Well... The polling is over, and the fate of all candidates in the Natabari constituency is sealed in the EVM.So far, 95.16% voting has been recorded in the Natabari constituency. The Natabari constituency which is a key constituency , is known for its diverse electorate and crucial role in West Bengal ’s governance. The Natabari election result holds significant importance as it often witnesses intense battles between major political parties, shaping the city`s political landscape.In the race for the new assembly from this constituency, Dhananjoy Rava of the CPM, Girija Shankar Roy of the BJP, and Biswajit Sarkar of Congress are in the fray.
In the last assembly election held in 2026 in West Bengal, Girija Shankar Roy of the Bharatiya Janata Party won the seat by defeating Sailen Barma of the All India Trinamool Congress with a margin of 34613 votes. The Natabari Assembly constituency falls under the Cooch Behar Lok Sabha constituency. In the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, All India Trinamool Congress candidate Jagadish C Basuniya won the Cooch Behar Lok Sabha (MP) seat with a margin of 39250 votes, defeating Nisith Pramanik of the Bharatiya Janata Party.Stay updated with the latest news, candidate profiles, and insights from this influential seat.
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Girija Shankar Roy
Winner
|
Bharatiya Janata Party |
126,911
Lead:
34,613
|
54.53% |
| Sailen Barma | All India Trinamool Congress | 92,298 | 39.66% |
| Dhananjoy Rava | Communist Party of India (Marxist) | 6,606 | 2.84% |
| Biswajit Sarkar | Indian National Congress | 2,516 | 1.08% |
| Nota | None Of The Above | 1,113 | 0.48% |
| Abdus Salam | Socialist Unity Centre Of India (COMMUNIST) | 976 | 0.42% |
| Sahidul Hossain | Independent | 814 | 0.35% |
| Mrinal Kanti Saha | Independent | 677 | 0.29% |
| Md. Sakowat Ali | Aam Janata Unnayan party | 431 | 0.19% |
| Raghunath Biswas | Independent | 374 | 0.16% |
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Mihir Goswami
Winner
|
Bharatiya Janata Party |
111,743
Lead:
23,440
|
51% |
| Rabindra Nath Ghosh | All India Trinamool Congress | 88,303 | 41% |
| Akik Hassan | Communist Party of India (Marxist) | 11,839 | 5% |
| Sahidul Hossain | Independent | 1,341 | 1% |
| Abdus Salam | SOCIALIST UNITY CENTRE OF INDIA (COMMUNIST) | 1,186 | 1% |
| Nota | None Of The Above | 1,146 | 1% |
| Dalendra Nath Ray | Amra Bangalee | 1,110 | 1% |
| Ekramul Hoque | United Socialist Party | 505 | 0% |
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Rabindra Nath Ghosh
Winner
|
All India Trinamool Congress |
93,257
Lead:
16,157
|
47% |
| Tamser Ali | Communist Party Of India (marxist) | 77,100 | 39% |
| Ali Hossain | Bharatiya Janata Party | 21,524 | 11% |
| Tapan Barman | Kppu | 3,204 | 2% |
| Babla Deb | Amara Bengali | 1,678 | 1% |
| None Of The Above | Nota | 1,573 | 1% |
| Rabia Sarkar | Socialist Unity Centre Of India (communist) | 1,261 | 1% |
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Rabindra Nath Ghosh
Winner
|
All India Trinamool Congress |
81,951
Lead:
7,565
|
48% |
| Tamser Ali | Communist Party Of India (marxist) | 74,386 | 43% |
| Utpal Deb | Bharatiya Janata Party | 9,923 | 6% |
| Siddik Uddin Bepari | Independent | 2,972 | 2% |
| Girindra Nath Barman | Republican Party Of India | 1,867 | 1% |
| Prodyut Kumar Dey | Independent | 1,197 | 1% |
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Tamser Ali
Winner
|
