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2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election


Legislative Assembly elections were held in 2016 for all 294 seats of the Vidhan Sabha in the Indian state of West Bengal. The All India Trinamool Congress under Mamata Banerjee won 211 seats, and thus returned to power with an enhanced majority. As in the 2011 election, the election was held in six phases, with the first phase divided into two days. The first phase was held in Naxalite-Maoist affected red corridor areas with two polling dates: 4 April and 11 April. The other phases were held on 17, 21, 25, 30 April and 5 May. The result of the election was declared on 19 May.

In the previous election in 2011, the All India Trinamool Congress in a coalition with INC won a majority and ended the 34-year rule of the Left Front government in the state.

In the previous assembly election in 2011, the All India Trinamool Congress, under the leadership of Mamata Banerjee, won a majority and ended the 34-year rule of the Left Front government. During 2011 election, the main theme of TMC was paribartan (meaning "change"), implying it was time to change the Left Front reign of 34-years in the state. However, during the five year rule of TMC, urban population, in particular, were in general unhappy with the government. Also, newspapers reported that chief minister Banerjee has been only trying to consolidate votes from the sizable Muslim minority.

In January 2016, the Election Commission of India urged the central government to allow it to carry out a limited delimitation exercise in West Bengal to ensure voting rights to people who came to India following the exchange of enclaves between India and Bangladesh. As per updated voter list for the year 2016 published by the Election Commission of India in January 2016, West Bengal has surpassed the rest of the country in elector-population ratio with 0.68. The final electoral roll in West Bengal for 2016 with 6.55 crore voters has 3.39 crore male and 3.16 crore female voters.

Prior to the West Bengal elections, on 3 January 2016, a mob turned violent and vandalised Kaliachak Police station, block development office and public property in Kaliachak, Malda district. Mamata Banerjee's government was severely criticised for not handling the situation better.

The Saradha Group financial scandal, the Narada Sting operation (which showcased the prominent ministers & MPs of the ruling party of accepting bribes), lack of any major industrial investments, and law & order issue surfaced as major issues and proved to be an acid test for Trinamool Congress. The Kolkata flyover collapse also happened during the poll process.

Assembly elections in West Bengal were held in seven phases from 4 April to 5 May 2016.

