2021 Chattogram City Corporation election explained

Election Name:2021 Chattogram City Corporation election
Country:Bangladesh
Election Date:27 January 2021
Previous Election:2015 Chattogram City Corporation election
Previous Year:2015
Next Election:2026 Chattogram City Corporation election
Next Year:2026
Registered:19,38,706
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Election Name:Mayoral election
Type:presidential
Election Date:27 January 2021
Image1:File:Rezaul Karim Chowdhury.jpeg
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Nominee1:Rezaul Karim Chowdhury
Party1:Awami League
Popular Vote1:3,69,248
Percentage1:84.79%
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Nominee2:Dr. Shahadat Hossain
Party2:Bangladesh Nationalist Party
Popular Vote2:52,489
Percentage2:12.05%
Mayor
Before Election:A. J. M. Nasir Uddin
Before Party:Awami League
After Election:Rezaul Karim Chowdhury
After Party:Awami League
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Election Name:Council election
Election Date:27 January 2021
55 seats in the Chattogram City Corporation
28 February 2021 (Re-election in 1 seat)
Nopercentage:yes
Party1:Bangladesh Awami League
Leader1:Rezaul Karim Chowdhury
Seats1:42
Last Election1:46
Party2:Bangladesh Nationalist Party
Leader2:Dr. Shahadat Hossain
Seats2:0
Last Election2:7
Party3:Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami
Leader3:
Seats3:0
Last Election3:2
Party4:Independent
Leader4:
Seats4:13
Last Election4:0
Turnout:22.52%(25.38pp)

The 2021 Chattogram City Corporation election was a local government election in the city of Chattogram, Bangladesh, held on 27 January 2021 to elect the Mayor of Chittagong and the Chittagong City Council. [1] [2] [3] This election was marred by violence and it was not seen as a free,fair and credible election.

Background

The Chattogram City Corporation (CCC) is the governing body responsible for the administration of Chattogram, the second-largest city in Bangladesh.[4] The term of the previous mayor, A. J. M. Nasir Uddin, elected in 2015, ended in 2020.[5] The election was originally scheduled to take place in March 2020 but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6]

Candidates

The election was mainly contested between candidates of the two major political parties in Bangladesh:

