2011 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

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Assembly election was held in Indian state of West Bengal in 2011 to elect the members of West Bengal Legislative Assembly as the term of the incumbent government was about to expire naturally. The election was held in six phases between 18 April and 10 May 2011 for all the 294 seats of the Assembly.[3]

2011 West Bengal state general election

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All 294 seats in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly
148 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout84.33% (Increase 2.36 pp)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
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Leader Mamata Banerjee Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee Manas Bhunia
Party AITC CPI(M) INC
Alliance UPA LF UPA
Leader since 1998 2000 2008
Leader's seat Bhabanipur (By-elected)[1] Jadavpur
(Lost)
Sabang (Won)
Last election 26.64%, 30 seats 37.13%, 176 seats 14.71%, 21 seats
Seats before 30 176 21
Seats won 184 40 42
Seat change Increase 154 Decrease 136 Increase 21
Popular vote 18,547,678 14,330,061 4,330,580
Percentage 38.93% 30.08% 9.09%
Swing Increase 12.29 pp Decrease 7.05 pp Decrease 5.62 pp

Seatwise Map of the Election Results

Structure of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly after election

Chief Minister before election

Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee
CPI(M)

Chief Minister after election

Mamata Banerjee[2]
AITC

The Trinamool Congress led United Progressive Alliance won an absolute majority of seats in the state in a historic win marking the end of 34-year rule of Left Front, the longest-serving democratically elected communist government in the world, a fact that was noted by international media.[4][5][6][7] Notably, the incumbent Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee lost even his Jadavpur seat to Trinamool's Manish Gupta, which was considered to be an electoral bastion of the CPI(M).[1] Bhattacharjee became the 2nd Chief minister of the state to lose from his own seat, after Congress' Prafulla Chandra Sen's defeat in Arambagh to Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee of Bangla Congress in 1967.

Background

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This was the first legislative assembly election for the Vidhan Sabha since 2007 Nandigram anti land acquisition violence[8] and the 2006 Singur anti land acquisition violence, led by opposition party chief Mamata Banerjee, caused deaths by police firing amidst protests.

The Left Front had governed West Bengal since 1977. The election also followed the defeat of the Left Front in the 2009 general election, as well as its relatively poor showing in Panchayat and municipal elections.[9]

Delimitation

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The 2011 election adopted re-drawn electoral constituencies based on the 2001 census, following the 2002 Delimitation Commission of India, whose recommendations were approved in February 2008.[10]

Polling schedule

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Phases of the election across the state

Chief Election Commissioner of India S. Y. Quraishi announced that polling in West Bengal will be spread over six phases between 18 April and 10 May for the constituencies of the West Bengal Vidhan Sabha.[11][12]

Date No of assembly constituencies
Phase I 18 April 54
Phase II 22 April 50
Phase III 27 April 75
Phase IV 3 May 63
Phase V 7 May 38
Phase VI 10 May 14
Counting 13 May 294
Source: Election Commission of India

Phase I

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54 constituencies went to the polls:
Mekliganj (SC), Mathabhanga (SC), Coochbehar Uttar (SC), Coochbehar Dakshin, Sitalkuchi (SC), Sitai (SC), Dinhata, Natabari, Tufangunj, Kumargram (ST), Kalchini (ST), Alipurduars, Falakata (SC), Madarihat (ST), Dhupguri (SC), Mayanaguri (SC), Jalpaiguri (SC), Rajganj (SC), Dabgram-Fulbari, Mal (ST), Nagrakata (ST), Kalimpong, Darjeeling, Kurseong, Matigara-Naxalbari (SC), Siliguri, Phansidewa (ST), Chopra, Islampur, Goalpokhar, Chakulia, Karandighi, Hemtabad (SC), Kaliaganj (SC), Raiganj, Itahar, Kushmandi (SC), Kumarganj, Balurghat, Tapan (ST), Gangarampur (SC), Harirampur, Habibpur (ST), Gazole (SC), Chanchal, Harishchandrapur, Malatipur, Ratua, Manikchak, Maldaha (SC), English Bazar, Mothabari, Sujapur, and Baisnabnagar.

Phase II

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50 constituencies went to the polls:
Farakka, Samserganj, Suti, Jangipur, Raghunathganj, Sagardighi, Lalgola, Bhagaban Gola, Raninagar, Murshidabad, Nabagram (SC), Khargram (SC), Burwan (SC), Kandi, Bharatpur, Rejinagar, Beldanga, Baharampur, Hariharpara, Naoda, Domkal, Jalangi, Karimpur, Tehatta, Palashipara, Kaliganj, Nakashipara, Chapra, Krishnanagar Uttar, Nabadwip, Krishnanagar Dakshin, Santipur, Ranaghat Uttar Paschim, Krishnaganj (SC), Ranaghat Uttar Purba (SC), Ranaghat Dakshin (SC), Chakdah, Kalyani (SC), Haringhata (SC), Dubrajpur (SC), Suri, Bolpur, Nanoor (SC), Labpur, Sainthia (SC), Mayureswar, Rampurhat, Hansan, Nalhati, and Murarai.

Phase III

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75 constituencies went to the polls:
Bagdah (SC), Bongaon Uttar (SC), Bongaon Dakshin (SC), Gaighata (SC), Swarupnagar (SC), Baduria, Habra, Ashoknagar, Amdanga, Bijpur, Naihati, Bhatpara, Jagatdal, Noapara, Barrackpur, Khardaha, Dum Dum Uttar, Panihati, Kamarhati, Baranagar, Dum Dum, Rajarhat New Town, Bidhan Nagar, Rajarhat Gopalpur, Madhyamgram, Barasat, Deganga, Haroa, Minakhan (SC), Sandeshkhali (ST), Basirhat Dakshin, Basirhat Uttar, Hingalganj (SC), Gosaba (SC), Basanti (SC), Kultali (SC), Patharpratima, Kakdwip, Sagar, Kulpi, Raidighi, Mandirbazar (SC), Jaynagar (SC), Baruipur Purba (SC), Canning Paschim (SC), Canning Purba, Baruipur Paschim, Magrahat Purba (SC), Magrahat Paschim, Diamond Harbour, Falta, Satgachia, Bishnupur (SC), Sonarpur Dakshin, Bhangore, Kasba, Jadavpur, Sonarpur Uttar, Tollygunj, Behala Purba, Behala Paschim, Maheshtala, Budge Budge, Metiabruz, Kokata Port, Bhabanipore, Rashbehari, Ballygunge, Chowrangee, Entally, Beleghata, Jorasanko, Shyampukur, Maniktala, and Kashipur-Belgachia.

Phase IV

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63 constituencies went to the polls:
Bally, Howrah Uttar, Howrah Madhya, Shibpur, Howrah Dakshin, Sankrail (SC), Panchla, Uluberia Purba, Uluberia Uttar (SC), Uluberia Dakshin, Shyampur, Bagnan, Amta, Udaynarayanpur, Jagatballavpur, Domjur, Uttarpara, Sreerampur, Champdani, Singur, Chandannagore, Chunchura, Balagarh (SC), Pandua, Saptagram, Chanditala, Jangipara, Haripal, Dhanekhali (SC), Tarakeswar, Pursurah, Arambag (SC), Goghat (SC), Khanakul, Tamluk, Panskura Purba, Panskura Paschim, Moyna, Nandakumar, Mahisadal, Haldia (SC), Nandigram, Chandipur, Patashpur, Kanthi Uttar, Bhagabanpur, Khejuri (SC), Kanthi Dakshin, Ramnagar, Egra, Bardhaman Dakshin, Jamalpur (SC), Monteswar, Kalna (SC), Memari, Bardhaman Uttar (SC), Bhatar, Purbasthali Dakshin, Purbasthali Uttar, Katwa, Ketugram, Mangalkot and Ausgram (SC)

Phase V

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38 constituencies went to the polls:
Dantan, Keshiary (ST), Kharagpur Sadar, Narayangarh, Sabang, Pingla, Kharagpur, Debra, Daspur, Ghatal (SC), Chandrakona (SC), Keshpur (SC), Purulia, Manbazar (ST), Kashipur, Para (SC), Raghunathpur (SC), Saltora (SC), Chhatnam, Bankura, Barjora, Onda, Bishnupur, Katulpur (SC), Indus (SC), Sonamukhi (SC), Khandaghosh (SC), Raina (SC), Galsi (SC), Pandabeswar, Durgapur Purba, Durgapur Paschim, Raniganj, Jamuria, Asansol Dakshin, Asansol Uttar, Kulti and Barabani.

Phase VI

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14 constituencies went to the polls:
Nayagram (ST), Gopiballavpur, Jhargram, Garbeta, Salboni, Medinipur, Binpur (ST), Bandwan (ST), Balarampur, Baghmundi, Joypur, Ranibandh (ST), Raipur (ST) and Taldangra.

Parties

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Alliance wise result

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LF+ SEATS AITC-Congress alliance SEATS NDA+ SEATS OTHERS SEATS
CPIM 40-2 (by-polls) AITC 184+6 (by-polls) BJP 0+1 (by-polls) IND 0
AIFB 11-1 (by-polls) INC 42-3 (by-polls) GJM 3
RSP 7-1 (by-polls) SUCI(C) 1
CPI 2 IND/(INC) 1
SP 1 NCP 0
DSP(PC) 1 GNLF 0
MFB 0 JMM 0
RCPI 0 PDS 0
RJD 0 JKP(N) 0
TOTAL (2011) 62 TOTAL (2011) 228 TOTAL (2011) 3 TOTAL (2011) 0
TOTAL (2006) 233 TOTAL (2006) 30 TOTAL (2006) 24 TOTAL (2006) 6

Candidates

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List of the candidates (constituency wise) of the 3 main parties/alliance:

