Bhatar West Bengal Assembly Election 2021 Results Vote Counting LIVE Updates
Bhatar Election Results 2021 LIVE: West Bengal Assembly Election results for all 294 constituencies will be declared today (May 2, 2021). In 2016, Bhatar constituency of West Bengal AITC Candidate Subhash Mondal won the polls by margin of 6280 votes. Stay tuned with ABP News for all the latest news and live updates from vote counting of West Bengal Assembly Election 2021.
CANDIDATE NAME | PARTY | STATUS |
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ADHIKARI MANGOBINDA | TMC | WON |
MAHENDRANATH KOWAR | BJP | LOST |
NAZRUL HAQUE | CPI(M) | LOST |
AYAN GHOSH | IND | LOST |
NAZRUL ISLAM | IND | LOST |
SOMNATH SAIN | IND | LOST |
MAINUDDIN SAH | OTHERS | LOST |
SUKUL SAREN | OTHERS | LOST |
Assembly Election Result 2016 | |
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Voters | 2 lakhs 26 thousands 528 |
Votes | 1 lakhs 98 thousands 090 |
Voter Turnout | 87.45% |
Bhatar is a State Assembly/Vidhan Sabha constituency which is a part of the Burdwan - durgapur Lok Sabha seat.
AITC's Subhash Mondal won Bhatar assembly seat in 2016 West Bengal Assembly Elections by a margin of 6280 votes. Runner-up Bamacharan Banerjee of CPM bagged 86264 votes. Third position was held by BJP's Anjan Mukherjee while Dhananjay Ghoshal of BSP held the fourth spot.
Bhatar Constituency West Bengal Assembly Election 2021 Results LIVE
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party | candidate | votes | voter turnout |
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AITC | Subhash Mondal | 92 thousands 544 | 46.72% |
CPM | Bamacharan Banerjee | 86 thousands 264 | 43.55% |
BJP | Anjan Mukherjee | 12 thousands 950 | 6.54% |
BSP | Dhananjay Ghoshal | 2 thousands 176 | 1.10% |
AITC candidate Subhash Mondal won by margin of 6280 votes
- Bhatar
- 1 lakhs 98 thousands 090
- AITC (46.72%)
- CPM (43.55%)
- BJP (6.54%)
- BSP (1.10%)
- Others (2.10%)