Bankura Lok Sabha Election Result 2019

West Bengal · Parliament (Lok Sabha) Election 2019 GEN

Dr. Subhas Sarkar of Bharatiya Janata Party won the Bankura Lok Sabha constituency in West Bengal in the 2019 general election, with a winning margin of 174,333 votes (12.70%).

15 candidates contested this seat. The constituency had 1,770,248 registered electors and 1,371,855 votes were polled, recording a turnout of 78.30%. Full candidate-wise vote breakdown, vote shares, and constituency statistics are below.

Winner Bharatiya Janata Party

Dr. Subhas Sarkar

Bharatiya Janata Party

Victory Margin
174,333
Margin %
12.70%
Total Electors
1,770,248
Votes Polled
1,371,855
Turnout
78.30%
Valid Votes
1,357,836
NOTA Votes
14,019
Candidates
15
Top Candidates (Votes)
Constituency Information
State
West Bengal
Constituency Number
524
Male Electors
897,910
Female Electors
872,321
Male Voters
703,940
Female Voters
663,542
NOTA Percentage
0.80%
Election Type
Lok Sabha (Parliament)
Election Year
2019
All Candidates

Complete list of candidates who contested from this constituency

#1
Dr. Subhas Sarkar

Bharatiya Janta Party

675,319
49.20%
Male
#2
Subrata Mukherjee

All India Trinamool Congress

500,986
36.50%
Male
#3
Amiya Patra

Communist Party Of India (Marxist)

100,282
7.30%
Male
#4
Milan Mandi

Independent

14,942
1.10%
Male
#5
Bibhuti Sardar

Independent

12,372
0.90%
Male
#6
Animesh Mal

Bharatiya Nyay-Adhikar Raksha Party

9,123
0.70%
Male
#7
Subhash Sarkar

Shiv Sena

9,072
0.70%
Male
#8
Mahadeb Bauri

Bahujan Samaj Party

6,707
0.50%
Male
#9
Abdul Rahim Mallik

Independent

5,819
0.40%
Male
#10
Dr. Tanmay Mandal

Socialist Unity Centre Of India (COMMUNIST)

5,679
0.40%
Male
#11
Shyamal Kumar Palit

Independent

5,034
0.40%
Male
#12
Prabir Banerjee

Jharkhand Anushilan Party

4,164
0.30%
Male
#13
Ananda Kumar Saren

Rashtriya Janadhikar Suraksha Party

3,228
0.20%
Male
#14
Sukchand Saren

Communist Party Of India (Marxist-Leninist) Red Star

2,889
0.20%
Male
#15
Gour Chandra (AKHAN) HEMBRAM

Jharkhand People's Party

2,220
0.20%
Male
Position Candidate Name Party Votes Vote %
1 Dr. Subhas Sarkar Bharatiya Janta Party 675,319 49.20%
2 Subrata Mukherjee All India Trinamool Congress 500,986 36.50%
3 Amiya Patra Communist Party Of India (Marxist) 100,282 7.30%
4 Milan Mandi Independent 14,942 1.10%
5 Bibhuti Sardar Independent 12,372 0.90%
6 Animesh Mal Bharatiya Nyay-Adhikar Raksha Party 9,123 0.70%
7 Subhash Sarkar Shiv Sena 9,072 0.70%
8 Mahadeb Bauri Bahujan Samaj Party 6,707 0.50%
9 Abdul Rahim Mallik Independent 5,819 0.40%
10 Dr. Tanmay Mandal Socialist Unity Centre Of India (COMMUNIST) 5,679 0.40%
11 Shyamal Kumar Palit Independent 5,034 0.40%
12 Prabir Banerjee Jharkhand Anushilan Party 4,164 0.30%
13 Ananda Kumar Saren Rashtriya Janadhikar Suraksha Party 3,228 0.20%
14 Sukchand Saren Communist Party Of India (Marxist-Leninist) Red Star 2,889 0.20%
15 Gour Chandra (AKHAN) HEMBRAM Jharkhand People's Party 2,220 0.20%

Bankura — 2019 Election Analysis

In the 2019 Lok Sabha election, Dr. Subhas Sarkar of Bharatiya Janata Party secured victory in the Bankura constituency (West Bengal) with a margin of 174,333 votes.

Out of 1,770,248 registered electors, 1,371,855 votes were polled, resulting in a turnout of 78.30%. A total of 15 candidates contested from this constituency. The vote share chart above visualizes how votes were distributed among the candidates.

India uses the First-Past-The-Post (FPTP) system where the candidate with the most votes wins. The margin percentage indicates how decisive the victory was relative to total votes polled. Explore related constituencies and historical results below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Subhas Sarkar (Bharatiya Janata Party) won the Bankura Lok Sabha seat in 2019.

The margin was 174,333 votes (12.70%%).

The voter turnout in Bankura for the 2019 Lok Sabha election was 78.30%%.

15 candidates contested from Bankura constituency in the 2019 Lok Sabha election.

Bankura is a Lok Sabha constituency in West Bengal.