List of candidates
Assembly Constituency Left Front (West Bengal) United Progressive Alliance National Democratic Alliance
# Name Party Candidate Party Candidate Party Candidate
Cooch Behar district
1 Mekliganj AIFB Paresh Chandra Adhikary INC Jayanta Kumar Ray BJP Subhash Barman
2 Mathabhanga CPI(M) Ananta Roy AITC Binay Krishna Barman BJP Sushil Barman
3 Cooch Behar Uttar AIFB Nagendra Nath Roy AITC Prasenjit Barman BJP Malati Rava Roy
4 Cooch Behar Dakshin AIFB Akshay Thakur AITC Abdul Jalil Ahmed BJP Gayetri Kar
5 Sitalkuchi CPI(M) Biswanath Pramanik AITC Hiten Barman BJP Bhabendra Nath Barman
6 Sitai AIFB Dipak Kumar Roy INC Keshab Chandra Ray BJP Brajo Gobinda Barman
7 Dinhata AIFB Udayan Guha NCP Amiya Kumar Sarkar BJP Sudhanghsu Kumar Roy
8 Natabari CPI(M) Tamser Ali AITC Rabindra Nath Ghosh BJP Utpal Deb
9 Tufanganj CPI(M) Dhananjoy Rava AITC Arghya Roy Pradhan BJP Bimal Kumar Sarkar
Jalpaiguri district
10 Kumargram RSP Dasrath Tirkey AITC Joachim Baxla BJP Hopna Soren
11 Kalchini RSP Binay Bhusan Kerketta AITC Paban Kumar Lakra Ind Wilson Champramary
12 Alipurduars RSP Kshiti Goswami INC Debaprasad Roy BJP Manik Chandra Saha
13 Falakata CPI(M) Rabindra Nath Barman AITC Anil Adhikari BJP Hemanta Kumar Ray
14 Madarihat RSP Kumari Kujur INC Atul Subba BJP Manoj Tigga
15 Dhupguri CPI(M) Mamata Roy AITC Mina Barman BJP Amar Chand Sarkar
16 Maynaguri RSP Ananta Deb Adhikari AITC Juthika Roy Basunia BJP Bibhas Chandra Paul
17 Jalpaiguri AIFB Gobinda Chandra Roy INC Sukh Bilas Barma BJP Sisir Kanti Mondal
18 Rajganj CPI(M) Amulya Chandra Roy AITC Khageswar Roy BJP Supen Roy
19 Dabgram-Phulbari CPI(M) Dilip Singh AITC Goutam Deb BJP Dulal Kanti Das
20 Mal CPI(M) Bulu Chik Baraik INC Hiramoni Oraon BJP Baliram Ekka
21 Nagrakata CPI(M) Sukhmoith (Piting) Oraon INC Joseph Munda Ind Rajesh Lakra
Darjeeling district
22 Kalimpong CPI Bikram Chhetri INC Shanti Kumar Sharma GJM Harka Bahadur Chhetri
23 Darjeeling CPI(M) K.B. Wattar INC Nahakul Chandra Chhetri GJM Trilok Dewan
24 Kurseong CPI(M) Deepa Chettri INC Chhabi Chandra Rai GJM Rohit Sharma
25 Matigara-Naxalbari CPI(M) Jharen Roy INC Sankar Malakar BJP Asim Sarkar
26 Siliguri CPI(M) Ashok Bhattacharya AITC Rudra Nath Bhattacharya BJP Arun Prasad Sarkar
27 Phansidewa CPI(M) Choton Kisku INC Sunil Chandra Tirkey BJP Dila Saibo
Uttar Dinajpur district
28 Chopra CPI(M) Anwarul Haque AITC Sekh Jalaluddin BJP Ashim Chandra Barman
29 Islampur CPI(M) Sayeda Farhat Afroz AITC Abdul Karim Chowdhury BJP Nepal Dutta
30 Goalpokhar AIFB Saifur Rahman INC Md. Ghulam Rabbani BJP Shaukat Ali
31 Chakulia AIFB Ali Imran Ramz INC Serajul Islam BJP Kalipada Ghosh
32 Karandighi AIFB Gokul Behari Roy INC Subhas Goswami BJP Arshad Alam
33 Hemtabad CPI(M) Khagendra Nath Sinha AITC Sekhar Chandra Roy BJP Bhanu Ram Barman
34 Kaliaganj CPI(M) Nani Gopal Roy INC Pramatha Nath Ray BJP Bhupati Roy
35 Raiganj SP Kiranmoy Nanda INC Mohit Sengupta BJP Sachindra Nath Das
36 Itahar CPI Srikumar Mukherjee AITC Amal Acharjee BJP Suman Kumar Acharjee
Dakshin Dinajpur district
37 Kushmandi RSP Narmada Chandra Roy INC Parthasarathi Sarkar BJP Ranjit Kumar Roy
38 Kumarganj CPI(M) Mafuja Khatun AITC Mahamuda Begam BJP Sanjib Chandra Roy
39 Balurghat RSP Biswanath Chowdhury AITC Sankar Chakraborty BJP Ranjan Kumar Mondal
40 Tapan RSP Khara Soren AITC Bachchu Hansda BJP Colombas Tirki
41 Gangarampur CPI(M) Nandalal Hazra AITC Satyendra Nath Ray BJP Dipankar Roy
42 Harirampur CPI(M) Narayan Biswas AITC Biplab Mitra BJP Phani Bhusan Mahata
Malda district
43 Habibpur CPI(M) Khagen Murmu AITC Mohan Tudu BJP Krishna Chandra Munda
44 Gazole CPI(M) Gobinda Mondal INC Sushil Chandra Roy BJP Prafulla Chandra Sarkar
45 Chanchal CPI(M) Anjuman Ara Begam INC Asif Mehbub BJP Sital Prasad Chakraborty
46 Harishchandrapur AIFB Tajmul Hossain INC Mostaque Alam BJP Rina Saha
47 Malatipur RSP Abdur Rahim Boxi AITC Gautam Chakraborti BJP Harendra Nath Paul
48 Ratua CPI(M) Sailen Sarkar INC Samar Mukherjee BJP Dilip Agarwalla
49 Manikchak CPI(M) Ratna Bhattacharya AITC Sabitri Mitra BJP Dipankar Pandey
50 Maldaha CPI(M) Rahul Ranjan Das INC Bhupendra Nath Halder BJP Kusum Roy
51 English Bazar CPI(M) Samarendra Roy INC Krishnendu Narayan Choudhury BJP Gobinda Chandra Mandal
52 Mothabari CPI(M) Naimuddin Sheikh INC Sabina Yasmin BJP Nandan Kumar Ghosh
53 Sujapur CPI(M) Haji Ketabuddin Sk. INC Abu Nasar Khan Choudhury BJP Tutul Saha
54 Baisnabnagar CPI(M) Biswanath Ghosh INC Isha Khan Choudhury BJP Swadhin Kumar Sarkar
Murshidabad district
55 Farakka CPI(M) Abdus Salam INC Mainul Haque BJP Hemanta Ghosh
56 Samserganj CPI(M) Touab Ali INC Mousumi Begum BJP Sasthi Charan Ghosh
57 Suti RSP Jane Alam Mian INC Emani Biswas BJP Nilkanta Roy
58 Jangipur CPI(M) Purnima Bhattacharya INC Md. Sohrab BJP Anamitra Banerjee
59 Raghunathganj RSP Abul Hasnat INC Akhruzzaman BJP Sougata Singha Roy
60 Sagardighi CPI(M) Ismail Sekh AITC Subrata Saha BJP Shekharendu Das
61 Lalgola CPI(M) Yean Ali INC Abu Hena BJP Amar Kumar Das
62 Bhagabangola SP Chand Mohammad AITC Sagir Hossen BJP Mahebub Alam
63 Raninagar AIFB Maksuda Begum INC Firoza Begam BJP Dinesh Mondal
64 Murshidabad AIFB Bibhas Chakraborty INC Shaoni Singha Roy BJP Ranajit Kumar Das
65 Nabagram CPI(M) Kanai Chandra Mondal INC Prabal Sarkar BJP Dilip Halder
66 Khargram CPI(M) Goutam Mondal INC Ashis Marjit BJP Harekrishna Konai
67 Burwan RSP Binoy Sarkar INC Protima Rajak BJP Sukhnen Kumar Bagdi
68 Kandi CPI Ainal Haque INC Apurba Sarkar BJP Dhananjoy Mandal
69 Bharatpur RSP Id Mohammad INC Daliya Begum BJP Madhusudan Saha
70 Rejinagar RSP Sirajul Islam Mondal INC Humayun Kabir BJP Arabindu Biswas
71 Beldanga RSP Md. Refatullah INC Seikh Safiujjaman BJP Alok Ghosh
72 Baharampur RSP Tarit Brahmachari INC Manoj Chakraborty BJP Debasis Sarkar
73 Hariharpara CPI(M) Insar Ali Biswas AITC Niamot Sheikh BJP Bishnu Charan Sikdar
74 Naoda RSP Jayanta Biswas INC Abu Taher Khan BJP Biplab Mondal
75 Domkal CPI(M) Anisur Rahman INC Soumik Hossain BJP Santosh Mondal
76 Jalangi CPI(M) Abdur Razzak AITC Idris Ali BJP Naba Kumar Sarkar
Nadia district
77 Karimpur CPI(M) Samarendranath Ghosh AITC Dr. Ramen Sarkar BJP Indrajit Mondal
78 Tehatta CPI(M) Ranjit Kumar Mondal AITC Gouri Sankar Dutta BJP Asutosh Paul
79 Palashipara CPI(M) S.M.Sadi AITC Manik Bhattacharya BJP Arjun Kumar Biswas
80 Kaliganj RSP Sankar Sarkar AITC Nasiruddin Ahamed BJP Mahadeb Ghosh
81 Nakashipara CPI(M) Gayatri Sardar AITC Kallol Khan BJP Sushil Barman
82 Chapra CPI(M) Shamsul Islam Mollah AITC Rukbanur Rahman BJP Baidyanath Biswas
83 Krishnanagar Uttar CPI(M) Subinay Ghosh AITC Abani Mohan Joardar BJP Ramen Biswas
84 Nabadwip CPI(M) Sumit Biswas AITC Pundarkshya Saha BJP Pinki Agarwal
85 Krishnanagar Dakshin CPI(M) Rama Biswas AITC Ujjal Biswas BJP Mahadev Sarkar
86 Santipur RCPI Yar Mullick INC Ajoy Dey BJP Kanoj Biswas
87 Ranaghat Uttar Paschim CPI(M) Meena Bhattacharya AITC Parthasarathi Chatterjee BJP Megh Lal Karmakar
88 Krishnaganj CPI(M) Barun Biswas AITC Sushil Biswas BJP Bipul Chandra Sen
89 Ranaghat Uttar Purba CPI(M) Archana Biswas AITC Protima Rajak BJP Basudev Majumdar
90 Ranaghat Dakshin CPI(M) Aloke Das AITC Abir Ranjan Biswas BJP Benoy Bhusan Roy
91 Chakdaha CPI(M) Biswanath Gupta AITC Naresh Chandra Chaki BJP Biswajit Ghosh
92 Kalyani CPI(M) Jyotsna Sikdar AITC Ramendra Nath Biswas BJP Dipali Bharati
93 Haringhata CPI(M) Biswajit Paul AITC Nilima Nag Mallick BJP Binay Krishna Biswas
North 24 Parganas district
94 Bagda AIFB Mrinalkanti Sikdar AITC Upendra Nath Biswas BJP Arabinda Biswas
95 Bangaon Uttar CPI(M) Biswajit Biswas AITC Biswajit Das BJP Hari Chand Biswas
96 Bangaon Dakshin CPI(M) Anuj Baran Sarkar AITC Surajit Kumar Biswas BJP Arun Halder
97 Gaighata CPI Monoj Kanti Biswas AITC Majulkrishna Thakur BJP Sukharanjan Bepari
