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Indian general election, 2014 (West Bengal) Turnout 82.22% ( 0.82%)
There are 42 Lok Sabha Constituencies in West Bengal , India. Here is the list of candidates of all the major parties.
List of major parties' candidates in West Bengal for 2014
Results
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BJP
INC
CPI(M)
AITC
Results by constituency
No.
Constituency
Turnout %
Winner
Party
Margin
1
Cooch Behar
82.62
Renuka Sinha
All India Trinamool Congress
87,107
2
Alipurduars
83.30
Dasrath Tirkey
All India Trinamool Congress
21,397
3
Jalpaiguri
85.17
Bijoy Chandra Barman
All India Trinamool Congress
69,606
4
Darjeeling
79.51
S.S.Ahluwalia
Bharatiya Janata Party
1,97,239
5
Raiganj
79.89
Md. Salim
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
1,634
6
Balurghat
84.77
Arpita Ghosh
All India Trinamool Congress
1,06,964
7
Maldaha Uttar
81.60
Mausam Noor
Indian National Congress
65,705
8
Maldaha Dakshin
81.09
Abu Hasem Khan Chowdhury
Indian National Congress
1,64,111
9
Jangipur
80.43
Abhijit Mukherjee
Indian National Congress
8,161
10
Baharampur
79.43
Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury
Indian National Congress
3,56,567
11
Murshidabad
85.22
Badaruddoza Khan
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
18,453
12
Krishnanagar
84.56
Tapas Paul
All India Trinamool Congress
71,255
13
Ranaghat
84.45
Tapas Mandal
All India Trinamool Congress
2,01,767
14
Bangaon
83.36
Mamata Thakur
All India Trinamool Congress
2,11,785
15
Barrackpore
81.77
Dinesh Trivedi
All India Trinamool Congress
2,06,773
16
Dum Dum
80.64
Saugata Roy
All India Trinamool Congress
1,54,934
17
Barasat
83.96
Dr. Kakali Ghoshdostidar
All India Trinamool Congress
1,73,141
18
Basirhat
85.47
Idris Ali
All India Trinamool Congress
1,09,659
19
Jaynagar
81.52
Pratima Mondal
All India Trinamool Congress
1,08,384
20
Mathurapur
85.39
Choudhury Mohan Jatua
All India Trinamool Congress
1,38,436
21
Diamond Harbour
81.07
Abhishek Banerjee
All India Trinamool Congress
71,298
22
Jadavpur
79.88
Sugata Bose
All India Trinamool Congress
1,25,203
23
Kolkata Dakshin
69.33
Subrata Bakshi
All India Trinamool Congress
1,36,339
24
Kolkata Uttar
66.68
Sudip Bandyopadhyay
All India Trinamool Congress
96,226
25
Howrah
74.79
Prasun Banerjee
All India Trinamool Congress
1,96,956
26
Uluberia
81.95
Sultan Ahmed
All India Trinamool Congress
2,01,222
27
Srerampur
79.50
Kalyan Banerjee
All India Trinamool Congress
1,52,526
28
Hooghly
82.88
Dr. Ratna De (Nag)
All India Trinamool Congress
1,89,084
29
Arambagh
85.16
Aparupa Poddar
All India Trinamool Congress
3,46,845
30
Tamluk
87.63
Adhikari Suvendu
All India Trinamool Congress
2,46,481
31
Kanthi
86.71
Adhikari Sisir Kumar
All India Trinamool Congress
2,29,490
32
Ghatal
84.92
Adhikari Deepak (Dev)
All India Trinamool Congress
2,60,891
33
Jhargram
85.26
Uma Saren
All India Trinamool Congress
3,47,883
34
Medinipur
84.22
Sandhya Roy
All India Trinamool Congress
1,84,666
35
Purulia
81.98
Dr. Mriganka Mahato
All India Trinamool Congress
1,53,877
36
Bankura
82.23
Moon Moon Sen
All India Trinamool Congress
98,506
37
Bishnupur
86.72
Khan Saumitra
All India Trinamool Congress
1,49,685
38
Bardhaman Purba
86.22
Sunil Kumar Mondal
All India Trinamool Congress
1,14,479
39
Bardhaman-Durgapur
84.10
Mamtaz Sanghamita
All India Trinamool Congress
1,07,331
40
Asansol
77.76
Babul Supriyo
Bharatiya Janata Party
70,480
41
Bolpur
84.83
Anupam Hazra
All India Trinamool Congress
2,36,112
42
Birbhum
85.34
Satabdi Roy (Banerjee)
All India Trinamool Congress
6,726
Analysis
According to DNA newspaper's analysis: "BJP emerged as a potential force in West Bengal where it is traditionally considered weak.". While BJP won only 2 seats, BJP candidates for the first time, returned runner-up in 3 seats and it also got 16.8% vote share - BJP's best performance so far surpassing its previous best of 11.66% in 1991 elections. However. Trinamool Congress dominated the election winning 34 seats. The CPI-M led Left Front was decimated winning only 2 seats as the BJP made inroads in its vote share. It was also argued that, ""resurgence of the Left can never be ruled out"[ 3]
Assembly segments wise lead of Parties
Postal Ballot wise lead of Parties
References