Binpur Assembly Election Results 2026 Live Updates: BJP’s Dr. Pranat Tudu wins by 22,977 vote margin
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Binpur Assembly Election Results 2026 Live Updates: BJP’s Dr. Pranat Tudu wins by 22,977 vote margin

Golapi Saren (Congress), Pranat Tudu (Bharatiya Janata Party), Birbaha Hansda (Trinamool Congress), Bholanath Sardar (Bahujan Samaj Party), Rabindranath Sardar (Communist Party of India (Marxist)), Rajib Mudi (Socialist Unity Centre Of India (COMMUNIST)), Bhim Saren (Independent), Mrityunjay Saren (Independent), and Samay Hansda (Independent) — 9 candidates contesting from Binpur 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. Binpur is a Scheduled Tribe (ST) reserved constituency under the Jhargram Lok Sabha segment. In 2021, DEBNATH HANSDA of the Trinamool Congress won by a margin of 39,494 votes. The 2021 turnout was 85.6%. the final result will show which candidate has secured the most votes in Binpur in 2026.
15:49 (IST) May 06
Binpur Assembly Election Results 2026: BJP’s Dr. Pranat Tudu wins by 22,977 vote margin
In Binpur, Dr. Pranat Tudu of the BJP secured a convincing victory, polling 1,07,238 votes and defeating TMC’s Birbaha Hansda by a margin of 22,977 votes. CPI(M)’s Rabindranath Sardar finished third with 5,619 votes, as the constituency witnessed a strong performance by the BJP.
18:20 (IST) May 04
BJP leading in West Bengal with 179 seats
As the counting continues in West Bengal's 294-seat assembly, the BJP is currently ahead with 179 seats. This includes 11 declared wins and leads in 168 other constituencies. The halfway mark for a majority is 148 seats, and the BJP appears set to achieve this if current trends persist. Meanwhile, the TMC has secured 106 seats, with 2 wins and 104 leads, putting them 42 seats away from a majority at this point in the counting.
18:08 (IST) May 04
Binpur Election Result: BJP's Dr. Pranat Tudu leads with 21,281-vote margin
In the Binpur constituency of West Bengal, no candidate carries a star flag in the current counting data, so the update draws from the constituency picture as it stands. BJP's Dr. Pranat Tudu is leading with 1,00,602 votes, holding a margin of 21,281 over TMC's Birbaha Hansda, who has gathered 79,321 votes so far. Counting is still in progress and the result is yet to be declared.
17:57 (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 has won 13 seats and is leading in 5 more, giving it a tally of 18 seats that crosses the majority mark if those leads hold. SPA has won 2 seats and is leading in 3, for a tally of 5. Candidates from other parties and independents cumulatively hold a tally of 7, with 5 seats won and 2 leads in hand.
17:46 (IST) May 04
Jhargram Election Results 2026: BJP's Lakshmi Kanta Sau leads by over 38,000 votes
In Jhargram, West Bengal, BJP's Lakshmi Kanta Sau is currently leading with 1,20,877 votes, holding a margin of 38,147 over TMC's Mongal Saren, who has accumulated 82,730 votes so far. The seat is currently held by TMC's Birbaha Hansda, 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.
17:35 (IST) May 04
BJP leads West Bengal with a tally of 179 seats
Counting is underway across West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, where 148 is the majority mark. BJP holds a tally of 179 seats, with 11 declared wins and leads in 168 constituencies. TMC is placed second with a tally of 106, having won 2 seats and leading in 104. BJP needs no additional seats to cross the majority mark on current tallies, while TMC still requires 42 more to reach it.
17:24 (IST) May 04
Binpur Election Result: BJP leads as counting continues in West Bengal
In the Binpur constituency of West Bengal, counting is still under way with BJP's Dr. Pranat Tudu holding the lead. The sitting seat belongs to the All India Trinamool Congress, whose incumbent DEBNATH HANSDA is not among the candidates currently reflected in the count. Results for this constituency are yet to be declared.
17:13 (IST) May 04
NDA leads in enough seats to cross majority mark in Assam
Across Assam's 126 assembly seats, where the majority mark stands at 64, the NDA is leading in enough seats to cross that threshold if the current leads hold. The alliance has won 28 seats outright and is leading in 69 more, taking its tally to 97. Congress and its alliance partners are leading in 22 seats with no wins declared yet, giving them a tally of 22. Candidates from other parties and independents cumulatively hold a tally of 7 seats, with 1 won and 6 leads.
