Dubrajpur Assembly Election Results 2026 Live Updates: BJP's Anup Kumar Saha leads with 30085-vote margin
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Dubrajpur Assembly Election Results 2026 Live Updates: BJP's Anup Kumar Saha leads with 30085-vote margin

Anup Kumar Saha (Bharatiya Janata Party), Naresh Chandra Bauri (Trinamool Congress), Byapari Sanjoy (Congress), Bijoy Bagdi (All India Forward Bloc), Bipad Taran Dom (Bahujan Samaj Party), Subhasis Das (Aam Janata Unnayan party), and Sudhan Bauri (Independent) — 7 candidates contesting from Dubrajpur 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. Dubrajpur is a Scheduled Caste (SC) reserved constituency under the Birbhum Lok Sabha segment. In 2021, Anup Kumar Saha of the Bharatiya Janata Party won the seat. The 2016 winner was Chandra Naresh Bauri of the TMC. the final result will show which candidate has secured the most votes in Dubrajpur in 2026.
18:28 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Election Result: BJP incumbent leads TMC rival by 30085 votes
In the Dubrajpur constituency of West Bengal, counting is still under way with no result declared yet. BJP's Anup Kumar Saha, the sitting legislator from this SC-reserved seat, is currently leading with 100770 votes against TMC's Naresh Chandra Bauri, who has accumulated 70685 votes. The margin between the two candidates stands at 30085 votes as tallying continues.
18:18 (IST) May 04
Tamil Nadu Election Count: No Alliance Has Reached Majority Yet
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18:06 (IST) May 04
Nanoor Election Results 2026: BJP's Khokan Das leads over sitting TMC MLA
In the Nanoor constituency of West Bengal, BJP's Khokan Das is currently leading with 49,595 votes, holding a margin of 1,564 votes over TMC's Bidhan Chandra Majhi, who has accumulated 48,031 votes. The seat is currently held by TMC's Bidhan Chandra Majhi, who is trailing in second place as counting continues. The contest remains close with votes still being tallied.
17:55 (IST) May 04
BJP leads West Bengal with tally of 179, TMC trails at 106
Counting is underway across West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, where the majority mark stands at 148. BJP has won 11 seats and is leading in 168 more, giving it a tally of 179. TMC has won 2 seats and is leading in 104, putting its tally at 106, meaning it needs 42 more seats to reach the majority mark. Others account for a combined tally of 8 seats at this stage.
17:44 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Election Result: BJP incumbent leads TMC rival by 30085 votes
In the Dubrajpur constituency of West Bengal, counting is still under way with no result declared yet. The sitting BJP legislator Anup Kumar Saha is currently leading with 100770 votes, holding a margin of 30085 over TMC's Naresh Chandra Bauri, who has accumulated 70685 votes so far. Saha, 39, is a post-graduate and the incumbent representative for this seat.
17:33 (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.
17:22 (IST) May 04
Bolpur Election Results 2026: TMC's Chandranath Sinha leads with 31,612-vote margin
In Bolpur, West Bengal, TMC candidate Chandranath Sinha is currently leading with 75,734 votes, holding a margin of 31,612 over BJP's Dilip Ghosh, who has gathered 44,122 votes so far. The seat is currently held by TMC's Sinha Chandranath. Counting is still underway and no result has been declared yet for this constituency.
17:11 (IST) May 04
BJP leads West Bengal count with a tally of 169 seats
Counting is underway across West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, where the majority mark stands at 148. BJP holds a tally of 169 seats, with 11 declared wins and leads in 158 constituencies, putting it past the halfway threshold if those leads hold. TMC has a tally of 115, with 2 wins and leads in 113 seats, needing 33 more to reach the majority mark. Others account for a combined tally of 59 seats at this stage.
17:01 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Election Result: BJP's Anup Kumar Saha leads with 28,488-vote margin
In the Dubrajpur constituency of West Bengal, counting is still under way with no result declared yet. The sitting BJP legislator Anup Kumar Saha is currently leading with 89,057 votes against TMC's Naresh Chandra Bauri, who has gathered 60,569 votes so far. The margin between the two stands at 28,488 votes as tallying continues in this keenly watched seat.
