2024 Bangladeshi general election

7 January 2024

All 300 directly elected seats in the Jatiya Sangsad
151 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
 
Leader Sheikh Hasina GM Quader
Party AL JP(E)
Alliance Grand Alliance -
Leader since 16 February 1981 14 July 2019
Leader's seat Gopalganj-3 Rangpur-3 Dhaka-17
Last election 74.63%, 257 seats 5.22%, 26 seats
Current seats 258 27

Constituency map

Incumbent Prime Minister

Sheikh Hasina
AL



Election schedule
15 November 2023Declaration of the schedule
30 November 2023Application date for electoral candidates
1–4 December 2023Scrutiny
17 December 2023Last day of candidacy withdrawal
18 December 2023Symbol allocation
18 December 2023–5 January 2024Campaigning period
7 January 2024Election & Results

General elections are scheduled to be held in Bangladesh on 7 January 2024 under the auspices of the 2024 Bangladesh Election Commission, the official body responsible for ensuring free and fair elections in the country.[1][2]

Background

The current Sangsad is scheduled to expire on 29 January 2024, as the first session of this parliament sat on 30 January 2019 and the tenure of a parliament lasts five years.[3]

The Awami League won the 2018 general elections and formed the government.[4]

The main opposition party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), demanded that the government hand over power to a neutral caretaker government before the next elections.[5] This has been rejected by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who vowed that "Bangladesh will never allow an unelected government again".[6] Hasina's resistance to a caretaker government arose following the 2006–2008 crisis, during which a caretaker government assumed military control of the country and arrested a number of political leaders, including Hasina and BNP leader Khaleda Zia.[7] Zia was sentenced to prison for five years on February 8, 2018, for her involvement in the Zia Orphanage corruption case.[8] The sentence was then modified to 10 years.[9] Khaleda Zia's successor as chair of the party, her son Tarique Rahman, was also found guilty of criminal conspiracy and multiple counts of murder for a grenade attack in 2004 that injured Hasina and killed 24 people.[10] He was sentenced to life in prison. As such, he was barred from running for office.[11]

In order to guarantee that the election will be conducted in accordance with electoral law and the constitution, the 2024 Bangladesh Election Commission was formed on 27 February 2022.[12] It is responsible for announcing election schedules, outlining constituency zones, preparing electoral rolls, supervising the elections, announcing the election's results, and establishing election boards to settle any election disputes.[13] It is chaired by Kazi Habibul Awal, Md. Alamgir, Anisur Rahman, Rashida Sultana Emily and Ahsan Habib Khan.[14]

Electoral system

The 350 members of the Jatiya Sangsad consist of 300 directly elected seats using first-past-the-post voting in single-member constituencies, and an additional 50 seats reserved for women. The reserved seats are elected proportionally by the elected members. Each parliament sits for a five-year term.[15]

Schedule

Source:[1][16]

Poll Event Schedule
Declaration of the schedule 15 November 2023
Application date for electoral candidates 30 November 2023
Scrutiny 1–4 December 2023
Last day of candidacy withdrawal 17 December 2023
Symbol allocation and First day of campaigning 18 December 2023
Last day of campaigning 5 January 2024
Election & Results 7 January 2024

Controversy

The BNP has demanded that there should be a caretaker government during election season because, as Citizens for Good Governance founder-secretary Badiul Alam Majumder has claimed, every election in Bangladesh that was not conducted under a caretaker government has been marred by irregularities.[17][18] Without a caretaker government, the BNP has stated its intent to boycott the elections. On May 17, 2023, BNP standing committee member Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury said: "[Our] movement and elections cannot go hand in hand. Participating in elections under [the current government] means to validate them. We cannot continue our movement with those who compete in the elections when the leaders and activists are being arrested and harassed while protesting to free the country from this illegal government.  Rather, it is time to identify them and uproot them politically."[19] On June 3, 2023, the BNP expelled 43 of its leaders for life as a result of their decision to participate in the Sylhet City Corporation election.[20]

The BNP has been aligned throughout its existence with the Jamaat-e-Islami, a far-right lslamist party, and it is linked to groups like Jamaat ul-Mujaheddin and Harkat-ul-Jihad.[21] Jamaat-e-Islami was banned from participating in elections in 2013, and many of its former leaders have gone on to form the Bangladesh Development Party (BDP), which intends to participate in the elections. The president of the BDP, Anwarul Islam Chan, has denied any affiliations with the Jamaat, saying: "The post-liberation generation was born after independence. We are a political party and not interested in such issues" as opposing Bangladesh's independence from Pakistan.[22][23]

The Awami League, on the other hand, has insisted that a caretaker government would be unconstitutional and that the Election Commission is independent and sanctioned by law.[24][25]

The Bangladeshi Ministry of Foreign Affairs asserted "the electoral process will remain under strict vigilance, including by international observers as accredited by the Election Commission."[26] Bangladesh Foreign Minister Dr. AK Abdul Momen said on April 10, 2023, in a meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken that the independent election commission is key to holding fair, transparent elections.[27]

US Position

On May 23, 2023, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced a new visa policy vis-a-vis Bangladesh in order to support the country's goal of holding free, fair, and peaceful national elections. The policy states that the US would "restrict the issuance of visas for any Bangladeshi individual, believed to be responsible for, or complicit in, undermining the democratic election process in Bangladesh", including "current and former Bangladeshi officials, members of pro-government and opposition political parties, and members of law enforcement, the judiciary, and security services". The policy lists actions that would undermine the election process as "vote rigging, voter intimidation, the use of violence to prevent people from exercising their right to freedoms of association and peaceful assembly, and the use of measures designed to prevent political parties, voters, civil society, or the media from disseminating their views".[28]

The restrictions were meant to act as a signal to the Bangladeshi government to hold democratic elections and to the BNP to participate in the elections, as a boycott of them could lead to instability.[29] When asked how the US would navigate a situation in which a party that refuses to participate in the national election would later make the claim that the election was unfair, US State Department Principal Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel said: "I don't have anything else to get into, as it's an internal, domestic election" and that all the US wants is that it should be free, fair, and reflective of the will of the Bangladeshi people.[30]

On August 1, 2023, US Ambassador Peter Haas announced after meeting with Chief Election Commissioner Kazi Habibul Awal that a US pre-election monitoring team consisting of experts with previous experience in election monitoring and preparation, would arrive in Bangladesh in October before the election.[31]