98 Swarupnagar CPI(M) Shiva Pada Das AITC Bina Mondal BJP Rakhal Halder
99 Baduria CPI(M) Mohammed Selim Gayen INC Quazi Abdul Gaffar BJP Sukumar Dey
100 Habra CPI(M) Pranab Bhattacharya AITC Jyotipriya Mallick BJP Utpal Kumar Paul
101 Ashokenagar CPI(M) Satyasebi Kar AITC Dhiman Roy BJP Gopal Nandi
102 Amdanga CPI(M) Abdus Sattar AITC Rafiqur Rahaman BJP Joydeb Ghosh
103 Bijpur CPI(M) Nirjharini Chakarborty AITC Subhranshu Roy BJP Kamala Kanta Chowdhury
104 Naihati CPI(M) Ranjit Kundu AITC Partha Bhowmick BJP Biswajit Sur
105 Bhatpara CPI(M) Nepaldev Bhattacharjee AITC Arjun Singh BJP Pradyot Kumar Choudhary
106 Jagatdal AIFB Haripada Biswas AITC Parash Dutta BJP Dilip Mitra
107 Noapara CPI(M) K.D.Ghosh AITC Manju Basu BJP Swapan Halder
108 Barrackpore CPI(M) Madhusudan Samanta AITC Shilbhadra Dutta BJP Shambhu Nath Gupta
109 Khardaha CPI(M) Asim Dasgupta AITC Amit Mitra BJP Anadi Kumar Biswas
110 Dum Dum Uttar CPI(M) Rekha Goswami AITC Chandrima Bhattacharya BJP Chandan Roy
111 Panihati CPI(M) Ahibhusan Chakraborty AITC Nirmal Ghosh BJP Kishor Kumar Shaw
112 Kamarhati CPI(M) Manas Mukherjee AITC Madan Mitra BJP Shikha Sarkar
113 Baranagar RSP Sukumar Ghosh AITC Tapas Roy BJP Bijoy Sankar Agarwal
114 Dum Dum CPI(M) Gautam Deb AITC Bratya Basu BJP Anjana Chaturvedi
115 Rajarhat New Town CPI(M) Tapash Chatterjee AITC Sabyasachi Dutta BJP Priyalal Dutta
116 Bidhannagar CPI(M) Palash Das AITC Sujit Bose BJP Ashoke Sarkar
117 Rajarhat Gopalpur CPI(M) Rabindranath Mondal AITC Purnendo Bose BJP Manoranjan Das
118 Madhyamgram AIFB Ranjit Choudhury AITC Rathin Ghosh BJP Bijoy Banerjee
119 Barasat AIFB Sanjib Chatterjee AITC Chiranjeet Chakraborty BJP Bithika Mandal
120 Deganga AIFB Mortaza Hossain AITC Dr. M. Nuruzzaman BJP Tarun Kanti Ghosh
121 Haroa CPI(M) Imtiaz Hossain AITC Julfiquer Ali Molla BJP Subodh Kumar Chakraborty
122 Minakhan CPI(M) Dilip Roy AITC Usha Rani Mondal BJP Bhabesh Patra
123 Sandeshkhali CPI(M) Nirapada Sardar AITC Padma Mahato BJP Sukumar Sardar
124 Basirhat Dakshin CPI(M) Narayan Mukherjee AITC Narayan Goswami BJP Hajarilal Sarkar
125 Basirhat Uttar CPI(M) Subid Ali Gazi AITC ATM Abdullah BJP Subodh Kumar Chakraborty
126 Hingalganj CPI Anandamoy Mondal AITC Debesh Mondal BJP Ratikanta Baulia
South 24 Parganas district
127 Gosaba RSP Samarendra Nath Mondal AITC Jayanta Naskar BJP Sukumar Mondal
128 Basanti RSP Subhas Naskar INC Arnab Roy BJP Amal Kanti Roy
129 Kultali CPI(M) Ramsankar Halder SUCI(C) Joy Krishna Halder BJP Nilkanta Mondal
130 Patharpratima CPI(M) Jajneswar Das AITC Samir Kumar Jana BJP Mantu Ram Gayen
131 Kakdwip CPI(M) Milan Bhattacharya AITC Manturam Pakhira BJP Nirmal Kumar Das
132 Sagar CPI(M) Milan Parua AITC Bankim Chandra Hazra BJP Bimal Kumar Maity
133 Kulpi CPI(M) Sakuntala Paik AITC Jogaranjan Halder BJP Swapan Halder
134 Raidighi CPI(M) Kanti Ganguly AITC Debashree Roy BJP Dwijendranath Halder
135 Mandirbazar CPI(M) Dr. Sarat Halder AITC Joydeb Halder BJP Goutam Naskar
136 Jaynagar CPI(M) Shyamali Halder SUCI(C) Tarun Kanti Naskar BJP Utpal Kumar Mondal
137 Baruipur Purba CPI(M) Bimal Mistry AITC Nirmal Mondal BJP Tapas Naskar
138 Canning Paschim CPI(M) Joydeb Purkait AITC Shyamal Mondal BJP Manojit Mondal
139 Canning Purba CPI(M) Abdur Razzak Molla INC Ibrahim Molla BJP Ghanasyam Mondal
140 Baruipur Paschim CPI(M) Kanak Kanti Paria AITC Biman Banerjee BJP Raneswar Das
141 Magrahat Purba CPI(M) Chandan Saha AITC Namita Saha BJP Ratan Kumar Sardar
142 Magrahat Paschim CPI(M) Abul Hasnat AITC Giasuddin Molla BJP Subhash Mondal
143 Diamond Harbour CPI(M) Subhra Sau AITC Dipak Kumar Halder BJP Krishna Baidya
144 Falta CPI(M) Ardhendu Sekhar Bindu AITC Tamonash Ghosh BJP Avijit Kumar Halder
145 Satgachhia CPI(M) Barun Kumar Naskar AITC Sonali Guha BJP Subrata Samanta
146 Bishnupur CPI(M) Sudhin Sinha AITC Dilip Mondal BJP Sekhar Naskar
147 Sonarpur Dakshin CPI Tarit Chakraborty AITC Jiban Mukhopadhyay BJP Hasi Singha Roy
148 Bhangar CPI(M) Badal Jamadar AITC Arabul Islam BJP Madhusudan Sanphui
149 Kasba CPI(M) Shatarup Ghosh AITC Javed Ahmed Khan BJP Bikash Debnath
150 Jadavpur CPI(M) Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee AITC Manish Gupta BJP Dhononjoy Mukherjee
151 Sonarpur Uttar CPI(M) Shyamal Naskar AITC Firdousi Begum BJP Debasish Purkait
152 Tollyganj CPI(M) Dr. Partha Pratim Biswas AITC Aroop Biswas BJP Bibekananda Sinha Roy
153 Behala Purba CPI(M) Kumkum Chakraborty AITC Sovan Chatterjee BJP A. Biswajit Naidu
154 Behala Paschim CPI(M) Anupam Debsarkar AITC Partha Chatterjee BJP Amalendu Roy Chowdhary
155 Maheshtala CPI(M) Sheikh Mohammed Israil AITC Kasturi Das BJP Sisir Kumar Mukherjee
156 Budge Budge CPI(M) Hrisikesh Poddar AITC Ashok Kumar Deb BJP Ariful Islam
157 Metiaburuz CPI(M) Badruddoza Mollah AITC Mumtaz Begum BJP Md. Sajjad
Kolkata district
158 Kolkata Port AIFB Moinuddin Sams AITC Firhad Hakim BJP Raj Kumari Shaw
159 Bhabanipur CPI(M) Narayan Prasad Jain AITC Subrata Bakshi BJP Ram Chandra Jaiswal
160 Rashbehari CPI(M) Shantanu Basu AITC Sovandeb Chattopadhyay BJP Jiban Kumar Sen
161 Ballygunge CPI(M) Fuad Halim AITC Subrata Mukherjee BJP Shatorupa
162 Chowrangee RJD Bimal Singh AITC Sikha Chowdhury Mitra BJP Shahnawaz Ahmed
163 Entally CPI(M) Debesh Das AITC Swarna Kamal Saha BJP Sudhir Kumar Pandey
164 Beleghata CPI(M) Anadi Kumar Sahu AITC Paresh Paul BJP Arun Shaw
165 Jorasanko CPI(M) Janki Singh AITC Smita Bakshi BJP Mina Devi Purohit
166 Shyampukur AIFB Jiban Prakash Saha AITC Shashi Panja BJP Ganesh Kumar Dhanania
167 Maniktala CPI(M) Rupa Bagchi AITC Sadhan Pande BJP Nandalal Singhania
168 Kashipur-Belgachia CPI(M) Kaninika Ghosh Bose AITC Mala Saha BJP Aditya Tandon
Howrah district
169 Bally CPI(M) Kanika Ganguly AITC Sultan Singh BJP Bharat Bhushan Ojha
170 Howrah Uttar CPI(M) Nemai Samanta AITC Ashoke Ghosh BJP Umesh Rai
171 Howrah Madhya CPI(M) Arup Ray AITC Aroop Roy BJP Ram Narayan Chowrasia
172 Shibpur AIFB Jagannath Bhattacharya AITC Jatu Lahiri BJP Prabir Ray
173 Howrah Dakshin CPI(M) Krishna Kishor Roy AITC Broja Mohan Majumdar BJP Pramila Singh
174 Sankrail CPI(M) Anirban Hazra AITC Sital Kumar Sardar BJP Jhan Prakash Ray
175 Panchla AIFB Doli Roy AITC Gulshan Mallick BJP Shyamal Kumar Adak
176 Uluberia Purba CPI(M) Mohan Mondal AITC Haider Aziz Safwi BJP Papiya Mandal
177 Uluberia Uttar CPI(M) Bhim Ghuku AITC Dr. Nirmal Maji BJP Archana Ray
178 Uluberia Dakshin AIFB Sk. Kutubuddin Ahmad AITC Pulak Roy BJP Goutam Mukherjee
179 Shyampur AIFB Minati Pramanik AITC Kalipada Mandal BJP Gour Mohan Das
180 Bagnan CPI(M) Akkel Ali Khan AITC Arunava Sen BJP Tapan Kumar Mondal
181 Amta CPI(M) Rabindra Nath Mitra INC Asit Mitra BJP Sanat Hazra
182 Udaynarayanpur CPI(M) Chandralekha Bag AITC Samir Panja BJP Tapan Dhara
183 Jagatballavpur CPI(M) Kaji Jaffar Ahmed AITC Abul Kasem Molla BJP Baij Nath Sha
184 Domjur CPI(M) Mohanta Chatterjee AITC Rajib Banerjee BJP Parthasarathi Baksi
Hooghly district
185 Uttarpara CPI(M) Dr. Srutinath Praharaj AITC Anup Ghosal BJP Pranab Chakraborty
186 Sreerampur CPI Partha Sarathi Rej AITC Sudipto Roy BJP Vidyasagar Pandey
187 Champdani CPI(M) Jibesh Chakraborty AITC Muzaffar Khan BJP Durga Verma
188 Singur CPI(M) Dr. Asit Das AITC Rabindranath Bhattacharjee BJP Souren Patra
189 Chandannagar CPI(M) Sibaprasad Banerjee AITC Ashoke Kumar Shaw BJP Satya Bhusan Pathak
190 Chunchura AIFB Naren Dey AITC Asit Mazumdar BJP Champa Chakraborty
191 Balagarh CPI(M) Bhuban Pramanick AITC Ashim Kumar Majhi BJP Banshi Raut
192 Pandua CPI(M) Sk.Amzad Hossain AITC Nargis Begum BJP Debaprasad Chakraborty
193 Saptagram CPI(M) Ashutosh Mukhopadhyay AITC Tapan Dasgupta BJP Kartick Chandra Paul
194 Chanditala CPI(M) Azim Ali Md Sk AITC Swati Khandekar BJP Sudipta Chattopadhyay
195 Jangipara CPI(M) Sudarsan Roy Chowdhury AITC Snehasish Chakraborty BJP Prasenjit Bag