PhaseDateNo. of constituenciesVoter turnout
1(a)4 April 20161884.22%
Nayagram, Gopiballavpur, Jhargram, Salboni, Medinipur, Binpur, Bandwan, Balarampur, Baghmundi, Joypur, Purulia, Manbazar, Kashipur, Para, Raghunathpur, Ranibandh, Raipur, Taldangra.
1(b)11 April 20163183.73%
Dantan, Keshiary, Kharagpur Sadar, Narayangarh, Sabang, Pingla, Kharagpur, Debra, Daspur, Ghatal, Chandrakona, Garbeta, Keshpur, Saltora, Chhatna, Bankura, Barjora, Onda, Bishnupur, katulpur, Indus, Sonamukhi, Pandabeshwar, Durgapur Purba, Durgapur Paschim, Raniganj, Jamuria, Asansol Dakshin, Asansol Uttar, Kulti, Barabani
217 April 20165683.05%
Kumargram, Kalchini, Alipurduars, Falakata, Madarihat, Dhupguri, Maynaguri, Jalpaiguri, Rajganj, Dabgram-Fulbari, Mal, Nagrakata, Kalimpong, Darjeeling, Kurseong, Matigara-Naxalbari, Siliguri, Phansidewa, Chopra, Islampur, Goalpokhar, Chakulia, Karandighi, Hemtabad, Kaliaganj, Raiganj, Itahar, Kushmandi, Kumarganj, Balurghat, Tapan, Gangarampur, Harirampur, Habibpur, Gazole, Chanchal, Harishchandrapur, Malatipur, Ratua, Manikchak, Maldaha, English Bazar, Mothabari, Sujapur, Baisnabnagar, Dubrajpur, Suri, Bolpur, Nanoor, Labpur, Sainthia, Mayureswar, Rampurhat, Hansan, Nalhati, Murarai.
321 April 20166282.28%
Farakka, Samserganj, Suti, Jangipur, Raghunathganj, Sagardighi, Lalgola, Bhagawangola, Raninagar, Murshidabad, Nabagram, Khargram, Burwan, Kandi, Bharatpur, Rejinagar, Beldanga, Baharampur, Hariharpara, Nowda, Domkal, Jalangi, Karimpur, Tehatta, Palashipara, Kaliganj, Nakashipara, Chapra, Krishnanagar Uttar, Nabadwip, Krishnanagar Dakshin, Santipur, Ranaghat Uttar Paschim, Krishnaganj, Ranaghat Uttar Purba, Ranaghat Dakshin, Chakdaha, Kalyani, Haringhata, Chowrangee, Entally, Beleghata, Jorasanko, Shyampukur, Maniktala, Kashipur-Belgachhia, Khandaghosh, Bardhamandakshin, Raina, Jamalpur, Monteswar, Kalna, Memari, Bardhaman Uttar, Bhatar, Purbasthali Dakshin, Purbasthali Uttar, Katwa, Ketugram, Mangalkot, Ausgram, Galsi.
425 April 20164981.25%
Bagda, Bangaon Uttar, Bangaon Dakshin, Gaighata, Swarupnagar, Baduria, Habra, Ashoknagar, Amdanga, Bijpur, Naihati, Bhatpara, Jagatdal, Noapara, Barrackpur, Khardaha, Dum Dum Uttar, Panihati, Kamarhati, Baranagar, Dum Dum, Rajarhat New Town, Bidhannagar, Rajarhat Gopalpur, Madhyamgram, Barasat, Deganga, Haroa, Minakhan, Sandeshkhali, Basirhat Dakshin, Basirhat Uttar, Hingalganj, Bally, Howrah Uttar, Howrah Madhya, Shibpur, Howrah Dakshin, Sankrail, Panchla, Uluberia Purba, Uluberia Uttar, Uluberia Dakshin, Shyampur, Bagnan, Amta, Udaynarayanpur, Jagatballavpur, Domjur.
530 April 20165381.66%
Gosaba, Basanti, Kultali, Patharpratima, Kakdwip, Sagar, Kulpi, Raidighi, Mandirbazar, Jaynagar, Baruipur Purba, Canning Paschim, Canning Purba, Baruipur Paschim, Magrahat Purba, Magrahat Paschim, Diamond Harbour, Falta, Satgachhia, Bishnupur, Sonarpur Dakshin, Bhangar, Kasba, Jadavpur, Sonarpur Uttar, Tollygunge, Behala Purba, Behala Paschim, Maheshtala, Budge Budge, Metiaburuz, Kolkata Port, Bhowanipore, Rashbehari, Ballygunge, Uttarpara, Sreerampur, Champdani, Singur, Chandannagar, Chunchura, Balagarh, Pandua, Saptagram, Chanditala, Jangipara, Haripal, Dhanekhali, Tarakeswar, Pursurah, Arambag, Goghat, Khanakul.
65 May 20162586.76%
Mekliganj, Mathabhanga, Cooch behar Uttar, Cooch behar Dakshin, Sitalkuchi, Sitai, Dinhata, Natabari, Tufanganj, Tamluk, Panskura Purba, Panskura Paschim, Moyna, Nandakumar, Mahisadal, Haldia, Nandigram, Chandipur, Patashpur, Kanthi Uttar, Bhagabanpur, Khejuri, Kanthi Dakshin, Ramnagar, Egra.

On 4 March 2016, Election Commission of India announced that 22 assembly constituencies in West Bengal would have Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT) machines attached along with EVMs. Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT) machines were to be in place in more than 5,993 polling stations.

Assembly constituencies of West Bengal having VVPAT facility with EVMs
CoochBehar DakshinAlipurduarJalpaiguri (SC)
SiliguriRaiganjBalurghat
EnglishbazarMurshidabadKrishnanagar
BarasatJadavpurBallygunge
ChowrangeeHowrah madhyaChandannagore
TamlukMedinipurPurulia
BankuraBardhaman dakshinBehala Paschim
Suri

AITC released its candidate list on 5 March, the same day the elections were announced.

On 10 March, BJP released its first candidate list of 52 members.

Left Front consisting of CPI(M), CPI, RSP and All India Forward Bloc along with INC released their respective candidate list in several rounds after consultations and bargaining.