Foreign monitoring

On May 7, 2023, Prime Minister Hasina urged Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland to send diversified election observers for the election while stating that her government has made the election commission an independent and powerful institution to strengthen the democratic process in the country.[32]

A group of human rights organizations wrote to 14 members of Congress urging them to be aware of how the BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami have been operating “overtly and covertly in cahoots with terrorist groups, like Ansar al Islam, since 2001.[33]

Terry Isley, a member of an independent election monitoring delegation that visited Bangladesh in August 2023, said that the demand for a caretaker government is unconstitutional and illegal in the present political context of Bangladesh. He also expressed disappointment that the BNP refused to meet with the delegation.[34]

UN denouncement of police violence

On August 4, 2023, the United Nations denounced pre-election violence in Bangladesh, calling for police "to refrain from excessive use of force amid recurring violence and mass arrests ahead of general elections". This is a human rights issue concerning violence erupting at opposition rallies in 2023, and the harsh response by police using rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons. A UN spokesman said: "Police, alongside men in plain clothing, have been seen using hammers, sticks, bats and iron rods, among other objects, to beat protesters". He added that hundreds of people who oppose the government have been arrested before and during the rallies.[35]

UN concerns have arisen after Sheikh Hasina rejected demands by the BNP and its allies for the government to step down and allow the January election to be held under a neutral caretaker government. The UN has stressed that Hasina's government "must abide by their human rights obligations and allow people to exercise their rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and freedom of opinion and expression".[35]

Responding to the UN statement, Mahfuz Anam commented: "From the looks of it, our two major political parties are preparing for 'gladiatorial' street fights as a part of their election preparation. Can this be democracy?"[36] Later on August 4, Information Minister Hasan Mahmud attacked the BNP during a mosquito eradication conference in Dhaka, saying: "Dengue mosquitoes bite people and BNP puts people on fire and burns cars. Therefore, like dengue, BNP has to be prevented".[37]

Soon after Mahfuz Anam spoke, there was a meeting in Dhaka of the 14-party alliance led by the Awami League. They announced a rally to be held on August 7 before Awami League HQ on Bangabandhu Avenue. The purpose of the rally is to protest against the "terror and anarchy" of BNP and to "prevent any conspiracy of the BNP-Jamaat". A spokesman said alliance members will take to the streets across the whole country, besides Dhaka.[38]

Parties and alliances

  Grand Alliance

Seat share by parties of the Grand Alliance
No. Party Flag/

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Symbol Leading Candidate(s) Bloc(s) Total seats contested Seats contested under the alliance
1. Bangladesh Awami League Sheikh Hasina GA/

14-PA

261 260
2. Workers Party of Bangladesh Rashed Khan Menon 14-PA 8 5
3. Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal-JaSaD (Inu) Hasanul Haque Inu 14-PA 12 3
4. Bikalpa Dhara Bangladesh Abdul Mannan, Mahi B. Chowdhury GA 25 3
5. Bangladesh Tarikat Federation Syed Najibul Bashar Maizbhandari 14-PA 17 1
6. Jatiya Party-JP (Manju) Anwar Hossain Manju GA 11 1
Total 299

  Jatiya Party-JaPa

Election participation information of Jatiya Party-JaPa
No. Party Flag/

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Symbol Leading Candidate(s) Total seats contested Seats contested under the alliance
# Jatiya Party (Ershad) GM Quader 289 TBD

  Trinomool BNP+

Seat share by parties of the TBNP+
No. Party Flag/

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Symbol Leading Candidate(s) Bloc(s) Total seats contested Seats contested under the alliance
1. Trinomool BNP Shamsher Mobin Chowdhury TBD TBD
2. Progressive Democratic Forum Nazim Uddin TBD TBD
3. Islamic Democratic Party M. A. Awal TBD TBD
Total

  United Front

Seat share by parties of the United Front
No. Party Flag/

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Symbol Leading Candidate(s) Total seats contested Seats contested under the alliance
1. Bangladesh Kalyan Party Syed Muhammad Ibrahim TBD TBD
2. Bangladesh Jatiya Party (Matin) Mohammed Abdul Muqit TBD TBD
3. Bangladesh Muslim League-BML (Bulbul) Sheikh Zulfiqar Bulbul Chowdhury TBD TBD
Total

Others

Seat share by parties of the People Democratic Party
No. Party Flag/

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Symbol Leading Candidate(s) Bloc(s) Total seats contested Seats contested under the alliance
1. People's Democratic Party Mohamed Shifat Left Democratic Alliance

24-PA

190 190
2. National Awami Party Muzaffar Amina Ahmad 24-PA 46 44
3. Communist Party of Bangladesh Zuhayr Zimam LDA 20 16
4. Bangladesh Islamic Front 24-PA 16 15
5. Socialist Party of Bangladesh Comrade Khalequzzaman LDA 5 5
6. Bangladesh Krishak Shramik Awami League LDA 5 4
7. Communist Party of Bangladesh (Monir) Monir Hussein 24-PA 5 1
8. Bangladesh Khilafat Andolan Ataullah Hafezzi 24-PA 2 1
Total 299