196 Haripal CPI(M) Bharati Mukherjee AITC Becharam Manna BJP Partha Banerjee
197 Dhanekhali AIFB Srabani Sarkar AITC Asima Patra BJP Kripa Sindhu Roy
198 Tarakeswar MFB Pratim Chatterjee AITC Rachhpal Singh BJP Ganesh Chakraborty
199 Pursurah CPI(M) Soumendranath Bera AITC Parvez Rahaman BJP Sukumar Dhara
200 Arambagh CPI(M) Asit Malik AITC Krishna Chandra Santra BJP Sukumar Santra
201 Goghat AIFB Biswanath Karak INC Debasish Medda BJP Sukumar Bag
202 Khanakul CPI(M) Subhra Parui AITC Iqbal Ahmed BJP Arobindo Maity
Purba Medinipur district
203 Tamluk CPI Jagannath Mitra AITC Somen Mahapatra BJP Malay Kumar Singha
204 Panskura Purba CPI(M) Amiya Sahoo AITC Biplab Roy Chowdhury BJP Deb Kumar Maity
205 Panskura Paschim CPI Nirmal Kumar Bera AITC Sk. Omar Ali BJP Narayan Kinkar Mishra
206 Moyna CPI(M) Sk. Mujibur Rahman AITC Bhusan Chandra Dolai BJP Asit Pattanayak
207 Nandakumar SP Brahmamoy Nanda AITC Sukumar De BJP Nilanjan Adhikari
208 Mahisadal CPI(M) Tamalika Panda Seth AITC Sudarshan Ghosh Dastidar BJP Prasenjit Samanta
209 Haldia CPI(M) Nityananda Bera AITC Seuli Saha BJP Kalipada Das
210 Nandigram CPI Paramananda Bharati AITC Firoja Bibi BJP Bijan Kumar Das
211 Chandipur CPI(M) Bidyut Guchait AITC Amiya Kanti Bhattacharjee BJP Chanchal Maiti
212 Patashpur CPI Makhanlal Nayak AITC Jyotirmoy Kar BJP Asish Das
213 Kanthi Uttar CPI(M) Chakradhar Meikap AITC Banasri Maity BJP Gour Hari Jana
214 Bhagabanpur SP Ranjit Manna AITC Ardhendu Maity BJP Sadananda De
215 Khejuri SP Asim Mondal AITC Ranajit Mondal BJP Kalipada Mandal
216 Kanthi Dakshin CPI Uttam Kumar Pradhan AITC Dibyendu Adhikari BJP Kamalesh Mishra
217 Ramnagar CPI(M) Swadesh Ranjan Nayek AITC Akhil Giri BJP Satya Ranjan Das
218 Egra DSP(PC) Hrisikesh Paria AITC Samares Das BJP Minati Sur
Paschim Medinipur district
219 Dantan CPI Arun Mahapatra AITC Shaibal Giri BJP Shailendra Jana
220 Nayagram CPI(M) Bhutnath Soren AITC Dulal Murmu BJP Chitta Ranjan Hembram
221 Gopiballavpur CPI(M) Rabi Lal Maitra AITC Churamani Mahato BJP Sanjit Mahata
222 Jhargram CPI(M) Amar Basu AITC Sukumar Hansda BJP Bijay Mahato
223 Keshiary CPI(M) Biram Mandi AITC Shyam Charan Mandi BJP Dilip Routh
224 Kharagpur Sadar CPI(M) Anil Kumar Das INC Gyan Singh Sohanpal BJP Prem Chandra Jha
225 Narayangarh CPI(M) Surjya Kanta Mishra AITC Surja Kanta Atta BJP Krishna Prasad Roy
226 Sabang BBC Rama Pada Sahoo INC Manas Bhunia BJP Sabyasachi Sau
227 Pingla DSP(PC) Prabodh Chandra Sinha AITC Ajit Maity BJP Sambhunath Hansda
228 Kharagpur CPI(M) Nazmul Haque AITC Bilkis Khanam BJP Prabir Kumar Sahu
229 Debra CPI(M) Sk. Sorab Hossein AITC Radhakanta Maiti BJP Dilip Kumar Roy
230 Daspur CPI(M) Sunil Adhikari AITC Ajit Bhunia BJP Sujit Pain
231 Ghatal CPI(M) Chhabi Pakhira AITC Shankar Dolai BJP Ashok Malik
232 Chandrakona CPI(M) Chhaya Dolai AITC Sibaram Das BJP Bapi Dera
233 Garbeta CPI(M) Susanta Ghosh INC Hema Choubey BJP Tarak Nath Gan
234 Salboni CPI(M) Abhiram Mahato AITC Srikanta Mahata BJP Dhiman Kumar Kolay
235 Keshpur CPI(M) Rameswar Doloi INC Rajani Kanta Doloi BJP Dipak Patra
236 Medinipur CPI Santosh Rana AITC Mrigendra Nath Maiti BJP Tusar Mukharjee
237 Binpur CPI(M) Dibakar Hansda JKP(N) Chunibala Hansda BJP Panchanan Hansda
Purulia district
238 Bandwan CPI(M) Susanta Kumar Besra INC Sital Chandra Hembram BJP Manika Murmu
239 Balarampur CPI(M) Manindra Gope AITC Santiram Mahato BJP Batulal Mahato
240 Baghmundi AIFB Mangal Mahato INC Nepal Mahata AJSU Rakesh Mahato
241 Joypur AIFB Dhirendra Nath Mahato AITC Kirton Chandra Mahato BJP Shripati Mahato
242 Purulia CPI(M) Panchkari Mukherjee AITC Kamakshya Prasad Singh Deo BJP Panchkari Mukherjee
243 Manbazar CPI(M) Himani Hansda AITC Sandhyarani Tudu BJP Gouri Sardar
244 Kashipur CPI(M) Subhas Chandra Mahata AITC Swapan Kumar Belthariya BJP Prasanta Singha Deo
245 Para CPI(M) Dipak Bauri INC Umapada Bauri BJP Swapan Bouri
246 Raghunathpur CPI(M) Dipali Bauri AITC Purna Chandra Bauri BJP Subhas Chandra Mondal
Bankura district
247 Saltora CPI(M) Sasthi Charan Bauri AITC Swapan Bauri BJP Mangal Chandra Mandal
248 Chhatna RSP Anath Bandhu Mondal AITC Subhasis Batabyal BJP Rabindranath Mandal
249 Ranibandh CPI(M) Deblina Hembram AITC Falguni Hembram BJP Lakshmikanta Sardar
250 Raipur CPI(M) Upen Kisku AITC Pramila Murmu BJP Pelaram Murmu
251 Taldangra CPI(M) Monoranjan Patra INC Arun Kumar Pathak BJP Milan Singha Mahapatra
252 Bankura CPI(M) Pratip Mukherjee AITC Kashinath Misra BJP Anil Ghosh
253 Barjora CPI(M) Susmita Biswas AITC Asutosh Mukherjee BJP Sanjoy Pal
254 Onda AIFB Tarapada Chakrabarti AITC Arup Kumar Khan BJP Amarnath Shakha
255 Bishnupur CPI(M) Swapan Ghosh AITC Shyama Prasad Mukherjee BJP Pankaj Dhar
256 Katulpur CPI(M) Purnima Bagdi INC Saumitra Khan BJP Tarun Kotal
257 Indas CPI(M) Santanu Kumar Bora AITC Gurupada Mete BJP Srikanta Bagdi
258 Sonamukhi CPI(M) Monoranjan Chongre AITC Dipali Saha BJP Madhab Bagdi
Burdwan district
259 Khandaghosh CPI(M) Nabin Chandra Bag AITC Alok Kumar Majhi BJP Krishna Das Singha
260 Bardhaman Dakshin CPI(M) Nirupam Sen AITC Rabiranjan Chattopadhyay BJP Sandip Nandi
261 Raina CPI(M) Basudeb Khan AITC Nepal Ghorui BJP Pandit Krishna Chandra
262 Jamalpur MFB Samar Hazra AITC Ujjal Pramanik BJP Subrata Mallick
263 Manteswar CPI(M) Chaudhuri Md. Hedayatullah AITC Abu Ayash Mondal BJP Sakshi Gopal Ghosh
264 Kalna CPI(M) Sukul Chandra Sikdar AITC Biswajit Kundu BJP Dilip Mondal
265 Memari CPI(M) Debashis Ghosh AITC Abul Hasan Mondal BJP Biswajit Poddar
266 Bardhaman Uttar CPI(M) Aparna Saha AITC Nishit Malick BJP Sunil Sen
267 Bhatar CPI(M) Srijit Konar AITC Banamali Hazra BJP Dhatripada Konar
268 Purbasthali Dakshin CPI(M) Aleaya Begam AITC Swapan Debnath BJP Mahadeb Basak
269 Purbasthali Uttar CPI(M) Pradip Saha AITC Tapan Chatterjee BJP Swapan Bhattachrya
270 Katwa CPI(M) Sudipta Bagchi INC Rabindranath Chatterjee BJP Anil Dutta
271 Ketugram CPI(M) Syed Abdul Kader AITC Sk. Sahanawez BJP Debobrato Bose
272 Mangalkot CPI(M) Sahajahan Choudhary AITC Apurba Chaudhuri BJP Alok Taranga Goswami
273 Ausgram CPI(M) Basudeb Mete INC Chanchal Kumar Mondal BJP Shanti Karmakar
274 Galsi AIFB Sunil Kumar Mandal AITC Joydeb Saha BJP Tapan Bagdi
275 Pandabeswar CPI(M) Gouranga Chatterjee AITC Md. Zahir Alam Ansari BJP Ashish Garai
276 Durgapur Purba CPI(M) Alpana Chowdhury AITC Nikhil Kumar Banerjee BJP Lakshman Chandra Ghorui
277 Durgapur Paschim CPI(M) Biprendu Kumar Chakraborty AITC Apurba Mukherjee BJP Kalyan Dubey
278 Raniganj CPI(M) Runu Dutta AITC Md. Sohrab Ali BJP Shobhapati Singh
279 Jamuria CPI(M) Jahanara Khan AITC Prabhat Kumar Chatterjee BJP Pramod Pathak
280 Asansol Dakshin CPI(M) Ashok Kumar Mukherjee AITC Tapas Banerjee BJP Pawan Kumar Singh
281 Asansol Uttar CPI(M) Ranu Roychowdhury AITC Moloy Ghatak BJP Madan Mohan Choubey
282 Kulti AIFB Maniklal Acharya AITC Ujjal Chaterjee BJP Vivekananda Bhattacharya
283 Barabani CPI(M) Abhas Raychaudhuri AITC Bidhan Upadhyay BJP Biswanath Roy
Birbhum district
284 Dubrajpur AIFB Bijoy Bagdi AITC Santoshi Saha BJP Paltu Pada Dhibar
285 Suri CPI(M) Abdul Gaffar AITC Swapan Kanti Ghosh BJP Partha Pratim De
286 Bolpur RSP Tapan Hore AITC Chandranath Singha BJP Dilip Ghosh
287 Nanoor CPI(M) Shyamali Pradhan AITC Gadadhar Hazra BJP Rajkumar Fulmali
288 Labpur CPI(M) Nabanita Mukherjee AITC Manirul Islam BJP Kashinath Mishra
289 Sainthia CPI(M) Dhiren Bagdi AITC Parikhit Bala BJP Shibnath Saha
290 Mayureswar CPI(M) Ashok Kumar Ray AITC Jatil Mond BJP Dudh Kumar Mondal
291 Rampurhat AIFB Rebati Charan Bhattacharya AITC Asish Banerjee BJP Subhasis Choudhury
292 Hansan RCPI Kamal Hasan INC Asit Kumar Mal BJP Ruparani Mondal
293 Nalhati AIFB Dipak Chatterjee INC Abhijit Mukherjee BJP Anil Singha
294 Murarai CPI(M) Mohammed Qamre Elahi AITC Noor Alam Chowdhury BJP Sudhiranjan Das Goswami

