Noapara Assembly Election Results 2026 Live Updates: BJP's Arjun Singh won by 17656 votes
THE TIMES OF INDIA | May 06, 2026, 11:38:41 IST
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Noapara Assembly Election Results 2026 Live Updates: BJP's Arjun Singh won by 17656 votes
Arjun Singh (Bharatiya Janata Party), Asoke Bhattacharya (Congress), Gargi Chatterjee (Communist Party of India (Marxist)), Trinankur Bhattacharjee (Trinamool Congress), Mina Majumdar (Bahujan Samaj Party), Biplob Mitra (Aam Janata Unnayan party), Amit Kumar Shaw (Independent), Izaharul Haque (Independent), Jayanta Kumar Banerjee (Independent), Banti Rajak (Independent), Vikash Kumar Ram (Independent), Bishal Kumar Mandal (Independent), Maqsud Hasan (Independent), Supriyo Dey (Independent), and Hriday Kant Pathak (Independent) — 15 candidates contesting from Noapara in West Bengal's 2026 Assembly Election. Votes cast across this constituency are now being counted, and early trends from each round will be closely watched as the day unfolds. Noapara is a General constituency under the Barrackpore Lok Sabha segment. In 2021, Manju Basu of the Trinamool Congress won by a margin of 26,710 votes. the final result will show which candidate has secured the most votes in Noapara in 2026.
11:38 (IST) May 06
BJP’s Arjun Singh defeats TMC’s Trinankur Bhattacharjee by 17656 votes
Arjun Singh of the BJP emerged victorious in the election, securing a total of 94415votes. He defeated TMC candidate Trinankur Bhattacharjeeby a decisive margin of 17656votes.
17:57 (IST) May 04
BJP leads West Bengal with tally crossing majority mark
Counting is underway across West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, where the majority mark stands at 148. BJP holds a tally of 179 seats, with 11 declared wins and leads in 168 constituencies, putting it past the majority threshold if those leads hold. TMC has a tally of 106, with 2 wins and leads in 104 seats, needing 42 more to reach the majority mark.
17:46 (IST) May 04
Noapara Election Result: BJP's Arjun Singh leads as counting continues
In the Noapara constituency of West Bengal, BJP's Arjun Singh is currently leading the count with 33,408 votes, holding a margin of 5,803 votes over TMC's Trinankur Bhattacharjee, who has accumulated 27,605 votes so far. Bhattacharjee, a post-graduate and 34-year-old TMC candidate, is trailing at this stage as counting progresses in this General category seat.
17:35 (IST) May 04
Tamil Nadu tally race tight as majority mark stays at 118
Counting is underway across Tamil Nadu's 234 assembly seats, with the majority mark set at 118. Candidates from other parties and independents cumulatively lead in the state with a tally of 115, comprising 10 declared wins and leads in 105 seats, leaving them just 3 seats short of the majority mark if those leads hold. SPA holds a tally of 60, with 7 seats won and leads in 53 more, needing 58 additional seats to reach the majority mark. NDA is trailing with a tally of 55, leading in 55 constituencies and yet to open its won-seats count, requiring 63 more seats to cross the threshold.
17:24 (IST) May 04
Barrackpur Election Results 2026: BJP's Kaustuv Bagchi leads by over 12,000 votes
In Barrackpur, West Bengal, BJP's Kaustuv Bagchi is currently leading with 44,962 votes, holding a margin of 12,207 over TMC's Raj Chakraborty (Raju), who has accumulated 32,755 votes and is trailing at this stage of counting. The seat is currently held by TMC's Raju Chakraborty (Raj), who is not among the top 3 candidates presently reflected in the leading positions.
17:13 (IST) May 04
BJP leading in West Bengal with 166 seats
As the counting continues for West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, where 148 is the magic number for a majority, the BJP is currently ahead with 166 seats. They've secured 11 wins so far and are leading in 155 other constituencies. If these leads hold, the BJP would be 18 seats beyond the majority mark. The TMC is trailing with 119 seats, having won 2 and leading in 117, and would need 29 more to cross the majority threshold.