Candidates

Parliamentary Constituency Grand Alliance[39] Jatiya Party (Ershad) Third Party[lower-alpha 1]
# Name Party Candidate Party Candidate Party Candidate
Rangpur Division
1 Panchagarh-1 AL Md Naimuzzaman Bhuiyan JP(E) Md Abu Salek / Md Abdur Rahim
2 Panchagarh-2 AL Md. Nurul Islam Sujon JP(E) Lutfar Rahman Ripon
3 Thakurgaon-1 AL Ramesh Chandra Sen JP(E) Md. Rezaul Razi Swapan Chowdhury
4 Thakurgaon-2 AL Md. Mazaharul Islam JP(E) Nurunnahar Begum
5 Thakurgaon-3 AL Md. Emdadul Haque JP(E) Hafiz Uddin Ahmed
6 Dinajpur-1 AL Manoranjan Shill Gopal JP(E) Md. Shahinur Islam
7 Dinajpur-2 AL Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury JP(E) Zulfikar Hossain Mahbubur Rahman
8 Dinajpur-3 AL Iqbalur Rahim JP(E) Ahmed Shafi Rubel
9 Dinajpur-4 AL Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali JP(E) Md. Monajat Chowdhury
10 Dinajpur-5 AL Mostafizur Rahman JP(E) Nurul Islam
11 Dinajpur-6 AL Shibli Sadique JP(E) Md. Feroze Sultan Alam
12 Nilphamari-1 AL Aftab Uddin Sarkar JP(E) Lt Col. Taslim
13 Nilphamari-2 AL Asaduzzaman Noor JP(E) Md. Shahjahan Ali Chowdhury
14 Nilphamari-3 AL Md. Golam Mostofa Biswas JP(E) Rana Mohammad Sohail
15 Nilphamari-4 AL Md Zakir Hossain Babul JP(E) Ahsan Adelur Rahman
16 Lalmonirhat-1 AL Md Motahar Hossain JP(E) Md. Habibul Haque Bashu Mia
17 Lalmonirhat-2 AL Nuruzzaman Ahmed JP(E) Md. Delwar
18 Lalmonirhat-3 AL Md Motiyar Rahman JP(E) Zahid Hasan
19 Rangpur-1 AL Md Rezaul Karim Raju JP(E) HM Shahriar Asif
20 Rangpur-2 AL A.K.M. Ahsanul Haque Chowdhury JP(E) Anisul Islam Mondal
21 Rangpur-3 AL Tushar Kanti Mandal JP(E) GM Quader
22 Rangpur-4 AL Tipu Munshi JP(E) Mustafa Salim Bengal
23 Rangpur-5 AL Rashek Rahman JP(E) Md. Anishur Rahman
24 Rangpur-6 AL Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury JP(E) Md. Noor Alam Mia
25 Kurigram-1 AL Md Aslam Hossain Saudagar JP(E) A.K.M Mostafizur Rahman
26 Kurigram-2 AL Md Zafar Ali JP(E) Panir Uddin Ahmed
27 Kurigram-3 AL Soumendra Prasad Pandey JP(E) Abdus Subhan
28 Kurigram-4 AL Md Biplab Hasan JP(E) AKM Saifur Rahman
29 Gaibandha-1 AL Afroza Bari JP(E) Shamim Haider Patwary
30 Gaibandha-2 AL Mahabub Ara Begum Gini JP(E) Abdur Rashid Sarkar
31 Gaibandha-3 AL Umme Kulsum Smrity JP(E) Engineer Mainur Rabbi Chowdhury
32 Gaibandha-4 AL Md. Abul Kalam Azad JP(E) Md Moshiur Rahman
33 Gaibandha-5 AL Mahmud Hasan JP(E) Ataur Rahman Sarkar
Rajshahi Division
34 Joypurhat-1 AL Shamsul Alam Dudu JP(E) Md. Moazzem Hossain
35 Joypurhat-2 AL Abu Sayeed Al Mahmood Swapon JP(E) Abu Saeed Nurullah
36 Bogra-1 AL Shahadara Mannan JP(E) Md. Golam Mustafa Babu
37 Bogra-2 AL Touhidur Rahman Manik JP(E) Shariful Islam Jinnah
38 Bogra-3 AL Sirajul Islam Khan Raju JP(E) Nurul Islam Talukder
39 Bogra-4 AL Helal Uddin Kobiraj JP(E) Shahin Mustafa Kamal Faruk BC Hero Alom
40 Bogra-5 AL Majibur Rahman Majnu JP(E) Md. Omar Faruk
41 Bogra-6 AL Ragebul Ahsan Ripu JP(E) Aziz Ahmed Rubel
42 Bogra-7 AL Mostafa Alam JP(E) ATM Anisul Islam
43 Chapai Nawabganj-1 AL Shamil Uddin Ahmed Shimul JP(E) Md. Afzar Hosen
44 Chapai Nawabganj-2 AL Md. Ziaur Rahman JP(E) Abdur Rashid
45 Chapai Nawabganj-3 AL Md. Abdul Odud JP(E) Md. Mustafizur Rahman
46 Naogaon-1 AL Sadhan Chandra Majumder JP(E) Md. Akbar Ali
47 Naogaon-2 AL Md. Shahiduzzaman Sarker JP(E) Md. Tofazzal Hosen
48 Naogaon-3 AL Sourendra Nath Chakraborty JP(E) Masud Rana
49 Naogaon-4 AL Md. Nahid Morshed JP(E) Md. Altaf Hosen
50 Naogaon-5 AL Nizam Uddin Jalil JP(E) Md. Iftarul Islam Bokul
51 Naogaon-6 AL Anwar Hossain Helal JP(E) Abu Belal Hosen
52 Rajshahi-1 AL Omar Faruk Chowdhury JP(E) Shamsuddin Mondol
53 Rajshahi-2 WPB Fazle Hossain Badsha JP(E) Saiful Islam Shopon
54 Rajshahi-3 AL Asadujjaman Asad JP(E) Solaiman Hosen
55 Rajshahi-4 AL Abul Kalam Azad JP(E) Md. Abu Taleb Pramanik
56 Rajshahi-5 AL Abdul Wadud JP(E) Abul Hosen
57 Rajshahi-6 AL Shahriar Alam JP(E) Md. Shamsuddin Rintu
58 Natore-1 AL Shahidul Islam Bakul JP(E) Md. Ashik Hosen
59 Natore-2 AL Shafiqul Islam Shimul JP(E) Md. Nurunnobi Mridha
60 Natore-3 AL Zunaid Ahmed Palak JP(E) Anisur Rahman
61 Natore-4 AL Siddiqur Rahman Patwari JP(E) Md. Alauddin Mridha
62 Sirajganj-1 AL Tanvir Shakil Joy JP(E) Md. Jahirul Islam
63 Sirajganj-2 AL Jannat Ali Henry JP(E) Md. Aminul Islam Jhontu
64 Sirajganj-3 AL Abdul Aziz JP(E) Md. Jakir Hosen
65 Sirajganj-4 AL Shafiqul Islam JP(E) Md. Abdulla Al Hashem
66 Sirajganj-5 AL Abdul Majid Mondol JP(E) Md. Fazlul Haque
67 Sirajganj-6 AL Choyon Islam JP(E) Md. Moktar Hosen