Communist Party Of India (marxist) |
67,845
Lead:
4,836
|
49% |
| Rabindra Nath Ghosh | All India Trinamool Congress | 63,009 | 45% |
| Bepari Suchitra | Indian National Congress | 3,932 | 3% |
| Pradip Kumar Roy | Independent | 2,413 | 2% |
| Subhash Byapari | Bahujan Samaj Party | 1,717 | 1% |
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Tamser Ali
Winner
|
Communist Party Of India (marxist) |
59,779
Lead:
8,254
|
48% |
| Rabindranath Ghosh | All India Trinamool Congress | 51,525 | 42% |
| Bimal Kumar Sarkar | Bharatiya Janata Party | 5,460 | 4% |
| Pradip Kumar Roy | Independent | 2,451 | 2% |
| Gopal Chandra Roy | Bahujan Samaj Party | 1,959 | 2% |
| Dalendra Roy | Amara Bengali | 1,252 | 1% |
| Achiruddin Ahmed | Independent | 866 | 1% |
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Sibendra Narayan Chowdhuri
Winner
|
Communist Party Of India (marxist) |
57,830
Lead:
9,658
|
46% |
| Rabindra Nath Ghosh | Indian National Congress | 48,172 | 39% |
| Rabindra Nath Barman | Bharatiya Janata Party | 10,556 | 8% |
| Narayan Chandra Das | Bahujan Samaj Party | 2,126 | 2% |
| Abdul Rahaman | Forward Bloc (socialist) | 866 | 1% |
| Achhar Uddin Ahmed | Independent | 473 | 0% |
| Dalendra Roy | Amara Bengali | 149 | 0% |
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Sibendranarayan Chowdhury
Winner
|
Communist Party Of India (marxist) |
50,784
Lead:
17,636
|
47% |
| Biimbal Ch. Dhar | Indian National Congress | 33,148 | 31% |
| Rabindra Nath Barman | Bharatiya Janata Party | 19,712 | 18% |
| Narayan Dass | Bahujan Samaj Party | 1,745 | 2% |
| Nazrul Islam | Independent | 374 | 0% |
| Santana Datta | Independent | 255 | 0% |
| Haribala Roy | Amara Bengali | 201 | 0% |
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Sibendra Narayan Chowdhury
Winner
|
Communist Party Of India (marxist) |
49,564
Lead:
8,077
|
52% |
| Santosh Kumar Roy | Indian National Congress | 41,487 | 44% |
| Amalendu Deb | Independent | 983 | 1% |
| Mani Bhusan Singha Sarkar | Independent | 888 | 1% |
| Haribala Roy | Independent | 218 | 0% |
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Sibendra Narayan Chowdhury
Winner
|
Communist Party Of India (marxist) |
45,054
Lead:
10,020
|
55% |
| Santosh Kumar Roy | Indian National Congress | 35,034 | 43% |
| Dhirendra Nath Barma | Independent | 320 | 0% |
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Sibendra Narayan Chowdhury
Winner
|
Communist Party Of India (marxist) |
26,300
Lead:
13,814
|
51% |
| Santosh Kumar Roy | Indian National Congress | 12,486 | 24% |
| Jatindra Nath Singha Sarkar | Independent | 8,666 | 17% |
| Prabhat Kumar Basu | Janta Party | 3,444 | 7% |
| Year | Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Lead | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Girija Shankar Roy | BJP | 126,911 | 34,613 | 54.53% |
| 2021 | Mihir Goswami | BJP | 111,743 | 23,440 | 51% |
| 2016 | Rabindra Nath Ghosh | AITC | 93,257 | 16,157 | 47% |
| 2011 | Rabindra Nath Ghosh | AITC | 81,951 | 7,565 | 48% |
| 2006 | Tamser Ali | CPI(M) | 67,845 | 4,836 | 49% |
| 2001 | Tamser Ali | CPM | 59,779 | 8,254 | 48% |
| 1996 | Sibendra Narayan Chowdhuri | CPM | 57,830 | 9,658 | 46% |
| 1991 | Sibendranarayan Chowdhury | CPM | 50,784 | 17,636 | 47% |
| 1987 | Sibendra Narayan Chowdhury | CPM | 49,564 | 8,077 | 52% |
| 1982 | Sibendra Narayan Chowdhury | CPM | 45,054 | 10,020 | 55% |
| 1977 | Sibendra Narayan Chowdhury | CPM | 26,300 | 13,814 | 51% |
