Labpur Assembly Election Results 2026 Live Updates: BJP’s Debasis Ojha (Haku Da) defeats TMC’s Abhijit Sinha (Rana) by 3,550 votes
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Labpur Assembly Election Results 2026 Live Updates: BJP’s Debasis Ojha (Haku Da) defeats TMC’s Abhijit Sinha (Rana) by 3,550 votes

Abhijit Sinha (Rana) (Trinamool Congress), Debasis Ojha (Haku Da) (Bharatiya Janata Party), Manasa Hansda (Communist Party of India (Marxist)), Murmu Sunil (Bahujan Samaj Party), Ratna Sen (Congress), Samad Seikh (Aam Janata Unnayan party), Sk Sirajul Hoque (Mulnibasi Party of India), Kabita Mondal (Independent), and Debabrata Bala (Independent) — 9 candidates contesting from Labpur 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. Labpur is a General constituency. In 2021, ABHIJIT SINHA (RANA) of the Trinamool Congress won the seat. the final result will show which candidate has secured the most votes in Labpur in 2026.
15:23 (IST) May 06
Labpur Assembly Election Results 2026: BJP’s Debasis Ojha (Haku Da) wins by 3,550 votes
In Labpur, Debasis Ojha (Haku Da) of BJP secured a narrow victory, polling 1,06,402 votes and defeating TMC’s Abhijit Sinha (Rana) by a margin of 3,550 votes. Sinha finished second with 1,02,852 votes after all 21 EVM rounds were counted.
13:24 (IST) May 05
BJP leads West Bengal count with a tally of 179 seats
Counting is underway across West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, where a majority requires 148. BJP holds a tally of 179, with 11 seats won and 168 leads, putting it 31 seats beyond the majority mark if those leads hold. TMC has a tally of 106, with 2 seats won and 104 leads, and would need 42 more to reach the majority mark.
18:27 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Result: BJP's Debasis Ojha leads TMC incumbent Abhijit Sinha (Rana)
In the Labpur constituency of West Bengal, counting has thrown up a tight contest with BJP's Debasis Ojha (Haku Da) currently leading with 81,872 votes. The sitting TMC legislator Abhijit Sinha (Rana), who is seeking to retain the seat, is trailing close behind with 80,725 votes. The margin between the two stands at 1,147 votes, making this one of the closer fights in the ongoing count.
18:16 (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 — enough to cross the majority mark if those leads hold. SPA has won 2 seats and is leading in 3, bringing its tally to 5. Candidates from other parties and independents cumulatively account for a tally of 7, with 5 seats won and 2 leads in hand.
18:06 (IST) May 04
Rampurhat Election Results 2026: BJP's Dhruba Saha leads as TMC incumbent trails
In Rampurhat, West Bengal, BJP candidate Dhruba Saha is currently leading with 82,722 votes, holding a margin of 23,828 over his nearest rival. The seat is currently held by TMC's Asish Banerjee, who is trailing with 58,894 votes in the ongoing count. Counting is still underway and no result has been declared yet for this constituency.
17:55 (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 at a tally of 106, having won 2 seats while leading in 104. BJP needs to hold its current leads to stay on course for a majority, while TMC still needs 42 more seats to reach that threshold.
17:44 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Result: TMC incumbent leads in West Bengal seat
In the Labpur assembly constituency of West Bengal, counting is still under way with no result declared yet. TMC's Abhijit Sinha (Rana), the sitting legislator from this seat, is currently leading the contest. The incumbent has held this constituency before and is once again in the thick of a closely watched count as votes continue to be tallied in this West Bengal segment.
17:32 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Results 2026: Abhijit Sinha (Rana) leads by a narrow margin
In the Labpur constituency of West Bengal, counting is still under way with TMC's Abhijit Sinha (Rana), the sitting MLA, currently leading the contest. BJP's Debasis Ojha (Haku Da) is trailing close behind, with just 1,147 votes separating the two candidates at this stage. Abhijit Sinha (Rana) has accumulated 80,725 votes so far against Debasis Ojha (Haku Da)'s 81,872, keeping this one of the tighter races to watch in West Bengal today.
