Baduria is a key legislative assembly constituency in West Bengal, located in the North 24 Parganas district. In the 2021 assembly elections, the seat was won by All India Trinamool Congress. Quazi Abdur Rahim, from All India Trinamool Congress defeated Sukalyan Baidya of the Bharatiya Janata Party by a margin of 56444 votes.
Baduria Assembly constituency is part of the Basirhat Lok Sabha constituency. In the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, All India Trinamool Congress candidate Haji Nurul Islam won the Basirhat parliamentary seat by defeating Smt. Rekha Patra of the Bharatiya Janata Party with a margin of 333547 votes.
From election campaigns to final results, follow all developments related to Baduria assembly constituency, including winner details, vote margins, and more on our dedicated page.
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Quazi Abdur Rahim
WINNER
|
All India Trinamool Congress |
109,701
Lead: 56,444
|
52% |
| Sukalyan Baidya | Bharatiya Janata Party | 53,257 | 25% |
| Abdus Sattar | Indian National Congress | 45,231 | 21% |
| Nota | None Of The Above | 1,953 | 1% |
| Gopal Das | Bahujan Samaj Party | 1,278 | 1% |
| Safikul Islam Dafadar | Independent | 844 | 0% |
| Nitai Krishna Pal | SOCIALIST UNITY CENTRE OF INDIA (COMMUNIST) | 619 | 0% |
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Abdur Rahim Quazi
WINNER
|
Indian National Congress |
98,408
Lead: 22,245
|
50% |
| Amir Ali | All India Trinamool Congress | 76,163 | 39% |
| Debika Mukherjee | Bharatiya Janata Party | 17,629 | 9% |
| None Of The Above | Nota | 1,654 | 1% |
| Gopal Das | Bahujan Samaj Party | 1,166 | 1% |
| Nurul Amin Mondal | Socialist Unity Centre Of India (communist) | 1,130 | 1% |
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Abdul Gaffar Quazi
WINNER
|
Indian National Congress |
89,952
Lead: 22,960
|
53% |
| Md. Shelim Gain | Communist Party Of India (marxist) | 66,992 | 40% |
| Sukumar Dey | Bharatiya Janata Party | 6,616 | 4% |
| Alauddin Amed | Independent | 2,872 | 2% |
| Gopal Das | Bahujan Samaj Party | 1,469 | 1% |
| Nurul Amin Mondal | Socialist Unity Centre Of India (communist) | 1,278 | 1% |
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Md. Shelim Gain
WINNER
|
Communist Party Of India (marxist) |
63,456
Lead: 167
|
46% |
| Abdul Gaffar Kazi | Indian National Congress | 63,289 | 45% |
| Sudhansu Mondal | All India Trinamool Congress | 8,361 | 6% |
| Waliur Rahaman | Samajwadi Party | 2,523 | 2% |
| Gopal Das | Bahujan Samaj Party | 1,455 | 1% |
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Qazi Abdul Gaffar
WINNER
|
Indian National Congress |
63,277
Lead: 10,756
|
51% |
| Sambhu Biswas | Communist Party Of India (marxist) | 52,521 | 43% |
| Azizur Rahaman | Bharatiya Janata Party | 5,102 | 4% |
| Shah Alam | Indian National League | 2,544 | 2% |
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Quazi Abdul Guffar
WINNER
|
Indian National Congress |
58,967
Lead: 5,303
|
47% |
| Md. Shelim | Communist Party Of India (marxist) | 53,664 | 43% |
| Pallab Chaudhuri | Bharatiya Janata Party | 9,121 | 7% |
| Akhil Chakraborty | Independent | 570 | 0% |
| Safikul Sohaji | Indian National League | 512 | 0% |
| Dipak Kumar Sarkar | Amara Bengali | 217 | 0% |
| Md. Asraff Ali | Independent | 208 | 0% |
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Quazi Abdul Gaffar
WINNER
|
Indian National Congress |
46,179
Lead: 3,339
|
42% |
| Mohammad Shelim | Communist Party Of India (marxist) | 42,840 | 39% |
| Ranajit Das | Bharatiya Janata Party | 16,717 | 15% |
| Asraf Ali | Jharkhand Party | 401 | 0% |
| Azizar | Muslim Leage | 333 | 0% |
| Dipak Kumar Sarkar | Amara Bengali | 305 | 0% |
| Arun Ghosh | Independent | 267 | 0% |
| Siddiqui Hedayet Ulah | Independent | 161 | 0% |
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Md. Shelim
WINNER
|
Communist Party Of India (marxist) |
43,102
Lead: 1,425
|
46% |
| Quazi Abdul Gaffar | Indian National Congress | 41,677 | 45% |
