2013 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election

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Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, 2013
मध्य प्रदेश विधान सभा, 2013
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  2008 November 25, 2013 (2013-11-25) 2018  

All 230 seats in the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
116 seats needed for a majority
Turnout72.69% Increase2.svg3.06%
 First partySecond partyThird party
  Shivraj Singh Chauhan (cropped 2).jpg The Union Minister for Tribal Affairs, Shri Kantilal Bhuria addressing at the inauguration of the National Festival of Tribal Dances, 'PRAKRITI', in New Delhi on March 16, 2011.jpg Mayawati.jpg
Leader Shivraj Singh Chouhan Kantilal Bhuria Mayawati
Party BJP INC BSP
Leader since200520112003
Leader's seat Budhni, Vidisha Did not contestDid not contest
Seats before143717
Seats after165584
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 22Decrease2.svg 13Decrease2.svg 3
Popular vote15,191,33512,315,2532,127,959
Percentage44.88%36.38%6.29%
SwingIncrease2.svg 7.65%Increase2.svg 3.99%Decrease2.svg 2.71%

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2013 Legislative Assembly Election Madhya Pradesh

Chief Minister before election

Shivraj Singh Chouhan
BJP

Chief Minister

Shivraj Singh Chouhan
BJP

A Legislative Assembly election was held on 25 November 2013 in Madhya Pradesh, India, [1] with the result announced on 8 December. [2] Along with four other state assembly elections, these were the first elections in which the Election Commission of India (ECI) implemented a "None of the above" (NOTA) voting option, allowing the electorate to register a neutral vote but not to outright reject candidates. In a first, the Election Commission of India also appointed Central Awareness Observers, whose main task was to oversee voter awareness and facilitation. [3]

Contents

Opinion polls

All major pre-poll surveys predicted BJP's win.

Survey byBJPCongress BSP Others
India Today Group-ORG Poll [4] 143789
ABP News-Dainik Bhaskar-Nielsen [5] 1556510
CSDS-CNN-IBN-The Week [6] 148–16052–623–710–18
Actual Results1655843

List of declared candidates

A total of 2,586 candidates [7] filled their nomination for 230 seats spread across 51 districts. [8]

Prominent BJP candidates included former CM Babulal Gaur (Govindpura constituency in Bhopal), Gopal Bhargava (Rehli in Sagar), Kailash Vijayvargiya (Mhow in Indore) and former PM, Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s nephew Anoop Mishra (Bhitarvar in Gwalior).

Prominent Congress candidates included former Union Minister Suresh Pachouri (Bhojpur), leader of the opposition in the assembly Ajay Singh (Churhat), Digvijaya Singh’s son Jaivardhan Singh (Raghogarh), and Sachin Yadav, son of former Deputy CM, Subhash Yadav (Kasravad).