Trinamool Congress+

  • All India Trinamool Congress (AITC)
  • Jana Andolan Party

Mahajot

  • Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPIM)
  • Communist Party of India (CPI)
  • Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP)
  • All India Forward Bloc (AIFB)
  • Revolutionary Communist Party of India (RCPI)
  • Marxist Forward Bloc (MFB)
  • Democratic Socialist Party (DSP(PC))
  • Indian National Congress (INC)
  • Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)
  • Janata Dal (United) (JD(U))
  • Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)
  • Communist Party of Bharat (CPB)
  • Bharat Nirman Party (Led by Lakshman Chandra Seth)
  • Save Democracy Forum
  • Independent Candidate

National Democratic Alliance

  • Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
  • Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM)

Following the heavy defeats in the 2011 Assembly elections and the 2014 Indian General Election, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) welcomed ideas of the alliance even with parties not conforming to the communist ideology in general. The first signs came in the Siliguri Municipal Corporation election in 2015, when the CPI(M) made some local understanding with Congress to keep TMC and BJP out of power; resulting in CPI(M) leader Ashok Bhattacharya being appointed as the Mayor of Siliguri. This success then got popularity as 'Siliguri Model'.

After the success of the model, in the long run, some Congress and CPI(M) leaders advocated for a Left-Congress alliance. on the grounds that on summing up individual voteshare of the Congress & Left Front in state polled during the 2014 general elections, were large enough in many areas to defeat the Trinamool Congress. The precedence of the Left Front providing outside support to the UPA-I government in 2004-2008 was cited in support. This gradually materialized into an "alliance" between INC and Left Front in all the seats except a few in Murshidabad district and Maldah district.

Given the political history of West Bengal, the materialisation of an alliance between the Congress & the CPI(M), 2 parties that have been bitter rivals of each other in the state since India's independence in 1947 & have a history of unleashing political violence against each other's cadres, (like 1970 Sainbari murders, during the Emergency era & the 1993 Kolkata firing) took the political circles of the state by surprise. After much dispute and secession of 2 far-left groups : SUCI(C) and CPI(ML)L from the Left Front, both Congress and Communists formed an understanding basis of what they called "seat-sharing", strongly objecting to the use of the word-"alliance". Trinamool Congress claimed that by forging an electoral understanding with the Left Front in the state, the Congress party was insulting the memory of those party workers who had died in political violence perpetrated by the Left Front, & Mamata Banerjee's allegation in 1998 about the state Congress having become a 'B-team' of the Left Front (due to which she broke away from the Congress to create her own party), stood vindicated. The CPI(M) (which had famously refused the Congress' proposal of making veteran Communist leader and one of its founders Jyoti Basu the country's prime minister in 1990, 1991 & 1996 in order not to been seen deviating from the cause of establishing the dictatorship of the proletariat) was similarly accused of compromising with its ideological stance & indulging in hypocrisy by the TMC & BJP for entering into seat-sharing agreement with the Congress.

The ruling All India Trinamool Congress announced its candidate list for all the 294 seats, as they were fighting alone this time. But after the announcement, the candidate from Kalimpong and former Gorkha Janmukti Morcha leader, Harka Bahadur Chettri, stated that he will fight as an Independent candidate under the entity of his newly formed political party, Jana Andolan Party, and will be supported by the Trinamool Congress.

The BJP announced its candidate list for 291 seats in several phases, leaving 3 seats of the Darjeeling Hills for their allies, the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha.

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6
All India Trinamool Congress-led Alliance
All India Trinamool CongressMamata Banerjee293
Jana Andolan PartyHarka Bahadur Chettri1
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6
Mahajot
Communist Party of India (Marxist)Surya Kanta Mishra148
Democratic Socialist PartyPrabodh Chandra Sinha2
Independent10
Indian National CongressAdhir Ranjan Chowdhury92
All India Forward BlocDebabrata Biswas25
Revolutionary Socialist PartyManoj Bhattacharya19
Communist Party of IndiaPrabodh Panda11
Janata Dal (United)2
Rashtriya Janata Dal1
Nationalist Congress Party1
Sl. No.Parties Involved#Constituency Name
CPI(M) and INCJangipur
Domkal
Krishnaganj (SC)
Sagardighi
Hariharpara
INC and AIFBHarishchandrapur
Murshidabad
Rampurhat
INC and JD(U)Islampur
INC and RSPKalchini (ST)
Alipurduars
Malatipur
Suti
Raghunathganj
Burwan (SC)
Bharatpur
Nowda
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6
National Democratic Alliance
Bharatiya Janata PartyDilip Ghosh291
Gorkha Janmukti MorchaBimal Gurung3