Noapara Election Result: BJP's Arjun Singh leads with 5,803-vote margin
In the Noapara constituency of West Bengal, BJP's Arjun Singh is currently leading the count with 33,408 votes, holding a margin of 5,803 over TMC's Trinankur Bhattacharjee, who has gathered 27,605 votes so far. Bhattacharjee, a postgraduate and 34-year-old TMC candidate, is trailing as counting continues. The sitting MLA Manju Basu of TMC is not among the candidates in the current count.
16:51 (IST) May 04
UDF leads in enough seats to cross Kerala majority mark
In Kerala, where 71 seats are needed for a majority in the 140-seat assembly, the UDF is leading in enough seats to cross that mark if current leads hold. The alliance has won 51 seats and is leading in 36 more, taking its tally to 87. The LDF has won 27 seats and is leading in 9, giving it a tally of 36, still 35 seats short of the majority mark. Candidates from other parties and independents cumulatively account for a tally of 17 seats in Kerala.
16:40 (IST) May 04
Khardaha Election Results 2026: BJP's Kalyan Chakraborti leads by over 22,000 votes
In Khardaha, West Bengal, BJP candidate Kalyan Chakraborti is currently leading with 93,215 votes, holding a margin of 22,192 over TMC's Devadeep Purohit, who has gathered 71,023 votes and is trailing at this stage of counting. The seat is currently held by TMC's Kajal Sinha, who is not among the top 3 candidates presently reflected in the leading positions.
16:29 (IST) May 04
BJP leads West Bengal with a tally of 203 seats
Counting is underway across West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, where 148 is the majority mark. BJP has declared wins in 6 constituencies and is currently leading in 197 more, giving it a tally of 203 seats. TMC has won 1 seat and is leading in 85, putting its tally at 86. BJP still needs to convert enough of its leads to cross the majority mark.
16:18 (IST) May 04
Noapara Election Result: BJP leads as counting continues in West Bengal
In the Noapara constituency of West Bengal, counting is still under way with no result declared yet. BJP's Arjun Singh holds the lead with 26,566 votes, while TMC's Trinankur Bhattacharjee is trailing at 22,043 votes. The margin between the two stands at 4,523 votes at this stage of counting. The sitting MLA, Manju Basu of TMC, is not among the candidates in the current count.
16:08 (IST) May 04
Tamil Nadu election tally crosses majority mark in early leads
Counting is underway across Tamil Nadu's 234 assembly seats, where the majority mark stands at 118. Candidates from other parties and independents cumulatively lead in the state with a tally of 139 seats, having won 2 and leading in 137, which already crosses the majority threshold if those leads hold. NDA is trailing with a tally of 53 seats, all in leads with no wins declared yet, needing 65 more to reach the majority mark. SPA has a tally of 38 seats, with 4 won and 34 leads, and would need 80 more to reach 118.
In Barrackpur, West Bengal, BJP candidate Kaustuv Bagchi is currently leading with 29,680 votes, holding a margin of 9,582 over TMC's Raj Chakraborty (Raju), who has accumulated 20,098 votes so far. The seat is currently held by TMC's Raju Chakraborty (Raj), who is not among the top 3 candidates presently reflected in the leading positions. Counting is still underway and no result has been declared yet.
15:45 (IST) May 04
BJP leads West Bengal with a tally of 210 seats
Counting is underway across West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, where a majority requires 148. BJP holds a tally of 210 seats, with 3 declared wins and leads in 207 constituencies. TMC is currently placed at a tally of 70, having won 1 seat and leading in 69. BJP needs no additional seats to cross the majority mark on current trends, while TMC still requires 78 more seats to reach that threshold.