16:51 (IST) May 04
BJP leading in West Bengal with 200 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 200 seats. They've already secured 8 wins and are leading in 192 constituencies, putting them comfortably over the halfway mark if these leads are maintained. The TMC, listed as AITC in the data, has 84 seats, meaning they'd need 64 more to reach the majority. Other parties collectively hold 59 seats.
16:40 (IST) May 04
Binpur Election Result: BJP's Dr. Pranat Tudu leads TMC's Birbaha Hansda
In the Binpur constituency of West Bengal, BJP's Dr. Pranat Tudu is currently leading with 94,039 votes, holding an 18,884-vote margin over TMC's Birbaha Hansda, who has gathered 75,155 votes so far. Counting is still underway and the result is yet to be declared. The sitting seat, held by the TMC, is being closely watched as votes continue to be tallied in this West Bengal constituency.
16:29 (IST) May 04
UDF leads in enough seats to cross majority mark in Kerala
In Kerala, where 71 seats are needed for a majority in the 140-seat assembly, the UDF has its tally at 85, having won 46 seats outright and leading in 39 more. That tally is already past the majority mark, and if the current leads hold, UDF is on course to form the government. The LDF has a tally of 36, with 26 seats won and leading in 10. Candidates from other parties or independent candidates cumulatively lead in a tally of 19 seats across the state.
16:08 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in 203 seats as West Bengal counting progresses
BJP holds a tally of 207 seats in West Bengal, where 148 is the majority mark in the 294-seat assembly. With 4 seats declared and leads in 203 constituencies, the party is well past the halfway threshold if those leads hold. TMC, by contrast, has a tally of 74, leading in 73 seats with 1 declared, and still needs 74 more to reach the majority mark.
15:57 (IST) May 04
Binpur Election Result: BJP's Dr. Pranat Tudu leads TMC's Birbaha Hansda
In the Binpur constituency of West Bengal, BJP's Dr. Pranat Tudu is currently leading with 83,747 votes, holding a margin of 16,206 over TMC's Birbaha Hansda, who has gathered 67,541 votes so far. Tudu, a 48-year-old Graduate Professional from the ST category, is ahead as counting continues in this seat. Counting is still underway and no result has been declared yet.
15:46 (IST) May 04
NDA leads in enough seats to cross majority mark in Assam
In Assam's 126-seat assembly, where 64 seats are needed for a majority, the NDA is leading in enough seats to cross that mark if the current trends hold. The alliance has a tally of 99 seats, with 7 seats already declared in its favour and leads in 92 more. Congress and its allies are trailing with a tally of 20 seats, all of them leads with no seats declared yet. Candidates from other parties and independents cumulatively lead in 7 seats in the state.
15:35 (IST) May 04
Gopiballavpur Election Results 2026: BJP's Rajesh Mahata leads by 19,347 votes
In Gopiballavpur, West Bengal, BJP candidate Rajesh Mahata is currently leading with 73,539 votes, holding a margin of 19,347 over TMC's Ajit Mahata, who has gathered 54,192 votes so far. The seat is currently held by TMC's Dr. Khagendra Nath Mahata, 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.
15:25 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in 209 seats as West Bengal counting progresses
With counting underway across West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, BJP holds a tally of 210, leading in 209 constituencies with one seat won. The majority mark stands at 148, putting BJP well within striking range if these leads hold. TMC currently has a tally of 70, leading in 69 seats with one declared, and still needs 78 more seats to reach the majority mark.
15:13 (IST) May 04
Binpur Election Result: BJP leads as counting continues in West Bengal
In the Binpur assembly constituency of West Bengal, counting is still under way with no result declared yet. BJP's Dr. Pranat Tudu holds the lead at this stage, while the sitting seat held by the All India Trinamool Congress remains under pressure. Voters in this constituency are watching closely as the final picture takes shape.
15:01 (IST) May 04
NDA leads in enough seats to cross majority mark in Assam
Across Assam's 126 assembly seats, where the majority mark stands at 64, the NDA is leading in enough constituencies to cross that threshold if the current trends hold. The alliance has won 4 seats outright and holds leads in 93 more, bringing its tally to 97. Congress and its allies are trailing with a tally of 25 seats, all of them leads with no seats declared yet. Candidates from other parties or independents cumulatively lead in 4 seats in the state.
14:51 (IST) May 04
Gopiballavpur Election Results 2026: BJP's Rajesh Mahata leads by over 14,000 votes
In Gopiballavpur, West Bengal, BJP candidate Rajesh Mahata is currently leading with 56,300 votes, holding a margin of 14,357 over TMC's Ajit Mahata, who has gathered 41,943 votes so far. The seat is currently held by TMC's Dr. Khagendra Nath Mahata, 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.
