Bogra-6
| Bogura-6 | |
|---|---|
| Constituency for the Jatiya Sangsad | |
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| District | Bogura District |
| Division | Rajshahi Division |
| Electorate | 454,043 (2026) |
| Current constituency | |
| Created | 1973 |
| Parliamentary Party | Bangladesh Nationalist Party |
Bogura-6 is a constituency represented in the Jatiya Sangsad (National Parliament) of Bangladesh.
Boundaries
The constituency encompasses the entirety of Bogra Sadar Upazila, including the area under the Bogura City Corporation, integrating the region under a single administrative and electoral boundary.[1][2]
History
The constituency was created for the first general elections in newly independent Bangladesh, held in 1973.
Members of Parliament
| Election | Member | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1973 | Sirajul Islam Suruj | Bangladesh Awami League[3] | |
| 1979 | Wajed Hossain Tarafdar | Bangladesh Nationalist Party[4] | |
| Major Boundary Changes | |||
| 1986 | Abdur Rahman Fakir | Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami[5] | |
| 1988 | Saifur Rahman Bhandari | Independent[6] | |
| 1991 | Mojibar Rahman | Bangladesh Nationalist Party | |
| Sep 1996 by-election | Md. Zahurul Islam | ||
| 2001 | Khaleda Zia | ||
| Apr 2009 by-election | Jamiruddin Sarkar | ||
| 2014 | Nurul Islam Omar | Jatiya Party (Ershad) | |
| 2018 | Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir | Bangladesh Nationalist Party[7] | |
| 2019 by-election | Golam Mohammad Siraj | ||
| 2023 by-election | Ragebul Ahsan Ripu | Bangladesh Awami League | |
| 2026 | Tarique Rahman | Bangladesh Nationalist Party[8] | |
Elections
Elections in the 2020s
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BNP | Tarique Rahman | 216,284 | 68.90 | +1.91 | ||
| Jamaat | Md. Abidur Rahman Sohel | 97,626 | 31.10 | +28.9 | ||
| Majority | 118,658 | 37.80 | −5.07 | |||
| Turnout | 322,504 | 71.03 | +36.48 | |||
| Registered electors | 454,043 | |||||
| BNP gain from AL | ||||||
Elections in the 2010s
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BNP | Golam Mohammad Siraj | 89,742 | 66.99 | +13.79 | |
| AL | T Zaman Niketa | 32,297 | 24.12 | N/A | |
| JP(E) | Nurul Islam Omar | 8,831 | 6.59 | N/A | |
| Majority | 57,445 | 42.87 | +13.99 | ||
| Turnout | 133,870 | 34.55 | −28.95 | ||
| Registered electors | 387,458 | ||||
| BNP hold | |||||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BNP | Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir | 205,987 | 53.20 | −1.77 | ||
| JP(E) | Nurul Islam Omar | 39,961 | 10.32 | −17.15 | ||
| Majority | 166,026 | 42.88 | −24.60 | |||
| Turnout | 245,948 | 63.5 | −0.9 | |||
| Registered electors | 387,458 | |||||
| BNP gain from JP(E) | ||||||
Nurul Islam Omar was elected unopposed in the 2014 general election after opposition parties withdrew their candidacies in a boycott of the election.[9]
Elections in the 2000s
Khaleda Zia stood for three seats in the 2008 general election: Bogra-6, Bogra-7, and Feni-1. After winning all three, she chose to represent Feni-1 and quit the other two, triggering by-elections in them.[10] Muhammad Jamiruddin Sircar of the BNP was elected in an April 2009 by-election.[11]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BNP | Khaleda Zia | 193,792 | 71.6 | −7.0 | |
| AL | Momtaz Uddin | 74,634 | 27.6 | +8.7 | |
| IAB | A. N. M. Mamunur Rashid | 1,336 | 0.5 | N/A | |
| BDB | Abdullah al Woaky | 627 | 0.2 | N/A | |
| BSD | Md. Saifuzzaman | 297 | 0.1 | N/A | |
| Majority | 119,158 | 44.0 | |||
| Turnout | 270,686 | 86.6 | |||
| BNP hold | |||||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BNP | Khaleda Zia | 227,355 | 78.6 | +19.7 | |
| AL | Md. Mahbubul Alam | 54,777 | 18.9 | +3.1 | |
| IAB | A. N. M. Mamunur Rashid | 4,745 | 1.6 | N/A | |
| CPB | Md. Abdur Razzak | 1,513 | 0.5 | N/A | |
| BKA | Md. Safiqul Hasan | 467 | 0.2 | N/A | |
| BSD | Md. Saifuzzaman Tutul | 294 | 0.1 | N/A | |
| Jatiya Party (M) | Syed Akil Ahmed | 267 | 0.1 | N/A | |
| Majority | 172,578 | 59.6 | +35.9 | ||
| Turnout | 289,418 | 76.4 | −1.8 | ||
| BNP hold | |||||
