Raipur, West Bengal Assembly constituency

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Raipur is an assembly constituency in Bankura district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is reserved for scheduled tribes.

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Raipur
Constituency No. 250 for the West Bengal Legislative Assembly
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Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionEast India
StateWest Bengal
DistrictBankura
Lok Sabha constituencyBankura
Established1951
Total electors178,267
ReservationST
Member of Legislative Assembly
18th West Bengal Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
PartyAll India Trinamool Congress
Elected year2021
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Overview

As per orders of the Delimitation Commission, No. 250 Raipur Assembly constituency (ST) is composed of the following: Raipur and Sarenga community development blocks.[1]

Raipur Assembly constituency is part of No. 36 Bankura (Lok Sabha constituency).[1]

Members of the Legislative Assembly

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Year Name Party
1952 Jadu Nath Murmu Independent politician
Jatindra Nath Basu Indian National Congress
1957 Jadu Nath Murmu
Sudha Rani Dutta
1962 Sudha Rani Dutta
1967 Bhabatosh Saren Bangla Congress
1969
1971 Babulal Saren Jharkhand Party
1972 Maniklal Besra Communist Party of India
1977 Apindra Kisku Communist Party of India (Marxist)
1982 Upen Kisku
1987
1991
1996
2001
2006
2011
2016 Birendra Nath Tudu All India Trinamool Congress
2021 Mrityunjoy Murmu
2026 Kshetra Mohan Hansda Bharatiya Janata Party
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Election results

2026

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2026 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election: Raipur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Thakur Mani Saren
BJP Kshetra Mohan Hansda
CPI(M) RamChandra Mandi
INC Shubra Hembram
JUP Suklal Tudu
BSP Ananta Kisku
NOTA None of the above
Majority
Turnout
Swing
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2021

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2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election: Raipur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Mrityunjoy Murmu 101,043 51.96 +1.29
BJP Shudhansu Hansda 81,645 41.98 +33.90
ISF Milan Mandi 6,593 3.39
NOTA None of the above 2,986 1.54 −0.27
Independent Sukchand Saren 1,161 0.60
SUCI(C) Shyampada Mudi 1,048 0.54
Turnout 194,476
AITC hold Swing
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2016

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West Bengal assembly elections, 2016: Raipur (ST) constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITC Birendra Nath Tudu 89,841 50.67 +6.41
CPI(M) Dilip Kumar Hansda 63,119 35.60 −8.78
BJP Shudhansu Hansda 14,332 8.08
NOTA None of the above 3,215 1.81
JMM Chunaram Saren 2,769 1.56
Independent Dulal Saren 1,740 0.98
CPI(ML)L Kandan Mandi 1,552 0.88
BMP Kalipada Hembram 754 0.43
Turnout 177,322 86.70 −0.62
AITC gain from CPI(M) Swing
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2011

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West Bengal assembly elections, 2011: Raipur[2][3][4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
CPI(M) Upen Kisku 69,008 44.38 −10.34
AITC Pramila Murmu 68,826 44.26 +9.11
JMM Kshetra Mohan Hansda 7,776
BJP Pelaram Murmu 3,770
Independent Sukchand Saren 3,501
Independent Jnanada Mandi 1,501
Independent Dhirendranath Mandi 1,050
JVM(P) Parisritosh Saren 658
Turnout 155,490 87.22
CPI(M) hold Swing -19.45
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1977-2006

In the 2006, 2001, 1996, 1991, 1987 and 1982 state assembly elections, Upen Kisku of CPI(M) won the Raipur assembly seat defeating his nearest rivals Bibhabati Tudu of Trinamool Congress, Kshetra Mohan Hansda, Independent, Smritirekha Kisku of Congress, Aditya Kisku, Independent, and Bhabaosh Saren of Congress (two consecutive elections), respectively. Contests in most years were multi cornered but only winners and runners are being mentioned. Apindra Kisku of CPI(M) defeated Gangadhar Murmu of Congress in 1977.[5]

1952-1972

Maniklal Besra of CPI won in 1972. Babulal Saren of Jharkhand Party won in 1971. Bhabatosh Saren of Bangla Congress won in 1969 and 1967. Sudha Rani Dutta of Congress won in 1962. In 1957 and 1952 Raipur had dual/ joint seats. Jadu Nath Murmu and Sudha Rani Dutta, both of Congress, won in 1957. Jadu Nath Murmu, Independent, and Jatindra Nath Basu of Congress, won in independent India's first election in 1952.[6]

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