15:35 (IST) May 04
Noapara Election Result: BJP leads as counting continues in West Bengal
In the Noapara constituency of West Bengal, counting is still under way with no result declared yet. BJP's Arjun Singh holds the lead with 22,085 votes, while TMC's Trinankur Bhattacharjee is trailing at 17,196 votes. The margin between the two stands at 4,889 votes at this stage of counting. The sitting MLA, Manju Basu of TMC, is not among the candidates in the current count.
15:25 (IST) May 04
Noapara Election Result 2026: BJP's Arjun Singh leads by 4,889 votes
In Noapara, West Bengal, BJP candidate Arjun Singh is currently leading with 22,085 votes, holding a margin of 4,889 over TMC's Trinankur Bhattacharjee, who is trailing with 17,196 votes. The seat is currently held by TMC's Manju Basu, who is not among the top 3 candidates presently reflected in the leading positions. Counting is still underway.
15:13 (IST) May 04
Noapara Election Result: BJP leads in West Bengal seat
In the Noapara constituency of West Bengal, counting is still under way with no result declared yet. BJP's Arjun Singh is currently leading the contest, while TMC's Trinankur Bhattacharjee is trailing. The sitting MLA from the seat is Manju Basu of TMC, though the incumbent does not feature among the candidates presently in contention here.
15:02 (IST) May 04
NDA leads in enough seats to cross majority mark in Puducherry
In Puducherry, where 16 seats are needed for a majority in the 30-seat assembly, the NDA is leading in enough seats to cross that mark if the current leads hold. The alliance has won 12 seats and is leading in 11 more, giving it a tally of 23. SPA has won 2 seats and is leading in 1, for a tally of 3. Candidates from other parties or independent candidates cumulatively lead in a tally of 3 seats in Puducherry.
14:51 (IST) May 04
Bhatpara Election Result 2026: TMC's Amit Gupta leads as BJP's sitting MLA trails
In Bhatpara, West Bengal, TMC candidate Amit Gupta is currently leading with 14,859 votes, while the sitting MLA Pawan Kumar Singh of BJP is trailing with 20,917 votes. The margin between the two stands at 6,058 votes in favour of Gupta at this stage of counting. The seat is currently held by BJP's Pawan Kumar Singh, who is now trailing in the contest as votes continue to be counted.
14:40 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in 194 seats as West Bengal counting progresses
Counting is underway across West Bengal's 294 assembly constituencies, with the majority mark set at 148 seats. BJP is currently leading in 194 seats, putting it well past the halfway threshold if those leads hold. TMC is leading in 83 seats and still needs 65 more to reach the majority mark. No seats have been declared yet in the state.
14:29 (IST) May 04
Noapara Election Result: BJP leads in West Bengal seat
Counting is still underway in the Noapara constituency of West Bengal, where BJP's Arjun Singh currently holds the lead. The sitting seat was held by TMC's Manju Basu, though the incumbent does not feature among the candidates in the current count. With results yet to be declared, the contest in Noapara remains open as votes continue to be tallied.
14:17 (IST) May 04
NDA leads in enough seats to cross majority mark in Assam
In Assam, where 126 assembly seats are at stake and the majority mark stands at 64, the NDA is leading in enough seats to cross that threshold if its current leads hold. The alliance has a tally of 96 seats, with 3 declared wins and leads in 93 more. Congress is trailing with a tally of 26 seats, all of them leads. Candidates from other parties or independent candidates cumulatively lead in 4 seats in the state.
The Khardaha constituency in West Bengal is still in the midst of vote counting. Currently, BJP's Kalyan Chakraborti is trailing with 46,990 votes. On the other hand, TMC's Devadeep Purohit is in the lead with 32,386 votes. The difference between the two candidates is 14,604 votes. It's worth noting that the seat is presently held by TMC's Kajal Sinha, who is not among the top three candidates in the current tally.