#Constituency Congress Bharatiya Janata Party Others
001 Sheopur Brijraj Singh ChouhanDurgalal Vijay
002 Vijaypur Ram Niwas RawatSitaram Aadivashi
003 Sabalgarh Suresh ChoudharyMaherban Singh Rawat
004 Joura Banwari LalSubedar Singh Sikar
005SumawaliAdal Singh KansanaSatyapal Singh
006 Morena Dinesh Gurjar Rustam Singh
007DimaniRavindra Singh Tomar BhidausaShivamangal Singh
008 Ambah Amarsingh SakhwarBanshi Lal Jatav
009AterSatyadev KatareArvind Singh Bhadoriya
010 Bhind
011 Lahar Govind SinghRasal Singh
012 Mehgaon OPS BhadoriaMukesh Singh Chaturvedi
013 Gohad Mewaram JatavLalsingh Arya
014Gwalior Rural Ramsevak Singh (Babuji) Bharat Singh Kushwaha
015 Gwalior Pradyumn Singh TomarJaibhan Singh Pavaia, Ex-MP
016Gwalior EastMunnalal GoyalMaya Singh
017Gwalior SouthRamesh GoyalNarain Singh Kushwah
018 Bhitarwar Lakhan Singh YadavAnoop Mishra
019 Dabra Ms. Imarti DeviSuresh Raje
020SewdaPradeep Aggarwal
021 Bhander Arun Kumar Bharti
022 Datia Dr. Narottam Mishra
023 Karera Smt. Shakuntala KhatikOm Prakash Khatik
024PohariHari Vallabh ShuklaPrahlad Bharti
025 Shivpuri Yashodhara Raje, MP
026 Pichhore K.P. Singh Kakkajoo
027 Kolaras Ram SinghDevendra Jain
028BamoriMahendra Singh Sisodia
029 Guna Neeraj NigamPanna Lal Shakya
030ChachouraShivnarayan MeenaMamta Meena
031RaghogarhRadheyshyam Dhakar
032 Ashok Nagar Gopilal Jatav
033 Chanderi
034 Mungaoli Deshraj Singh
035 Bina Ms. Nirmala SapreMahesh Rai
036 Khurai Arunodaya ChoubeyBhupendra Singh, MP
037SurkhiGovindsingh RajputParul Sahu
038DeoriRatan Singh Silarpur,Ex-MLA
039 Rehli Gopal Bhargav
040Naryoli
041 Sagar Shailendra Jain
042 Banda Narayan Prajapati
043 Tikamgarh Yadvendra SinghK.K. Srivastava
044 Jatara Harishankar Khatik
045 Prithvipur Brajendra SinghAnita Nayak
046 Niwari
047 Khargapur Rahul Singh
048 Maharajpur Mahendra ChaurasiyaKunwar Manvendra Singh
049 Chandla R.D. Prajapati
050 Rajnagar Kunwar Vikram Singh Nati RajaDr. Ramkrishna Kushmaria
051 Chhatarpur Alok Chaturvedi Lalita Yadav
052 Bijawar Rajesh Shukla Pushpendra Nath Pathak [9]
053 Malhara Tilak Singh Lodhi Rekha Yadav
054 Pathariya Lakhan Patel
055 Damoh Jayant Malaiya
056 Jabera Pratap SinghDashrath Singh
057 Hatta
058 Pawai Pandit Mukesh Nayak Brijendra Pratap Singh
059 Gunnaor
060 Panna Sushree Kushum Mehdele
061 Chitrakoot Prem SinghSurendra Gaharwar
062 Raigaon Pushpraj Bagari
063 Satna Rajaram TripathiShankarlal Tiwari
064 Nagod Yadvendra SinghGagnendra Pratap Singh
065 Maihar Narayan Tripathi
066 Amarpatan Dr. Rajendra Kumar Singh
067 RampurBaghelan Kamlendra Singh KamluHarsh Singh
068 Sirmour Dr Vivek TiwariDivyaraj Singh
069 Semariya
070 Teonthar Ramakant Tiwari
071 Mauganj Laxman Tiwari
072 Deotalab Girish Goutam
073 Mangawan Trivedi Prasad Maitraiy
074 Rewa Rajendra Shukla
075 Gurh Nagendra Singh
076 Churhat Ajay Arjun SinghSarvendu Tiwari
077 Sidhi Kamleshwar DwivediKedarnath Shukla
078 Sihawal Vishwamitra Pathak
079ChitrangiJagannath Singh
080 Singrauli Ramlallu Vaishya
081Devsar
082 Dhauhani R.D. SinghKunwar Singh Tekam
083 Beohari Ram Pal SinghRam Prasad Singh Paraste
084 Jaisingnagar Dhyan Singh MarkoMrs. Pramila Singh
085JaitpurLallan SinghJaisingh Maravi
086 Kotma Rajesh Soni
087 Anuppur Bisahulal SinghRamlal Rotal
088 Pushprajgarh Phundelal Singh Marko
089 Bandhavgarh Pyarelal Baiga
090 Manpur Ms. Sakuntala Pradhan
091 Barwara Basanth S (Bijay Raghvendra Singh)
092 Vijayraghavgarh Sanjay PathakPadma Shukla
093 Murwara
094 Bahoriband Dr. Nishith PatelPrabhat Pandey
095 Patan Ajay Vishnoi
096 Bargi Pratibha Singh
097 Jabalpur PurbaLakhan Ghanghoria Anchal Sonkar
098Jabalpur UttarNaresh SarrafSharad Jain
099 Jabalpur Cantt. Ashok Rohani
100Jabalpur PaschimTarun BhanotHarendra Singh Babbu
101 Panagar
102 Sihora Mrs. Jamuna Maravi
103 Shahpura Mrs. Ganga Bai UretiOm Prakash Dhurve
104 Dindori Omkar Singh MarkamJai Singh Maravi
105BichhiyaNarayan Singh PattaPandit Singh Dhurve
106 Niwas Patiram PandroRampyare Kulaste
107 Mandla Sanjeev Chhotelal UikeSampatia Uike
108 Baihar Sanjay UikeBhagat Singh Netam
109 Lanji Ms. Heena KavreRamesh Bhatere
110 Paraswada Ms. Madhu BhagatRamkishore Kanware
111 Balaghat Gourishankar Bisen
112 Waraseoni Pradeep Amritlal JaiswalDr. Yogendra Nirmal
113 Katangi K.D. Deshmukh, MP
