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Bangaon Lok Sabha constituency

Coordinates:23°04′N88°49′E / 23.07°N 88.82°E /23.07; 88.82
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Lok Sabha constituency in West Bengal
For other uses, seeBangaon (disambiguation).

Bangaon
WB-14
Lok Sabha constituency
Map
Interactive Map Outlining Bangaon Lok Sabha Constituency
Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionEast India
StateWest Bengal
Assembly constituenciesKalyani
Haringhata
Bagda
Bangaon Uttar
Bangaon Dakshin
Gaighata
Swarupnagar
Established2009
Total electors1,540,713[1]
ReservationSC
Member of Parliament
18th Lok Sabha
Incumbent
Party  BJP
Alliance  NDA
Elected year2024

Bangaon Lok Sabha constituency orBongaon Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 543parliamentary constituencies inIndia. The constituency is inNorth 24 Parganas district inWest Bengal and is centered onBangaon. 5 of the 7 assembly segments of No.14 Bangaon Lok Sabha constituency are inNorth 24 Parganas district and the Kalyani and Haringhata assemblies are of Nadia District (formerly Nabadwip loksabha constituency). As per order of theDelimitation Commission in respect of thedelimitation of constituencies in the West Bengal, Bangaon Lok Sabha constituency came into being in 2009.[2]

History

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Parliamentary constituencies in West Bengal - 1. Cooch Behar, 2. Alipurduars, 3. Jalpaiguri, 4. Darjeeling, 5. Raiganj, 6. Balurghat, 7. Maldaha Uttar, 8. Maldaha Dakshin, 9. Jangipur, 10. Baharampur, 11. Murshidabad, 12. Krishnanagar, 13. Ranaghat, 14.Bangaon, 15. Barrackpore, 16. Dum Dum, 17. Barasat, 18. Basirhat, 19. Jaynagar, 20. Mathurapur, 21. Diamond Harbour, 22. Jadavpur, 23. Kolkata Dakshin, 24. Kolkata Uttar, 25. Howrah, 26. Uluberia, 27. Serampore, 28. Hooghly, 29. Arambagh, 30. Tamluk, 31, Kanthi, 32. Ghatal, 33. Jhargram, 34. Medinipur, 35. Purulia, 36. Bankura, 37. Bishnupur, 38. Bardhaman Purba, 39. Bardhaman Durgapur, 40. Asansol, 41. Bolpur, 42. Birbhum

In 2009 Bangaon Lok Sabha constituency was formed. Until then Bagdah, Bongaon Uttar, Bongaon Dakshin, Gaighata all these assembly constituencies were the part of Barasat Lok Sabha constituency.Gobinda Chandra Naskar was the first elected MP of this constituency.[3] He was also a member of West Bengal Legislative Assembly in four different terms.

Assembly segments

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Bangaon (SC) Lok Sabha constituency (parliamentary constituency no. 14) is composed of the following assembly segments

NoNameReservationDistrictMemberParty2024 Lead
92KalyaniSCNadiaAmbika RoyBJPBJP
93HaringhataAshim Kumar Sarkar
94BagdahNorth 24 ParganasMadhuparna ThakurAITC
95Bangaon UttarAshok KirtaniaBJP
96Bangaon DakshinSwapan Majumder
97GaighataSubrata Thakur
98SwarupnagarBina MondalAITCAITC

Members of Parliament

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ElectionMemberPartyRefs
1950–2008Constituency did not exist. Was a part ofBarasat (Lok Sabha constituency)
2009Gobinda Chandra NaskarTrinamool Congress[4]
2014Kapil Krishna Thakur(died in 2014)[5]
2015 by-electionMamata Thakur[6]
2019Shantanu ThakurBharatiya Janata Party
2024

Election results

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General election 2024

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2024 Indian general elections:Bongaon[7][8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJPShantanu Thakur719,50548.19−0.66
AITCBiswajit Das645,81243.25+2.33
INCPradip Biswas65,1764.37+2.36
NOTANone of the above
Majority73,693
Turnout
BJPholdSwing

General election 2019

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In 2019 Election BJP won for the first time in this constituency since itsdelimitation.[9]