14:39 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in 194 seats as West Bengal counting progresses
Counting is underway across West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, where the majority mark stands at 148. BJP is currently leading in 194 constituencies, putting its tally well past the halfway threshold if those leads hold. TMC is leading in 83 seats and needs 65 more to reach the majority mark. Results are yet to be declared in any seat at this stage.
14:29 (IST) May 04
Binpur Election Result: BJP leads as counting continues in West Bengal
In the Binpur constituency of West Bengal, counting is still underway with BJP's Dr. Pranat Tudu holding a lead over TMC's Birbaha Hansda. Tudu has accumulated 69,413 votes against Hansda's 56,176, putting the margin between the two at 13,237 votes. The sitting seat, held by the TMC, is under pressure as results continue to come in.
14:17 (IST) May 04
UDF leads in enough seats to cross majority mark in Kerala
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 threshold if the current trends hold. The alliance has a tally of 84, with 8 seats won and leads in 76 more. The LDF is trailing with a tally of 38, having won 3 seats and leading in 35. Candidates from other parties or independent candidates cumulatively lead in 18 seats across the state.
14:07 (IST) May 04
Jhargram Election Results 2026: BJP's Lakshmi Kanta Sau leads with a 23,497-vote margin
In Jhargram, West Bengal, BJP's Lakshmi Kanta Sau is currently leading with 85,138 votes, holding a margin of 23,497 over TMC's Mongal Saren, who has gathered 61,641 votes so far. The seat is currently held by TMC's Birbaha Hansda, 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.
13:56 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in 190 seats as West Bengal counting progresses
With counting still underway across West Bengal's 294 constituencies, BJP is leading in 190 seats, putting it well past the majority mark of 148. TMC is currently leading in 84 seats and needs 64 more to reach that threshold. No seats have been declared yet in the state, and the final picture will depend on how the remaining leads settle.
13:45 (IST) May 04
Binpur Election Result: BJP leads as counting continues in West Bengal
In the Binpur constituency of West Bengal, no candidate carries a star flag in the current count, so the picture here is drawn from what the numbers show on the ground. BJP's Dr. Pranat Tudu holds the lead with 61,052 votes, while TMC's Birbaha Hansda is trailing at 47,721 votes, leaving a margin of 13,331 votes between the two as counting progresses. The result in Binpur is yet to be declared.
13:33 (IST) May 04
UDF leads in enough seats to cross majority mark in Kerala
In Kerala, where 140 assembly seats are at stake and the majority mark stands at 71, the UDF is leading in enough seats to cross that threshold if the current trends hold. The alliance has a tally of 86 seats, with 3 declared wins and leads in 83 more. The LDF, trailing well behind, has a tally of 33, comprising 1 won seat and leads in 32 constituencies. Candidates from other parties and independents cumulatively lead in 21 seats across the state.
13:23 (IST) May 04
Jhargram Election Results 2026: BJP's Lakshmi Kanta Sau leads by 18,916 votes
In Jhargram, West Bengal, BJP's Lakshmi Kanta Sau is currently leading with 69,650 votes, holding an 18,916-vote margin over TMC's Mongal Saren, who has accumulated 50,734 votes and is trailing at this stage of counting. The seat is currently held by TMC's Birbaha Hansda, who is not among the top 3 candidates presently reflected in the leading positions.
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 it 34 seats past the majority mark of 148 if those leads hold. TMC is leading in 88 seats and would need 60 more to reach the halfway threshold. Counting remains in progress across the state.
13:02 (IST) May 04
Binpur Election Result: BJP leads as counting continues in West Bengal
In the Binpur constituency of West Bengal, counting is still under way with BJP's Dr. Pranat Tudu currently holding the lead. TMC's Birbaha Hansda is trailing behind, with a margin of 10,677 votes separating the two at this stage. The sitting seat belongs to the TMC, making the contest one to watch as the final numbers come in from this West Bengal segment.
12:50 (IST) May 04
Tamil Nadu early leads cross majority mark in 234-seat assembly
In Tamil Nadu, where 118 seats are needed for a majority in the 234-seat assembly, candidates from other parties and independents cumulatively lead in 122 constituencies, a tally that has already crossed the majority mark if those leads hold. NDA is trailing with a tally of 57 seats, while SPA is further behind with a tally of 48 seats. No seats have been declared yet as counting continues across the state.
12:40 (IST) May 04
Jhargram Election Results 2026: BJP's Lakshmi Kanta Sau leads by 13,217 votes
In Jhargram, West Bengal, BJP's Lakshmi Kanta Sau is currently leading with 52,404 votes, holding a margin of 13,217 over TMC's Mongal Saren, who has gathered 39,187 votes so far. The seat is currently held by TMC's Birbaha Hansda, 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.
