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Pursurah Assembly Election 2024

Pursurah Assembly Election 2026
Pursurah Assembly constituency
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Past Pursurah Assembly Election Results

WINNER

Biman Ghosh

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BJP
Number of Votes 1,19,334
Winning Party Voting %53.5
Winning Margin %12.6

Other Candidates - Pursurah Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Dilip Yadav

    AITC

    91,156
  • Monika Malik Ghosh

    INC

    7,828
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    2,788
  • Chiranjit Barik

    IND

    1,968
WINNER

Dr. M. Nuruzzaman

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AITC
Number of Votes 1,05,275
Winning Party Voting %51.1
Winning Margin %14.1

Other Candidates - Pursurah Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Pratim Singha Roy

    INC

    76,148
  • Subhendu Mukherjee

    BJP

    18,296
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    3,646
  • Jhantu Saha

    IND

    2,649

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