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Statistical Report General Election, 1991 The STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 1991 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF WEST BENGAL ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA NEW DELHI Election Commission of India – State Elections, 1991 Legislative Assembly of West Bengal STATISCAL REPORT ( National and State Abstracts & Detailed Results) CONTENTS SUBJECT Page No. Part – I 1. List of Participating Political Parties 1 - 2 2. Other Abbreviations And Description 3 3. Highlights 4 4. List of Successful Candidates 5 - 11 5. Performance of Political Parties 12 - 13 6. Electors Data Summary 14 7. Women Candidates 15 - 18 8. Constituency Data - Summary 19 - 312 9. Detailed Results 313 - 366 Election Commission of India-State Elections,1991 to the Legislative Assembly of WEST BENGAL LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY NATIONAL PARTIES 1 . BJP BHARTIYA JANTA PARTY 2 . CPI COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 3 . CPM COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (MARXIST) 4 . ICS(SCS) INDIAN CONGRESS (SOCIALIST - SARAT CHANDRA SINHA 5 . INC INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 6 . JD JANATA DAL 7 . JP JANATA PARTY 8 . LKD LOK DAL STATE PARTIES 9 . BSP BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 10 . FBL ALL INDIA FORWARD BLOC 11 . INC(O) INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS (O) ANTI MERGER GROUP 12 . JMM JHARKHAND MUKTI MORCHA 13 . MUL MUSLIM LEAGUE 14 . RSP REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALIST PARTY REGISTERED(Unrecognised ) PARTIES 15 . ABGL AKHIL BHARATIYA GORKHA LEAGUE (BUDHIMAN GARUNG) 16 . AMB AMRA BANGALEE 17 . BD BHARAT DAL 18 . BDD BIDHAN DAL 19 . BJS AKHIL BHARTIYA JANA SANGH 20 . BPI BOLSHEVIK PARTY OF INDIA 21 . CPI(ML) COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (MARXIST - LENINIST) 22 . DDP DOORDASTHI PARTY 23 . DMM ALL INDIA DALIT MUSLIM MINORITIES SURAKSHA MAHASANGH 24 . DSP(PC) DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST PARTY (PRABODH CHANDRA) 25 . HJP HUL JHARKHAND PARTY 26 . HMS AKHILA BHARTIYA HINDU MAHASABHA 27 . IPF INDIAN PEOPLES FORNT 28 . JKP JHARKHAND PARTY 29 . MCPI MARXIST COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 30 . RCPI REAL COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 31 . RCPI(GS) REVOLUTIONARY COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (GOURANGA SI 32 . RCPI(RB) RAVOLUTIONARY COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (RASIK BHATT) 33 . SHS AKHIL BHARTIYA SHIVSENA - RASHTRAWADI 34 . UCPI UNITED COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 35 . WPI WORKERS PARTY OF INDIA rptListOfParticipatingPoliticalParties - Page 1 of 2 1 STATE ELECTIONS - INDIA, 2000 LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY INDEPENDENTS 36 . IND INDEPENDENT rptListOfParticipatingPoliticalParties - Page 2 of 2 2 Election Commission of India - State Election, 1991 to the Legislative Assembly of WEST BENGAL OTHER ABBREVIATIONS AND DESCRIPTION ABBREVIATION DESCRIPTION FD Forfeited Deposits Gen General Constituency SC Reserved for Scheduled Castes ST Reserved for Scheduled Tribes M Men W Women T Total N National Party S State Party U Registered (Unrecognised) Party Z Independent rptOtherAbbreviations - Page 1 of 1 3 Election Commission of India - State Election, 1991 to the Legislative Assembly of WEST BENGAL HIGHLIGHTS 1. NO. OF CONSTITUENCIES TYPE OF CONSTITUENCY GEN SC ST TOTAL NO. OF CONSTITUENCIES 218 59 17 294 2. NO. OF CONTESTANTS NO. OF CONTESTANTS 1 2 3 4 5 6-10 11-15 Above15 IN A CONSTITUENCY NO. OF SUCH 0 0 13 40 61 165 14 1 CONSTITUENCIES TOTAL CONTESTANTS IN FRAY : 1903 AVERAGE CONTESTANTS PER CONSTITUENCY : 6 MINIMUM CONTESTANTS IN A CONSTITUENCY : 3 MAXIMUM CONTESTANTS IN A CONSTITUENCY : 22 IN 144 - BARA BAZAR 3. ELECTORS MEN WOMEN TOTAL i. NO. OF ELECTORS 22121055 19265572 41386627 ii. NO. OF ELECTORS WHO VOTED 17149627 14633583 31783210 iii. POLLING PERCENTAGE 77.53% 75.96% 76.80% 4. NO. OF VALID VOTES : 30970045 5. NO. OF VOTES REJECTED : 785878 ( 2.47% of Total Votes Polled) 6. NO. OF POLLING STATIONS : 50487 7. AVERAGE NO. OF ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : 820 8. PERFORMANCE OF WOMEN CANDIDATES VIS-A-VIS MEN CANDIDATES MEN WOMEN TOTAL i. NO. OF CONTESTANTS 1829 74 1903 ii. ELECTED 273 21 294 iii. FORFEITED DEPOSITS 1222 42 1264 rptHighlights - Page 1 of 1 4 Election Commission of India - State Election, 1991 to the Legislative Assembly of WEST BENGAL LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES CONSTITUENCY WINNER SEX PARTY 1. MEKLIGANJ (SC) PARESH CHANDRA ADHIKARY M FBL 2. SITALKUCHI (SC) SUDHIR PRAMANIK M CPM 3. MATHABHANGA (SC) DINESH CHANDRA DUKUA M CPM 4. COOCH BEHAR NORTH BIMAL KANTI BASU M FBL 5. COOCH BEHAR WEST SOUMINDRA CHANRA DAS M FBL 6. SITAI DIPAL SENGUPTA M FBL 7. DINHATA KAMAL KANTI GUHA M FBL 8. NATABARI SIBENDRANARAYAN CHOWDHURY M CPM 9. TUFANGANJ (SC) DEBENDRA NATH BARMAN M CPM 10. KUMARGRAM (ST) SALIB TOPO M RSP 11. KALCHINI (ST) MONOHAR TIRKEY M RSP 12. ALIPURDUARS NIRMAL DAS M RSP 13. FALAKATA (SC) JOGESH CHANDRA BARMAN M CPM 14. MADARIHAT (ST) SUSHIL KUJUR M RSP 15. DHUPGURI (SC) BANAMALI ROY M CPM 16. NAGRAKATA (ST) CHAITAN MUNDA M CPM 17. MAINAGURI (SC) NITYANANDA ADHIKARY M RSP 18. MAL (ST) JAGANNATH ORAON M CPM 19. KRANTI SUDHAN RAHA M CPM 20. JALPAIGURI ANUPAM SEN M INC 21. RAJGANJ (SC) JATINDRA NATH ROY M CPM 22. KALIMPONG NIMA TSHERING MOKTAN M IND 23. DARJEELING NARENDRA KUMAI M IND 24. KURSEONG NAR BAHADUR CHETTRI M IND 25. SILIGURI ASOK BHATTACHARYA M CPM 26. PHANSIDEWA (ST) PROKASH MINJ M CPM 27. CHOPRA MOHAMUDDIN M CPM 28. ISLAMPUR CHOUDHURY MD. ABDUL KARIM M INC 29. GOALPOKHAR MD. RAMJAN ALI M FBL 30. KARANDIGHI HAJI SAJJAD HOSSAIN M INC 31. RAIGANJ (SC) KHAGENDRA NATH SINHA M CPM 32. KALIAGANJ (SC) RAMANI KANTA DEB SARMA M CPM 33. KUSHMANDI (SC) NARMADA CHANDRA ROY M RSP 34. ITAHAR ABEDIN ZAINAJ M INC 35. GANGARAMPUR MINATI GHOSH F CPM 36. TAPAN (ST) KHARA SOREN M RSP 37. KUMARGANJ DWIJENDRAS NATH OROY M CPM 38. BALURGHAT BISWANATH CHOWDHURY M RSP 39. HABIBPUR (ST) SARKAR MURMU M CPM 40. GAJOL (ST) DEBNATH MURMU M CPM rptListSuccessfulCandidates - Page 1 of 7 5 CON STIT UENCY WINNER SEX PARTY 41. KHARBA NAZMUL HAQUE M CPM 42. HARISHCHANDRAPUR BIRENDRA KUMAR MOITRA M FBL 43. RATUA MAMTAZ BEGUM F CPM 44. ARAIDANGA SABITRI MITRA F INC 45. MALDA (SC) SUBHENDU CHOWDHURY M CPM 46. ENGLISHBAZAR PRABHAT ACHARYA M CPM 47. MANIKCHAK SUBODH CHAUDHURY M CPM 48. SUZAPUR RUBI NOOR F INC 49. KALIACHAK DINESH JOARDAR M CPM 50. FARAKKA ABUL HASNAT KHAN M CPM 51. AURANGABAD TOUAB ALI M CPM 52. SUTI SHISH MAHAMMAD M RSP 53. SAGARDIGHI (SC) DAS PARESH NATH M CPM 54. JANGIPUR ABDUL HAQUE M RSP 55. LALGOLA ABU HENA M INC 56. BHAGABANGOLA SYED MAWABJANI MEERZA M CPM 57. NABAGRAM SISIR KUMAR SARKAR M CPM 58. MURSHIDABAD CHHAYA GHOSH F FBL 59. JALANGI UNUS SARKAR M CPM 60. DOMKAL ANESUR RAHAMAN M CPM 61. NAODA NASIRUDDIN KHAN M INC 62. HARIHARPARA MOZAMMEL HOQUE M CPM 63. BERHAMPORE SANKAR DAS PAUL M INC 64. BELDANGA NURUL ISLAM CHOWDHURY M INC 65. KANDI ATISH CH. SINHA M INC 66. KHARGRAM (SC) BISWANATH MONDAL M CPM 67. BARWAN DEBABRATTA BANDAPADYAY M RSP 68. BHARATPUR ID. MOHAMMAD M RSP 69. KARIMPUR CHITTA RANJAN BISWAS M CPM 70. PALASHIPARA KAMALENDJU SANYAL (SASTHI) M CPM 71. NAKASHIPARA SHAIK KHABIRUDDIN AHMED M CPM 72. KALIGANJ ABDUS SALAM MUNSHI M INC 73. CHAPRA MIR QUASEM MONDAL M CPM 74. KRISHNAGANJ (SC) SUSHIL BISWAS M CPM 75. KRISHNAGAR EAST SIBDAS MUKHERJEE M INC 76. KRISHNAGAR WEST SUNIL KUMAR GHOSH M CPM 77. NABADWIP BISWANATH MITRA M CPM 78. SANTIPUR AJOY DEY M INC 79. HANSKHALI (SC) NAYAN SARKAR M CPM 80. RANAGHAT EAST (SC) BINAY KRISHNA BISWAS M CPM 81. RANAGHAT WEST SUBHAAS BASU M CPM 82. CHAKDAHA SATASADHAN CHAKRABORTY M CPM 83. HARINGHATA NANI GOPAL MALAKAR M CPM rptListSuccessfulCandidates - Page 2 of 7 6 CON STIT UENCY WINNER SEX PARTY 84. BAGDAHA (SC) KAMALAKSHI BISWAS M FBL 85. BONGAON BHUPENDRA NATH SETH M INC 86. GAIGHATA PABIR BANERJEE M INC 87. HABRA KAMAL SENGUPTA (BOSE) F CPM 88. ASHOKENAGAR NANI KAR M CPM 89. AMDANGA HASHIM ABDUL HALIM M CPM 90. BARASAT SARAL DEB M FBL 91. RAJARHAT (SC) RABINDRA NATH MANDAL M CPM 92. DEGANGA MD. YAKUB M FBL 93. SWARUPNAGAR MUSTAFA BIN QUASEM M CPM 94. BADURIA QUAZI ABDUL GAFFAR M INC 95. BASIRHAT NARAYAN MUKHEREE M CPM 96. HASNABAD GOUTAM DEB M CPM 97. HAROA (SC) KSHITI RANJAN MODAL M CPM 98. SANDESHKHALI (SC) DHIREN MONDAL M CPM 99. HINGALGANJ (SC) GAYEN NRIPEN M CPM 100. GOSABA (SC) GANESH CHANDRA MOINDAL M RSP 101. BASANTI (SC) SUBHAS NASKAR M RSP 102. KULTALI (SC) PRABODH M IND 103. JOYNAGAR DEBA PRASAD SARKAR M IND 104. BARUIPUR SHOVAN DEV CHATTOPADHYAY M INC 105. CANNING WEST (SC) BIMAL MISTRY M CPM 106. CANNING EAST ABDUR RAZZAK MOLLA M CPM 107. BHANGAR BADAL JAMADAR M CPM 108. JADAVPUR BUDDHADEB BHATTACHARJEE M CPM 109. SONARPUR (SC) BHADRESWAR MONDAL M CPM 110. BISHNUPUR EAST (SC) SUNDAR NASKAR M CPM 111. BISHNUPUR WEST KASHINATH ADAK M CPM 112. BEHALA EAST KUM-KUM CHAKRABORTI F CPM 113. BEHALA WEST NIRMAL MUKHERJEE M CPM 114. GARDEN REACH FAZLE AZIM MOLLA M INC 115. MAHESHTALA ABDUL BASAR M CPM 116. BUDGE BUDGE DIPAK MUKHERJEE M CPM 117. SATGACHIA JYOTI BASU M CPM 118. FALTA ARATI DAS GUPTA F CPM 119. DIAMOND HARBOUR ABDUL QUIYOM MOLLA M CPM 120. MAGRAHAT WEST ANURADHA PUTATUNDA F CPM 121. MAGRAHAT EAST (SC) NIRMAL SINHA M CPM 122. MANDIRBAZAR (SC) SUBHAS ROY M CPM 123. MATHURAPUR SATYA RANJAN PABULI M INC 124. KULPI (SC) KRISHNADHAN HALDER M CPM 125. PATHARPRATIMA JANMEJEY MANNA M CPM 126. KAKDWIP HRISHIKESH MAITY M CPM rptListSuccessfulCandidates - Page 3 of 7 7 CON STIT UENCY WINNER SEX PARTY 127. SAGAR PRABHANJAN MONDAL M CPM 128. BIJPUR JAGADISH CHANDRA DAS M CPM 129. NAIHATI ADHIKARI TARUN M INC 130. BHATPARA BIDYT GANGULY M CPM 131. JAGATDAL NIHAR BASU M FBL 132. NOAPARA MADAN MOHAN NATH M CPM 133. TITAGARH PRAVIN KUMAR SHAW M CPM 134. KHARDAH ASIM KUMAR DAS GUPTA M CPM 135. PANIHATI TANIA CHAKRABARTY F CPM 136.
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