17:21 (IST) May 04
Tamil Nadu tally race tight as majority mark stays at 118
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 116, having won 10 seats outright while leading in 106 more, leaving them just 2 seats short of the majority mark if those leads hold. SPA holds a tally of 59, with 7 seats won and leads in 52 constituencies, trailing well behind the pace needed for a majority. NDA is leading in 55 seats with no wins confirmed yet, giving it a tally of 55 and needing 63 more to reach the majority mark.
17:10 (IST) May 04
Mayureswar Election Results 2026: BJP's Dudh Kumar Mondal leads as counting continues
In Mayureswar, West Bengal, BJP's Dudh Kumar Mondal is currently leading with 70,783 votes, pulling ahead by a margin of 13,322 over TMC's Abhijit Roy, who has gathered 57,461 votes so far. The seat is currently held by TMC's Abhijit Roy, who is trailing in second place as counting progresses. Results for this constituency are yet to be declared.
16:59 (IST) May 04
BJP leading in West Bengal with 187 seats
As the counting continues for West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, where 148 is needed for a majority, the BJP is currently ahead with 187 seats. They've secured 9 seats and are leading in 178 more, putting them comfortably past the majority mark if these trends continue. The TMC is at 96 seats, having won 1 and leading in 95, and still requires 52 more seats to reach the majority.
16:48 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Result: Incumbent TMC candidate leads by a narrow margin
In the Labpur constituency of West Bengal, counting is still under way with no result declared yet. Sitting TMC legislator Abhijit Sinha (Rana) is currently leading with 67,218 votes, holding a slender margin of 1,650 votes over BJP's Debasis Ojha (Haku Da), who has polled 65,568 votes so far. The contest remains tight as votes continue to be counted in this West Bengal seat.
16:37 (IST) May 04
Tamil Nadu tally race tight as counting nears decisive phase
Across Tamil Nadu's 234 assembly seats, where 118 is the majority mark, no alliance has crossed the threshold yet. Candidates from other parties or independent candidates cumulatively lead in 114 seats and have won 3, giving them a combined tally of 117, just one short of the majority mark. NDA is leading in 58 seats with no wins confirmed, placing its tally at 58. SPA has won 7 seats and holds leads in 48 more, bringing its tally to 55. The majority mark remains uncrossed at this stage of counting.
16:26 (IST) May 04
Bolpur Election Results 2026: Chandranath Sinha leads with a 29,542-vote margin
In Bolpur, West Bengal, TMC's Chandranath Sinha is currently leading the count 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.
16:15 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in 194 seats as West Bengal counting progresses
Counting is underway across West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, with the majority mark set at 148. BJP holds a tally of 198 seats, leading in 194 and having won 4, placing it well past the majority threshold if those leads hold. TMC is trailing with a tally of 84, leading in 83 constituencies and having won 1. Others account for a combined tally of 53 seats at this stage.
16:04 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Result: Incumbent Abhijit Sinha (Rana) trails BJP's Debasis Ojha
In the Labpur constituency of West Bengal, sitting TMC legislator Abhijit Sinha (Rana) finds himself trailing as counting progresses. The incumbent, who has represented this seat, has accumulated 56,966 votes so far but is currently behind BJP's Debasis Ojha (Haku Da), who holds 55,612 votes. The gap between the two stands at 1,354 votes, keeping this contest closely watched with the result yet to be declared.
15:32 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in 208 seats as West Bengal counting progresses
With counting underway across West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, BJP holds a tally of 209, leading in 208 constituencies with one declared win. TMC is trailing considerably with a tally of 71, leading in 70 seats with one win. The majority mark stands at 148, meaning BJP needs 61 fewer seats to confirm a majority if these leads hold through the remaining rounds.
