Election Results
Election results listed by registered party name. Only RCPI-factions which were registered are listed. Winning candidates are marked by *.
Assam 1962
| Party name: | Constituency: | Name of candidate: | No. of votes: | %: |
| RCPI | 35. GOSSALGAON | PRAKASH BORO | 1 308 | 5,61% |
| 52. SORBHOG | SRIHARI BARMAN | 5 154 | 18,82% | |
| 87. TEOK | KSHETRADHAR BARBARUA | 2 652 | 13,27% | |
| 88. AMGURI | KHAGEN BARBARUA* | 8 798 | 42,80% | |
| 89. MAZIRA | SARAT CHANDRA DUTTA | 1 571 | 7,24% | |
| 90. SONARI | HARI KANTA BARUAH | 1 241 | 7,44% | |
| 91. THOWRA | BUDDHA BARUA | 7 574 | 27,90% | |
| 92. SIBSAGAR | RAJANI PHUKAN | 951 | 3,94% |
Assam 1978
| Party name: | Constituency: | Name of candidate: | No. of votes: | %: |
| RCPI | 81. LAHARIGHAT | FAIZUDDIN | 476 | 1,01% |
| 82. RAHA (SC) | MOHAN | 2 796 | 5,50% | |
| 83. DHING | MD. SAMSUL HUDA* | 32 394 | 76,17% | |
| 84. BATADROBA | BANESWAR SAIKIA* | 13 073 | 29,02% | |
| 89. KALIABOR | RUPAM BORA | 872 | 2,45% | |
| 103. AMGURI | KHAGEN BORBARUA* | 11 949 | 35,60% | |
| 105. MAHMARA | BUDHA BARUA* | 7 574 | 20,90% | |
| 106. SONARI | STEN BARUAH | 697 | 1,83% | |
| 107. THOWRA | SUSEN DEORI | 2 465 | 7,35% | |
| 108. SIBSAGAR | RAJANI PHUKAN | 149 | 0,32% |
Assam 1991
| Party name: | Constituency: | Name of candidate: | No. of votes: | %: |
| RCPI(RB) | 82. RAHA (SC) | MOHAN HAZARIKA | 776 | 1,00% |
| 83. DHING | A. RASHID | 621 | 0,84% | |
| 84. BATADROBA | BANESWAR SAIKIA | 895 | 1,31% |
Assam 1996
| Party name: | Constituency: | Name of candidate: | No. of votes: | %: |
| RCPI(RB) | 82. RAHA (SC) | MOHAN HAZARIKA | 418 | 0,47% |
| 83. DHING | ABDUR RASHID | 522 | 0,63% | |
| 84. BATADROBA | PANKAJ SAIKIA | 134 | 0,17% | |
| 86. NOWGONG | NOOR MAMUD | 186 | 0,22% | |
| 101. MARIANI | SUNIL KURMI | 517 | 0,90% | |
| 105. MAHMARA | PRAFULLA GOGOI | 1598 | 2,59% |
Assam 2001
| Party name: | Constituency: | Name of candidate: | No. of votes: | %: |
| RCPI(RB) | 83. DHING | ABDUR RASHID | 301 | 0,32% |
| 84. BATADROBA | BANESWAR SAIKIA | 275 | 0,34% |
West Bengal 1969
| Party name: | Constituency: | Name of candidate: | No. of votes: | %: |
| RCPI | 73. SANTIPUR | M. MAKSHED ALI | 21 848 | 47,49% |
| 115. PATHARPRATIMA | GADADHAR BARIK | 243 | 0,41% | |
| 153. HOWRAH CENTRAL | ANADI DAS* | 28 522 | 58,85% | |
| 252. FARIDPUR | KISHORE CHATTERJEE | 568 | 1,48% | |
| RCPI | 76. CHAKDAH | TAGORE SAUYENDRA NATH | 7 013 | 13,23% |
| 77. HARINGHATA | MANOHAR RAY | 499 | 0,91% |
West Bengal 1971
| Party name: | Constituency: | Name of candidate: | No. of votes: | %: |
| RCPI | 62. BARWAN | MRITYUNHOY GHOSE | 779 | 2,16% |
| 73. SANTIPUR | BIMALANANDA MUKHERJEE* | 16 818 | 39,73% | |
| 76. CHAKDAH | SOMENDRA NATH TAGORE | 5 348 | 9,29% | |
| 153. HOWRAH CENTRAL | SUDHIN KUMAR* | 12 616 | 39,80% | |
| 156. DOMJUR | NIRDHAN SARDAR | 880 | 1,54% | |
| 246. BARABANI | MAJI DAKSHINESWAR | 531 | 1,28% | |