Elections in the 1990s
Khaleda Zia stood for five seats in the June 1996 general election: Bogra-6, Bogra-7, Feni-1, Lakshmipur-2 and Chittagong-1. After winning all five, she chose to represent Feni-1 and quit the other four, triggering by-elections in them.[15] Md. Zahurul Islam of the BNP was elected in a September 1996 by-election.[16]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BNP | Khaleda Zia | 136,669 | 58.9 | +4.2 | |
| Jamaat | Golam Rabbani | 46,917 | 20.2 | −7.1 | |
| AL | Md. Mahmudul Hassan | 36,747 | 15.8 | −0.1 | |
| JP(E) | A. H. Golam Zakaria Khan | 10,185 | 4.4 | +3.9 | |
| Independent | Md. Alberuni | 649 | 0.3 | N/A | |
| JSD | AKM Rezaul Karim Tansen | 310 | 0.1 | N/A | |
| Islamic Al Zihad Dal | Abu Nosor Md. Shohidullah | 288 | 0.1 | N/A | |
| FP | M. L. Alam | 175 | 0.1 | N/A | |
| Independent | M. R. Renu | 135 | 0.1 | N/A | |
| Majority | 89,752 | 38.7 | +11.3 | ||
| Turnout | 232,075 | 78.2 | +13.8 | ||
| BNP hold | |||||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BNP | Mojibar Rahman | 96,234 | 54.7 | |||
| Jamaat | Golam Rabbani | 48,086 | 27.3 | |||
| AL | Momtaz Uddin | 27,964 | 15.9 | |||
| IOJ | Abdu Kader Prang | 943 | 0.5 | |||
| JP(E) | A. B. M. Shahzahan | 896 | 0.5 | |||
| Zaker Party | A. T. M. Zakaria | 891 | 0.5 | |||
| CPB | Md. Abdur Razzak | 823 | 0.5 | |||
| JSD | Ashis Sarker | 195 | 0.1 | |||
| Majority | 48,148 | 27.4 | ||||
| Turnout | 176,032 | 64.4 | ||||
| BNP gain from Independent | ||||||
References
- ^ a b "Constituency Maps of Bangladesh" (PDF). Bangladesh Election Commission. 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-08-14. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- ^ "Delimitation of Constituencies" (PDF). Bangladesh Election Commission (in Bengali). 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 July 2014. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
- ^ "List of 1st Parliament Members" (PDF). Bangladesh Parliament (in Bengali). Retrieved 13 February 2018.
- ^ "List of 2nd Parliament Members" (PDF). Bangladesh Parliament (in Bengali). Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- ^ "List of 3rd Parliament Members" (PDF). Bangladesh Parliament (in Bengali). Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- ^ "List of 4th Parliament Members" (PDF). Bangladesh Parliament (in Bengali). Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- ^ "Bogura-6". The Daily Star. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
- ^ "Tarique Rahman Wins in Dhaka-17, Bogura-6 Constituencies". www.thedailystar.net. The Daily Star. 13 February 2026. Retrieved 13 February 2026.
- ^ Zakaria, Mohammad (14 December 2013). "The number now goes up to 151". Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
- ^ "By-Elections for Bangladesh's Parliament Scheduled for March 30". VOA Bangla. 15 February 2009. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
- ^ "Sircar gets Bogra-6, Moudud bags Bogra-7". bdnews24.com. 2 April 2009. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
- ^ "Bangladesh Parliament Election - Detail Results". Amar Desh. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
- ^ "Nomination submission List". Bangladesh Election Commission (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 11 February 2018. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
- ^ a b c "Parliament Election Result of 1991, 1996, 2001 Bangladesh Election Information and Statistics". Vote Monitor Networks. Archived from the original on 29 December 2008. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
- ^ "Statistical Report: 7th Jatiya Shangshad Election" (PDF). Bangladesh Election Commission. p. 299. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 March 2015. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
- ^ "Statistical Report: 7th Jatiya Shangshad Election" (PDF). Bangladesh Election Commission. pp. 305, 311. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 March 2015. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
External links
- "People's Republic of Bangladesh". Psephos.
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