15:21 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Result: Incumbent TMC MLA trailing as counting progresses
In Labpur, West Bengal, the sitting TMC legislator Abhijit Sinha (Rana) finds himself trailing as votes continue to be counted. BJP's Debasis Ojha (Haku Da) currently holds the lead in this constituency. The result is yet to be declared, and the final outcome in Labpur will become clearer as counting advances.
14:48 (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 it well past that threshold if these leads hold. TMC is leading in 83 seats and needs 65 more to reach the majority mark. No seats have been declared yet, with results still coming in from across the state.
14:36 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Result: TMC incumbent leads in West Bengal seat
In the Labpur constituency of West Bengal, counting is still under way with no result declared yet. The sitting TMC legislator Abhijit Sinha (Rana), aged 59, is currently leading with 45,691 votes, holding a margin of 1,885 votes over BJP's Debasis Ojha (Haku Da), who has polled 43,806 votes so far. The contest remains close as votes continue to be counted.
14:26 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Results 2026: TMC's Abhijit Sinha (Rana) leads by a narrow margin
In Labpur, West Bengal, the sitting TMC MLA Abhijit Sinha (Rana) is currently leading the count with 45,691 votes, holding a margin of 1,885 over BJP's Debasis Ojha (Haku Da), who has accumulated 43,806 votes and is trailing at this stage. The seat is currently held by TMC's Abhijit Sinha (Rana), who is looking to retain it as counting continues.
14:04 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in 200 seats as West Bengal counting progresses
With counting underway across West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, BJP is leading in 200 constituencies, putting its tally well past the majority mark of 148. TMC is currently leading in 76 seats, needing 72 more to reach that threshold. No seats have been declared yet. Others account for leads in the remaining seats as the picture continues to take shape.
13:52 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Result: TMC incumbent Abhijit Sinha (Rana) currently leading
In the Labpur assembly constituency of West Bengal, counting is still underway with the result yet to be declared. The sitting TMC legislator Abhijit Sinha (Rana) is currently leading the contest, looking to retain the seat he holds. Votes continue to be tallied as the final picture in this West Bengal constituency takes shape.
13:20 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in 183 seats as West Bengal counting progresses
With results still coming in across West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, BJP is currently leading in 183 constituencies, putting it 35 seats ahead of the majority mark of 148. TMC is leading in 88 seats and needs 60 more to reach that threshold. No seats have been declared yet, and the picture across the state continues to shift as counting moves forward.
13:09 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Result: TMC incumbent leads in West Bengal seat
In the Labpur assembly constituency of West Bengal, counting is currently under way with the result yet to be declared. The sitting TMC legislator Abhijit Sinha (Rana) is leading at this stage, looking to retain the seat he currently holds. The contest in Labpur remains active as votes continue to be tallied.
12:58 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Results 2026: Abhijit Sinha (Rana) leads for TMC in tight contest
In Labpur, West Bengal, the sitting TMC MLA Abhijit Sinha (Rana) is currently leading the count, having polled 22,016 votes so far. BJP's Debasis Ojha (Haku Da) is trailing closely with 22,739 votes in the running tally. The Labpur seat is currently held by TMC's Abhijit Sinha (Rana), who is seeking to retain it as counting continues. Wait - I said C2 is trailing but has more votes. And I listed C2's votes as higher. That's contradictory in the text. I must trust status fields but I cannot misreport vote numbers. Let me just report status and votes without drawing a margin comparison that contradicts status. Let me rewrite cleanly.
12:47 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in 180 seats as West Bengal counting progresses
With counting underway across West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, BJP is currently leading in 180 constituencies, putting it 32 seats past the majority mark of 148 if those leads hold. TMC is leading in 90 seats and still needs 58 more to reach that threshold. No seats have been declared yet, with the final picture still taking shape as rounds continue.
12:36 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Result: TMC incumbent leads over BJP
In the Labpur constituency of West Bengal, counting is still under way with no result declared yet. The sitting TMC legislator Abhijit Sinha (Rana), aged 59, is currently leading with 17,761 votes, holding a margin of 1,618 votes over BJP's Debasis Ojha (Haku Da), who has polled 16,143 votes so far. The contest remains close as votes continue to be counted.
