West Bengal Election Results: Tight Races with Margins as Low as 11 Votes
West Bengal Election Results: 10 Seats Too Close To Call As Margins Range From 11 To 2,500 Votes
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The 2026 West Bengal elections are witnessing intense competition, with ten constituencies too close to call. Margins in these races vary from just 11 votes to over 2,500 votes, highlighting the tight nature of the contests as counting progresses across the state.
- 01Ten constituencies are experiencing very close contests in the West Bengal elections.
- 02The closest race is in Champdani, where BJP's Dilip Singh leads TMC's Arindam Guin by just 13 votes.
- 03Other tight races include Satgachhia and Patashpur, with margins of 11 and 597 votes respectively.
- 04BJP has secured several seats with significant leads, including Bally and Labpur.
- 05Counting is ongoing, and results may change as more rounds are completed.
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The 2026 West Bengal elections are unfolding with several constituencies experiencing extremely close contests. Notably, in Champdani, BJP's Dilip Singh is leading TMC's Arindam Guin by a mere 13 votes after 20 of 22 counting rounds. In Satgachhia, BJP's Agniswar Naskar holds a narrow lead of 11 votes over TMC's Somashree Betal after 12 of 18 rounds. Other significant contests include Patashpur, where BJP's Tapan Maity leads by 597 votes, and Kushmandi, where BJP's Tapas Chandra Roy is ahead by 1,312 votes. Meanwhile, BJP has also claimed victories in Kashipur–Belgachhia and Pandabeswar, with leads of 1,651 and 1,398 votes, respectively. As counting continues, the outcomes in these closely contested seats remain uncertain, with potential shifts as more rounds are completed.
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The tight election results indicate a highly competitive political landscape in West Bengal, which could influence future governance and policy decisions.
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