68 Pabna-1 AL Shamsul Haque Tuku JP(E) Sardar Shahjahan
69 Pabna-2 AL Ahmed Firoz Kabir JP(E) Shahidul Islam Dayen
70 Pabna-3 AL Md. Mokbul Hossain JP(E) Mir Nadir Md. Dablu
71 Pabna-4 AL Galibur Rahman Sherif JP(E) Md. Rezaul Karim
72 Pabna-5 AL Golam Faruk Khandker JP(E) Tarikul Alam Shadhin
Khulna Division
73 Meherpur-1 AL Farhad Hossain JP(E) Md. Abdul Hamid
74 Meherpur-2 AL Abu Saleh Md. Nazmul Haque JP(E) Ketab Ali
75 Kushtia-1 AL A. K. M Sarwar Jahan
76 Kushtia-2 JaSaD Hasanul Haq Inu
77 Kushtia-3 AL Mahbubul Alam Hanif
78 Kushtia-4 AL Selim Altaf George
79 Chuadanga-1 AL Solaiman Haque Joarder (Selun)
80 Chuadanga-2 AL Md. Ali Azgar
81 Jhenaidah-1 AL Abdul Hyee
82 Jhenaidah-2 AL Tahjib Alam Siddique
83 Jhenaidah-3 AL Salahuddin Miaji
84 Jhenaidah-4 AL Md. Anwarul Azim Anar
85 Jessore-1 AL Sheikh Afil Uddin
86 Jessore-2 AL Md Touhidujjaman
87 Jessore-3 AL Kazi Nabil Ahmed
88 Jessore-4 AL Enamul Haque Babul
89 Jessore-5 AL Swapan Bhattacharjee
90 Jessore-6 AL Shahin Chakladar
91 Magura-1 AL Shakib Al Hasan
92 Magura-2 AL Biren Sikder
93 Narail-1 AL B.M. Kabirul Haque
94 Narail-2 AL Mashrafe Mortaza
95 Bagerhat-1 AL Sheikh Helal Uddin
96 Bagerhat-2 AL Sheikh Sharhan Naser Tonmoy
97 Bagerhat-3 AL Habibun Nahar
98 Bagerhat-4 AL Badiuzzaman Sohag
99 Khulna-1 AL Nani Gopal Mandal
100 Khulna-2 AL Sheikh Salahuddin Jewel
101 Khulna-3 AL SM Kamal Hossain
102 Khulna-4 AL Abdus Salam Murshedi
103 Khulna-5 AL Narayon Chandra Chanda
104 Khulna-6 AL Md. Roshiduzzaman
105 Satkhira-1 AL Firoz Ahmed Swapan
106 Satkhira-2 AL Asaduzzaman Babu
107 Satkhira-3 AL A.F.M. Ruhal Haque
108 Satkhira-4 AL S.M. Ataul Haque
Barisal Division
109 Barguna-1 AL Dhirendra Debnath Shambhu JP(E) Md. Khalilur Rahman
110 Barguna-2 AL Sultana Nadira JP(E) Mizanur Rahman
111 Patuakhali-1 AL Afzal Hossain JP(E) A.B.M. Ruhul Amin Howlader
112 Patuakhali-2 AL A. S. M. Feroz JP(E) Md. Mohsin Howlader
113 Patuakhali-3 AL SM Shahjada JP(E) Md. Nazrul Islam
114 Patuakhali-4 AL Muhibur Rahman Muhib JP(E) Abdul Mannan Howlader
115 Bhola-1 AL Tofail Ahmed JP(E) Shahjahan Mia
116 Bhola-2 AL Ali Azam JP(E) Md. Mizanur Rahman
117 Bhola-3 AL Nurunnabi Chowdhury JP(E) Md. Kamal Uddin
118 Bhola-4 AL Abdullah Al Islam Jacob JP(E) Md. Mizanur Rahman
119 Barisal-1 AL Abul Hasnat Abdullah JP(E) Sirniabat Sekandar Ali
120 Barisal-2 AL Talukdar Md. Yunus JP(E) Ranjit Kumar Barai
121 Barisal-3 AL Sardar Md. Khaled Hossain JP(E) Golam Kibria Tipu
122 Barisal-4 AL Shammi Ahmed JP(E) Md. Mizanur Rahman
123 Barisal-5 AL Zahid Faruk JP(E) Iqbal Hossain Tapas Independent Serniabat Sadiq Abdullah
124 Barisal-6 AL Abdul Hafiz Mallick JP(E) Nasreen Jahan Ratna
125 Jhalokati-1 AL Bazlul Haque Haroon JP(E) Md Ejazul Haque
126 Jhalokati-2 AL Amir Hossain Amu JP(E) Md Anwar Hossain Howlader
127 Pirojpur-1 AL SM Rezaul Karim JP(E) Md. Nazrul Islam
128 Pirojpur-2 AL Kanai Lal Biswas JP(E) Md. Khalilur Rahman Khalil
129 Pirojpur-3 AL Md. Ashrafur Rahman JP(E) Md. Mashrekul Azam Ravi
Mymensingh Division
130 Jamalpur-1 AL Noor Mohammad JP(E) SM Abu Sayem
131 Jamalpur-2 AL Md. Faridul Haq Khan
132 Jamalpur-3 AL Mirza Azam
133 Jamalpur-4 AL Md. Mahbubur Rahman
134 Jamalpur-5 AL Md. Abul Kalam Azad
135 Sherpur-1 AL Md. Atiur Rahman Atik
136 Sherpur-2 AL Matia Chowdhury
137 Sherpur-3 AL A.D.M. Shahidul Islam
138 Mymensingh-1 AL Jewel Areng
139 Mymensingh-2 AL Sharif Ahmed
140 Mymensingh-3 AL Nilufar Anjum
141 Mymensingh-4 AL Mohammad Mohit Ur Rahman
142 Mymensingh-5 AL Md. Abdul Hai Akand
143 Mymensingh-6 AL Moslem Uddin
144 Mymensingh-7 AL Ruhul Amin Madani
145 Mymensingh-8 AL Md. Abdus Sattar
146 Mymensingh-9 AL Abdus Salam
147 Mymensingh-10 AL Fahmi Gulandaz Babel
148 Mymensingh-11 AL Kazim Uddin Ahmed
149 Netrokona-1 AL Mushtaq Ahmed Ruhi
150 Netrokona-2 AL Ashraf Ali Khan Khasru
151 Netrokona-3 AL Ashim Kumar Ukil
152 Netrokona-4 AL Sajjadul Hassan
153 Netrokona-5 AL Ahmad Hossain
Dhaka Division
154 Tangail-1 AL Muhammad Abdur Razzaque JP(E) Mohammad Ali
155 Tangail-2 AL Choto Monir JP(E) Md Humayun Kabir Talukdar
156 Tangail-3 AL Kamrul Hasan Khan JP(E) Md Abdul Halim
157 Tangail-4 AL Md Mozaharul Islam Talukder JP(E) Md Liaquat Ali Independent Abdul Latif Siddiqui
158 Tangail-5 AL Md. Mamun-ur-Rashid JP(E) Md Mozammel Hossain
159 Tangail-6 AL Ahasanul Islam Titu JP(E) Abul Kashem
160 Tangail-7 AL Khan Ahmed Shuvo JP(E) Zahirul Islam Zahir
161 Tangail-8 AL Anupam Shahjahan Joy JP(E) Md. Rezaul Karim KSJL Bangabir Kader Siddique
162 Kishoreganj-1 AL Sayeda Zakia Noor JP(E) Dr. Md. Abdul Hai