79.22% voting was recorded in the third phase of West Bengal polls held on 21 April 2016. 79.51% voting was recorded in second phase of West Bengal polls.

Polling Agency
16312614
2434443
16712043
2107014
18410352
2147235

The election results were announced along with other four state assemblies on 19 May 2016. AITC won 211 seats, and thus was reelected with an enhanced majority. They also became the first ruling party to win without an ally since 1962 in West Bengal.

Parties and coalitions2016 West Bengal Bidhan Sabha ElectionSeats
All India Trinamool Congress (AITC)24,564,52344.9129321127
Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM)10,802,05819.751482614
Indian National Congress (INC)6,700,93812.2592442
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)5,555,13410.1629133
All India Forward Bloc (AIFB)1,543,7642.821.982529
Independents (IND)1,184,0472.160.9737111
Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP)911,0041.671.331934
Communist Party of India (CPI)791,9251.450.351111
Socialist Unity Centre of India (SUCI)365,9960.670.2318201
Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GOJAM)254,6260.470.2553
Democratic Socialist Party (DSP)167,5760.310.04201
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)69,8980.130.1010
Samajwadi Party (SP)46,4020.080.662301
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)15,4390.030.0210
None of the Above (NOTA)831,8481.521.52
Total54,697,791100.02255294±0
Valid votes54,697,79199.92
Invalid votes44,6220.08
Votes cast / turnout54,742,41383.02
Abstentions11,196,59316.98
Registered voters65,939,006
PhaseSeats
1816200
31201010
56252650
62382400
4942700
5349400
2521400
2117760
RegionDistrictSeats
Cooch Behar9831300
Alipurduar5420210
Jalpaiguri7621200
Darjeeling6033330
Uttar Dinajpur94152001
Dakshin Dinajpur6234300
Malda1209118110
Murshidabad22411181100
Nadia171314100
North 24 Parganas332726200
South 24 Parganas312922200
Kolkata1111000
Howrah161511100
Hooghly1816200
Purba Medinipur161333300
Paschim Medinipur1917718110
Purulia97200
Bankura12715100
Bardhaman251946400
Birbhum11912100
S.NoDateConstituencyPrevious MLAParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
19 November 2016MonteswarSajal PanjaTrinamool CongressSaikat PanjaTrinamool Congress
9 April 2017Kanthi DakshinDibyendu AdhikariChandrima Bhattacharya
21 December 2017SabangManas BhuniaIndian National CongressGeeta Rani Bhunia
29 January 2018NoaparaMadhusudan GhoseSunil Singh
28 May 2018MaheshtalaKasturi DasTrinamool CongressDulal Chandra Das
18 April 2019IslampurKanaia Lal AgarwalIndian National CongressAbdul Karim Chowdhury
DarjeelingAmar Singh RaiGorkha Janmukti MorchaNeeraj ZimbaBharatiya Janata Party
23 April 2019HabibpurKhagen MurmuCommunist Party of India (Marxist)Joyel Murmu
29 April 2019NaodaAbu Taher KhanIndian National CongressSahina Mumtaz BegumTrinamool Congress
KandiApurba SarkarShafiul Alam KhanIndian National Congress
KrishnaganjSatyajit BiswasTrinamool CongressAshish Kumar BiswasBharatiya Janata Party
6 May 2019BhatparaArjun SinghPawan Kumar Singh
Uluberia PurbaHaider Aziz SafwiIdris AliTrinamool Congress
25 November 2019KarimpurMahua MoitraBimalendu Sinha Roy
KaliaganjPramatha RayIndian National CongressTapan Deb Singha
KharagpurDilip GhoshBharatiya Janata PartyPradip Sarkar
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