Well... The polling is over, and the fate of all candidates in the Rejinagar constituency is sealed in the EVM.So far, 92.02% voting has been recorded in the Rejinagar constituency. The Rejinagar constituency which is a key constituency , is known for its diverse electorate and crucial role in West Bengal ’s governance. The Rejinagar 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, Tushar Kanti Chatterjee of the WBSP, Bapan Ghosh of the BJP, and Jillu Sk. of Congress are in the fray.
In the last assembly election held in 2026 in West Bengal, Humayun Kabir of the Aam Janata Unnayan party won the seat by defeating Bapan Ghosh of the Bharatiya Janata Party with a margin of 58876 votes. The Rejinagar Assembly constituency falls under the Baharampur Lok Sabha constituency. In the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, All India Trinamool Congress candidate Yusuf Pathan won the Baharampur Lok Sabha (MP) seat with a margin of 85022 votes, defeating Adhir Ranjan Choudhary of the Indian National Congress.Stay updated with the latest news, candidate profiles, and insights from this influential seat.
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Humayun Kabir
Winner
|
Aam Janata Unnayan party |
123,536
Lead:
58,876
|
51.62% |
| Bapan Ghosh | Bharatiya Janata Party | 64,660 | 27.02% |
| Ataur Rahman | All India Trinamool Congress | 41,718 | 17.43% |
| Jillu Sk. | Indian National Congress | 4,101 | 1.71% |
| Nota | None Of The Above | 1,634 | 0.68% |
| Babar Ali | Socialist Unity Centre Of India (COMMUNIST) | 1,490 | 0.62% |
| Tushar Kanti Chatterjee | West Bengal Socialist Party | 748 | 0.31% |
| Ajarul Mollick | Magadh Congress of India | 709 | 0.30% |
| Humayun Kabir | Independent | 699 | 0.29% |
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Alam Chowdhury
Winner
|
All India Trinamool Congress |
118,494
Lead:
68,268
|
56% |
| Arvind Biswas | Bharatiya Janata Party | 50,226 | 24% |
| Kafiruddin Sk | Indian National Congress | 37,282 | 18% |
| Nota | None Of The Above | 1,560 | 1% |
| Md. Babar Ali | SOCIALIST UNITY CENTRE OF INDIA (COMMUNIST) | 1,338 | 1% |
| Mujibur Rahaman | Indian Union Muslim League | 1,039 | 0% |
| Hasanur Zaman Sk | Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) | 506 | 0% |
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Rabiul Alam Chowdhury
Winner
|
Indian National Congress |
79,770
Lead:
5,560
|
43% |
| Humayun Kabir | Independent | 74,210 | 40% |
| Begum Siddika | All India Trinamool Congress | 14,631 | 8% |
| Bankim Karmakar | Bharatiya Janata Party | 10,771 | 6% |
| None Of The Above | Nota | 2,150 | 1% |
| Babar Ali | Socialist Unity Centre Of India (communist) | 1,392 | 1% |
| Rabiul Islam Sekh | Bahujan Samaj Party | 1,374 | 1% |
| Abdus Sukur | Indian Union Muslim League | 695 | 0% |
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Humayun Kabir
Winner
|
Indian National Congress |
77,542
Lead:
8,761
|
50% |
| Sirajul Islam Mondal | Revolutionary Socialist Party | 68,781 | 44% |
| Arabindu Biswas | Bharatiya Janata Party | 6,733 | 4% |
| Ful Chand Sk | Janata Dal (united) | 2,831 | 2% |
| Year | Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Lead | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Humayun Kabir | Aam Janata Unnayan party | 123,536 | 58,876 | 51.62% |
| 2021 | Alam Chowdhury | AITC | 118,494 | 68,268 | 56% |
| 2016 | Rabiul Alam Chowdhury | INC | 79,770 | 5,560 | 43% |
| 2011 | Humayun Kabir | INC | 77,542 | 8,761 | 50% |
| Year | Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Humayun Kabir | Aam Janata Unnayan party |
123,536
(Lead:
58,876)
|
51.62% |
| Bapan Ghosh | BJP | 64,660 | 27.02% | |
| 2021 | Alam Chowdhury | AITC |
118,494
(Lead:
68,268)
|
56% |
| Arvind Biswas | BJP | 50,226 | 24% | |
| 2016 | Rabiul Alam Chowdhury | INC |
79,770
(Lead:
5,560)
|
43% |
| Humayun Kabir | IND | 74,210 | 40% | |
| 2011 | Humayun Kabir | INC |
77,542
(Lead:
8,761)
|
50% |
| Sirajul Islam Mondal | RSP | 68,781 | 44% |
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Humayun Kabir of the Aam Janata Unnayan party (Aam Janata Unnayan party) won the Rejinagar Assembly seat in the 2026 elections, defeating Bapan Ghosh of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) by a margin of 58876 votes.
The strike rate in the Rejinagar constituency is 67% INC and 33% Aam Janata Unnayan party, with INC won 2 times and Aam Janata Unnayan party won 1 time since the 1977 elections.
Humayun Kabir (Aam Janata Unnayan party) received 51.62% vote share.
Bapan Ghosh (BJP) received 27.02% vote share.
Humayun Kabir (Aam Janata Unnayan party) won the 2026 election with 123536 votes, leading by 58876 votes and securing a 51.62% vote share.
The Rejinagar Assembly constituency falls under the Baharampur Lok Sabha constituency of Murshidabad district.
Humayun Kabir (Aam Janata Unnayan party) won the Rejinagar Assembly seat in 2026 with a margin of 58876 votes over Bapan Ghosh (BJP).
The Rejinagar Assembly constituency is part of the Baharampur Lok Sabha constituency, which includes other areas like Burwan (sc), Kandi, Bharatpur, Beldanga, Baharampur, Naoda.
The top candidates in the Rejinagar Assembly Election 2026 were:
Humayun Kabir (Aam Janata Unnayan party)
Bapan Ghosh (BJP)
Ataur Rahman (AITC)
These candidates were the main contenders for the seat, with Humayun Kabir (Aam Janata Unnayan party) emerging as the winner.
The voter turnout in the Rejinagar Assembly Election 2026 was 92.02%
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.