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The Next West Bengal Legislative Assembly election is speculated to be held on or before March-April 2026 to elect all 294 members of the state's Legislative Assembly.
Background
In the previous assembly elections, The AITC-GJM coalition won 214 seats out of 292 seats, with 2 seats being vacant. After the victory, Mamata Banerjee became the next chief minister of the state. 5 MLA, with Mukul Roy, joined the AITC from the BJP. After Mamata Banerjee lost from Nandigram, she won the by-election from Bhabanipur.[1][2]
Schedule
Poll Event | Schedule |
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Notification Date | TBD |
Last Date for filing nomination | TBD |
Scrutiny of nomination | TBD |
Last Date for Withdrawal of nomination | TBD |
Date of Poll | TBD |
Date of Counting of Votes | TBD |
Parties and alliances
Alliance/Party | Flag | Symbol | Leader | Seats Contested | ||||
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All India Trinamool Congress | ![]() |
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Mamata Banerjee | TBD | ||||
Bharatiya Janata Party | ![]() |
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Suvendu Adhikari | TBD | ||||
Sanjukta Morcha | Communist Party of India (Marxist) | ![]() |
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Mohammed Salim | TBD | TBD | ||
Indian National Congress | ![]() |
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Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury | TBD | ||||
Indian Secular Front | ![]() |
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Nawsad Siddique | TBD | ||||
All India Forward Bloc | ![]() |
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Debabrata Biswas | TBD | ||||
Revolutionary Socialist Party | ![]() |
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Manoj Bhattacharya | TBD | ||||
Communist Party of India | ![]() |
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Swapan Banerjee | TBD | ||||
Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation | ![]() |
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Janardan Prasad | TBD | ||||
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha | ![]() |
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TBD | |||||
Hamro Party | Ajoy Edwards | TBD | ||||||
Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) | ![]() |
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Provash Ghosh | TBD | ||||
Bharatiya Gorkha Prajatantrik Morcha | Anit Thapa | TBD | ||||||
Gorkha Janmukti Morcha | Bimal Gurung | TBD |
Notes
References
- ^ "Mamata Banerjee wins Bhabanipur bypoll by landslide margin". BusinessLine. 3 October 2021. Retrieved 21 November 2023.
- ^ "Mamata Banerjee back in Bengal Assembly with Bhabanipur win". The Hindu. 3 October 2021. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 21 November 2023.
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