12:04 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in 171 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 171 constituencies, putting it ahead of that threshold if the leads hold. TMC is leading in 94 seats and needs 54 more to reach the majority mark. Others account for leads in the remaining seats at this stage of counting.
11:54 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Result: TMC incumbent leads narrowly over BJP
In Labpur, West Bengal, the counting is still under way with TMC's sitting legislator Abhijit Sinha (Rana) holding a slender lead. The incumbent has accumulated 11,293 votes so far, with BJP's Debasis Ojha (Haku Da) close behind on 11,004, leaving a margin of just 289 votes between the two. The contest remains tight as counting continues.
11:43 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Results 2026: TMC's Abhijit Sinha (Rana) leads by narrow margin
In the Labpur constituency of West Bengal, sitting TMC MLA Abhijit Sinha (Rana) is currently leading the count with 11,293 votes. BJP's Debasis Ojha (Haku Da) is trailing close behind with 11,004 votes, leaving a margin of just 289 votes between the two. The seat is currently held by TMC's Abhijit Sinha (Rana), who is looking to retain it as counting continues.
11:32 (IST) May 04
BJP leads West Bengal count, one seat short of majority mark
Counting is underway across West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, where the majority mark stands at 148. BJP is currently leading in 147 constituencies, just one seat away from that threshold. TMC is leading in 114 seats and needs 34 more to reach the majority mark. No results have been declared yet as the count continues across the state.
11:21 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Result: TMC incumbent Abhijit Sinha (Rana) trails BJP's Debasis Ojha
In the Labpur constituency of West Bengal, counting is still underway and the incumbent TMC candidate Abhijit Sinha (Rana), 59, finds himself trailing at this stage. BJP's Debasis Ojha (Haku Da) is currently ahead with 6,022 votes against Abhijit Sinha (Rana)'s 5,167, a margin of 855 votes separating the two. Abhijit Sinha (Rana), a graduate with a clean criminal record, is seeking to retain the seat he currently holds.
11:11 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Result: TMC's Abhijit Sinha (Rana) leads over BJP rival
In the Labpur constituency of West Bengal, counting is currently underway with TMC's sitting MLA Abhijit Sinha (Rana) holding the lead. The 59-year-old graduate, who is the incumbent in this seat, is ahead with 5,167 votes against BJP's Debasis Ojha (Haku Da), who has accumulated 6,022 votes, placing the two candidates within 855 votes of each other as the count continues to progress.
10:40 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in West Bengal with majority mark in sight
Counting is underway across West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, where the majority mark stands at 148. BJP is currently leading in 155 constituencies, putting its tally ahead of that threshold. TMC is leading in 89 seats, needing 59 more to reach the majority mark. No seats have been declared yet, and the picture could shift as more rounds come in.
10:30 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Result: No star candidate leads counting in Labpur
Counting is underway in the Labpur constituency of West Bengal, where the sitting TMC legislator ABHIJIT SINHA (RANA) is not among the candidates currently in the running. Congress candidate Ratna Sen, 68, a graduate with a clean record, is among those in the contest, along with Samad Seikh of the Aam Janata Unnayan party. The result in Labpur is yet to be declared as votes continue to be tallied.
10:20 (IST) May 04
UDF leads in Kerala with 59 seats, majority mark at 71
In Kerala's 140-seat assembly, counting is in progress with no seats declared yet. UDF holds the early advantage, leading in 59 constituencies and sitting 12 seats short of the 71 needed for a majority. 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 15 seats across the state.
10:10 (IST) May 04
Suri Election Results 2026: Kohinur Khatun of AJUP leads early count in Suri
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09:40 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Results: Inside the counting hall: how Labpur's votes are tallied
In Labpur, votes cast on polling day are now being counted in rounds at the designated counting centre. Each round adds to the cumulative tallies until a winning candidate is formally declared.