16:49 (IST) May 04
NDA leads in enough seats to cross majority mark in Puducherry
In Puducherry, where 30 assembly seats are up for grabs and 16 are needed for a majority, the NDA is leading in enough seats to cross that mark if the current leads hold. The alliance has won 13 seats outright and is leading in 7 more, taking its tally to 20. The SPA has won 2 seats and is leading in 3, giving it a tally of 5. Candidates from other parties and independents cumulatively hold a tally of 5 seats, with 4 won and 1 lead.
16:38 (IST) May 04
Bolpur Election Results 2026: TMC's Chandranath Sinha leads by 29,542 votes
In the Bolpur constituency of West Bengal, TMC candidate Chandranath Sinha is currently leading with 60,053 votes, holding a margin of 29,542 over BJP's Dilip Ghosh, who has gathered 30,511 votes so far. The seat is currently held by TMC's Sinha Chandranath. Counting is still underway and no result has been declared yet for this constituency.
16:27 (IST) May 04
BJP leads West Bengal with a tally of 201 seats
Counting is underway across West Bengal's 294 constituencies, where a majority requires 148 seats. BJP holds a tally of 201, with 6 seats won and 195 leads, putting it well past the majority mark if those leads hold. TMC has a tally of 88, needing 60 more to reach 148. Others account for a combined tally of 54 seats at this stage of counting.
16:17 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Election Result: BJP incumbent Anup Kumar Saha leads in West Bengal seat
In the Dubrajpur constituency of West Bengal, counting is still under way with no result declared yet. Sitting BJP legislator Anup Kumar Saha is currently leading the contest, holding off a challenge from TMC's Naresh Chandra Bauri. With a margin of 27,610 votes separating the two, Saha's position looks firm as tallying continues.
16:06 (IST) May 04
Tamil Nadu election tally: Independent and smaller party candidates cross majority mark
Across Tamil Nadu's 234 assembly seats, where 118 is the majority mark, candidates from other parties and independents cumulatively hold a tally of 139 seats, with 2 declared wins and 137 leads, crossing the majority threshold if those leads hold. NDA is trailing with a tally of 52 seats, all in leads and none declared yet. SPA has a tally of 39 seats, with 4 declared wins and 35 leads, and needs 79 more to reach the majority mark.
15:44 (IST) May 04
BJP leads West Bengal with a tally of 210 seats
Counting is underway across West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, where the majority mark stands at 148. BJP has won 3 seats and is currently leading in 207 more, giving it a tally of 210. TMC has won 1 seat and is leading in 69, bringing its tally to 70, still needing 78 seats to reach the majority mark. Others account for a combined tally of 53 seats at this stage.
15:33 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Election Result: BJP's Anup Kumar Saha leads with 60,695 votes
In the Dubrajpur constituency of West Bengal, the sitting BJP MLA Anup Kumar Saha is currently the vote-getter to watch, having accumulated 60,695 votes. The 39-year-old post-graduate holds the incumbent's advantage in this seat, though counting is still under way. TMC's Naresh Chandra Bauri is trailing behind with 39,120 votes, leaving a gap of 21,575 votes between the two candidates as the final picture continues to take shape.
15:00 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in 197 seats as West Bengal counting progresses
Counting is underway across West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, with the majority mark set at 148. BJP is currently leading in 197 constituencies, giving it a tally that already crosses the majority threshold if those leads hold. TMC is leading in 80 seats at this stage, needing 68 more to reach the majority mark. No seats have been formally declared yet as counting continues.
14:49 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Election Result: BJP incumbent trails as counting continues
In Dubrajpur, West Bengal, counting is still under way with the contest drawing close attention to the sitting BJP legislator Anup Kumar Saha, who is currently trailing in the constituency. TMC's Naresh Chandra Bauri holds the lead at this stage, though no result has been declared yet for this assembly seat.
14:16 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in 199 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 199 constituencies, giving the party a tally that already crosses the majority threshold if those leads hold. TMC is leading in 77 seats and still needs 71 more to reach the majority mark. Results are yet to be declared in any seat at this stage of counting.
14:05 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Election Result: BJP's Anup Kumar Saha in a Tight Race
In Dubrajpur, West Bengal, the current BJP MLA, Anup Kumar Saha, is currently ahead in the vote count, even though he was the incumbent going into this election. As the counting progresses, TMC candidate Naresh Chandra Bauri is trailing with 32,195 votes compared to Saha's 46,770, giving the incumbent a lead of 14,575 votes. Saha, who is 39 years old and has a postgraduate degree, has five criminal cases against him. Bauri, 58, also holds a postgraduate degree and has declared four cases.