12:29 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in 181 seats as West Bengal counting progresses
With no results declared yet in West Bengal's 294-seat assembly, BJP is currently leading in 181 constituencies, putting it 33 seats past the majority mark of 148 if those leads hold. TMC, in contrast, is leading in 89 seats and still needs 59 more to reach that threshold. Others account for leads in the remaining seats as counting continues across the state.
12:18 (IST) May 04
Binpur Election Result: BJP leads as counting continues in West Bengal
In the Binpur constituency of West Bengal, counting is still underway with BJP's Dr. Pranat Tudu currently holding the lead. The sitting seat, previously held by TMC's DEBNATH HANSDA, is seeing a close contest as votes continue to be tallied. With the result yet to be declared, all eyes remain on the final numbers from this West Bengal assembly segment.
12:08 (IST) May 04
Tamil Nadu early leads cross majority mark as counting progresses
In Tamil Nadu, where 234 assembly seats are at stake and the majority mark stands at 118, candidates from other parties and independents are cumulatively leading in 122 seats, which is enough to cross the majority threshold if those leads hold. NDA is trailing with a tally of 67 seats, still needing 51 more to reach the majority mark. SPA is further behind with a tally of 38 seats, requiring 80 more to be in contention for a majority. No seats have been formally declared across any of the three groupings at this stage of counting.
11:57 (IST) May 04
Jhargram Election Results 2026: BJP's Lakshmi Kanta Sau leads by over 11,000 votes
In Jhargram, West Bengal, BJP's Lakshmi Kanta Sau is currently leading with 47,025 votes, holding a margin of 11,418 over TMC's Mongal Saren, who has accumulated 35,607 votes and is trailing at this stage of counting. The seat is currently held by TMC's Birbaha Hansda, who is not among the top 3 candidates presently reflected in the leading positions. Counting is still underway.
11:46 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in West Bengal with 154 seats, TMC trails at 109
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 six seats beyond the majority threshold if those leads hold. TMC is leading in 109 seats and would need 39 more to reach the majority mark. No seats have been declared yet, with results still coming in from across the state.
11:36 (IST) May 04
Binpur Election Result: BJP's Dr. Pranat Tudu leads TMC's Birbaha Hansda
In the Binpur constituency of West Bengal, BJP's Dr. Pranat Tudu is currently leading with 23,682 votes, holding a margin of 5,160 votes over TMC's Birbaha Hansda, who has gathered 18,522 votes so far. Tudu, 48, holds a Graduate Professional qualification and is making his push in this ST-reserved seat. Counting is still underway and no result has been declared yet.
11:26 (IST) May 04
NDA leads in 15 of 30 seats in Puducherry, one short of majority
In Puducherry, where 16 seats are needed for a majority in the 30-member assembly, the NDA is currently leading in 15 constituencies, leaving it just one seat short of the majority mark. The SPA holds leads in 2 seats. Candidates from other parties and independents cumulatively lead in 5 seats. No results have been declared yet, and the contest remains open as counting continues across the union territory.
11:16 (IST) May 04
Gopiballavpur Election Result 2026: BJP's Rajesh Mahata leads by 4,256 votes
In Gopiballavpur, West Bengal, BJP candidate Rajesh Mahata is currently leading with 15,056 votes, holding a margin of 4,256 over TMC's Ajit Mahata, who has accumulated 10,800 votes so far. The seat is currently held by TMC's Dr. Khagendra Nath Mahata, 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.
11:06 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in West Bengal with 155 seats, TMC trails at 101
Counting is underway across all 294 seats in West Bengal, where the majority mark stands at 148. BJP is currently leading in 155 constituencies, putting it seven seats past that threshold if those leads hold. TMC is leading in 101 seats, needing 47 more to reach a majority. No results have been formally declared yet, with the contest still very much in motion across the state.
10:55 (IST) May 04
Binpur Election Result: BJP leads as counting progresses in West Bengal
In the Binpur constituency of West Bengal, BJP's Dr. Pranat Tudu is currently leading the count with 13,792 votes. TMC's Birbaha Hansda is trailing at 10,050 votes, putting the margin between the two at 3,742 votes. The sitting legislator from TMC is not among the candidates reflected in the current count. Counting is still underway and no result has been declared yet for this seat.