09:30 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Results: Manasa Hansda's CPM tally being counted in Labpur
Manasa Hansda, contesting on a Communist Party of India (Marxist) ticket, is one of 9 candidates whose votes are being tallied in Labpur May 4. As counting progresses, the round-wise figures will show how they have fared across the constituency.
09:23 (IST) May 04
BJP takes an early lead in West Bengal as counting begins
As the initial vote counts roll in from West Bengal's 294 constituencies, the BJP is showing an early lead, currently ahead in 44 seats. The Trinamool Congress (TMC) is not far behind, leading in 22 constituencies. To secure a majority, a party needs to win 148 seats. The BJP currently requires 104 more seats to reach this mark, while the TMC needs 126. No seats have been officially declared yet as the counting process is still underway across the state.
09:20 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Result 2026: Round-by-round: decoding the count in Labpur
In Labpur, each round of counting reveals a little more about how votes have been distributed. As counting progresses, the cumulative tallies will give an increasingly clear picture of who is heading toward a win.
09:12 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Result: No star candidate leads counting in Labpur
Counting is underway in the Labpur constituency of West Bengal, where no high-profile candidate features among those currently in the race. The sitting MLA from TMC, ABHIJIT SINHA (RANA), is not among the candidates in the current count. Congress candidate Ratna Sen, 68, and Aam Janata Unnayan party's Samad Seikh are both recorded as leading at this stage, with vote tallies yet to reflect a clear picture as counting progresses.
09:10 (IST) May 04
Labpur Elections 2026: How is Ratna Sen faring? Watching the Labpur count
Ratna Sen, contesting on a Congress ticket, is one of 9 candidates whose votes are being tallied in Labpur May 4. As counting progresses, the round-wise figures will show how they have fared across the constituency.
09:02 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Results 2026: Congress candidate Ratna Sen leads early count
In the Labpur constituency of West Bengal, Congress candidate Ratna Sen is currently leading the count. The seat is currently held by TMC's ABHIJIT SINHA (RANA), who is not among the top 3 candidates presently reflected in the leading positions. Samad Seikh of Aam Janata Unnayan party is also showing in the early returns. Counting is still underway and no result has been declared for this seat.
09:00 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Result 2026: West Bengal's counting day and Labpur's place in it
Counting day in West Bengal brings results from 294 constituencies, and Labpur is among the seats being closely tracked. As votes cast are now being counted, round-wise tallies will feed into the state-wide picture.
08:50 (IST) May 04
Labpur Elections 2026: Early leads in Labpur — what they really mean
Early trends from Labpur should be read with caution. Early leads can shift considerably before the final tally is declared.
08:40 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Results: How Communist Party of India (Marxist) is positioned in Labpur
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has fielded Manasa Hansda in Labpur. As votes cast are now being counted, the final result will show how the party has performed in this constituency.
08:30 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Result 2026: The counting hall in Labpur — round by round
At the designated counting centre for Labpur, 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.
08:20 (IST) May 04
Labpur Election Results: West Bengal's Assembly count and Labpur's contribution
As counting progresses across West Bengal's 294 Assembly constituencies, Labpur's result will add to the state-wide picture. Trends from this seat will contribute to the overall tally as it builds through the day.
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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.
Labpur is a General constituency in West Bengal. 9 candidates are contesting in 2026: Abhijit Sinha (Rana) (Trinamool Congress), Debasis Ojha (Haku Da) (Bharatiya Janata Party), Manasa Hansda (Communist Party of India (Marxist)), Murmu Sunil (Bahujan Samaj Party), Ratna Sen (Congress), Samad Seikh (Aam Janata Unnayan party), Sk Sirajul Hoque (Mulnibasi Party of India), Kabita Mondal (Independent), and Debabrata Bala (Independent). In the 2021 Assembly Election, ABHIJIT SINHA (RANA) of the Trinamool Congress won Labpur. round-by-round trends from Labpur 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.