114 Barghat Arjun Singh KakodiyaKamal Maskule
115 Seoni Naresh Diwakar
116 Keolari Rajanish SinghDr. Dhal Singh Bisen
117 Lakhnadon Shashi Thakur
118 Gotegaon Narmada Prasad Prajapati
119 Narsingpur Sunil Jaiswal
120 Narsingpur
121 Gadarwara Mrs. Sadhana Sthapak
122 Junnardeo Mathan Shah
123 Amarwara Kamlesh Pratap Shah
124 Churai
125 Saunsar Nanabhau Mohod
126 Chhindwara Deepak Saxena
127 Parasia Sohanlal ValmikiTarachand Bavariya
128 Pandhurna Jatin Uike
129 Multai Sukhdeo Panse Chandrashekhar Deshmukh
130 Amla Ms. Sunita BheleChetram Manekar
131 Betul Hemant WagdreRajeev Khandelwal
132 Ghoradongri Sajjan Singh Uike
133 Bhainsdehi Dharmu Singh SiryamMahenra Singh Chouhan
134 Timarni Sanjay Shah
135 Harda R.K. DogneKamal Patel
136 SeoniMalwa Hajarilal RaghuwanshiSartaj Singh
137 Hoshangabad Dr. Sitasharan Sharma
138 Sohagpur Vijay Pal Singh
139 Pipariya Ms. Mamta NagoatraThakur Das Nagvanshi
140 Udaipura Bhagwan Singh RajpootRamkishan patel
141 Bhojpur Surendra Patwa
142 Sanchi Dr. Prabhuram ChoudharyDr. Gauri Shankar Shejwar
143 Silwani Rampal Singh
144 Vidisha Shashank BhargavKalyan Singh
145 Basoda Hari Singh Raghuvanshi
146 Kurwai Panbai PanthiVeer Singh Panwar
147 Sironj Laxmikant Sharma
148ShamshabadMs. Jyotsana YadavSurya Prakash Meena
149 Berasia Mahesh RatnakarVishnu Khatri
150 Bhopal UttarArif AqueelAarif Beg, Ex-MP
151 Narela, Bhopal Vishwas Sarang
152Bhopal Dakshin-PaschimSanjeev SaxenaUmashankar Gupta
153Bhopal Madhya
154 Govindpura Govind Goyal Babulal Gaur
155 Huzur Jitendra Kumar Daga
156 Budhni Shivraj Singh Chouhan, CM
157 Ashta kailash parmarRanjeet Singh Gunwan
158 Ichhawar Shailendra PatelKaran Singh Verma
159 Sehore Usha Saxena
160 Narsinghgarh Girish BhandariMohan Sharma
161 Biaora Govardhan Dangi
162 Rajgarh Amar Singh Yadav
163 Khilchipur Priyavrat Singh Kunwar Hajarilal Dangi
164 Sarangpur Krishna Mohan MalviyaKunwar Kothar
165 Susner Vallab Bhai Ambavatia
166 Agar Madhu Gehlot
167 Shajapur Karada Hukum Singh
168 Shujalpur Mahendra JoshiJaswant Singh Hada
169 Kalapipal
170 Sonkatch arjun vermaRajendra Verma
171 Dewas surekha vermaTukojirao Panwar*
172 Hatpipliya thakur rajendra singh baghel Deepak Joshi
173 Khategaon shyam holaniashish sharma
174BagaliTer Singh DevdaChampalal Devda
175 Mandhata Lokendra Singh Tomar
176 Harsud Surajbhan Singh SolankiVijay Shah
177 Khandwa Devendra Verma
178 Pandhana Nandu Bare
179 Nepanagar Ramkishan PatelRajendra Dadu
180 Burhanpur Archana Chitnish
181 Bhikangaon jhuma solankiNanda Brahmane
182 Badwah rajendra singh solankihitendra singh solanki
183 Maheshwar sunil khandeRajkumar Mev
184 Kasrawad Sachin YadavAtmaram Patel
185 Khargone Ravi JoshiBalkrishna Patidar
186 Bhagwanpura Vijay Singh Solanki Gajendra Patel
187 Sendhawa Antar Singh Arya
188Rajpur Bala Bachchan
189 Pansemal Deewan Singh
190 Badwani Ramesh PatelPrem Singh
191 Alirajpur Nagar Singh
192 Jobat Madhav Singh Dabar
193 Jhabua
194 Thandla Gour Singh Vasuniya
195 Petlawad Walsingh MedaNirmala Bhuriya
196 Sardarpur Pratap GrevvalVel Singh Bhuriya
197 Gandhwani Umang Singhar
198 Kukshi Surendra Singh Honey BaghelMukam Singh Kirade
199 Manawar
200 Dharampuri Panchilal Meda
201 Dhar Neena Verma
202 Badnawar Rajvardhan Singh Premsinghbhairo singh shekhawat
203 Depalpur satynaran patelManoj Patel
204 Indore – 1Dipu Yadav Sudarshan Gupta
205Indore – 2chhotu shukla Ramesh Mendola
206Indore – 3Ashwin Joshi Usha Thakur
207Indore – 4Suresh Minda Malini Gaur
208Indore – 5Pankaj Sanghavi Mahendra Hardia
209Dr. Ambedkarnagar (Mhow) Antar Singh Darbar Kailash Vijayvargiya
210 Rau Jitu Patwari Jitu Jirati
211 Sanwer Tulsiram Silawat Rajesh Sonkar
212 NagadaKhachrod Dilip Singh Gurjar
213 Mahidpur Dr. Kalpana Parulekarbahadur singh
214Taranarajendra malviyanil firojiya
215 Ghatiya Ram Lal Malviyasatish malaviya
216 Ujjain UttarVivek Yadavparas jain
217Ujjain Dakshinjai singhDr Mohan Yadav
218 Badnagar
219 Ratlam RuralMathura Lal Dabar
220Ratlam CityChetanya KasyapAditi DavesarHimmat Kothari
221 Sailana Sangeeta Charel
222 Jaora Rajendra Pandey
223 Alot
224 Mandsaur Mahendra Singh Gurjar
225 Malhargarh Jagdish Deoda
226 Suwasra
227 Garoth Subhash Kumar Sojatia
228 Manasa Vijendra Singh Malaheda (Vijju)
229 Neemuch Nand Kishor Patel
230 Jawad Om Prakash Saklecha

