2004 Indian general election in Madhya Pradesh

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Indian general election in Madhya Pradesh, 2004
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  1999 April–May 2004 2009  

29 seats
 First partySecond party
 
Leader Sadhvi Pragya Jyotiraditya Scindia
Party BJP INC
Leader's seat Guna
Seats before218
Seats won254
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 4Decrease2.svg 4

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In the 2004 Indian general election for Madhya Pradesh polls were held for 29 seats in the state. The result was a major victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) which won 25 seats. The remaining 4 seats were won by Indian National Congress (INC).

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Result

Results of Indian general election, 2004 in Madhya Pradesh
Parties and coalitionsSeatsPopular vote
ContestedWon+/−Votes%±pp
Bharatiya Janata Party 2925Increase2.svg 488,84,91348.13%Increase2.svg 4.02%
Indian National Congress 294Decrease2.svg 462,89,01334.07%Decrease2.svg 10.04%
Bahujan Samaj Party 280-8,76,8714.75%Decrease2.svg 0.56%
Samajwadi Party 290-5,90,0903.2%Increase2.svg 1.41%
Gondwana Ganatantra Party 150-5,63,6763.05%Increase2.svg 2.81%
Communist Party of India 20-43,4620.24%-
Independents 1240-7,42,1984.02%-
Total291,84,59,240
Valid votes1,84,59,24099.97
Votes cast / turnout1,84,63,45148.09
Abstentions1,99,26,65051.91
Registered voters3,83,90,101100.00


Constituency-wise results

Keys:     BJP (25)    INC (4)

Parliamentary ConstituencyTurnoutWinnerRunner UpMargin
No.NameTypeCandidatePartyVotesVote%CandidatePartyVotesVote%Votes%
1. Morena SC33.97 Ashok Argal BJP 2,61,337 Barelal Jatav INC 1,14,0171,47,32030.22
2. Bhind GEN43.68 Ramlakhan Singh BJP 2,34,712 Satyadev Katare INC 2,27,7666,9461.15
3. Gwalior GEN40.88 Ramsevak Singh INC 2,46,467 Jaibhan Singh Pawaiya BJP 2,10,60335,8646.35
4. Guna GEN47.02 Jyotiraditya Scindia INC 3,33,954 Hari Vallabh Shukla BJP 2,47,59486,36012.92
5. Sagar SC38.34 Virendra Kumar BJP 2,90,974 Uttamchand Khatik INC 1,42,9831,47,99130.87
6. Khajuraho GEN49.78 Ramkrishna Kusmaria BJP 3,32,458 Satyavrat Chaturvedi INC 2,20,6771,11,78114.47
7. Damoh GEN42.28 Chandrabhan Bhaiya BJP 2,71,869 Tilak Singh Lodhi INC 1,72,27494,59516.0
8. Satna GEN46.11 Ganesh Singh BJP 2,39,706 Rajendra Kumar Singh INC 1,56,11683,59013.69
9. Rewa GEN43.17 Chandramani Tripathi BJP 2,32,021 Pradeep Kumar Patel BSP 1,87,26944,7527.1
10. Sidhi ST42.19 Chandrapratap Singh BJP 2,10,198 Tilakraj Singh INC 1,60,63349,56510.84
11. Shahdol ST39.03 Dalpat Singh Paraste BJP 2,10,034 Rajesh Nandini Singh INC 1,80,68529,3495.76
12. Balaghat GEN60.92 Gaurishankar Bisen BJP 1,93,982 Kankar Munjare JP 1,05,89388,08914.46
13. Mandla ST53.72 Faggan Singh Kulaste BJP 2,38,073 Heera Singh Markam GGP 1,73,17664,89711.03
14. Jabalpur GEN42.49 Rakesh Singh BJP 3,11,646 Rameshwar Neekhra INC 2,12,11599,53117.42
15. Seoni GEN49.82 Neeta Pateriya BJP 2,68,195 Kalyani Pandey INC 1,73,39494,80115.81
16. Chhindwara GEN65.92 Kamal Nath INC 3,08,563 Prahlad Singh Patel BJP 2,44,85563,7088.44
17. Betul GEN48.78 Vijay Kumar Khandelwal BJP 2,88,007 Rajendra Jaiswal INC 1,30,4671,57,54028.76
18. Hoshangabad GEN49.29 Sartaj Singh BJP 3,54,659 Omprakash Raghuvanshi INC 2,18,2501,36,40921.5
19. Bhopal GEN46.47 Kailash Joshi BJP 5,61,563 Sajid Ali INC 2,55,5583,06,00535.65
20. Vidisha GEN50.01 Shivraj Singh Chouhan BJP 4,28,030 Narbada Prasad Sharma INC 1,67,3042,60,72639.71
21. Rajgarh GEN46.88 Lakshman Singh BJP 2,83,135 Shambhoo Singh INC 2,46,42336,7126.13
22. Shajapur SC54.21 Thawarchand Gehlot BJP 4,24,004 Shyam Malviya INC 2,55,8171,68,18723.35
23. Khandwa GEN49.71 Nand Kumar Singh Chauhan BJP 3,36,724 Amitabh Mandloi INC 2,33,9871,02,73716.97
24. Khargone GEN50.67 Krishna Murari Moghe BJP 3,21,762 Tarachand Patel INC 2,63,14558,6178.99
25. Dhar ST53.07 Chhatar Singh Darbar BJP 3,45,468 Umang Singhar INC 3,12,85732,6114.64
26. Indore GEN50.92 Sumitra Mahajan BJP 5,08,107 Rameshwar Patel INC 3,14,1711,93,93622.7
27. Ujjain SC57.97 Satyanarayan Jatiya BJP 3,69,744 Guddu Premchand INC 2,99,34170,4039.77
28. Jhabua SC48.75 Kantilal Bhuria INC 3,22,257 Relam Chauhan BJP 2,41,97580,28212.77
29. Mandsour GEN56.53 Laxminarayan Pandey BJP 4,23,478 Rajendra Singh Gautam INC 2,83,8451,39,63317.98

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