Campaign

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Mamata Banerjee ended her campaign on 9 May in the constituency of the incumbent CM Bhattacharjee in Jadavpur a day after Bhattacharjee appealed to the electorate there to return him to power. Before campaigning ended at 17:00, she appealed to the electorate to "Help me bring about change."[13] The Trinamool Congress heavily campaigned for Paribartan ('change' in Bengali) under its slogan Badla noy Badal chai ('We don't want revenge, we want change' in Bengali), referring the political violence unleashed by the CPI(M) in Singur, Nandigram & Netai.

Land reform

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Following the general election, with the TMC being an important part of the central government's coalition, the central government eased its controversial land acquisition policy for Special Economic Zones. Part of the proposal was that the government would not get involved in land acquisition for private organizations. One official from the central ruling coalition was quoted as saying that "There is a tacit understanding between these two critical allies that there will be no decision on the Land Acquisition Bill until the results of West Bengal state elections are clear."[14] The issue of land acquisition for development also created a battle zone like situation in the villages between armed cadres of the ruling CPM and the Maoists.[15] as seen in the 2006 Singur anti-land acquisition movement & 2007 Nandigram anti-land acquisition movement.

Gorkhaland

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During the general election the issue of the founding of Gorkhaland as separate from West Bengal gained prominence along with the victory of Jaswant Singh from Darjeeling constituency for the Bharatiya Janata Party, and supported by the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (which advocates the creation of a separate Gorkhaland for ethnic Nepalis as opposed to ethnic Bengalis).

Since the election the issue again cropped up as demands for a separate Telangana being bifurcated from Andhra Pradesh grew.[16][17] During this election CM Bhattacharjee said that Gorkhaland should not be separated but instead an additional development of the region should occur. He said in Lichupokhri that those advocating the separation should "stop your movement for a Gorkhaland. It will never be fulfilled. Concentrate on the all-round development of Darjeeling as it is the only solution to the issue."[18]


Election

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On 17 April, the Election Commission of India issued an appeal for all registered voters to turn out for their respective electoral dates.[19]

 
A female voter casting her vote at a polling station, in Abadanga, Birbhum district, during the Assembly Election in West Bengal on April 23, 2011
 
A Polling Officer checking the Electronic Voting Machines (EVM's) and other necessary inputs required in the West Bengal Assembly Election, before the distribution of machines, at Bolpur Govt. High School on April 22, 2011

During the first phase, the Indian border with Bangladesh at the Maldaha constituency was sealed from 16 April, two days before the election, to "prevent miscreants from causing trouble." One-hundred and twelve companies of central paramilitary forces were delegated to man 260 voting booths, 150 of which were decreed to be "sensitive." The district magistrate Rajesh Kumar Sinha also said that 50 booths would be put under round-the-clock online surveillance.[20]

Seven Bengali film stars and theatre personalities[who?] won seats with the TMC ticket.[8]

Exit polls

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Party Seats Contested Star News-Nielsen CNN-IBN-Week
AITC & INC Alliance 294 225 222-234
Left Front 294 34 60-72
Bharatiya Janata Party 294 2 2
Independent/Others - 33 10-2
Total 294
Source: a

Results

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Summary of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, 2011 result
Party Seats contested Seats won Seat change Vote share Swing
Trinamool Congress 226 184   154 38.93%   12.29%
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 213 40   136 30.08%   7.05%
Indian National Congress 66[21] 42  21 9.09%   5.62%
All India Forward Bloc 34 11   12 4.80%   0.86%
Revolutionary Socialist Party (India) 23 7   13 2.96%   0.75%
Gorkha Janmukti Morcha 3 3   3 0.72%   New
Communist Party of India 14 2  6 1.84   0.07%
Samajwadi Party 5 1   1 0.74%   0.03%
Socialist Unity Centre of India (C) 30 1   1 0.44%
Democratic Socialist Party 2 1   0.35%   0.01%
Independents 2   4 3.13%   1.09%
Bharatiya Janata Party 289 0   4.06%   2.13%
 
Trinamool and allies 227  192
Left Front 62  168
Total 294
Turnout:
Source: Election Commission of India Archived 18 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine
Key:
Left Front
United Progressive Alliance
National Democratic Alliance
Independent

