independent
590
0.34%
Total

173942
74.45%
  • In 2001, Dum Dum legislative assembly constituency had total 233795 electors. Total number of valid vote was 173942. All India Trinamool Congress candidate Arunava Ghosh won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 81228 votes. Communist Party Of India (marxist) candidate Ajit Chowdhury stood second with total 81004 votes. He lost by 224 votes.


1996 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Sankar Sen
Male
CPM
Communist Party Of India (marxist)
92102
53.2%
2Nitai Ghosh
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
62555
36.13%
3Kameshwar Tiwary
Male
BJP
Bhartiya Janta Party
14864
8.59%
4Bijoy Kumar Mandal
Male
BSP
Bahujan Samaj Party
1994
1.15%
5Kamal Lochan Chatterjee
Male
IND
Independent
1094
0.63%
6Kishore Charn Law
Male
IND
Independent
397
0.23%
7Amitabha Dey
Male
IND
Independent
127
0.07%
Total

173133
81.83%
  • In 1996, Dum Dum legislative assembly constituency had total 215812 electors. Total number of valid vote was 173133. Communist Party Of India (marxist) candidate Sankar Sen won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 92102 votes. Indian National Congress candidate Nitai Ghosh stood second with total 62555 votes. He lost by 29547 votes.


1991 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Sankar Kumar Sen
Male
CPM
Communist Party Of India (marxist)
69702
49.25%
2Rmesh Bhattacharjee
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
42530
30.05%
3Kameshwar Tiwary
Male
BJP
Bhartiya Janta Party
25792
18.22%
4Naresh Chowdhury
Male
IND
Independent
1823
1.29%
5Bijoy Kumar Mondal
Male
BSP
Bahujan Samaj Party
1692
1.2%
Total

141539
75.67%
  • In 1991, Dum Dum legislative assembly constituency had total 191370 electors. Total number of valid vote was 141539. Communist Party Of India (marxist) candidate Sankar Kumar Sen won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 69702 votes. Indian National Congress candidate Rmesh Bhattacharjee stood second with total 42530 votes. He lost by 27172 votes.


1987 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Santi Ranjan Ghatak
Male
CPM
Communist Party Of India (marxist)
74212
61.19%
2Harashit Ghosh
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
46436
38.29%
3Kamallochan Chattopadhaya
Male
IND
Independent
637
0.53%
Total

121285
75.1%
  • In 1987, Dum Dum legislative assembly constituency had total 164073 electors. Total number of valid vote was 121285. Communist Party Of India (marxist) candidate Santi Ranjan Ghatak won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 74212 votes. Indian National Congress candidate Harashit Ghosh stood second with total 46436 votes. He lost by 27776 votes.


1982 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Santi Ranjan Ghatak
Male
CPM
Communist Party Of India (marxist)
68178
66.15%
2Lal Bahadur Singh
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
33611
32.61%
3Subrata Chatterjee
Male
IND
Independents
669
0.65%
4Ramprit Gond
Male
IND
Independents
600
0.58%
Total

103058
74.26%
  • In 1982, Dum Dum legislative assembly constituency had total 141509 electors. Total number of valid vote was 103058. Communist Party Of India (marxist) candidate Santi Ranjan Ghatak won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 68178 votes. Indian National Congress candidate Lal Bahadur Singh stood second with total 33611 votes. He lost by 34567 votes.


1977 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Tarun Sen Gupta
Male
CPM
Communist Party Of India (marxist)
40426
61.91%
2Lal Bahadur Singh
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
12387
18.97%
3Sovendra Basu Mallick
Male
JNP
Janata Party
12004
18.38%
4Sailen Sen Gupta
Male
IND
Independents
482
0.74%
Total

65299
54.55%
  • In 1977, Dum Dum legislative assembly constituency had total 121527 electors. Total number of valid vote was 65299. Communist Party Of India (marxist) candidate Tarun Sen Gupta won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 40426 votes. Indian National Congress candidate Lal Bahadur Singh stood second with total 12387 votes. He lost by 28039 votes.


1972 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Lal Bahadur Singh
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
91428
85.71%
2Tarun Kumar Sengupta
Male
CPM
Communist Party Of India (marxist)
15023
14.08%
3Sudhangsu Debsarma
Male
IND
Independent
216
0.2%
Total

106667
81.41%
  • In 1972, Dum Dum legislative assembly constituency had total 132155 electors. Total number of valid vote was 106667. Indian National Congress candidate Lal Bahadur Singh won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 91428 votes. Communist Party Of India (marxist) candidate Tarun Kumar Sengupta stood second with total 15023 votes. He lost by 76405 votes.


1971 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Tarun Kumar Sen Gupta
Male
CPM
Communist Party Of India (marxist)
40736
56.01%
2Bidyut Kumar Basu
Male
PSP
Praja Socialist Party
31423
43.21%
3Suidhangdu Deo Sarma
Male
IND
Independent
568
0.78%
Total

72727
58.27%
  • In 1971, Dum Dum legislative assembly constituency had total 126635 electors. Total number of valid vote was 72727. Communist Party Of India (marxist) candidate Tarun Kumar Sen Gupta won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 40736 votes. Praja Socialist Party candidate Bidyut Kumar Basu stood second with total 31423 votes. He lost by 9313 votes.


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