13:32 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in 187 seats as West Bengal counting progresses
With no results declared yet in West Bengal's 294-seat assembly, BJP is currently leading in 187 constituencies, putting it 39 seats past the majority mark of 148 if those leads hold. TMC is leading in 86 seats and still needs 62 more to reach the majority threshold. Others account for leads in the remaining seats as counting continues across the state.
13:21 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Election Result: BJP's Anup Kumar Saha Trails in West Bengal Seat
In West Bengal's Dubrajpur constituency, the incumbent BJP legislator Anup Kumar Saha is currently trailing, despite holding the seat. TMC's Naresh Chandra Bauri is ahead with 29,628 votes compared to Saha's 39,449, leaving the incumbent behind by 9,821 votes as the counting progresses. Saha, 39, holds a postgraduate degree and is the sitting representative for this SC-reserved seat.
12:48 (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 is leading in 89 seats and needs 59 more to reach that threshold. Others account for leads in the remaining seats as counting continues across the state.
12:38 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Election Result: Incumbent BJP's Anup Kumar Saha trails TMC rival
In the Dubrajpur constituency of West Bengal, the sitting BJP legislator Anup Kumar Saha finds himself trailing in the ongoing count. The 39-year-old incumbent has accumulated 27,858 votes so far, but TMC candidate Naresh Chandra Bauri is currently leading the seat with 21,875 votes, putting Saha behind by 5,983 votes as counting continues.
12:16 (IST) May 04
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12:06 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in 171 seats as West Bengal counting progresses
With no results declared yet in West Bengal's 294-seat assembly, BJP is currently leading in 171 constituencies, putting its tally 23 seats above the majority mark of 148. TMC is leading in 94 seats and still needs 54 more to reach that threshold. Counting remains in progress across the state, with others accounting for leads in the remaining seats.
11:56 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Election Result: TMC's Naresh Chandra Bauri in the lead, BJP incumbent trailing
In West Bengal's Dubrajpur constituency, the current update reflects the ongoing vote count. TMC candidate Naresh Chandra Bauri is ahead with 14,382 votes. The sitting BJP MLA, Anup Kumar Saha, is currently trailing with 15,361 votes. A margin of 979 votes separates the two as the counting progresses.
11:23 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in West Bengal but majority mark stays out of reach
Counting is underway across West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, where the majority mark sits at 148. BJP is currently leading in 145 constituencies, leaving it just 3 seats short of that threshold. TMC is leading in 112 seats and needs 36 more to reach the majority mark. With no results declared yet, the final picture in West Bengal remains open as counting continues.
11:13 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Election Result: TMC leads as counting continues in West Bengal
In Dubrajpur, West Bengal, counting is still under way with TMC's Naresh Chandra Bauri currently leading the contest. The sitting BJP legislator Anup Kumar Saha, who holds the incumbent seat, is at present trailing in the count. With results yet to be declared, the seat remains one to watch as votes continue to be tallied in this West Bengal constituency.
11:03 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Election Results 2026: TMC's Naresh Chandra Bauri leads over sitting BJP MLA
In Dubrajpur, West Bengal, TMC candidate Naresh Chandra Bauri is currently leading with 3,747 votes. The seat is currently held by BJP's Anup Kumar Saha, who is trailing in the count with 5,745 votes against him in the tally so far. Bauri, 58, a post-graduate from the SC category, holds a lead as counting continues in this constituency. The margin between the two stands at 1,998 votes at this stage.
10:49 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Election Results: How to interpret an early lead in Dubrajpur's count
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10:39 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Assembly Election Results 2026: From the 2021 result to May 4 count in Dubrajpur
In the 2021 Assembly Election, Anup Kumar Saha of the Bharatiya Janata Party won Dubrajpur. round-wise updates will reveal how the 2026 vote tallies are shaping up.
10:32 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in West Bengal as counting progresses past halfway mark
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10:29 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Elections 2026: The counting hall in Dubrajpur — round by round
At the designated counting centre for Dubrajpur, votes cast on polling day are being processed round by round. Each successive round adds to the cumulative tallies of all contestants until the final result is declared.