By constituency

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Results of the [[2[22]011 West Bengal state assembly election]] (by constituency)
AC # Assembly constituency Name Reserved for District Winner No. of Votes % of Votes Party
1 Mekliganj Scheduled Caste Cooch Behar Paresh Chandra Adhikari 72,040 48.88% All India Forward Bloc
2 Mathabhanga Scheduled Caste Binay Krishna Barman 78,249 46.45% All India Trinamool Congress
3 Cooch Behar Uttar Scheduled Caste Nagendra Nath Roy 84,825 45.11% All India Forward Bloc
4 Cooch Behar Dakshin Akshay Thakur 72,028 47.04% All India Forward Bloc
5 Sitalkuchi Scheduled Caste Hiten Barman 84,651 44.21% All India Trinamool Congress
6 Sitai Scheduled Caste Keshab Chandra Ray 79,791 46.67% Indian National Congress
7 Dinhata Udayan Guha 93,050 50.52% All India Forward Bloc
8 Natabari Rabindra Nath Ghosh 81,951 47.56% All India Trinamool Congress
9 Tufanganj Arghya Roy Pradhan 73,721 45.01% All India Trinamool Congress
10 Kumargram Scheduled Tribe Jalpaiguri Dasrath Tirkey 71,545 40.84% Revolutionary Socialist Party
11 Kalchini Scheduled Tribe Wilson Champramary 46,455 30.05% Independent
12 Alipurduars Debaprasad Roy 79,605 46.02% Indian National Congress
13 Falakata Scheduled Caste Anil Adhikari 77,821 47.44% All India Trinamool Congress
14 Madarihat Scheduled Tribe Kumari Kujur 42,539 31.93% Revolutionary Socialist Party
15 Dhupguri Scheduled Caste Mamata Roy 73,644 42.25% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
16 Maynaguri Scheduled Caste Ananta Deb Adhikari 84,887 48.70% Revolutionary Socialist Party
17 Jalpaiguri Scheduled Caste Sukhbilas Barma 86,273 48.64% Indian National Congress
18 Rajganj Scheduled Caste Khageshwar Roy 74,546 46.63% All India Trinamool Congress
19 Dabgram-Phulbari Goutam Deb 84,649 48.28% All India Trinamool Congress
20 Mal Scheduled Tribe Bulu Chik Baraik 62,037 39.68% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
21 Nagrakata Scheduled Tribe Joseph Munda 46,537 30.26% Indian National Congress
22 Kalimpong Darjeeling Harka Bahadur Chettri 109,102 87.36% Gorkha Janmukti Morcha
23 Darjeeling Trilok Dewan 120,532 78.51% Gorkha Janmukti Morcha
24 Kurseong Rohit Sharma 114,297 74.00% Gorkha Janmukti Morcha
25 Matigara-Naxalbari Scheduled Caste Sankar Malakar 74,334 45.19% Indian National Congress
26 Siliguri Rudra Nath Bhattacharya 72,019 48.07% All India Trinamool Congress
27 Phansidewa Scheduled Tribe Sunil Chandra Tirkey 61,388 42.55% Indian National Congress
28 Chopra Uttar Dinajpur Hamidul Rahaman 64,289 44.61% Independent
29 Islampur Abdul Karim Chowdhary 49,326 41.48% All India Trinamool Congress
30 Goalpokhar Ghulam Rabbani 61,313 49.05% Indian National Congress
31 Chakulia Ali Imran Ramz 65,265 52.12% All India Forward Bloc
32 Karandighi Gokul Roy 57,023 38.56% All India Forward Bloc
33 Hemtabad Scheduled Caste Khagendra Nath Sinha 71,553 45.50% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
34 Kaliaganj Scheduled Caste Pramatha Nath Ray 84,873 47.59% Indian National Congress
35 Raiganj Mohit Sengupta 62,864 49.69% Indian National Congress
36 Itahar Amal Acharjee 61,707 43.95% All India Trinamool Congress
37 Kushmandi Scheduled Caste Dakshin Dinajpur Narmada Chandra Roy 66,368 47.42% Revolutionary Socialist Party
38 Kumarganj Begam Mahamuda 62,212 46.93% All India Trinamool Congress
39 Balurghat Shankar Chakraborty 67,495 54.27% All India Trinamool Congress
40 Tapan Scheduled Tribe Bachchu Hansda 72,643 51.61% All India Trinamool Congress
41 Gangarampur Scheduled Caste Satyendra Nath Roy 65,666 45.85% All India Trinamool Congress
42 Harirampur Biplab Mitra 65,099 47.44% All India Trinamool Congress
43 Habibpur Scheduled Tribe Malda Khagen Murmu 59,286 37.60% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
44 Gazole Scheduled Caste Sushil Chandra Ray 74,654 46.09% Indian National Congress
45 Chanchal Asif Mehbub 68,586 48.69% Indian National Congress
46 Harishchandrapur Tajmul Hossain 62,019 46.19% All India Forward Bloc
47 Malatipur Abdur Rahim Boxi 54,794 43.44% Revolutionary Socialist Party
48 Ratua Samar Mukherjee 74,936 48.34% Indian National Congress
49 Manikchak Sabitri Mitra 64,641 46.19% All India Trinamool Congress
50 Maldaha Scheduled Caste Bhupendra Nath Halder 68,155 46.55% Indian National Congress
51 English Bazar Krishnendu Narayan Choudhury 89,421 51.78% Indian National Congress
52 Mothabari Sabina Yasmin 47,466 44.11% Indian National Congress
53 Sujapur Abu Nasar Khan Choudhury 70,640 52.75% Indian National Congress
54 Baisnabnagar Isha Khan Choudhury 62,589 43.01% Indian National Congress
55 Farakka Murshidabad Mainul Haque 52,780 38.77% Indian National Congress
56 Samserganj Touab Ali 61,138 46.43% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
57 Suti Emani Biswas 73,465 48.86% Indian National Congress
58 Jangipur Mohammed Sohrab 68,699 46.76% Indian National Congress
59 Raghunathganj Akhruzzaman 74,683 50.98% Indian National Congress
60 Sagardighi Subrata Saha 54,708 38.83% Indian National Congress
61 Lalgola Abu Hena 74,317 51.96% Indian National Congress
62 Bhagabangola Chand Mohammad 62,862 38.62% Samajwadi Party
63 Raninagar Firoza Begam 76,092 46.45% Indian National Congress
64 Murshidabad Shaoni Singha Roy 75,441 46.03% Indian National Congress
65 Nabagram Scheduled Caste Kanai Chandra Mondal 78,703 48.97% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
66 Khargram Scheduled Caste Ashis Marjit 74,093 49.96% Indian National Congress
67 Burwan Scheduled Caste Protima Rajak 66,034 47.09% Indian National Congress
68 Kandi Apurba Sarkar 66,513 44.74% Indian National Congress
69 Bharatpur Id Mohammed 70,658 47.78% Revolutionary Socialist Party
70 Rejinagar Humayun Kabir 77,542 49.74% Indian National Congress
71 Beldanga Safiujjaman Seikh 67,888 45.31% Indian National Congress
72 Baharampur Manoj Chakraborty 91,578 54.89% Indian National Congress
73 Hariharpara Insar Ali Biswas 58,293 35.56% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
74 Naoda Abu Taher Khan 80,758 51.59% Indian National Congress
75 Domkal Anisur Rahaman 81,812 47.22% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
76 Jalangi Abdur Razzak 85,144 49.55% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
77 Karimpur Nadia Samarendranath Ghosh 82,244 46.17% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
78 Tehatta Ranjit Kumar Mandal 75,445 42.78% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
79 Palashipara S. M. Sadi 73,619 46.12% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
80 Kaliganj Nasheruddin Ahamed 74,091 47.32% All India Trinamool Congress
81 Nakshipara Kallol Khan 79,644 48.63% All India Trinamool Congress
82 Chapra Rukbanur Rahaman 77,435 47.14% All India Trinamool Congress
83 Krishnanagar Uttar Abani Mohan Joardar 96,677 56.69% All India Trinamool Congress
84 Nabadwip Pundarikakshya Saha 94,117 53.45% All India Trinamool Congress
85 Krishnanagar Dakshin Ujjal Biswas 71,392 46.37% All India Trinamool Congress
86 Santipur Ajoy Dey 98,902 57.77% Indian National Congress
87 Ranaghat Uttar Paschim Partha Sarthi Chatterjee 101,395 54.41% All India Trinamool Congress
88 Krishnaganj Scheduled Caste Sushil Biswas 96,550 52.16% All India Trinamool Congress
89 Ranaghat Uttar Purba Scheduled Caste Samir Poddar 93,836 55.03% All India Trinamool Congress
90 Ranaghat Dakshin Scheduled Caste Abir Ranjan Biswas 99,432 51.23% All India Trinamool Congress
91 Chakdaha Naresh Chandra Chaki 88,771 51.19% All India Trinamool Congress
92 Kalyani Scheduled Caste Ramendranath Biswas 92,322 51.54% All India Trinamool Congress
93 Haringhata Scheduled Caste Nilima Nag 83,366 49.45% All India Trinamool Congress
94 Bagda Scheduled Caste North 24 Parganas Upendra Nath Biswas 91,821 52.91% All India Trinamool Congress
95 Bangaon Uttar Scheduled Caste Biswajit Das 89,265 54.54% All India Trinamool Congress
96 Bangaon Dakshin Scheduled Caste Surajit Biswas 87,677 53.71% All India Trinamool Congress
97 Gaighata Scheduled Caste Manjulkrishna Thakur 91,487 55.58% All India Trinamool Congress
98 Swarupnagar Scheduled Caste Bina Mondal 83,641 48.94% All India Trinamool Congress
99 Baduria Abdul Gaffar Quazi 89,952 53.16% Indian National Congress
100 Habra Jyotipriya Mallick 86,218 55.00% All India Trinamool Congress
101 Ashoknagar Dhiman Roy 94,451 55.38% All India Trinamool Congress
102 Amdanga Rafiquer Rahaman 87,162 53.78% All India Trinamool Congress
103 Bijpur Subhranshu Roy 65,479 51.48% All India Trinamool Congress
104 Naihati Partha Bhowmick 75,482 57.39% All India Trinamool Congress
105 Bhatpara Arjun Singh 66,938 70.94% All India Trinamool Congress
106 Jagatdal Parash Dutta 86,388 58.80% All India Trinamool Congress
107 Noapara Manju Bose 100,369 59.03% All India Trinamool Congress
108 Barrackpur Silbhadra Dutta 79,515 60.02% All India Trinamool Congress
109 Khardaha Amit Mitra 83,608 56.48% All India Trinamool Congress
110 Dum Dum Uttar Chandrima Bhattacharjee 94,676 53.42% All India Trinamool Congress
111 Panihati Nirmal Ghosh 88,334 58.33% All India Trinamool Congress
112 Kamarhati Madan Mitra 74,112 57.96% All India Trinamool Congress
113 Baranagar Tapas Roy 89,883 60.57% All India Trinamool Congress
114 Dum Dum Bratya Bose 92,635 57.50% All India Trinamool Congress
115 Rajarhat New Town Sabyasachi Dutta 80,738 49.22% All India Trinamool Congress
116 Bidhannagar Sujit Bose 88,642 59.52% All India Trinamool Congress
117 Rajarhat Gopalpur Purnendu Bose 89,829 59.75% All India Trinamool Congress
118 Madhyamgram Rathin Ghosh 99,841 57.18% All India Trinamool Congress
119 Barasat Chiranjit Chakraborty 103,954 58.28% All India Trinamool Congress
120 Deganga Narujjaman 78,395 49.39% All India Trinamool Congress
121 Haroa Julfiquer Molla 76,627 45.69% All India Trinamool Congress
122 Minakhan Scheduled Caste Usha Rani Mondal 73,533 48.66% All India Trinamool Congress
123 Sandeshkhali Scheduled Tribe Nirapada Sardar 66,815 43.20% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
124 Basirhat Dakshin Narayan Mukherjee NA NA Communist Party of India (Marxist)
125 Basirhat Uttar Mostafa Bin Quasem 75,575 45.18% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
126 Hingalganj Scheduled Caste Anandamay Mondal 72,741 45.75% Communist Party of India
127 Gosaba Scheduled Caste South 24 Parganas Jayanta Naskar 78,840 51.00% All India Trinamool Congress
128 Basanti Scheduled Caste Subhas Naskar 72,871 49.06% Revolutionary Socialist Party
129 Kultali Scheduled Caste Ramsankar Halder 81,297 48.60% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
130 Patharpratima Samir Jana 95,422 52.38% All India Trinamool Congress
131 Kakdwip Manturam Pakhira 84,483 51.46% All India Trinamool Congress
132 Sagar Bankim Hazra 94,264 50.38% All India Trinamool Congress
133 Kulpi Jogaranjan Haldar 76,693 53.75% All India Trinamool Congress
134 Raidighi Deboshri Roy 93,236 49.76% All India Trinamool Congress
135 Mandirbazar Scheduled Caste Joydeb Haldar 83,524 53.64% All India Trinamool Congress
136 Jaynagar Scheduled Caste Tarun Kanti Naskar 71,566 49.37% Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)
137 Baruipur Purba Scheduled Caste Nirmal Mondal 83,636 52.19% All India Trinamool Congress
138 Canning Paschim Scheduled Caste Shymal Mondal 81,736 53.35% All India Trinamool Congress
139 Canning Purba Abdur Razzak Molla 85,105 54.30% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
140 Baruipur Paschim Biman Banerjee 88,187 57.54% All India Trinamool Congress
141 Magrahat Purba Scheduled Caste Namita Saha 75,217 49.68% All India Trinamool Congress
142 Magrahat Paschim Giyasuddin Mollah 66,878 47.11% All India Trinamool Congress
143 Diamond Harbour Dipak Haldar 87,645 53.37% All India Trinamool Congress
144 Falta Tomonash Ghosh 86,966 55.61% All India Trinamool Congress
145 Satgachhia Sonali Guha 93,902 51.17% All India Trinamool Congress
