Noapara (Vidhan Sabha constituency)
Noapara | |
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Vidhan Sabha constituency | |
Noapara Noapara Location in West Bengal | |
Coordinates: 22°49′20″N 88°22′11″E / 22.82222°N 88.36972°ECoordinates: 22°49′20″N 88°22′11″E / 22.82222°N 88.36972°E | |
Country | India |
State | West Bengal |
District | North 24 Parganas |
Constituency No. | 107 |
Type | Open |
Lok Sabha constituency | 15. Barrackpore |
Electorate (year) | 203,674 (2011) |
Noapara (Vidhan Sabha constituency) is an assembly constituency in North 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal.
Overview
As per orders of the Delimitation Commission, No. 107 Noapara (Vidhan Sabha constituency) is composed of the following: North Barrackpur municipality, Garulia municipality, Ichhapur Defence Estate, Barrackpur Cantonment and Mohanpur and Seuli gram panchayats of Barrackpore II community development block.[1]
Noapara (Vidhan Sabha constituency) is part of No. 15 Barrackpore (Lok Sabha constituency).[1]
Members of Legislative Assembly
Election Year | Constituency | Name of M.L.A. | Party Affiliation |
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1957 | Noapara | Panchanan Bhattacharjee | Praja Socialist Party[2] |
1962 | Jamini Bhusan Saha | Communist Party of India[3] | |
1967 | Suvendu Roy | Indian National Congress[4] | |
1969 | Jamini Bhusan Saha | Communist Party of India (Marxist)[5] | |
1971 | Jamini Bhusan Saha | Communist Party of India (Marxist)[6] | |
1972 | Suvendu Roy | Indian National Congress[7] | |
1977 | Jamini Bhusan Saha | Communist Party of India (Marxist)[8] | |
1982 | Jamini Bhusan Saha | Communist Party of India (Marxist)[9] | |
1987 | Jamini Bhusan Saha | Communist Party of India (Marxist)[10] | |
1991 | Madan Mohan Nath | Communist Party of India (Marxist)[11] | |
1996 | Madan Mohan Nath | Communist Party of India (Marxist)[12] | |
2001 | Manju Basu | All India Trinamool Congress[13] | |
2006 | Kushadhwaj Ghosh | Communist Party of India (Marxist)[14] | |
2011 | Manju Basu | All India Trinamool Congress[15] | |
2016 | Madhusudan Ghose | Indian National Congress |
Election results
2016
In the 2016 election, Madhusudan Ghose of the Indian National Congress defeated incumbent Manju Basu of the Trinamool Congress.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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INC | Madhusudan Ghose | 79,548 | 43.00 | n/a | |
Trinamool Congress | Manju Basu | 78,453 | 42.00 | -17.03 | |
BJP | Amiya Sarkar | 23,579 | 13.00 | +8.53 | |
BSP | Bulu Sarkar | ||||
Independent | Uday Veer Choudhury | ||||
Turnout | 185,957 | ||||
INC gain from Trinamool Congress | Swing | ||||
2011
In the 2011 election, Manju Basu of Trinamool Congress defeated her nearest rival K.D.Ghosh of CPI(M).
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Trinamool Congress | Manju Basu | 100,369 | 59.03 | +8.60# | |
CPI(M) | Dr. K.D.Ghosh | 59,221 | 34.83 | -12.90 | |
BJP | Swapan Halder | 7,594 | 4.47 | ||
BSP | Krishna Chandra Sarkar | 2,837 | |||
Turnout | 170,021 | 83.48 | |||
Trinamool Congress gain from CPI(M) | Swing | 21.50# | |||
.# Swing calculated on Congress+Trinamool Congress vote percentages taken together in 2006.
Party | Seats won | Seat change |
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Trinamool Congress | 28 | 23 |
Congress | 1 | 1 |
Communist Party of India (Marxist) | 3 | 16 |
Forward Bloc | 0 | 3 |
Revolutionary Socialist Party | 0 | 1 |
Communist Party of India | 1 | 1 |
Note: New constituencies – 7, constituencies abolished – 2 (See template talk page for details)
1977-2006
In the 2006 state assembly elections,[14]Kushadhwaj Ghosh of CPI(M) won the Noapara assembly seat in 2006 defeating Manju Basu of Trinamool Congress. Contests in most years were multi cornered but only winners and runners are being mentioned. In 2001,[13]Manju Basu of Trinamool Congress defeated Madan Mohan Nath of CPI (M). Madan Mohan Nath of CPI (M) defeated Sris Das of Congress in 1996[12]and Ananta Roy of Congress in 1991.[11]Jamini Bhusan Saha of CPI (M) defeated Sris Das of Congress in 1986,[10]and Apurba Bhattachaya of ICS in 1981[9]and Congress in 1977.[8][17]
1957-1972
Suvendu Roy of Congress won in 1972.[7]Jamini Bhusan Saha of CPI(M) won in 1971[6]and 1969.[5]Suvendu Roy of Congress won in 1967.[4]Jamini Bhusan Saha of CPI won in 1962.[3]Panchanan Bhattacharjee of PSP won in 1957.[2]Prior to that the constituency was not there.
References
- 1 2 "Delimitation Commission Order No. 18 dated 15 February 2006" (PDF). West Bengal. Election Commission of India. Retrieved 15 October 2010.
- 1 2 "General Elections, India, 1957, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- 1 2 "General Elections, India, 1962, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- 1 2 "General Elections, India, 1967, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- 1 2 "General Elections, India, 1969, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- 1 2 "General Elections, India, 1971, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- 1 2 "General Elections, India, 1972, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- 1 2 "General Elections, India, 1977, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- 1 2 "General Elections, India, 1982, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- 1 2 "General Elections, India, 1987, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- 1 2 "General Elections, India, 1991, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- 1 2 "General Elections, India, 1996, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- 1 2 "General Elections, India, 2001, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- 1 2 "General Elections, India, 2006, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- 1 2 "General Elections, India, 2011, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- ↑ "West Bengal Assembly Election 2011". Noapara. Empowering India. Retrieved 24 April 2011.
- ↑ "132 - Noapara Assembly Constituency". Partywise Comparison Since 1977. Election Commission of India. Retrieved 15 October 2010.