West Bengal Election 2022: Chandrakona Assembly Seat
West Bengal Election: Chandrakona Assembly Constituency 2022
Chandrakona is one of the 294 West Bengal Legislative Assembly Constituencies that comes under the Paschim Medinipur district. People of Chandrakona voted for West Bengal Assembly Election 2021 on April 1 and the result was declared on May 2.
Chandrakona assembly constituency had 2,49,810 electors in 2016, out of which 1,29,217 were male voters and 1,20,592 females. The None of the Above (NOTA) option got 1.1% votes.
In the West Bengal Legislative Assembly Election 2016, Chandrakona constituency had 5 candidates for assembly seat contention. Chandrakona was one of 211 seats won by the Communist Party Of India (Marxist). All India Trinamool Congress's Chhaya Dolai won the election by upstaging Communist Party Of India (Marxist)'s Santinath Bodhuk by a margin of 38,381 votes.
The top two candidates split 88.1% of votes between them. All India Trinamool Congress's Chhaya Dolai got a total of 1,17,172 votes, while Communist Party Of India (Marxist)'s Santinath Bodhuk secured 78,791 votes. Bharatiya Janta Party's candidate Bilash Dolui secured 20,510 votes to finish at the third place. The top three parties got 52.7%, 35.4% and 9.2% respectively.
In West Bengal Assembly election 2011, Communist Party Of India (MARXIST)'s Chhaya Dolai outperformed All India Trinamool Congress's Sibaram Das by 1,296 votes.
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