10:21 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Election Result: No star candidate in the fray, counting under way
In the Dubrajpur constituency of West Bengal, counting is currently under way with no declared result yet. The sitting seat was held by BJP's Anup Kumar Saha, who does not figure among the candidates in the current count. TMC's Naresh Chandra Bauri, a 58-year-old post-graduate with an SC category background, is among those in the running as votes continue to be tallied in this West Bengal assembly segment.
10:19 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Assembly Election Results 2026: How Dubrajpur has shifted from 2016 through 2026
Dubrajpur saw Chandra Naresh Bauri of the TMC win in 2016, followed by Anup Kumar Saha of the Bharatiya Janata Party in 2021. May 4 result will add the next chapter to this seat's electoral history.
10:09 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Elections 2026: Polling done, counting begun — Dubrajpur's result awaited
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09:59 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Election Results: Trinamool Congress' Dubrajpur candidate and the 2026 count
The Trinamool Congress has fielded Naresh Chandra Bauri in Dubrajpur. As votes cast are now being counted, the final result will show how the party has performed in this constituency.
09:49 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Elections 2026: Part of the Birbhum Lok Sabha segment
Dubrajpur falls under the Birbhum Lok Sabha segment. The Assembly result from this constituency will add to the broader regional picture emerging from the Birbhum area as counting advances.
09:39 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Election Results 2026: Meet the candidates in the Dubrajpur count
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09:29 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Assembly Election Results 2026: Dubrajpur's result in West Bengal's 294-seat Assembly count
West Bengal's Assembly has 294 constituencies, and Dubrajpur'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.
09:23 (IST) May 04
BJP takes an early lead in West Bengal as counting begins
As the initial vote counts from West Bengal's 294 constituencies start to roll in, the BJP is showing an early lead, currently ahead in 44 seats. The Trinamool Congress (TMC) is also showing strength, leading in 22 constituencies. To secure a majority, a party needs to win 148 seats. This means the BJP would need to gain another 104 seats, while the TMC requires 126 more. The results are still being tallied across the state.
09:19 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Election Results 2026: How the vote count is taking shape in Dubrajpur
Votes cast in Dubrajpur are now being tallied across rounds, with the count building gradually toward a final result. Each successive round will add to the picture of how the final margin is forming in Dubrajpur.
09:12 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Election Result: No star candidate in the fray, counting under way
In the Dubrajpur constituency of West Bengal, counting is currently under way with no declared result yet. The sitting MLA from BJP, Anup Kumar Saha, is not among the candidates reflected in the current count. TMC's Naresh Chandra Bauri, a 58-year-old post-graduate with an SC category background, is among those in the running as votes continue to be tallied in this West Bengal seat.
09:09 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Election Results: May 4 result compared with the 2021 election
As counting progresses in Dubrajpur, the emerging tallies will be compared with the 2021 result when Anup Kumar Saha of the Bharatiya Janata Party won the seat. May 4 final declaration will show how the vote distribution has evolved.
09:02 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Election Results 2026: TMC's Naresh Chandra Bauri leads early count
Counting is underway in Dubrajpur, West Bengal, where TMC candidate Naresh Chandra Bauri is currently leading in the early stages. BSP's Bipad Taran Dom is also among those reflecting a lead at this point in the count. The seat is currently held by BJP's Anup Kumar Saha, who is not among the top 3 candidates presently reflected in the leading positions.
08:59 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Election Results: Inside the counting hall: how Dubrajpur's votes are tallied
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08:49 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Elections 2026: Birbhum region watches the Dubrajpur count
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08:39 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Elections 2026: How is Bipad Taran Dom faring? Watching the Dubrajpur count
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08:29 (IST) May 04
Dubrajpur Election Results: All India Forward Bloc's stake in May 4 Dubrajpur count
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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.
Dubrajpur is a Scheduled Caste (SC) reserved constituency in West Bengal, falling under the Birbhum Lok Sabha segment. 7 candidates are contesting in 2026: Anup Kumar Saha (Bharatiya Janata Party), Naresh Chandra Bauri (Trinamool Congress), Byapari Sanjoy (Congress), Bijoy Bagdi (All India Forward Bloc), Bipad Taran Dom (Bahujan Samaj Party), Subhasis Das (Aam Janata Unnayan party), and Sudhan Bauri (Independent). In the 2021 Assembly Election, Anup Kumar Saha of the Bharatiya Janata Party won Dubrajpur. In 2016, Chandra Naresh Bauri of the TMC had won the seat. round-by-round trends from Dubrajpur 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.