| Year | Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Girija Shankar Roy | BJP |
126,911
(Lead:
34,613)
|
54.53% |
| Sailen Barma | AITC | 92,298 | 39.66% | |
| 2021 | Mihir Goswami | BJP |
111,743
(Lead:
23,440)
|
51% |
| Rabindra Nath Ghosh | AITC | 88,303 | 41% | |
| 2016 | Rabindra Nath Ghosh | AITC |
93,257
(Lead:
16,157)
|
47% |
| Tamser Ali | CPM | 77,100 | 39% | |
| 2011 | Rabindra Nath Ghosh | AITC |
81,951
(Lead:
7,565)
|
48% |
| Tamser Ali | CPM | 74,386 | 43% | |
| 2006 | Tamser Ali | CPI(M) |
67,845
(Lead:
4,836)
|
49% |
| Rabindra Nath Ghosh | AITC | 63,009 | 45% | |
| 2001 | Tamser Ali | CPM |
59,779
(Lead:
8,254)
|
48% |
| Rabindranath Ghosh | AITC | 51,525 | 42% | |
| 1996 | Sibendra Narayan Chowdhuri | CPM |
57,830
(Lead:
9,658)
|
46% |
| Rabindra Nath Ghosh | INC | 48,172 | 39% | |
| 1991 | Sibendranarayan Chowdhury | CPM |
50,784
(Lead:
17,636)
|
47% |
| Biimbal Ch. Dhar | INC | 33,148 | 31% | |
| 1987 | Sibendra Narayan Chowdhury | CPM |
49,564
(Lead:
8,077)
|
52% |
| Santosh Kumar Roy | INC | 41,487 | 44% | |
| 1982 | Sibendra Narayan Chowdhury | CPM |
45,054
(Lead:
10,020)
|
55% |
| Santosh Kumar Roy | INC | 35,034 | 43% | |
| 1977 | Sibendra Narayan Chowdhury | CPM |
26,300
(Lead:
13,814)
|
51% |
| Santosh Kumar Roy | INC | 12,486 | 24% |
All 294 Assembly Constituencies in West Bengal
Girija Shankar Roy of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won the Natabari Assembly seat in the 2026 elections, defeating Sailen Barma of the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) by a margin of 34613 votes.
The strike rate in the Natabari constituency is 75% CPM and 25% BJP, with CPM won 6 times and BJP won 2 times since the 1977 elections.
Girija Shankar Roy (BJP) received 54.53% vote share.
Sailen Barma (AITC) received 39.66% vote share.
Girija Shankar Roy (BJP) won the 2026 election with 126911 votes, leading by 34613 votes and securing a 54.53% vote share.
The Natabari Assembly constituency falls under the Coochbehar (sc) Lok Sabha constituency of Koch Bihar district.
Girija Shankar Roy (BJP) won the Natabari Assembly seat in 2026 with a margin of 34613 votes over Sailen Barma (AITC).
The Natabari Assembly constituency is part of the Coochbehar (sc) Lok Sabha constituency, which includes other areas like Mathabhanga (sc), Coochbehar Uttar (sc), Coochbehar Dakshin, Sitalkuchi (sc), Sitai (sc), Dinhata.
The top candidates in the Natabari Assembly Election 2026 were:
Girija Shankar Roy (BJP)
Sailen Barma (AITC)
Dhananjoy Rava (CPM)
These candidates were the main contenders for the seat, with Girija Shankar Roy (BJP) emerging as the winner.
The voter turnout in the Natabari Assembly Election 2026 was 95.16%
This page contains historical election results sourced from the Election Commission of India (ECI). It is for archival and informational purposes only and does not represent current or ongoing election updates. The information provided on this page about the current and previous elections in the constituency is sourced from various publicly available platforms including https://old.eci.gov.in/statistical-report/statistical-reports/ and https://affidavit.eci.gov.in/. The ECI is the authoritative source for election-related data in India, and we rely on their official records for the content presented here. However, due to the complexity of electoral processes and potential data discrepancies, there may be occasional inaccuracies or omissions in the information provided.