146 Bishnupur Scheduled Caste Dilip Mondal 95,912 53.91% All India Trinamool Congress
147 Sonarpur Dakshin Jiban Mukherjee 100,243 59.03% All India Trinamool Congress
148 Bhangar Badal Jamadar 81,965 47.32% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
149 Kasba Javed Khan 92,460 53.80% All India Trinamool Congress
150 Jadavpur Manish Gupta 103,972 52.64% All India Trinamool Congress
151 Sonarpur Uttar Firdoshi Begum 89,841 55.40% All India Trinamool Congress
152 Tollyganj Aroop Biswas 102,743 56.16% All India Trinamool Congress
153 Behala Purba Sovan Chatterjee 116,709 60.27% All India Trinamool Congress
154 Behala Paschim Partha Chatterjee 127,870 62.95% All India Trinamool Congress
155 Maheshtala Kasturi Das 92,211 52.49% All India Trinamool Congress
156 Budge Budge Ashok Deb 99,915 60.04% All India Trinamool Congress
157 Metiaburuz Mumtaz Begum 55,003 41.55% All India Trinamool Congress
158 Kolkata Port Kolkata Firad Hakim 63,866 48.63% All India Trinamool Congress
159 Bhabanipur Subrata Bakshi 87,903 64.76% All India Trinamool Congress
160 Rashbehari Sovandeb Chattopadhyay 88,892 65.55% All India Trinamool Congress
161 Ballygunge Subrata Mukherjee 88,194 60.65% All India Trinamool Congress
162 Chowrangee Sikha Mitra 79,450 71.89% All India Trinamool Congress
163 Entally Swarna Kamal Saha 75,891 56.23% All India Trinamool Congress
164 Beleghata Paresh Pal 93,185 57.45% All India Trinamool Congress
165 Jorasanko Smita Baksi 57,970 51.11% All India Trinamool Congress
166 Shyampukur Sashi Panja 72,904 57.96% All India Trinamool Congress
167 Maniktala Sadhan Pande 89,039 60.05% All India Trinamool Congress
168 Kashipur-Belgachhia Mala Saha 87,408 61.67% All India Trinamool Congress
169 Bally Howrah Sultan Singh 52,770 50.41% All India Trinamool Congress
170 Howrah Uttar Ashok Ghosh 61,466 49.25% All India Trinamool Congress
171 Howrah Madhya Aroop Roy 103,184 62.06% All India Trinamool Congress
172 Shibpur Jatu Lahiri 100,739 61.83% All India Trinamool Congress
173 Howrah Dakshin Broja Mohan Majumdar 101,066 56.06% All India Trinamool Congress
174 Sankrail Scheduled Caste Sital Sardar 88,029 51.21% All India Trinamool Congress
175 Panchla Gulsan Mallick 76,628 45.76% All India Trinamool Congress
176 Uluberia Purba Haider Aziz Safwi 68,975 46.47% All India Trinamool Congress
177 Uluberia Uttar Scheduled Caste Nirmal Maji 76,469 52.44% All India Trinamool Congress
178 Uluberia Dakshin Pulak Roy 73,734 49.47% All India Trinamool Congress
179 Shyampur Kalipada Mondal 99,501 56.64% All India Trinamool Congress
180 Bagnan Raja Sen 82,730 53.55% All India Trinamool Congress
181 Amta Asit Mitra 88,264 51.81% Indian National Congress
182 Udaynarayanpur Samir Panja 91,879 55.10% All India Trinamool Congress
183 Jagatballavpur Abul Kasem Molla 102,580 54.18% All India Trinamool Congress
184 Domjur Rajib Banerjee 101,042 54.06% All India Trinamool Congress
185 Uttarpara Hooghly Anup Ghosal 104,753 59.76% All India Trinamool Congress
186 Sreerampur Sudipto Roy 97,450 63.82% All India Trinamool Congress
187 Champdani Muzzafar Khan 92,476 57.16% All India Trinamool Congress
188 Singur Rabindranath Bhattacharya 100,869 57.61% All India Trinamool Congress
189 Chandannagar Ashok Shaw 96,430 60.75% All India Trinamool Congress
190 Chunchura Tapan Majumdar 127,206 56.89% All India Trinamool Congress
191 Balagarh Scheduled Caste Asim Majhi 96,254 52.34% All India Trinamool Congress
192 Pandua Amzad Hossain 84,830 46.64% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
193 Saptagram Tapan Dasgupta 90,289 56.50% All India Trinamool Congress
194 Chanditala Swati Khandekar 86,394 52.45% All India Trinamool Congress
195 Jangipara Snehasish Chakraborty 87,133 50.53% All India Trinamool Congress
196 Haripal Bacharam Manna 98,146 53.69% All India Trinamool Congress
197 Dhanekhali Scheduled Caste Asima Patra 100,529 51.17% All India Trinamool Congress
198 Tarakeswar Rachhpal Singh 97,022 55.10% All India Trinamool Congress
199 Pursurah Parvez Rahman 107,794 56.25% All India Trinamool Congress
200 Arambag Scheduled Caste Krishna Santra 98,011 53.36% All India Trinamool Congress
201 Goghat Scheduled Caste Biswanath Karak 86,514 49.03% All India Forward Bloc
202 Khanakul Iqbal Ahmed 102,450 55.56% All India Trinamool Congress
203 Tamluk Purba Medinipur Somen Mahapatra 99,765 52.82% All India Trinamool Congress
204 Panskura Purba Biplab Roy Chowdhury 82,957 50.71% All India Trinamool Congress
205 Panskura Paschim Omar Ali 93,349 49.97% All India Trinamool Congress
206 Moyna Bhusan Daloi 91,038 50.94% All India Trinamool Congress
207 Nandakumar Sukumar Dey 89,717 50.93% All India Trinamool Congress
208 Mahisadal Sudarshan Ghosh Dastidar 95,640 55.28% All India Trinamool Congress
209 Haldia Scheduled Caste Seuli Saha 89,573 51.34% All India Trinamool Congress
210 Nandigram Firoza Bibi 103,300 60.17% All India Trinamool Congress
211 Chandipur Amiya Bhattacharjee 88,010 50.80% All India Trinamool Congress
212 Patashpur Jyotirmoy Kar 84,452 49.92% All India Trinamool Congress
213 Kanthi Uttar Banasri Maity 91,528 49.77% All India Trinamool Congress
214 Bhagabanpur Ardhendhu Maity 93,845 51.15% All India Trinamool Congress
215 Khejuri Scheduled Caste Ranjit Mondal 87,833 53.11% All India Trinamool Congress
216 Kanthi Dakshin Dibendhu Adhikari 86,933 57.12% All India Trinamool Congress
217 Ramnagar Akhil Giri 93,801 52.55% All India Trinamool Congress
218 Egra Samaresh Das 99,178 51.56% All India Trinamool Congress
219 Dantan Paschim Medinipur Arun Mahapatra 79,118 49.35% Communist Party of India
220 Nayagram Scheduled Tribe Dulal Murmu 75,656 50.34% All India Trinamool Congress
221 Gopiballavpur Churamani Mahato 90,070 56.70% All India Trinamool Congress
222 Jhargram Sukumar Hansda 69,464 44.66% All India Trinamool Congress
223 Keshiary Scheduled Tribe Biram Mandi 76,976 45.97% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
224 Kharagpur Sadar Gyan Singh Sohanpal 75,425 55.05% Indian National Congress
225 Narayangarh Suryakanta Mishra 89,804 50.49% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
226 Sabang Manas Bhunia 98,755 51.25% Indian National Congress
227 Pingla Prabodh Chandra Sinha 84,738 47.24% Democratic Socialist Party (Prabodh Chandra)
228 Kharagpur Nazmul Haque 70,178 46.77% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
229 Debra Radhakanta Maity 86,215 50.57% All India Trinamool Congress
230 Daspur Ajit Bhunia 109,048 54.76% All India Trinamool Congress
231 Ghatal Scheduled Caste Sankar Dolui 101,355 52.24% All India Trinamool Congress
232 Chandrakona Scheduled Caste Chhaya Dolui 97,280 48.39% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
232 Garbeta Sushanta Ghosh 86,047 52.22% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
234 Salboni Srikanta Mahato 92,082 47.36% All India Trinamool Congress
235 Keshpur Scheduled Caste Rameswar Dolui 103,901 57.57% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
236 Medinipur Scheduled Caste Mrigen Maity 103,060 54.42% All India Trinamool Congress
237 Binpur Scheduled Tribe Dibakar Hansda 60,728 41.16% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
238 Bandwan Scheduled Tribe Purulia Susanta Besra 87,183 48.38% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
239 Balarampur Santiram Mahato 65,244 45.79% All India Trinamool Congress
240 Baghmundi Nepal Mahata 77,458 49.47% Indian National Congress
241 Joypur Dhiren Mahato 62,060 41.48% All India Forward Bloc
242 Purulia K. P. Singh Deo 83,396 53.94% All India Trinamool Congress
243 Manbazar Scheduled Tribe Sandhya Tudu 78,520 47.01% All India Trinamool Congress
244 Kashipur Swapan Beltoria 69,492 44.72% All India Trinamool Congress
245 Para Scheduled Caste Umapada Bauri 62,208 42.59% Indian National Congress
246 Raghunathpur Scheduled Caste Purna Chandra Bauri 78,096 48.34% All India Trinamool Congress
247 Saltora Scheduled Caste Bankura Swapan Bauri 82,597 50.59% All India Trinamool Congress
248 Chhatna Subhasish Batyabal 70,340 45.58% All India Trinamool Congress
249 Ranibandh Scheduled Tribe Debalina Hembram 75,388 44.24% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
250 Raipur Scheduled Tribe Upen Kisku 69,008 44.38% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
251 Taldangra Monoranjan Patra 74,779 47.58% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
252 Bankura Kashinath Mishra 92,835 53.92% All India Trinamool Congress
253 Barjora Ashutosh Mukherjee 84,457 47.68% All India Trinamool Congress
254 Onda Arup Kha 75,699 43.50% All India Trinamool Congress
255 Bishnupur Shyam Mukherjee 77,662 50.29% All India Trinamool Congress
256 Katulpur Scheduled Caste Saumitra Khan 83,355 47.40% Indian National Congress
257 Indas Scheduled Caste Gurupada Mete 85,589 49.05% All India Trinamool Congress
258 Sonamukhi Scheduled Caste Dipali Saha 82,199 49.79% All India Trinamool Congress
259 Khandaghosh Scheduled Caste Bardhaman Nabin Chandra Bag 94,284 52.11% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
260 Bardhaman Dakshin Rabiranjan Chattopadhyay 107,520 57.70% All India Trinamool Congress
261 Raina Scheduled Caste Basudeb Khan 98,897 51.12% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
262 Jamalpur Scheduled Caste Ujjal Pramanik 84,434 48.73% All India Trinamool Congress
263 Manteswar Choudhury Hedaetullaha 81,822 47.24% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
264 Kalna Scheduled Caste Biswajit Kundu 85,096 49.97% All India Trinamool Congress
265 Memari Abul Hasan Mondal 89,083 48.24% All India Trinamool Congress
266 Bardhaman Uttar Scheduled Caste Aparna Saha 98,182 50.86% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
267 Bhatar Banamali Hazra 83,883 47.29% All India Trinamool Congress
268 Purbasthali Dakshin Swapan Debnath 86,039 49.72% All India Trinamool Congress
269 Purbasthali Uttar Tapan Chatterjee 71,107 42.62% All India Trinamool Congress
270 Katwa Rabindranath Chatterjee 97,951 52.52% Indian National Congress
271 Ketugram Sekh Sahonawez 77,323 45.69% All India Trinamool Congress
272 Mangalkot Sajahan Choudhury 81,316 46.22% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
273 Ausgram Scheduled Caste Basudeb Mete 90,863 52.20% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
274 Galsi Scheduled Caste Sunil Mondal 92,126 50.58% All India Forward Bloc
275 Pandaveswar Gouranga Chatterjee 67,240 49.69% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
276 Durgapur Purba Nikhil Banerjee 87,050 50.32% All India Trinamool Congress
277 Durgapur Paschim Apurba Mukherjee 92,454 51.93% All India Trinamool Congress
278 Raniganj Sohrab Ali 73,810 47.83% All India Trinamool Congress
279 Jamuria Jahanara Khan 72,411 52.81% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
280 Asansol Dakshin Tapas Banerjee 89,645 55.74% All India Trinamool Congress
281 Asansol Uttar Moloy Ghatak 96,011 62.13% All India Trinamool Congress
282 Kulti Ujjal Chatterjee 77,610 56.09% All India Trinamool Congress
283 Barabani Bidhan Upadhyay 78,628 59.20% All India Trinamool Congress
284 Dubrajpur Scheduled Caste Birbhum Bejoy Bagdi 75,347 47.66% All India Forward Bloc
285 Suri Swapan Ghosh 88,244 51.56% All India Trinamool Congress
286 Bolpur Chandranath Sinha 89,394 50.50% All India Trinamool Congress
287 Nanoor Scheduled Caste Gadadhar Hazra 91,818 49.21% All India Trinamool Congress
288 Labpur Manirul Islam 78,697 47.67% All India Trinamool Congress
289 Sainthia Scheduled Caste Dhiren Bagdi 77,512 46.90% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
290 Mayureswar Asoke Roy 67,478 42.31% Communist Party of India (Marxist)
291 Rampurhat Asish Banerjee 75,066 45.79% All India Trinamool Congress
292 Hansan Asit Kumar Mal 73,370 46.72% Indian National Congress
293 Nalhati Abhijit Mukherjee 76,047 49.02% Indian National Congress
294 Murarai Noor Alam Chowdhury 77,817 47.75% All India Trinamool Congress