163 Kishoreganj-2 AL Abdul Kahar Akond JP(E) Abu Saeed Azad Khurram Bhuiyan
164 Kishoreganj-3 AL Nasirul Islam Khan JP(E) Mujibul Haque
165 Kishoreganj-4 AL Rejwan Ahammad Taufiq JP(E) Md. Abu Wahab
166 Kishoreganj-5 AL Md. Afzal Hossain JP(E) Md. Mahbubul Alam
167 Kishoreganj-6 AL Nazmul Hassan JP(E) Nurul Quader Sohail
168 Manikganj-1 AL Abdus Salam JP(E) Zahirul Alam Rubel / Md Hasan Saeed
169 Manikganj-2 AL Momtaz Begum JP(E) S. M. Abdul Mannan
170 Manikganj-3 AL Zahid Maleque JP(E) Zahirul Alam Rubel
171 Munshiganj-1 AL Mohiuddin Ahmed JP(E) Sheikh Mohammad Sirajul Islam
172 Munshiganj-2 AL Sagufta Yasmin Emily JP(E) Md Zainal Abedin
173 Munshiganj-3 AL Mrinal Kanti Das JP(E) AFM Rafiqullah Salim
174 Dhaka-1 AL Salman F Rahman JP(E) Salma Islam
175 Dhaka-2 AL Qamrul Islam JP(E) Shakeel Ahmed
176 Dhaka-3 AL Nasrul Hamid JP(E) Md. Monir Sarkar
177 Dhaka-4 AL Sanjida Khanam JP(E) Sayed Abu Hossain
178 Dhaka-5 AL Harunor Rashid Munna JP(E) Mir Abdus Sabur Asud
179 Dhaka-6 AL Sayeed Khokon JP(E) Kazi Firoz Rashid
180 Dhaka-7 AL Mohammad Solaiman Salim JP(E) Tarek A Adel
181 Dhaka-8 AL AFM Bahauddin Nasim JP(E) Md Zubair Alam Khan Rabin
182 Dhaka-9 AL Saber Hossain Chowdhury JP(E) Kazi Abul Khair
183 Dhaka-10 AL Ferdous Ahmed JP(E) Haji Md Shahjahan
184 Dhaka-11 AL Mohammad Wakil Uddin JP(E) Md Siraj Uddin Ahmed / Shamim Ahmed Rizvi
185 Dhaka-12 AL Asaduzzaman Khan JP(E) Khorshed Alam Khushu
186 Dhaka-13 AL Jahangir Kabir Nanak JP(E) Shafiqul Islam Sentu
187 Dhaka-14 AL Md. Mainul Hossain Khan JP(E) Shafiqul Islam Sentu / Md Almas Uddin
188 Dhaka-15 AL Kamal Ahmed Majumder JP(E) Md Shamsul Haque
189 Dhaka-16 AL Elias Uddin Mollah JP(E) Md Amanat Hossain Amant
190 Dhaka-17 AL Mohammad A. Arafat JP(E) GM Quader
191 Dhaka-18 AL Mohammad Habib Hasan JP(E) Sherifa Quader
192 Dhaka-19 AL Md. Enamur Rahaman JP(E) Bahadur Islam Imtiaz
193 Dhaka-20 AL Benzir Ahmed JP(E) Khan Md Israfil Khokon
194 Gazipur-1 AL A.K.M. Mozammel Huq JP(E) MM Niaz Uddin / Al Amin Sarkar
195 Gazipur-2 AL Zahid Ahsan Russel JP(E) Zainal Abedin
196 Gazipur-3 AL Rumana Ali JP(E) Alhaj Md Kamruzzaman Mondal / FM Saiful Islam Independent Iqbal Hossain Sabuj
197 Gazipur-4 AL Simeen Hussain Rimi JP(E) Md Samsuddin Khan
198 Gazipur-5 AL Meher Afroze JP(E) MM Niaz Uddin / Muhammad Moniruzzaman Khan
199 Narsingdi-1 AL Muhammad Nazrul Islam JP(E) Md. Omar Farique Mia
200 Narsingdi-2 AL Anwarul Ashraf Khan JP(E) ANM Rafiqul Islam Salim
201 Narsingdi-3 AL Fazle Rabbi Khan JP(E) ASM Jahangir Pathan
202 Narsingdi-4 AL Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun JP(E) Md. Kamal Uddin
203 Narsingdi-5 AL Rajiuddin Ahmed Raju JP(E) Md. Shahidul Islam
204 Narayanganj-1 AL Golam Dastagir Gazi JP(E) Md. Saiful Islam TBNP Taimur Alam Khandaker
205 Narayanganj-2 AL Nazrul Islam Babu JP(E) Alamgir Sikder Loton
206 Narayanganj-3 AL Abdullah-Al-Kaisar JP(E) Liyakot Hossain Khoka
207 Narayanganj-4 AL Shamim Osman JP(E) Alhaj Salah Uddin Khoka Molla
208 Narayanganj-5 AL - JP(E) Salim Osman
209 Rajbari-1 AL Kazi Keramat Ali JP(E) Khandkar Habibur Rahman Bachchu
210 Rajbari-2 AL Md. Zillul Hakim JP(E) Md. Shafiul Azam Khan
211 Faridpur-1 AL Abdur Rahman JP(E) Aktaruzzaman Khan
212 Faridpur-2 AL Shahdab Akbar Chowdhury JP(E) -
213 Faridpur-3 AL Shamim Haque JP(E) S.M. Yahya
214 Faridpur-4 AL Kazi Zafarullah JP(E) - Independent Mujibur Rahman Chowdhury
215 Gopalganj-1 AL Faruk Khan JP(E) Shahidul Islam Molla
216 Gopalganj-2 AL Sheikh Fazlul Karim Selim JP(E) Kazi Shaheen
217 Gopalganj-3 AL Sheikh Hasina JP(E) -
218 Madaripur-1 AL Noor-E-Alam Chowdhury Liton JP(E) Md. Motahar Hossain Siddiqui
219 Madaripur-2 AL Shajahan Khan JP(E) AKM Nuruzzaman Zaman
220 Madaripur-3 AL Abdus Sobhan Golap JP(E) Md Abdul Khalek
221 Shariatpur-1 AL Iqbal Hossain JP(E) -
222 Shariatpur-2 AL AKM Enamul Haque Shamim JP(E) Md. Wahidur Rahman
223 Shariatpur-3 AL Nahim Razzaq JP(E) Md. Abdul Hannan
Sylhet Division
224 Sunamganj-1 AL Ranjit Chandra Sarkar JP(E) Md. Abdul Mannan Talukdar
225 Sunamganj-2 AL Chowdhury Abdullah Al Mahmud JP(E) -
226 Sunamganj-3 AL M.A. Mannan JP(E) -
227 Sunamganj-4 AL Mohammad Sadiq JP(E) Pir Fazlul Rahman Mizbah
228 Sunamganj-5 AL Mohibur Rahman Manik JP(E) Nazmul Huda Himel
229 Sylhet-1 AL A.K. Abdul Momen JP(E) Nazrul Islam Babul
230 Sylhet-2 AL Shafikur Rahaman Chowdhury JP(E) Maqsood Ibn Aziz Lama
231 Sylhet-3 AL Habibur Rahman Habib JP(E) Atiqur Rahman Atiq
232 Sylhet-4 AL Imran Ahmad JP(E) ATU Taj Rahman
233 Sylhet-5 AL Masuk Uddin Ahmed JP(E) Alhaj Sabbir Ahmad
