Baduria Assembly constituency
{{Short description|West Bengal Legislative Assembly constituency}}
{{About|the assembly constituency in West Bengal, India|1 its namesake community development block|Baduria (community development block)|2 its namesake town|Baduria}}
{{Use Indian English|date=January 2021}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2021}}
{{Infobox Indian constituency
| name = Baduria
| type= SLA
| map_image = {{Maplink|frame=yes|plain=y|frame-width=300|frame-height=300|frame-align=center|type=shape|from=Vidhan Sabha constituencies/West Bengal/Baduria.map}}
| map_caption = Interactive Map Outlining Baduria Assembly Constituency
| map_alt =
| mla = Abdur Rahim Quazi
| party = All India Trinamool Congress
| alliance =
| latest_election_year = 2021
| state = West Bengal
| district = North 24 Parganas
| loksabha_cons = Basirhat
| constituency_no = 99
| established = 1957
| electors = 243,747
| reservation = None
| abolished =
}}
Baduria Assembly constituency is an assembly constituency in North 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal.
Overview
As per orders of the Delimitation Commission, No. 99 Baduria Assembly constituency is composed of the following: Baduria municipality, and Aturia, Bagjola, Bajitpur, Chandipur, Chhatra, South Jadurhati, North Jadurhati, Jagannathpur, Jasikati Atghara, Nayabastia Milani, Raghunathpur and Sayesta Nagar II gram panchayats of Baduria community development block.{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/delim/Final_Publications/WestBengal/FINAL%20ORDER%20NOTIFICATION_English.pdf | title = Delimitation Commission Order No. 18 dated 15 February 2006 | access-date=15 October 2010|work = West Bengal| publisher= Election Commission of India}}
Baduria Assembly constituency is part of No. 18 Basirhat (Lok Sabha constituency).
Members of the Legislative Assembly
Election results
=2021=
In the 2021 elections, Abdur Rahim Quazi of AITC defeated his nearest rival Sukalyan Baidya of BJP.
{{Election box begin| title=West Bengal assembly elections, 2021: Baduria constituency}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link
|party = All India Trinamool Congress
|candidate = Abdur Rahim Quazi
|votes = 109,701
|percentage = 51.53
|change = +12.70
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
|party = Bharatiya Janata Party
|candidate = Sukalyan Baidya
|votes = 53,257
|percentage = 25.02
|change = +16.03
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
|party = Indian National Congress
|candidate = Abdus Sattar
|votes = 45,231
|percentage = 21.25
|change = -28.92
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
|party = None of the above
|candidate = None of the above
|votes = 1,953
|percentage = 0.92
|change = +0.08
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
|party = Bahujan Samaj Party
|candidate = Gopal Das
|votes = 1,278
|percentage = 0.60
|change = +0.01
}}
{{Election box candidate
|party = Independent
|candidate = Safikul Islam Dafadar
|votes = 844
|percentage = 0.40
|change =
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
|party = Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)
|candidate = Nitai Krishna Pal
|votes = 619
|percentage = 0.29
|change = -0.29
}}
{{Election box turnout
|votes = 212,883
|percentage =
|change =
}}
{{Election box gain with party link
|winner = All India Trinamool Congress
|loser = Indian National Congress
|swing =
}}
{{Election box end}}
=2016=
In the 2016 elections, Abdur Rahim Quazi of Indian National Congress defeated his nearest rival Amir Ali of All India Trinamool Congress.
{{Election box begin | title=West Bengal assembly elections, 2016: Baduria constituency}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
|party = Indian National Congress
|candidate = Abdur Rahim Quazi
|votes = 98,408
|percentage = 50.17
|change = -3.00
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
|party = All India Trinamool Congress
|candidate = Amir Ali
|votes = 76,163
|percentage = 38.83
|change = New
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
|party = Bharatiya Janata Party
|candidate = Debika Mukherjee
|votes = 17,629
|percentage = 8.99
|change = +5.08
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
|party = None of the above
|candidate = None of the above
|votes = 1,654
|percentage = 0.84
|change =
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
|party = Bahujan Samaj Party
|candidate = Gopal Das
|votes = 1,166
|percentage = 0.59
|change = -0.27
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
|party = Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)
|candidate = Nurul Amin Mondal
|votes = 1,130
|percentage = 0.58
|change = -0.18
}}
{{Election box turnout
|votes = 196,150
|percentage = 87.75
|change = -2.25
}}
{{Election box hold with party link
|winner = Indian National Congress
|swing =
}}
{{Election box end}}
=2011=
In the 2011 election, Quazi Abdul Ghaffar of Congress defeated his nearest rival Md. Selim Gayen of CPI(M).
{{Election box begin | title=West Bengal assembly elections, 2011: Baduria constituency{{cite web| url = http://www.empoweringindia.org/new/constituency.aspx?eid=736&cid=99| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120327191636/http://www.empoweringindia.org/new/constituency.aspx?eid=736&cid=99| url-status = usurped| archive-date = 27 March 2012|title = West Bengal Assembly Election 2011 |work =Baduria| publisher = Empowering India |access-date = 24 April 2011}}}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
|party = Indian National Congress
|candidate = Quazi Abdul Gaffar
|votes = 89,952
|percentage = 53.17
|change = +1.66#
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
|party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
|candidate = Mohammed Selim Gayen
|votes = 66,992
|percentage = 39.60
|change = -6.02
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
|party = Bharatiya Janata Party
|candidate = Sukumar Dey
|votes = 6,616
|percentage = 3.91
|change =
}}
{{Election box candidate
|party = Independent
|candidate = Alauddin Amed
|votes = 2,872
|percentage =
|change =
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
|party = Bahujan Samaj Party
|candidate = Gopal Das
|votes = 1,469
|percentage = 0.86
|change =
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
|party = Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)
|candidate = Nurul Amin Mondal
|votes = 1,278
|percentage = 0.76
|change =
}}
{{Election box turnout
|votes = 169,179
|percentage = 90
|change =
}}
{{Election box gain with party link
|winner = Indian National Congress
|loser = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
|swing = 7.08#
}}
{{Election box end}}
.# Swing calculated on Congress+Trinamool Congress vote percentages taken together in 2006.
=1977-2006=
In the 2006 state assembly elections, Mohammad Shelim of CPI(M) won the Baduria assembly seat defeating his nearest rival Abdul Gaffar Kazi of Congress. Contests in most years were multi cornered but only winners and runners are being mentioned. Abdul Gaffar Kazi of Congress defeated Sambhu Biswas of CPI(M) in 2001 and Mohammad Shelim of CPI(M) in 1996 and 1991. In 1987, the result was in favour of Mohammad Shelim when Abdul Gaffar Kazi had lost. In 1982, Abdul Gaffar Kazi had won against CPI(M) candidate Mustafa Bin Quasem, who had won in 1977 against Zulfiqar Ali of Congress.{{cite web| url = http://eci.nic.in/archive/ElectionAnalysis/AE/S25/Partycomp94.htm |title = 94 - Baduria Assembly Constituency |work = Partywise Comparison Since 1977 | publisher = Election Commission of India|access-date = 15 October 2010}}
=1957-1972=
References
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{{North 24 Parganas topics}}
{{Vidhan Sabha constituencies of West Bengal}}
{{West Bengal elections}}
Category:Assembly constituencies of West Bengal
Category:Politics of North 24 Parganas district