Other minor candidates from smaller parties and independent candidates also participated.
Ward
Awami LeagueBNP
NamePartyCandidatePartyCandidate
1South PahartaliALGazi Md. Shafiul AzimBNPSirajul Islam Rashed
2JalalabadALMohammad IbrahimBNPMd. Yakub Chowdhury
3PanchlaishALKofil Uddin KhanBNPMohammad Elias
4ChandgaonALMd. Saifuddin KhaledBNPMahabubul Alam
5MohraALMohammad Kazi Nurul AminBNPMohammad Azam
6East SholashaharALM Ashraful AlamBNPHasan Liton
7West SholashaharALMd. Mobarak AliBNPIskandar Mirza
8SholokbaharALMd. Morshed AlamBNPHasan Chowdhury
9North PahartaliALNurul Absar MiaBNPAbdus Sattar Salim
10North KattaliALNishar Uddin AhmedBNPRafiq Uddin Chowdhury
11South KattaliALMohammad IsmailBNPSohrab Hossain Chowdhury
12SaraiparaALMd. Nurul AminBNPShamsul Alam
13PahartaliALMd. Wasim Uddin ChowdhuryBNPJahangir Alam Dulal
14Lalkhan BazarALAbul Hasnat Md. BelalBNPAbdul Halim
15BagmaniramALMohammad Gias UddinBNPChowdhury Saifuddin Rashed Siddiqui
16ChawkbazarALSyed Golam Haider MintuBNPAKM Salahuddin Kausar Labu
17West BakaliaALMohammad Shahidul AlamBNPAKM Ariful Islam
18East BakaliaALMohammad Harun or RashidBNPMohammad Mohiuddin
19South BakaliaALMd. Nurul AlamBNPYasin Chowdhury
20Dewan BazarALChowdhury Hasan Mahmud HasniBNPHafizul Islam Majumdar Milon
21Jamal khanALShaibal Das SumonBNPAbu Md. Mohsin Chowdhury
22Enayet BazarALMohammad Salim UllahBNPM.A. Malek
23North PathantoolyALMohammad JavedBNPMohammad Mohsin
24North AgrabadALNazmul Haque DukeBNPSM Faridul Alam
25RampurALAbdus Sabur LitonBNPShahid Md. Chowdhury
26North HalishaharALMohammad HossainBNPMd. Abul Hashem
27South AgrabadALMd. Sheikh Zafrul Haider ChowdhuryBNPMohammad Sekandar
28PathantoolyALNazrul Islam BahadurBNPSM Jamal Uddin Jasim
29West MadarbariALGolam Mohammad ZobairBNPMd. Salah Uddin
30East MadarbariALAtaullah ChowdhuryBNPHabibur Rahman
31AlkaranALMd. Abdus SalamBNPDidarur Rahman Labu
32AndarkillaALJahar Lal HazariBNPSyed Abul Basar
33Firingee BazarALMohammad SalahuddinBNPAktar Khan
34PatharghataALPulak Khastagir BNPIsmail Bali
35BoxirhatALHaji Nurul HaqueBNPAdvocate Tariq Ahmad
36GosaildangaALJahangir Alam ChowdhuryBNPMohammad Harun (Doc)
37North Middle HalishaharALMd. Hossain MuradBNPMohammad Osman
38South Middle HalishaharALGolam Md. ChowdhuryBNPHanif Saudagar
39South HalishaharALZiaul Haque SumonBNPSarfraz Quader
40North PatengaALAbdul BarekBNPMohammad Harun
41South PatengaALSaleh Ahmad ChowdhuryBNPMd. Nurul Afshar
Reserved Women’s Councillor
42Reserved women's seat-1ALSyeda Kashpia Nahrin,BNPRoksana Begum
43Reserved women's seat-2ALZobaira Nargis KhanBNPShahenewaz Chowdhury Minu
44Reserved women's seat-3ALZohra BegumBNPJinnatun Nesha Jinu
45Reserved women's seat-4ALTashlima Begum NurjahanBNPSakina Begum
46Reserved women's seat-5ALShiuli DeyBNPMonoara Begum Moni
47Reserved women's seat-6ALShaheen Akhtar RoziBNPMahmuda Sultana Jharna
48Reserved women's seat-7ALRumki SenguptaBNPAdvocate Parveen Akhter Chowdhury
49Reserved women's seat-8ALNeelu NagBNPArjun Nahar Manna
50Reserved women's seat-9ALNoor Akhtar PramaBNPKhaleda Borhan
51Reserved women's seat-10ALHoore Ara BegumBNPJasmina Khanom
52Reserved women's seat-11ALJinnat Ara BegumBNPKamrun Nahar Liza
53Reserved women's seat-12ALAfroza ZahoorBNPSahida Khanom
54Reserved women's seat-13ALLutfunnesa Dobash BabyBNPMonoara Begum
55Reserved women's seat-14ALShahanur BegumBNPZahida Hossain

Electoral Process

The election was conducted using electronic voting machines (EVMs) in all 735 polling stations in the city.[7] Around 1.92 million voters were registered to cast their vote.[8] This was one of the first large-scale uses of EVMs in local elections in Bangladesh, a move that was both praised and criticized by various political parties.[9]

Mayoral election results

The results were announced later in the evening on January 27, 2021.[10] Rezaul Karim Chowdhury, the Awami League candidate, won the mayoral race by a wide margin, receiving approximately 369,248 votes,[11] while Shahadat Hossain of the BNP garnered 52,489 votes.[12]

Rezaul Karim Chowdhury succeeded A. J. M. Nasir Uddin as mayor of Chattogram.[13] The Awami League also secured the majority of the councilor positions in the 41 wards of the Chattogram City Corporation.[14]

Council election results

Party-wise

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Party LeaderCouncilor contested seatsCouncilor elected in SeatsWard CouncilorsReserved Women Councilors
Bangladesh Awami LeagueRezaul Karim Chowdhury55339
Independentunknown85
Total554114

Violence

The election day was marked by reports of violence in multiple wards across the city. Several clashes were reported between supporters of the ruling Awami League and the opposition BNP.[15] In one such incident, a polling agent of a BNP-backed councilor candidate was killed, prompting further criticism of the law enforcement agencies and the fairness of the electoral process.[16]

According to local media reports, around 20 people were injured in election-related violence,[17] and allegations of vote rigging and irregularities were rampant.[18] Despite these issues, the Election Commission of Bangladesh declared the election successful and largely peaceful.[19]