Source: Election Commission of India — Assembly Elections — May 2011 — Results Archived 26 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine


Incumbent Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharya later tendered his resignation to Governor M.K. Narayanan.[23]

On 28 May 2015, INC MLA Rabindranath Chatterjee of Katwa announced he joined the AITMC.[24] It is believed he left the INC because he was tied to the murder of Intrajit Singh, an AITMC supporter, who was killed on the day of the local 2015 Katwa election and wanted to be extricated out of the incident. Chatterjee and seven others were named in Singh's murder.

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  • TMC's Mamata Banerjee responded to her victory saying "This is a victory of democracy, victory of Maa, Maati, Manush (mother, land and people). There will be end of autocracy and atrocities." (sic)[25] She thanked the INC chief Sonia Gandhi, who sent congratulatory messages, and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh: "The Prime Minister sent me a congratulatory message from Afghanistan for our victory. I am overwhelmed. I am grateful to him."[26] She also said that the day marked "Communism [a]s history in Bengal, we have won a decisive victory. This is a day of liberation for our people." She also added that the TMC intended to emphasize a return to "true democracy that has been undermined by the communist politics of control" and that her government would promote what she termed a more "inclusive development that benefits rural and urban poor by balancing allocations between agriculture and industry" while seeking a more "efficient" government "especially in terms of maintaining law and order in what has become a fairly violent state." She said "I will continue to live like a commoner because I don't like a luxury. The support of my people is more important. I am against the Left here but not against Leftism. I share the values of the old Left."[8]
  • West Bengal CPIM leader Biman Bose said that "We are down, but not out. We will perform our role in opposition and win back the people's trust...[as in Tripura] where the Communists messed up and people brought us back. That will happen in Bengal. They went out of power in 1988 and came back to power five years later...ruling it until now.""[8]
  • On CNN-IBN BJP leader Arun Jaitley and fellow national cabinet member Kapil Sibal congratulated Banerjee for the TMC's victory.[27]

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  •   Bangladesh: Fellow Bengali and Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina offered her congratulations to Banerjee. Banerjee told the press that "Sheikh Hasinaji called me and congratulated us on behalf of the people of Bangladesh. I told her our relations have been since the time of Bangabandhu (Mujibur Rahman) and told her that we will work together for betterment. I quoted from Rabindranath Tagore's ‘Amar Sonar Bangla Ami Tomay Bhalobashi’ and told her that both Bangladesh and West Bengal will flourish." (sic)[28]

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In the media, she was dubbed as "India's Lech Walesa." Editor Prabhu Chawla said that "Their (Communist) future in Indian politics is in jeopardy. This is an obsolete ideology and will not work here anymore."

Tarun Vijay, the editor of the Organiser Weekly said that "Now Indian politics at the federal level will be more bipolar - with the Congress leading one coalition and the Hindu nationalist BJP leading the other."

Al Jazeera said that the only hope for a Communist resurgence is "if Banerji, whose performance as India's railway minister has not been overly impressive, fails in her position of governance." It also said Banerjee's "austere lifestyle appears closer to the old icons of the Bengal communist movement than their successors who had become corrupted by three decades of power."

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Sabyasachi Basu Roy Choudhury of the Calcutta Research Group said that the election was "the most dramatic reversal of fortunes in Bengal's history...The anti-left mass got a powerful leader in Mamata Banerjee and she started to reach out to the floating voters, issue by issue. That explains why the tide has turned against the communists...Bengal's communism was unique in that it grew among the people not through armed revolution. This was a party that grew by consensus by carrying with them all sections of the middle class, rural and urban poor - even the gentry. But somewhere down the line, the arrogance of power led them to adopt narrow, sectarian politics and that is their undoing now."

Pradip Bose said of the results reasons that: "How could a communist government ask the police to fire on peasants as they did in Nandigram to set up a chemical industry. That has eroded their support amongst the rural poor and Mamata Banerji has gained by leading campaigns against the acquisitions." But according to the latest CBI reports, the then C.M. Buddhadev Bhattacharya was awarded a clean-chit for falsely-held allegations of Nandigram police firing against him and his party. Economist Bibek Debroy said that "The Communists were functioning within the parameters of Indian democracy but they tried to create a party whereby they could control all segments of Bengali society. They are paying dearly for their obsession for control because the fiercely independent Bengali middle class would take it no more." Ranabir Sammadar said that: "Within thirteen years of breaking away from the Congress and forming her Trinmool Congress, she has marginalized the Congress in Bengal as much as the communists now. That's a major achievement." Paula Banerji said of the win that it was a "demonstration of the political power of the Bengali women. Now Banerjee has done 'a Hasina' in our state. (sic) Both the Bengals will now be ruled by women and in Bangladesh, even the main opposition leader is a woman. The communists don't have a female leader of Banerji's stature and unless they find one, they cannot take her on."[8]

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The election result was read as having a significant impact on the national political scene[29] as it effectively destroyed the importance of the CPI(M) in national politics.

The election marked the defeat of the 34-year rule of the CPI (M) government, thereby marking an end to the world's longest-serving democratically elected communist government.

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