10:45 (IST) May 04
UDF leads in Kerala with 62 seats, majority mark at 71
In Kerala, where 140 assembly seats are up for grabs and the majority mark stands at 71, the UDF is currently leading in 62 constituencies, leaving it 9 seats short of a majority if these leads hold. The LDF is trailing with a tally of 41 seats, needing 30 more to reach the majority mark. Candidates from other parties or independent candidates cumulatively lead in 16 seats across the state. No alliance has crossed the majority threshold at this stage of counting.
10:35 (IST) May 04
Gopiballavpur Election Result 2026: BJP's Rajesh Mahata leads by 1,511 votes
In Gopiballavpur, West Bengal, BJP candidate Rajesh Mahata is currently leading with 4,373 votes, holding a margin of 1,511 over TMC's Ajit Mahata, who has gathered 2,862 votes so far. The seat is currently held by TMC's Dr. Khagendra Nath Mahata, who is not among the top 3 candidates presently reflected in the leading positions. Counting is still in progress.
10:25 (IST) May 04
BJP ahead in 157 seats as West Bengal vote count unfolds
As the vote count continues across West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, the BJP is currently showing a lead in 157 constituencies. This puts them 9 seats away from the 148 needed to secure a majority. The TMC is leading in 53 seats at this point, requiring 95 more to reach the majority mark. No seats have been officially declared yet, and the overall picture across the state is still developing as more rounds of counting are completed.
10:15 (IST) May 04
Binpur Election Result: BJP's Dr. Pranat Tudu leads as counting progresses
In the Binpur constituency of West Bengal, no candidate carries a star flag in the current candidate list, so the update draws from the constituency picture as it stands. BJP's Dr. Pranat Tudu is currently leading with 4,827 votes, holding a margin of 1,355 over TMC's Birbaha Hansda, who has gathered 3,472 votes so far. Counting is still under way and the result is yet to be declared.
10:05 (IST) May 04
Binpur Election Results: Has Binpur's vote pattern shifted since 2021?
As counting progresses in Binpur, the emerging tallies will be compared with the 2021 result when DEBNATH HANSDA of the Trinamool Congress won the seat. May 4 final declaration will show how the vote distribution has evolved.
10:04 (IST) May 04
Binpur Election Results 2026: BJP's Dr. Pranat Tudu leads by 1,355 votes
In Binpur, West Bengal, BJP candidate Dr. Pranat Tudu is currently leading with 4,827 votes, holding a margin of 1,355 votes over TMC's Birbaha Hansda, who has gathered 3,472 votes so far. The seat is currently held by TMC's DEBNATH HANSDA, who is not among the top 3 candidates presently reflected in the leading positions. Counting is still underway in this ST-category constituency.
09:55 (IST) May 04
Binpur Election Results: Where Binpur fits in West Bengal's counting day picture
Counting day in West Bengal brings results from 294 constituencies, and Binpur is among the seats being closely tracked. As votes cast are now being counted, round-wise tallies will feed into the state-wide picture.
09:54 (IST) May 04
Gopiballavpur Election Results 2026: Two Independents lead as counting progresses
In the Gopiballavpur constituency of West Bengal, counting is currently underway with two Independent candidates holding the leading positions. Ajit Mahato, 43, and Kanailal Raut, 52, are both showing as leading at this stage of the count. The seat is currently held by TMC's Dr. Khagendra Nath Mahata, who is not among the top 3 candidates presently reflected in the leading positions.
09:45 (IST) May 04
Binpur Assembly Election Results 2026: Binpur among West Bengal's 294 Assembly constituencies May 4
West Bengal's Assembly has 294 constituencies, and Binpur's result will be one of the data points shaping the overall state tally May 4. Round-wise updates from this seat will add to the broader picture emerging across the state.
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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.
Binpur is a Scheduled Tribe (ST) reserved constituency in West Bengal, falling under the Jhargram Lok Sabha segment. A turnout of 85.6% was recorded in the 2021 election. 9 candidates are contesting in 2026: Golapi Saren (Congress), Pranat Tudu (Bharatiya Janata Party), Birbaha Hansda (Trinamool Congress), Bholanath Sardar (Bahujan Samaj Party), Rabindranath Sardar (Communist Party of India (Marxist)), Rajib Mudi (Socialist Unity Centre Of India (COMMUNIST)), Bhim Saren (Independent), Mrityunjay Saren (Independent), and Samay Hansda (Independent). In the 2021 Assembly Election, DEBNATH HANSDA of the Trinamool Congress won Binpur with a margin of 39,494 votes. round-by-round trends from Binpur will be closely tracked. The constituency's result will add to West Bengal's state-wide tally across its 294 Assembly segments. This Live Blog is AI-assisted using data from Pvalue.