Aftermath and Reactions

After the Chattogram City Corporation Election of 2021, reactions were deeply divided. The ruling party, the Awami League (AL), celebrated the victory of their candidate, Rezaul Karim Chowdhury.[20] They claimed that the election had been conducted fairly and that the result represented the will of the people of Chattogram. Rezaul Karim, in his post-election statements, promised to continue the development projects started by the previous mayor, A. J. M. Nasir Uddin.[21]

On the other hand, the opposition, particularly the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), rejected the election results outright. They accused the Awami League of voter suppression, vote rigging, and using law enforcement to intimidate opposition supporters.[22] Shahadat Hossain, the BNP candidate, demanded an investigation into the alleged irregularities and called for the election results to be annulled.[23] The BNP also organized protests, claiming that the use of electronic voting machines (EVMs) had made it easier to manipulate the results in favor of the ruling party.[24] Shahadat Hossain's call for investigation was rejected and Rezaul Karim Chowdhury was sworn in as the 6th Mayor of Chattogram City Corporation on 11th February 2021.[25] Rezaul Karim couldn't fulfill his term as Sheikh Hasina's regime fell in 2024 amid mass protests.[26] On 19th August, Rezaul Karim Chowdhury, along with the mayors of other city corporations, was removed from his position and replaced by the Divisional Commissioners.[27]

Notes and References

  1. News: Chattogram City Polls Jan 27 . New Age . 15 December 2020.
  2. Web site: Rezaul Karim Elected Chittagong City Mayor. January 28, 2021. Dhaka Tribune.
  3. Web site: Rezaul Karim Chowdhury wins CCC Mayoral polls. January 28, 2021. Dhaka Tribune.
  4. Web site: Chattogram City Corporation: Overview . 2024-08-26 . Chattogram City Corporation.
  5. News: 2020-12-31 . A. J. M. Nasir Uddin's Tenure Comes to an End . The Daily Star.
  6. Web site: Chattogram City Election Postponed Amid COVID-19 Fears . 2024-08-26 . Dhaka Tribune.
  7. Web site: Chattogram City Corporation Election: EVMs Used in All Polling Stations . 2024-08-26 . bdnews24.
  8. News: 2021-01-27 . 1.92 Million Registered Voters for Chattogram City Corporation Election . The Daily Star.
  9. Web site: First Large-Scale Use of EVMs in Bangladesh Local Elections . 2024-08-26 . Dhaka Tribune.
  10. News: 2021-01-27 . Chattogram City Corporation Election Results Announced . The Daily Star.
  11. News: 2021-01-27 . Rezaul Karim Chowdhury Wins Chattogram Mayor Election . 2024-08-26 . The Dhaka Tribune.
  12. News: 2021-01-27 . Shahadat Hossain Receives 52,489 Votes in Chattogram Election . 2024-08-26 . BDNews24.
  13. Web site: Rezaul Karim Chowdhury Succeeds Nasir Uddin as Chattogram Mayor . 2024-08-26 . New Age.
  14. News: 2021-01-27 . Awami League Wins Majority of Councilor Positions in Chattogram . The Financial Express.
  15. News: 2021-01-27 . Violence Erupts During Chattogram City Corporation Election . The Daily Star.
  16. News: 2021-01-27 . BNP Polling Agent Killed in Election Violence . Dhaka Tribune.
  17. News: 2021-01-27 . 20 Injured in Chattogram City Election Violence . BDNews24.
  18. News: 2021-01-27 . Allegations of Vote Rigging in Chattogram City Election . The Financial Express.
  19. News: 2021-01-27 . Election Commission Declares Chattogram City Election Successful . The Daily Star.
  20. News: 2021-02-01 . Awami League Celebrates Rezaul Karim Chowdhury's Victory . The Daily Star.
  21. News: 2021-02-01 . Rezaul Karim Chowdhury Promises Continuation of Development Projects . Dhaka Tribune.
  22. News: 2021-01-28 . BNP Rejects Chattogram Election Results, Accuses Awami League of Irregularities . The Financial Express.
  23. News: 2021-01-28 . BNP Demands Investigation Into Election Irregularities . The Daily Star.
  24. News: 2021-01-29 . BNP Protests Against EVMs and Election Results . Dhaka Tribune.
  25. News: 2021-02-11 . Rezaul Karim Chowdhury Sworn In as Mayor . The Daily Star.
  26. News: 2024-08-20 . Sheikh Hasina's Regime Falls Amid Mass Protests . The Financial Express.
  27. News: 2024-08-19 . Bangladesh appoints administrators to lead 12 city corporations. BDNews24(Not reliable and ad of women).