234 Sylhet-6 AL Nurul Islam Nahid JP(E) Salim Uddin TBNP Shamsher M. Chowdhury
235 Moulvibazar-1 AL Md. Shahab Uddin JP(E) Ahmad Riaz Uddin
236 Moulvibazar-2 AL Shafiul Alam Chowdhury Nadel JP(E) Abdul Malik
237 Moulvibazar-3 AL Mohammad Zillur Rahman JP(E) Ruhul Amin
238 Moulvibazar-4 AL Md. Abdus Shahid JP(E) -
239 Habiganj-1 AL Mushfique Hussain Chowdhury JP(E) M.A. Munim Chowdhury Babu
240 Habiganj-2 AL Mayez Uddin Sharif JP(E) -
241 Habiganj-3 AL Md. Abu Zahir JP(E) Abdul Mumin Chowdhury
242 Habiganj-4 AL Md. Mahbub Ali JP(E) Ahad Uddin Chowdhury Shaheen Independent Syed Sayedul Haque Sumon
Chittagong Division
243 Brahmanbaria-1 AL Bodruddoza Md. Farhad Hossain JP(E) Md. Shahanul Karim
244 Brahmanbaria-2 AL Md. Shahjahan Alam Shaju JP(E) Abdul Hamid
245 Brahmanbaria-3 AL R. A. M. Obaidul Muktadir Chowdhury JP(E) Md. Rezaul Islam Bhuiyan
246 Brahmanbaria-4 AL Anisul Huq JP(E) Tarek Ahmed Adel
247 Brahmanbaria-5 AL Faizur Rahman JP(E) Md. Mobarak Hossain Dulu
248 Brahmanbaria-6 AL AB Tajul Islam JP(E) Amjad Hossain
249 Comilla-1 AL Md. Abdus Sabur JP(E) Md. Amir Hossain Bhuiyan
250 Comilla-2 AL Selima Ahmad JP(E) ATM Manjurul Islam
251 Comilla-3 AL Yussuf Abdullah Harun JP(E) Md. Alamgir Hossain
252 Comilla-4 AL Razee Mohammad Fakhrul JP(E) Yusuf Azgar
253 Comilla-5 AL Abul Hashem Khan JP(E) Md Jahangir Alam
254 Comilla-6 AL A. K. M. Bahauddin JP(E) Air Ahmed Saleem / Obaidul Karim Mohan
255 Comilla-7 AL Pran Gopal Datta JP(E) Lutfar Reza Khokon
256 Comilla-8 AL Abu Zafar Mohammad Shafi Uddin JP(E) H.N.M Irfan
257 Comilla-9 AL Md. Tajul Islam JP(E) Md. Golam Mostafa Kamal
258 Comilla-10 AL Mustafa Kamal JP(E) Jonaki Munshi
259 Comilla-11 AL Mujibul Haque Mujib JP(E) Mustafa Kamal
260 Chandpur-1 AL Salim Mahmud JP(E) A.K.S.M. Shahidul Islam
261 Chandpur-2 AL Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury JP(E) Md. Emran Hossain Mia
262 Chandpur-3 AL Dipu Moni JP(E) Mahasin Khan
263 Chandpur-4 AL Muhammad Shafiqur Rahman JP(E) Sajjad Rashid
264 Chandpur-5 AL Rafiqul Islam JP(E) Md. Omar Farique
265 Feni-1 AL Alauddin Ahmed Chowdhury JP(E) Shahriar Iqubal
266 Feni-2 AL Nizam Uddin Hazari JP(E) Khandaker Nazrul Islam
267 Feni-3 AL Md. Abul Bashar JP(E) Masud Uddin Chowdhury
268 Noakhali-1 AL H. M. Ibrahim JP(E) Fazlul Karim / Md Yasin
269 Noakhali-2 AL Morshed Alam JP(E) Md. Talebuzzaman
270 Noakhali-3 AL Md. Mamunur Rashid Kiron JP(E) Fazle Elahi Sohag Mia
271 Noakhali-4 AL Ekramul Karim Chowdhury JP(E) Mubarak Hossain Azad
272 Noakhali-5 AL Obaidul Quader JP(E) Khaja Tanveer Ahmed
273 Noakhali-6 AL Mohammad Ali JP(E) Mushfiqur Rahman
274 Lakshmipur-1 AL Anwar Hossain Khan JP(E) Mahmudur Rahman Mahmud
275 Lakshmipur-2 AL Nuruddin Chowdhury Noyon JP(E) Borhan Uddin Ahmed Mithu
276 Lakshmipur-3 AL Mohammed Golam Faroque JP(E) Md. Rakib Hossain
277 Lakshmipur-4 AL Faridun Nahar Laily JP(E) -
278 Chittagong-1 AL Mahboob Rahman Ruhel JP(E) Md. Emdad Hossain Chowdhury
279 Chittagong-2 AL Khadizatul Anwar JP(E) Md. Shafiul Azam Chowdhury BTF Syed Najibul Bashar Maizbhandari
280 Chittagong-3 AL Mahfuzur Rahaman JP(E) M. A. Salam
281 Chittagong-4 AL S.M. Al Mamun JP(E) Md. Didarul Kabir
282 Chittagong-5 AL Mohammad Abdus Salam JP(E) Anisul Islam Mahmud
283 Chittagong-6 AL A. B. M. Fazle Karim Chowdhury JP(E) Md. Shafiul Alam Chowdhury
284 Chittagong-7 AL Muhammad Hasan Mahmud JP(E) Musa Ahmed Rana
285 Chittagong-8 AL Noman Al Mahmud JP(E) Sirajul Islam Chowdhury
286 Chittagong-9 AL Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury JP(E) Sanjid Rashid Chowdhury
287 Chittagong-10 AL Md. Mohiuddin Bacchu JP(E) - Independent M. Manjur Alam
288 Chittagong-11 AL M. Abdul Latif JP(E) -
289 Chittagong-12 AL Motaharul Islam Chowdhury JP(E) Md. Nuruchchafa Sarkar
290 Chittagong-13 AL Saifuzzaman Chowdhury JP(E) Abdur Rab Chowdhury
291 Chittagong-14 AL Md. Nazrul Islam Chowdhury JP(E) Abu Zafar Md. Oliullah
292 Chittagong-15 AL Abu Reza Muhammad Nezamuddin JP(E) Md. Salem
293 Chittagong-16 AL Mustafizur Rahaman Chowdhury JP(E) Mahmudul Islam Chowdhury
294 Cox's Bazar-1 AL Salah Uddin Ahmad JP(E) Hosne Ara
295 Cox's Bazar-2 AL Asheq Ullah Rafiq JP(E) Mahmudul Karim
296 Cox's Bazar-3 AL Shaimum Sarwar Kamal JP(E) Md. Tareq
297 Cox's Bazar-4 AL Shahin Akhtar JP(E) Nurul Amin Sikder Bhutto
298 Khagrachhari AL Kujendra Lal Tripura JP(E) Solaiman Alam Seth
299 Rangamati AL Dipankar Talukdar JP(E) Harunur Rashid Matubbar
300 Bandarban AL Bir Bahadur Ushwe Sing JP(E) A.T.M. Shahidul Islam

