The estimated voter turnout in Arambagh Assembly constituency of West Bengal was 92.24% till 7pm on April 29, 2026. The total state-wide voter turnout average in West Bengal at 7pm was approximately 91.57%, according to the latest data released by the Election Commission of India for the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections.
The voter turnout at Arambagh was 21.07% till 9am on April 29. By 11am the turnout was 46.16%, it was 68.15% at 1pm, 83.83% by 3pm, and 91.43% by 5pm
Full list list of all candidates for the Arambagh seat in the 2026 Assembly election:
- Bag Mita (TMC)
- Bag Hemanta (BJP)
- Sushil Santra (INC)
- Bithika Pandit (CPIM)
- Kajallata Kundu (BSP)
- Hemanta Bag (IND)
About Constituency
Arambagh is one of the 294 Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) constituencies in West Bengal. This seat falls in the Hooghly district of the South West Bengal region in West Bengal. The
reservation status of this constituency is Scheduled Caste. The Arambagh Assembly constituency falls within the Arambagh Lok Sabha constituency.
Voter Turnout
The voter turnout in Arambagh in the 2021 Assembly election was 84.98%, while it was 85.82% in 2016, and 88.4% in 2011. The total state-wide voter turnout in West Bengal in the 2021 Assembly elections was 73.9%. In the Assembly elections of 2016 and 2011, the total state-wide voter turnout was 77.10% and 74.92%, respectively.
In the Phase 1 of the two-phase elections in West Bengal, 152 constituencies went to the poll on April 23, and the average voter turnout was 93.19%, which is much higher than the 81.56% average turnout for the entire state in 2021 elections.
Demographic Profile
The Arambagh constituency is voting on Wednesday, April 29, 2026. A total of 2,53,260 electors are eligible to vote, of whom 1,28,700 are male, 1,24,558 are female, and two are of the third gender.
Past Results
In the 2021 West Bengal Assembly elections, Madhusudan Bag of BJP won this constituency, beating Sujata Mondal of TMC by a margin of 7,172 votes. In 2016, Krishna Chandra Santra of TMC was the winner in this seat, beating Asit Malik of CPIM by a margin of 36,457 votes. In the 2011 Assembly elections, Krishna Chandra Santra of TMC won this seat, defeating Asit Kumar Malik of CPIM by a margin of 19,563 votes.
In the 2021 West Bengal Assembly elections, the Trinamool Congress won 215 of the state?s 294 seats, while the Bharatiya Janata Party secured 77.
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