| 278. HANSAN (SC) | TRILOCHAN MAL* | 9 181 | 44,20% | |
| BBCP | 91. GOSABA (SC) | KAMALAPADA MONDAL | 653 | 1,21% |
| 232. RAIPUR (ST) | SYAM CHARAN MANDY | 5 945 | 13,60% | |
| 234. INDPUR (SC) | PRAYAG MANDAL* | 9 786 | 29,44% |
West Bengal 1972
| Party name: | Constituency: | Name of candidate: | No. of votes: | %: |
| RCPI | 73. SANTIPUR | BIMALANANDA MUKHERJEE | 18 626 | 40,58% |
| 153. HOWRAH CENTRAL | SUDHINDRA NATH KUMAR | 15 870 | 37,77% | |
| 278. HANSAN (SC) | TRILOCHAN MAL | 12542 | 42,01% |
West Bengal 1977
| Party name: | Constituency: | Name of candidate: | No. of votes: | %: |
| RCPI | 73. SANTIPUR | BIMALANANDA MUKHERJEE* | 28 553 | 55,72% |
| 217. PINGLA | MALATI BHUSAN HAZRA | 10 218 | 22,65% | |
| 278. HANSAN (SC) | TRILOCHAN MAL* | 14 883 | 39,60% | |
| BBCP | 82. CHAKDAHA | TAPASH KUMAR CHAKRABORTY | 498 | 0,84% |
| 216 . SABANG | GOURANGA SAMANTA* | 19 730 | 41,94% | |
| 247 . INDPUR (SC) | RADHARAMAN MOI | 15 727 | 33,90% |
West Bengal 1991
| Party name: | Constituency: | Name of candidate: | No. of votes: | %: |
| RCPI(RB) | 292. HANSAN (SC) | TRILOCHON DAS* | 37878 | 42,05% |
| RCPI(GS) | 292. HANSAN (SC) | UMA KANTA RAY | 983 | 1,09% |
West Bengal 1996
| Party name: | Constituency: | Name of candidate: | No. of votes: | %: |
| RCPI(RB) | 78. SANTIPUR | BIMALANANDA MUKHERJEE | 67 793 | 42,74% |
| 292. HANSAN (SC) | MIHIR BAIN | 37 573 | 35,21% |
West Bengal 2001
| Party name: | Constituency: | Name of candidate: | No. of votes: | %: |
| RCPI(RB) | 78. SANTIPUR | ASIM GHOSH | 6 527 | 4,06% |
| 292. HANSAN (SC) | MIHIR BAIN | 41 858 | 39,54% |
Lok Sabha Election Results for RCPI/RCPI(RB) from Assam:
| Year of election | Constituency: | Name of candidate: | No. of votes: | %: |
| 1962 | 11. SIBSAGAR | RAJANI PHUKAH | 33 488 | 16,08% |
| 1971 | 10. NOWGONG | BANESWAR SAIKIA | 32 619 | 14,34% |
| 1971 | 12. JORHAT | KHOGEN BAR BARUAH | 31 810 | 17,10% |
| 1977 | 11. KALIABOR | SHAMSUL HUDA | 45 047 | 15,63% |
| 1996 | 10. NOWGONG | BANESWAR SAIKIA | 1 803 | 0,25% |
| 1998 | 11. KALIABOR | ABDUR RASHID | 2778 | 0,43% |
| 1998 | 12. JORHAT | PADMA KAMAL PHUKON | 1632 | 0,49% |
| 1999 | 11. KALIABOR | BANESWAR SAIKIA | 1516 | 0,20% |
| 2004 | 12. JORHAT | RAJ KUMAR DOWARA | 16691 | 2,50% |
Lok Sabha för RCPI from Bihar
| Year of election: | Constituency: | Name of candidate: | No. of votes: | %: |
| 1962 | 12. SITAMARHI | ALISHER ANSARI | 27 325 | 11,47% |
| 1971 | 23. KATIHAR | LAKSHMI NARAYAN SINGH | 1 193 | 0,43% |
The Lok Sabha election results of 1951 mentions one RCPI (registered as a national party), but it is unclear which faction it was (most probably RCPI (Pannanlal)).
| State: | Constituency: | Name of candidate: | No. of votes: | %: |
| West Bengal | 19. SANTIPUR | BIML KUMAR CHATTERJEE | 26 245 | 16,31% |
| Patiala and East Punjab States Union | 2. SANGRUR | BAKSHI RAM | 41 030 | 19,38% |
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