Surveys and polls

Approval ratings

Polling firm/Link Fieldwork date Date published Sample size Margin of Error Government 'Opposition'
Approval Disapproval Neither/Don't know Net approval Approval Disapproval Neither/Don't know Lead
International Republican Institute 1 Mar – 6 Apr 2023 8 Aug 2023 5,000 ±1.4 70 30 1 +40 63 26 12 +37
Research and Training International 26 Jan 2020 2,266 ±2.9 85 3 12 +82 7 25 68 –18
International Republican Institute 1 Aug – 16 Sep 2019 8 Jan 2020 4,993 ±1.4 83 11 7 +72 36 34 30 +2

Seat projections

Polling firm/Link Fieldwork date Date published Sample size Margin of Error Grand Alliance BNP+ JaPa (Ershad) KSJL BJP (Naziur) Trinomool BNP Islami Andolan Neither/Don't know/Others Majority
Awami League Workers Party JaSaD (Inu) JP (Manju) BNP Jamaat LDP (Oli)
Bangladesh Economic Association April–October 2023 26 Oct 2023 148–166 119–137 2 1 11 1 Hung 16


Opinion poll

Polling agency Date published Margin of Error Lead
PF GA BNP+ Others

Exit poll

Polling agency Date published Margin of Error Lead
PF GA BNP+ Others

Results

Results by party

Results
Party Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Contested Won +/−
Awami League
Jatiya Party (Ershad) 300
Others
Independents
Total 100% - 300 -
Vote statistics
Valid votes
Invalid votes
Votes cast/ turnout
Abstentions
Registered voters