13:56 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in 190 seats as West Bengal counting progresses
With counting still under way across West Bengal's 294 constituencies, BJP is leading in 190 seats, putting its tally well past the majority mark of 148. TMC, which holds the state, is currently leading in 84 seats and needs 64 more to reach that threshold. No seats have been declared yet, and the picture could shift as more rounds come in.
13:45 (IST) May 04
Noapara Election Result: BJP leads in West Bengal seat
In the Noapara constituency of West Bengal, counting is still underway with no result declared yet. BJP's Arjun Singh currently holds the lead, while TMC's Trinankur Bhattacharjee is trailing in the contest. The sitting MLA, Manju Basu of TMC, is not among the candidates in the current count. Votes continue to be tallied as the final picture in Noapara takes shape.
13:33 (IST) May 04
Noapara Election Result: BJP's Arjun Singh leads in West Bengal seat
In Noapara, West Bengal, BJP's Arjun Singh is currently leading the count with 6,131 votes, while TMC's Trinankur Bhattacharjee is trailing at 6,466 votes. The seat is currently held by TMC's Manju Basu, who is not among the top 3 candidates presently reflected in the leading positions. Counting is still underway and the result is yet to be declared.
13:23 (IST) May 04
Dum Dum Uttar Election Results 2026: BNARP's Sanap Mondal leads early count
In Dum Dum Uttar, West Bengal, BNARP candidate Sanap Mondal is currently leading the early count, with CPM's Dipsita Dhar also showing in the leading positions at this stage of counting. The seat is currently held by TMC's Chandrima Bhattacharya, who is not among the top 3 candidates presently reflected in the leading positions. Counting continues and the result is yet to be declared.
13:12 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in 182 seats as West Bengal counting progresses
With no results declared yet in West Bengal's 294-seat assembly, BJP is currently leading in 182 constituencies, putting its tally well past the 148-seat majority mark if those leads hold. TMC is leading in 88 seats, still needing 60 more to reach the halfway threshold. Others account for leads in the remaining seats as counting continues across the state.
13:01 (IST) May 04
Noapara Election Result: BJP leads in West Bengal seat
In the Noapara constituency of West Bengal, counting is currently underway with BJP's Arjun Singh holding a lead at this stage of the count. The sitting seat, previously held by TMC's Manju Basu, is being closely watched as results continue to come in. Independent candidate Banti Rajak is also in the contest, with the final picture yet to fully emerge from Noapara.
12:49 (IST) May 04
NDA leads in enough seats to cross majority mark in Puducherry
In Puducherry, where 16 seats are needed for a majority in the 30-seat assembly, the NDA is leading in enough seats to cross that threshold if current leads hold. The alliance has a tally of 25 seats, with 2 seats won and leads in 23 more. SPA, trailing well behind, has a tally of 3 seats, having won 1 and leading in 2 others.
12:39 (IST) May 04
Bhatpara Election Result 2026: BJP's Pawan Kumar Singh leads with 2,718-vote margin
In Bhatpara, West Bengal, sitting BJP MLA Pawan Kumar Singh is currently leading the count with 5,629 votes, holding a margin of 2,718 over TMC's Amit Gupta, who has accumulated 2,911 votes and is trailing at this stage. Singh, 38, is a graduate-educated incumbent with 11 criminal cases on record. Counting continues in this West Bengal constituency.
12:29 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in 181 seats as West Bengal counting progresses
With counting underway across West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, BJP is leading in 181 constituencies, giving it a tally that crosses the majority mark of 148. TMC is currently leading in 89 seats. No results have been declared yet. BJP needs to convert these leads into wins to secure a majority, while TMC still trails by 59 seats of the 148 needed.
12:18 (IST) May 04
Noapara Election Result: Counting underway in West Bengal seat
Counting is underway in the Noapara constituency of West Bengal, where the incumbent TMC legislator Manju Basu had held the seat going into this election. With results still being tallied, the final picture from this General category seat is yet to emerge. Voters and party workers in Noapara are watching the numbers closely as the count progresses.
