Tapan Assembly constituency

Tapan is an assembly constituency in Dakshin Dinajpur district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is reserved for scheduled tribes.

Tapan
Constituency No. 40 for the West Bengal Legislative Assembly
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Interactive Map Outlining Tapan Assembly Constituency
Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionEast India
StateWest Bengal
DistrictDakshin Dinajpur
LS constituencyBalurghat
Established1962
Total electors220,236
ReservationST
Member of Legislative Assembly
17th West Bengal Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
PartyBharatiya Janata Party
Elected year2021

Overview

As per orders of the Delimitation Commission, No. 40 Tapan Assembly constituency (ST) covers Dwip Khanda, Gophanagar, Harsura, Malancha and Tapan Chandipur gram panchayats of Tapan community development block, and Boaldar, Chak Vrigu, Jalghar, Bolla, Danga, Gopalbati, Najirpur and Patiram gram panchayats of Balurghat community development block,[1]

Tapan Assembly constituency (ST) is part of No. 6 Balurghat (Lok Sabha constituency).[1]

Members of the Legislative Assembly

Election
Year
ConstituencyName of M.L.A.Party Affiliation
1962TapanNathaniel MurmuRevolutionary Socialist Party[2]
1967Nathaniel MurmuRevolutionary Socialist Party [3]
1969Nathanel MurmuRevolutionary Socialist Party[4]
1971Patrash HembramIndian National Congress[5]
1972Patrash HembromIndian National Congress[6]
1977Nathaniel MurmuRevolutionary Socialist Party[7]
1982Khara SorenRevolutionary Socialist Party[8]
1987Khara SorenRevolutionary Socialist Party[9]
1991Khara SorenRevolutionary Socialist Party[10]
1996Khara SorenRevolutionary Socialist Party[11]
2001Khara SorenRevolutionary Socialist Party[12]
2006Khara SorenRevolutionary Socialist Party[13]
2011Bachchu HansdaAll India Trinamool Congress[14]
2006Bachchu HansdaAll India Trinamool Congress
2021Budhrai TuduBharatiya Janata Party

Election results

2021 Election

In the 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, Budhrai Tudu of BJP defeated his nearest rival, Kalpana Kisku of TMC.

2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election: Tapan
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJPBudhrai Tudu 84,381 45.29 +33.19
AITCKalpana Kisku82,73144.41+1.63
RSPRaghu Urow12,0886.49-33.70
BSPBablu Kisku2,1461.15+0.02
NOTANone of the above1,7030.91-1.51
BMPAlbinus Hasda1,3150.71
KPPUNipesh Tirki1,1250.60
SUCI(C)Kalicharan Ekka8200.44-0.33
Turnout186,30989.42+0.58
BJP gain from AITCSwing

2016 Election

In the 2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, Bachchu Hansda of TMC defeated his nearest rival Raghu Urow of RSP.

2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election: Tapan (ST) constituency
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AITCBachchu Hansda72,51142.78-8.83
RSPRaghu Urow68,11040.19+1.83
BJPKrishna Kujur20,51012.10+7.47
NOTANone of the above4,1012.42
BSPBablu Kisku1,9131.13-0.24
SUCI(C)Kalicharan Ekka1,2980.77
CPI(ML)LRam Kisku1,0450.62-0.15
Turnout169,48888.84+3.20
AITC holdSwing

2011

In the 2011 election, Bachchu Hansda of Trinamool Congress defeated his nearest rival Khara Soren of RSP.

West Bengal assembly elections, 2011: Tapan (ST) constituency[14][15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AITCBachchu Hansda72,64351.61#
RSPKhara Soren53,98638.36-18.43
BJPColombas Tirki6,5184.63
BSPNitai Kisku1,9311.37
JMMBajal Soren1,686
IndependentSobindra Nath Mahato1,670
IndependentUkil Kujur1,238
CPI(ML)LRayman Kisku1,0810.77
Turnout140,75389.78
AITC gain from RSPSwing#

.# Trinamool Congress did not contest the seat in 2006.

1977–2006

Khara Soren of RSP won the Tapan (ST) assembly seat six times in a row, defeating his nearest rivals Columbus Tirkey of BJP in 2006,[13] Anony Uraw of Trinamool Congress in 2001,[12] Lakshmi Ram Hembram of Congress in 1996[11] and 1991,[10] Japan Bhonajala of Congress in 1987,[9] and Japan Hasda of Congress in 1982.[8] Contests in most years were multi cornered but only winners and runners are being mentioned. Natheniel Murmu of RSP defeated Sebastian Tudu of Congress in 1977.[7][16]

1962–1972

Patrash Hembram of Congress won in 1972[6] and 1971.[5] Nathaniel Murmu of RSP/ Independent, won in 1969,[4] 1967[3] and 1962.[2] Prior to the Tapan seat was not there.

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