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Thursday, May 12, 2011

West Bengal Election Results 2011, WB State Assembly Election results 2011 online

 Post poll survey, conducted by CVB News-C-Voter indicate a clean sweep for the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress in West Bengal.
AITC led allinace is expected to get between 184 to 192 seats in the 294-member while the Left is expected to win only in 48 to 56 seats.
Congress is projected to win in 39 to 47 seats. (Source: rediff.com)
The CNN-IBN-The Week post-poll Survey :
The CNN-IBN-The Week post-polls survey predicts a clean sweep for Mamta Banerjee led AITC alliance. Its projections are:
TMC+Congress: 222-234
Left Front: 60-72.
(Source CNN-IBN)
STAR News-Nielsen Exit Poll Survey:
The TMC and Congress alliance in Bengal are set to win a massive 225 seats in the 294-member state assembly, according to the STAR News-Nielsen Exit Poll thus ending the 34-year run of the Left Front.
The CPM-led Left will slump to 60 seats, the Exit Poll survey says.
(Source: Star News India)

West Bengal Vidhansabha Polls 2011,West Bengal Assembly Election Results 2011

West Bengal Election Results: 

General Elections 2009:

In the 2009 General Elections, Trinamool Congress emerged as the clear winner. No one expected such good results for Mamata Banerjee. Trinamul won 19 out of the total 42 seats. CPM managed just 9 with Congress winning only 6. Detailed West Bengal election results are here.
Assembly Results for WB in 2006:
CPM was the biggest gainer in the 2006 Vidhansabha Polls. It ended up winning 175 seats alone out of the total 294, and the Left Front coalition won 233 seats. CPM gained 32 seats then last elections in 2001. Trinamul Congress was the biggest loser and lost almost 50% of its total seats from the 2001 polls. It just won 29 seats. Congress lost 5 seats from last polls and ended at 21.
BJP doesn't really have a base in West Bengal yet and it is evident from the fact that it has not won a single assembly seat in either 2001 or 2006 polls.
Political Party No. of Seats Constituents
Left Front 233 CPM: 175, AIFB: 23, RSP: 20, CPI: 9, WBSP: 4, RJD: 1, DSP(P): 1, NCP:0
Trinamool Congress+ 30 AITC: 29, JKP(N): 1, BJP: 0, JD(U): 0
Congress+ 24 INC: 21, GNLF: 3 and 6 other parties
Independents 6

Election Results:Countdown begins for West Bengal assembly results

Countdown has begun for the crucial West Bengal assembly election results with hardly two days to go for counting of votes and exit poll projections of a change in governance grabbing all attention.
Once the EVMs are opened at 8 am on Friday at different counting centres and counting gets underway the debate over likelihood of 'Parivartan'(change) by Trinamool Congress-Congress combine or 'Pratyavartan'(return) of the Left Front to rule the state for record-breaking eighth consecutive term will be resolved.
While Left Front chairman Biman Bose has asserted the Front would return to power, Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee has refused to comment on the exit poll projection.
Banerjee, who has already called for 'Badla noi, Badal chai' (we want change and not revenge) in the event of her party wresting power, has said there would be no victory procession as it might create tension.
All results are expected by 2 pm, the state election commission department sources said adding security measures have been tightened in all vulnerable areas of the city and districts to avert any post-poll disturbance

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