12:07 (IST) May 04
UDF leads in Kerala with 64 seats, needs 7 more for majority
In Kerala, where 71 seats are needed for a majority in the 140-seat assembly, the UDF is currently leading in 64 constituencies, leaving it just 7 seats short of the majority mark. The LDF is trailing with a tally of 42 seats, needing 29 more to reach the threshold. Candidates from other parties and independents are cumulatively leading in 19 seats across the state. No seats have been declared yet as counting continues.
11:57 (IST) May 04
Dum Dum Uttar Election Results 2026: BNARP's Sanap Mondal leads early count
In Dum Dum Uttar, West Bengal, BNARP candidate Sanap Mondal is currently leading the count, with CPM's Dipsita Dhar also showing in the leading positions at this stage. The seat is currently held by TMC's Chandrima Bhattacharya, who is not among the top 3 candidates presently reflected in the leading positions. Counting is still underway and the final picture is yet to emerge from this West Bengal constituency.
11:46 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in West Bengal with 154 seats, TMC trails at 108
Counting is underway across all 294 assembly seats in West Bengal, where the majority mark stands at 148. BJP is currently leading in 154 constituencies, putting it just past that threshold on current trends, while TMC is leading in 108 seats and needs 40 more to reach a majority. No results have been formally declared yet, and the picture could shift as counting continues across the state.
11:35 (IST) May 04
Noapara Election Result: Counting underway in West Bengal seat
In the Noapara constituency of West Bengal, counting is currently in progress with no result declared yet. The seat is held by incumbent TMC's Manju Basu, who won it for the party in the previous term. BJP's Arjun Singh is among those in the contest, alongside Independent candidate Banti Rajak, as early trends continue to emerge from the counting floor.
11:25 (IST) May 04
NDA leads in enough seats to cross majority mark in Assam
In Assam, where 126 assembly seats are at stake and the majority mark stands at 64, the NDA is currently leading in 79 constituencies, giving it a tally that has crossed the majority threshold if these leads hold. Congress and its alliance partners are trailing with a tally of 30 seats. Candidates from other parties or independent candidates cumulatively lead in 5 seats in the state.
11:15 (IST) May 04
Dum Dum Uttar Election Results 2026: BNARP's Sanap Mondal leads early count
In Dum Dum Uttar, West Bengal, BNARP candidate Sanap Mondal is currently leading the early count, with CPM's Dipsita Dhar also reflecting a lead at this stage of tallying. The seat is currently held by TMC's Chandrima Bhattacharya, who is not among the top 3 candidates presently reflected in the leading positions. Counting is still underway and the picture is expected to sharpen as more rounds are declared.
11:05 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in West Bengal as counting progresses across 294 seats
With counting underway across all 294 assembly seats in West Bengal, BJP is currently leading in 155 constituencies, putting it ahead of the 148-seat majority mark if those leads hold. TMC is leading in 101 seats and needs 47 more to reach the majority threshold. No results have been declared yet, with Congress and CPM also leading in a handful of seats.
10:54 (IST) May 04
Noapara Election Result: Counting underway in West Bengal seat
In Noapara, one of West Bengal's closely watched assembly constituencies, counting is currently in progress with no result declared yet. The seat is held by incumbent TMC's Manju Basu, and early trends are being tracked as votes continue to be tallied. BJP's Arjun Singh and Independent candidate Banti Rajak are among those in the contest, with the final picture yet to emerge from this West Bengal segment.
10:50 (IST) May 04
Noapara Election Result 2026: 26,710 votes separated winner from runner-up in 2021 — what about 2026?
Noapara's 2021 election was won with a margin of 26,710 votes. May 4 count will show whether the 2026 result produces a similar margin or a markedly different outcome.