2019 Indian general election:Bangaon
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJPShantanu Thakur687,62248.85+24.68
AITCMamata Thakur576,02840.92−2.35
CPI(M)Alakesh Das90,1226.40−19.9
INCSourav Prasad22,6181.61−0.72
IndependentAnimesh Chandra Halder9,5220.68
BSPChandan Mallick4,7070.33
SUCI(C)Swapan Mondal4,5440.32
PDSSamaresh Biswas1,9130.14
IndependentSwapan Kumar Roy1,8590.13
BMPSubrata Biswas1,2910.09
NOTANone of the above7,5120.53
Majority1,11,59411.42
Turnout14,08,65382.64
Registered electors1,704,632
BJPgain fromAITCSwing

Bye-poll 2015

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The bye election occurred on 13 February 2015 due to the death of sitting MPKapil Krishna Thakur on 13 October 2014. Mamata Thakur ofTrinamool Congress defeated Debesh Das ofCPIM.[6]

Bye election, 2015: Bangaon
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AITCMamata Thakur5,39,99943.27+0.33
CPI(M)Debesh Das3,28,21426.30−5.22
BJPSubrata Thakur314,21424.17+5.10
INCKuntal Mandal29,1492.33−1.09
Majority2,11,78522.9
Turnout12,48,35979.75
AITCholdSwing

General election 2014

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2014 Indian general elections: Bangaon[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AITCKapil Krishna Thakur551,21342.94−7.75
CPI(M)Debesh Das404,61231.52−10.56
BJPK.D. Biswas244,78319.07+15.12
INCIla Mondal43,8663.42+3.42
BSPChandan Mullick9,207
IndependentPranita Mandal8,738
SUCI(C)Swapan Mondal3,589
AMBTarapada Biswas2,848
PDSShyam Prasad Mondal2,624
Rashtriya Ahinsa ManchSarat Chandra Mandal1,172
The Religion of Man Revolving Political Party of IndiaPinaki Ranjan Bharati1,071
None of the AboveNone of the Above9,9650.78−−−
Majority1,46,60111.42−2.81
Turnout12,83,68883.32
AITCholdSwing

General election 2009

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General Election, 2009:Bangaon[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AITCGobinda Chandra Naskar546,59650.69
CPI(M)Dr. Asim Bala453,77042.08
BJPKrishnapada Majumder42,6103.95
BSPPranita Roy17,1781.59
LJPProbir Kumar Sarkar4,5570.42
RPI(A)Sukriti Ranjan Biswas59740.55
IndependentNishikanta Biswas7,5500.70
Majority92,826
Turnout1,078,23586.47
AITCwin (new seat)
2009 Indian general election
West Bengal summary
PartySeats wonSeat changeVote percentage
Trinamool Congress19Increase1831.8
Indian National Congress6Increase013.45
Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)1Increase1NA
Communist Party of India (Marxist)9Decrease1733.1
Communist Party of India2Decrease13.6
Revolutionary Socialist Party2Decrease13.56
Forward bloc2Decrease13.04
Bharatiya Janata Party1Increase16.14

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Parliamentary Constituency Wise Turnout for General Elections 2014".West Bengal. Election Commission of India. Archived fromthe original on 2 July 2014. Retrieved2 June 2014.
  2. ^"Delimitation Commission Order No. 18"(PDF).Table B – Extent of Parliamentary Constituencies. Government of West Bengal. Retrieved27 May 2009.
  3. ^"General Elections, 2009 - Constituency Wise Detailed Results"(PDF).West Bengal. Election Commission of India. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 11 August 2014. Retrieved25 May 2014.
  4. ^ab"General Elections, 2009 - Constituency Wise Detailed Results"(PDF).West Bengal. Election Commission of India. Retrieved25 May 2014.
  5. ^ab"General Elections 2014 - Constituency Wise Detailed Results"(PDF).West Bengal. Election Commission of India. Retrieved21 June 2016.
  6. ^ab"Bangaon Bye Elections to Lok Sabha 2015". elections.in. Retrieved25 May 2015.
  7. ^"2024 Loksabha Elections Results - Bangaon". Election Commission of India. 4 June 2024. Archived fromthe original on 10 July 2025. Retrieved10 July 2025.
  8. ^"Bangaon Lok Sabha Election results 2014 - 2024". The Times of India. 4 June 2024. Archived fromthe original on 10 July 2025. Retrieved10 July 2025.
  9. ^"General Election 2019, Bangaon, Results".Election Commission of India. Retrieved24 May 2019.

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