Constituency-wise

Parliamentary Constituency Winner Runner Up Margin
# Name Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes %
Rangpur Division
1 Panchagarh-1
2 Panchagarh-2
3 Thakurgaon-1
4 Thakurgaon-2
5 Thakurgaon-3
6 Dinajpur-1
7 Dinajpur-2
8 Dinajpur-3
9 Dinajpur-4
10 Dinajpur-5
11 Dinajpur-6
12 Nilphamari-1
13 Nilphamari-2
14 Nilphamari-3
15 Nilphamari-4
16 Lalmonirhat-1
17 Lalmonirhat-2
18 Lalmonirhat-3
19 Rangpur-1
20 Rangpur-2
21 Rangpur-3
22 Rangpur-4
23 Rangpur-5
24 Rangpur-6
25 Kurigram-1
26 Kurigram-2
27 Kurigram-3
28 Kurigram-4
29 Gaibandha-1
30 Gaibandha-2
31 Gaibandha-3
32 Gaibandha-4
33 Gaibandha-5
Rajshahi Division
34 Joypurhat-1
35 Joypurhat-2
36 Bogra-1
37 Bogra-2
38 Bogra-3
39 Bogra-4
40 Bogra-5
41 Bogra-6
42 Bogra-7
43 Chapai Nawabganj-1
44 Chapai Nawabganj-2
45 Chapai Nawabganj-3
46 Naogaon-1
47 Naogaon-2
48 Naogaon-3
49 Naogaon-4
50 Naogaon-5
51 Naogaon-6
52 Rajshahi-1
53 Rajshahi-2
54 Rajshahi-3
55 Rajshahi-4
56 Rajshahi-5
57 Rajshahi-6
58 Natore-1
59 Natore-2
60 Natore-3
61 Natore-4
62 Sirajganj-1
63 Sirajganj-2
64 Sirajganj-3
65 Sirajganj-4
66 Sirajganj-5
67 Sirajganj-6
68 Pabna-1
69 Pabna-2
70 Pabna-3
71 Pabna-4
72 Pabna-5
Khulna Division
73 Meherpur-1
74 Meherpur-2
75 Kushtia-1
76 Kushtia-2
77 Kushtia-3
78 Kushtia-4
79 Chuadanga-1
80 Chuadanga-2
81 Jhenaidah-1
82 Jhenaidah-2
83 Jhenaidah-3
84 Jhenaidah-4
85 Jessore-1
86 Jessore-2
87 Jessore-3
88 Jessore-4
89 Jessore-5
90 Jessore-6
91 Magura-1
92 Magura-2
93 Narail-1
94 Narail-2
95 Bagerhat-1
96 Bagerhat-2
97 Bagerhat-3
98 Bagerhat-4
99 Khulna-1
100 Khulna-2
101 Khulna-3
102 Khulna-4
103 Khulna-5
104 Khulna-6
105 Satkhira-1
106 Satkhira-2
107 Satkhira-3
108 Satkhira-4
Barisal Division
109 Barguna-1
110 Barguna-2
111 Patuakhali-1
112 Patuakhali-2
113 Patuakhali-3
114 Patuakhali-4
115 Bhola-1
116 Bhola-2
117 Bhola-3
118 Bhola-4
119 Barisal-1
120 Barisal-2
121 Barisal-3
122 Barisal-4
123 Barisal-5
124 Barisal-6
125 Jhalokati-1
126 Jhalokati-2
127 Pirojpur-1
128 Pirojpur-2
129 Pirojpur-3
Mymensingh Division
130 Jamalpur-1
131 Jamalpur-2
132 Jamalpur-3
133 Jamalpur-4
134 Jamalpur-5
135 Sherpur-1
136 Sherpur-2
137 Sherpur-3
138 Mymensingh-1
139 Mymensingh-2
140 Mymensingh-3
141 Mymensingh-4
142 Mymensingh-5
143 Mymensingh-6
144 Mymensingh-7
145 Mymensingh-8
146 Mymensingh-9
147 Mymensingh-10
148 Mymensingh-11
149 Netrokona-1
150 Netrokona-2
151 Netrokona-3
152 Netrokona-4
153 Netrokona-5
Dhaka Division
154 Tangail-1
155 Tangail-2
156 Tangail-3
157 Tangail-4
158 Tangail-5
159 Tangail-6
160 Tangail-7
161 Tangail-8
162 Kishoreganj-1
163 Kishoreganj-2
164 Kishoreganj-3
165 Kishoreganj-4
166 Kishoreganj-5
167 Kishoreganj-6
168 Manikganj-1
169 Manikganj-2
170 Manikganj-3
171 Munshiganj-1
172 Munshiganj-2
173 Munshiganj-3
174 Dhaka-1
175 Dhaka-2
176 Dhaka-3
177 Dhaka-4
178 Dhaka-5
179 Dhaka-6
180 Dhaka-7
181 Dhaka-8
182 Dhaka-9
183 Dhaka-10
184 Dhaka-11
185 Dhaka-12
186 Dhaka-13
187 Dhaka-14
188 Dhaka-15
189 Dhaka-16
190 Dhaka-17
191 Dhaka-18
192 Dhaka-19
193 Dhaka-20
194 Gazipur-1
195 Gazipur-2
196 Gazipur-3
197 Gazipur-4
198 Gazipur-5
199 Narsingdi-1
200 Narsingdi-2
201 Narsingdi-3
202 Narsingdi-4
203 Narsingdi-5
204 Narayanganj-1
205 Narayanganj-2
206 Narayanganj-3
207 Narayanganj-4
208 Narayanganj-5
209 Rajbari-1
210 Rajbari-2
211 Faridpur-1
212 Faridpur-2
213 Faridpur-3
214 Faridpur-4
215 Gopalganj-1
216 Gopalganj-2
217 Gopalganj-3
218 Madaripur-1
219 Madaripur-2
220 Madaripur-3
221 Shariatpur-1
222 Shariatpur-2
223 Shariatpur-3
Sylhet Division
224 Sunamganj-1
225 Sunamganj-2
226 Sunamganj-3
227 Sunamganj-4
228 Sunamganj-5
229 Sylhet-1
230 Sylhet-2
231 Sylhet-3
232 Sylhet-4
233 Sylhet-5
234 Sylhet-6
235 Moulvibazar-1
236 Moulvibazar-2
237 Moulvibazar-3
238 Moulvibazar-4
239 Habiganj-1
240 Habiganj-2
241 Habiganj-3
242 Habiganj-4
Chittagong Division
243 Brahmanbaria-1
244 Brahmanbaria-2
245 Brahmanbaria-3
246 Brahmanbaria-4
247 Brahmanbaria-5
248 Brahmanbaria-6
249 Comilla-1
250 Comilla-2
251 Comilla-3
252 Comilla-4
253 Comilla-5
254 Comilla-6
255 Comilla-7
256 Comilla-8
257 Comilla-9
258 Comilla-10
259 Comilla-11
260 Chandpur-1
261 Chandpur-2
262 Chandpur-3
263 Chandpur-4
264 Chandpur-5
265 Feni-1
266 Feni-2
267 Feni-3
268 Noakhali-1
269 Noakhali-2
270 Noakhali-3
271 Noakhali-4
272 Noakhali-5
273 Noakhali-6
274 Lakshmipur-1
275 Lakshmipur-2
276 Lakshmipur-3
277 Lakshmipur-4
278 Chittagong-1
279 Chittagong-2
280 Chittagong-3
281 Chittagong-4
282 Chittagong-5
283 Chittagong-6
284 Chittagong-7
285 Chittagong-8
286 Chittagong-9
287 Chittagong-10
288 Chittagong-11
289 Chittagong-12
290 Chittagong-13
291 Chittagong-14
292 Chittagong-15
293 Chittagong-16
294 Cox's Bazar-1
295 Cox's Bazar-2
296 Cox's Bazar-3
297 Cox's Bazar-4
298 Khagrachhari
299 Rangamati
300 Bandarban

See also

Notes

  1. significant candidates

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