10:40 (IST) May 04
Noapara Election Results: 2021 vs 2026: how the Noapara count is evolving
As counting progresses in Noapara, the emerging tallies will be compared with the 2021 result when Manju Basu of the Trinamool Congress won the seat. May 4 final declaration will show how the vote distribution has evolved.
10:34 (IST) May 04
Dum Dum Uttar Election Results 2026: BNARP's Sanap Mondal leads early count
In Dum Dum Uttar, West Bengal, BNARP candidate Sanap Mondal is currently leading the early count, with CPM's Dipsita Dhar also showing in the leading positions at this stage of counting. The seat is currently held by TMC's Chandrima Bhattacharya, who is not among the top 3 candidates presently reflected in the leading positions. Vote totals are yet to reflect firm numbers as counting continues in this West Bengal constituency.
10:30 (IST) May 04
Noapara Election Results 2026: 2021 runner-up and the 2026 count
In 2021, Sunil Singh of the BJP was the runner-up in Noapara. the vote distribution will show how the contest has evolved since that election.
10:23 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in 157 seats as West Bengal counting progresses
With counting still underway across West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, BJP is currently leading in 157 constituencies, putting it past the majority mark of 148. TMC is leading in 53 seats at this stage. No seats have been declared yet, and the picture could shift as more rounds are counted. BJP needs to hold its current leads to cross the majority threshold.
10:20 (IST) May 04
Noapara Election Results: What May 4 margin will mean against the 2021 benchmark
The 2021 election in Noapara was won with a margin of 26,710 votes. the emerging margin will be closely watched against that previous benchmark.
10:13 (IST) May 04
Noapara Election Result: Counting underway in West Bengal seat
In the Noapara constituency of West Bengal, counting is currently in progress with no result declared yet. The sitting seat, held by TMC's Manju Basu, is seeing a contest play out as votes are tallied. BJP's Arjun Singh is among those in the frame, alongside Independent candidate Banti Rajak, as the constituency awaits a clearer picture from the counting floor.
10:10 (IST) May 04
Noapara Election Results: The verdict is building — round by round in Noapara
With the count now under way in Noapara, attention turns to the round-wise tallies building at the counting centre. As counting progresses, the constituency's verdict will gradually take shape before the final declaration.
10:03 (IST) May 04
UDF leads in Kerala with 55 seats, majority mark at 71
Counting is underway across Kerala's 140 assembly seats, where the majority mark stands at 71. The UDF is currently leading in 55 seats, leaving it 16 short of a majority if these leads hold. The LDF is trailing with a tally of 43 seats and would need 28 more to reach the majority mark. Candidates from other parties and independents cumulatively lead in 15 seats in Kerala. No alliance has crossed the majority threshold at this stage of counting.
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Disclaimer: This Data is provided by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) | MyNeta and sourced from election affidavits available in the public domain of the Election Commission of India.
Noapara is a General constituency in West Bengal, falling under the Barrackpore Lok Sabha segment. 15 candidates are contesting in 2026: Arjun Singh (Bharatiya Janata Party), Asoke Bhattacharya (Congress), Gargi Chatterjee (Communist Party of India (Marxist)), Trinankur Bhattacharjee (Trinamool Congress), Mina Majumdar (Bahujan Samaj Party), Biplob Mitra (Aam Janata Unnayan party), Amit Kumar Shaw (Independent), Izaharul Haque (Independent), Jayanta Kumar Banerjee (Independent), Banti Rajak (Independent), Vikash Kumar Ram (Independent), Bishal Kumar Mandal (Independent), Maqsud Hasan (Independent), Supriyo Dey (Independent), and Hriday Kant Pathak (Independent). In the 2021 Assembly Election, Manju Basu of the Trinamool Congress won Noapara with a margin of 26,710 votes. The runner-up was Sunil Singh of the BJP. round-by-round trends from Noapara will be closely tracked. The constituency's result will add to West Bengal's state-wide tally across its 294 Assembly segments.
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