* = Puar died of cardiac arrest on 20 June 2015. [10]

Campaign

On 10 November, CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan, who won an election from the Budhni seat in 2008, decided to run again from two seats, Budhni and Vidisha. [11]

A large number of rallies took place prior to elections addressed by various local and national level party leaders including BJP's prime ministerial candidate for forthcoming General Elections, Narendra Modi [12] [13] [14] [15] and Congress vice president, Rahul Gandhi. [16] [17] [18]

BJP leader and Chief Ministerial candidate Shivraj Singh Chouhan used 3D Virtual Live Technology [19] to address various rallies simultaneously from one place. This technology was previously used by the then Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra Modi [20] during 2012 Gujarat legislative assembly election

BJP extensively campaigned on social media [21] including Twitter and Facebook to attract young and first time voters. BJP's mobile app [22] was also released in a view of upcoming state and General Elections on various platforms including Android, iOS, and Symbian.

ECI also made people aware of the newly introduced NOTA button on EVMs. [23]

Controversies

On 5 November, Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly speaker and Jabalpur Cantonment MLA, Ishwar Das Rohani died following a heart attack. [24]

Polls were conducted peacefully and no major untoward incident was reported, [25] however, the Election Commission said minor incidents of violence were reported from Bhind and Morena districts. [26]

An assistant poll official in Katni district’s Vijayraghavgarh seat, KB Shrivastava, died of a heart attack while on duty. [27] A case was registered against state minister Ranjana Baghel in Dhar district for allegedly bribing voters. [26]

Election

Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT) along with EVMs was used in 1 assembly seat in Madhya Pradesh elections. [28] [29] There were over 47 million voters were eligible to exercise their Right to Franchise. Polling for the 230-member assembly began at 0800 hours IST and continued till 1700 hours, baring three Naxal-affected seats of Baihar, Paraswada and Lanjhi in Balaghat district [30] where it ended at 1500 hours.