| Md. Abibur Rahaman | Muslim Leage | 5,738 | 6% |
| Rasdha Raman Mondal | Independent | 884 | 1% |
| Arun Ghosh | Independent | 364 | 0% |
| Dipak Kumar Sarkar | Independent | 290 | 0% |
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Quazi Abdul Gaffar
WINNER
|
Indian National Congress |
42,123
Lead: 2,837
|
51% |
| Mostafa Bin Quasem | Communist Party Of India (marxist) | 39,286 | 47% |
| Nibir Kumar Halder | Independent | 742 | 1% |
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Mostafa Bin Quasem
WINNER
|
Communist Party Of India (marxist) |
25,756
Lead: 11,753
|
52% |
| Zulfiquer Ali | Indian National Congress | 14,003 | 28% |
| Azizur Rahman | Janta Party | 8,628 | 17% |
| Molla Mohammad Yunus | Muslim Leage | 356 | 1% |
| Year | Candidate's Name | Votes | Lead | Vote Share | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Quazi Abdur Rahim | AITC | 109,701 | 56,444 | 52% |
| 2016 | Abdur Rahim Quazi | INC | 98,408 | 22,245 | 50% |
| 2011 | Abdul Gaffar Quazi | INC | 89,952 | 22,960 | 53% |
| 2006 | Md. Shelim Gain | CPI(M) | 63,456 | 167 | 46% |
| 2001 | Qazi Abdul Gaffar | INC | 63,277 | 10,756 | 51% |
| 1996 | Quazi Abdul Guffar | INC | 58,967 | 5,303 | 47% |
| 1991 | Quazi Abdul Gaffar | INC | 46,179 | 3,339 | 42% |
| 1987 | Md. Shelim | CPM | 43,102 | 1,425 | 46% |
| 1982 | Quazi Abdul Gaffar | INC | 42,123 | 2,837 | 51% |
| 1977 | Mostafa Bin Quasem | CPM | 25,756 | 11,753 | 52% |
| Year | Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Quazi Abdur Rahim | AITC |
109,701
(Lead: 56,444)
|
52% |
| Sukalyan Baidya | BJP | 53,257 | 25% | |
| 2016 | Abdur Rahim Quazi | INC |
98,408
(Lead: 22,245)
|
50% |
| Amir Ali | AITC | 76,163 | 39% | |
| 2011 | Abdul Gaffar Quazi | INC |
89,952
(Lead: 22,960)
|
53% |
| Md. Shelim Gain | CPM | 66,992 | 40% | |
| 2006 | Md. Shelim Gain | CPI(M) |
63,456
(Lead: 167)
|
46% |
| Abdul Gaffar Kazi | INC | 63,289 | 45% | |
| 2001 | Qazi Abdul Gaffar | INC |
63,277
(Lead: 10,756)
|
51% |
| Sambhu Biswas | CPM | 52,521 | 43% | |
| 1996 | Quazi Abdul Guffar | INC |
58,967
(Lead: 5,303)
|
47% |
| Md. Shelim | CPM | 53,664 | 43% | |
| 1991 | Quazi Abdul Gaffar | INC |
46,179
(Lead: 3,339)
|
42% |
| Mohammad Shelim | CPM | 42,840 | 39% | |
| 1987 | Md. Shelim | CPM |
43,102
(Lead: 1,425)
|
46% |
| Quazi Abdul Gaffar | INC | 41,677 | 45% | |
| 1982 | Quazi Abdul Gaffar | INC |
42,123
(Lead: 2,837)
|
51% |
| Mostafa Bin Quasem | CPM | 39,286 | 47% | |
| 1977 | Mostafa Bin Quasem | CPM |
25,756
(Lead: 11,753)
|
52% |
| Zulfiquer Ali | INC | 14,003 | 28% |
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Quazi Abdur Rahim of the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) won the Baduria Assembly seat in the 2021 elections, defeating Sukalyan Baidya of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) by a margin of 56444 votes.
The strike rate in the Baduria constituency is 75% INC and 25% CPM, with INC won 6 times and CPM won 2 times since the 1977 elections.
Quazi Abdur Rahim (AITC) received 52.00% vote share.
Sukalyan Baidya (BJP) received 25.00% vote share.
Quazi Abdur Rahim (AITC) won the 2021 election with 109701 votes, leading by 56444 votes and securing a 52.00% vote share.
The Baduria Assembly constituency falls under the Basirhat Lok Sabha constituency of North 24 Parganas district.
Quazi Abdur Rahim (AITC) won the Baduria Assembly seat in 2021 with a margin of 56444 votes over Sukalyan Baidya (BJP).
The Baduria Assembly constituency is part of the Basirhat Lok Sabha constituency, which includes other areas like Haroa, Minakhan (sc), Sandeshkhali (st), Basirhat Dakshin, Basirhat Uttar, Hingalganj (sc).
The top candidates in the Baduria Assembly Election 2021 were:
Quazi Abdur Rahim (AITC)
Sukalyan Baidya (BJP)
Abdus Sattar (INC)
These candidates were the main contenders for the seat, with Quazi Abdur Rahim (AITC) emerging as the winner.
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.