Kolkata, May 23: The results of the Joynagar Lok Sabha Constituency was declared today. The counting of votes began on the Joynagar Parliamentary seat in West Bengal at 8 am on Thursday, May 23. Protima Mondol of TMC defeated BJP's Dr Ashok Kandary by a margin of 3,16,775 votes.
Voting took place for the Joynagar seat in the seventh and final phase of Lok Sabha Elections 2019. A total voter turnout of 73.51 per cent was recorded, as per Election Commission of India. Stay with us for Live updates on the results for the Joynagar Lok Sabha seat in West Bengal. Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Results
The incumbent parliamentarian, representing the constituency is from AITC – Pratima Mondal. The MP emerged victorious in the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections by defeating the Left Front’s Republican Socialist Party (RSP) candidate – Subhash Naskar. AITC has fielded Pratima Mondal again this time from the constituency. To defeat the incumbent MP in the Lok Sabha elections 2019, RSP has fielded Subhash Naskar again, while Congress has announced Tapan Mondal as their candidate. BJP has fielded Ashok Kandari as their candidate. West Bengal Election Results 2019 Live News Updates
As per the ECI website – updated on March 13, 2019 – there are 11,43,640 voters in the parliamentary constituency, among them 5,49,836 are females while 5,93,804 are males. The average literacy rate of the constituency is 76 per cent. This constituency is located around the Sunderban delta region, and the main occupation here is agriculture. The female to male ratio is 937.
Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Schedule for Seventh Phase:
Announcement and Issue of Press Note | March 10 |
Issue of Notification | April 22 |
Last date for filing nomination | April 29 |
Scrutiny of nomination | April 30 |
Last date for withdrawal of candidature | May 2 |
Date Of Poll | May 19 |
Date of Result | May 23 |
Dates Before Elections Shall be Completed | May 27 |
According to the Election Commission’s briefings, the process of filing nomination for Joynagar (SC) Lok Sabha elections began on April 22, which continued till April 29. The scrutiny was done on April 30, and the last date for the withdrawal of the nominations was May 2. The polling took place on May 19.
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In 2014 Lok Sabha polls, AITC bagged 34 seats – gaining 15 more than 2009, while CPI(M) could win only two seats – Raiganj and Murshidabad. Congress emerged victorious on four seats, and BJP opened their account from Asansol and Darjeeling. Lok Sabha elections took place in seven phases across the state – on April 11, April 18, April 23, April 29, May 6, May 12 and May 19. The results would be declared on May 23.
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