| Candidate name | Assembly Constituencies | Votes | Vote Share | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sudipta Das | Itahar | 3,015 | 1.48% | LOST |
| Dipak Barman | Maldaha | 2,332 | 1.06% | LOST |
| Dr. Rejaul Karim | Kandi | 1,530 | 0.77% | LOST |
| Dr. Sajal Biswas | Gaighata | 9,003 | 4.3% | LOST |
| Soumen Halder | Hingalganj (SC) | 7,205 | 3.48% | LOST |
| Paramita Dasgupta | Sonarpur Dakshin | 16,784 | 6.81% | LOST |
| Mousumi Ghosh | Maniktala | 9,014 | 5.98% | LOST |
| Nabendu Ghara | Tamluk | 8,801 | 3.43% | LOST |
| Swapan Barman | Moyna | 4,499 | 1.83% | LOST |
| Shanti Giri | Nandigram | 2,997 | 1.19% | LOST |
| Saikat Giri | Patashpur | 4,595 | 1.98% | LOST |
| Teharan Hossain | Kanthi Dakshin | 3,868 | 1.82% | LOST |
| Shyamal Kanti Das Pattanayek | Dantan | 3,580 | 1.64% | LOST |
| Bikash Sarangi | Gopiballavpur | 3,149 | 1.48% | LOST |
| Ashoke Sen | Pingla | 6,423 | 2.65% | LOST |
| Monikuntal Khamrui | Medinipur | 7,649 | 3.13% | LOST |
| Akhilesh Kumar Singh | Asansol Uttar | 4,779 | 2.27% | LOST |
The CPI candidate list for West Bengal Assembly Election 2026 includes all nominees contesting across 294 assembly constituencies.
CPI is contesting a significant number of the 294 assembly seats in West Bengal, focusing on both traditional strongholds and strategic constituencies to maximize its electoral impact.
Key high-profile CPI candidates contesting in notable constituencies will be highlighted here.
Yes, CPI has introduced several fresh candidates alongside seasoned leaders to appeal to youth voters and consolidate its voter base across key regions.
The complete constituency-wise CPI candidate list is available on this page, detailing the nominees for all seats, their opponents, and key contest highlights.
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