Polling started with a brisk voter turnout reaching only 18% [27] till 1100 hours, however, turnout increased significantly after mid-day and reached 71% by the evening, surpassing the earlier 69.08% turnout recorded during 2008 elections, making it the highest recorded voter turnout in Madhya Pradesh. [31]

Results

Counting of votes started on December 8, 2013 at 0800 hours IST which continued till later part of the evening. BJP emerged as the winner with 165 seats followed by Congress and BSP with 58 and 4 seats respectively. 3 Independent MLAs also won the polls. [32] [33]

Summary of the 1 December 2013 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, 2013 election results
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Parties and coalitionsPopular voteSeats
Votes %±pp ContestedWon+/−
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)15,191,33544.88230165
Indian National Congress (INC)12,315,25336.3822958
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP)2,128,3336.292274Decrease2.svg3
Independents (IND)1,820,2515.3810963
None of the Above (NOTA)643,1711.90Increase2.svg1.9
Total33,852,504100.002813230±
Valid votes33,852,50499.86
Invalid votes47,4510.14
Votes cast / turnout33,900,95572.69
Abstentions12,735,83327.31
Registered voters46,636,788
Source: Election Commission of India [34]

Region-wise break up

RegionTotal seats BJP INC IND BSP
Bagelkhand 2211902
Bhopal 2519510
Bundelkhand   26  19700
Gird 34  211102
Mahakoshal 46  291610
Malwa 50  45410
Narmadapuram 1110100
Nimar 16  11500
Total2301655834

Constituency-wise results

#ConstituencyWinnerRunner-upMargin
CandidatePartyVotesCandidatePartyVotes
Sheopur District
1 Sheopur Durgalal Vijay BJP 65,211 Babu Jandel INC 48,78416,427
2 Vijaypur Ramniwas Rawat INC 67,358Sitaram Adiwashi BJP 65,2092,149
Morena District
3 Sabalgarh Meharban Singh Rawat BJP 55,950Lal Singh Kewat INC 33,44622,504
4 Joura Subedar Singh BJP 42,421Banwari Lal INC 39,9232,498
5 Sumawali Neetu Satyapal Singh BJP 61,557 Ajab Singh Kushwah BSP 47,48114,076
6 Morena Rustam Singh BJP 56,741Ramprakash BSP 55,0461,704
7 Dimani Balveer Dandotiya BSP 44,718Ravindra Singh Tomar INC 42,6122,106
8 Ambah (SC) Satyaprakash Sakhawar BSP 49,574Bansi Lal Jatav BJP 38,28611,288
Bhind District
9 Ater Satyadev Katare INC 45,592Arvind Singh Bhadoriya BJP 34,16611,426
10 Bhind Narendra Singh Kushwah BJP 51,170 Sanjeev Singh BSP 45,1775,993
11 Lahar Dr. Govind Singh INC 53,012Rasal Singh BJP 46,7396,273
12 Mehgaon Mukesh Singh Chaturvedi BJP 29,733 O. P. S. Bhadoria INC 28,4601,273
13 Gohad (SC) Lal Singh Arya BJP 51,711Mevaram Jatav INC 31,89719,814
Gwalior District
14 Gwalior Rural Bharat Singh Kushwah BJP 47,944Ram Sevak Singh INC 36,00611,938
15 Gwalior Jaibhan Singh Pawaiya BJP 74,769 Pradhumn Singh Tomar INC 59,20815,561
16 Gwalior East Maya Singh BJP 59,824 Munnalal Goyal INC 58,6771,147
17 Gwalior South Narayan Singh Kushwah BJP 68,627Ramesh Agarwal INC 52,36016,267
18 Bhitarwar Lakhan Singh Yadav INC 40,578 Anoop Mishra BJP 34,0306,548
19 Dabra (SC) Imarti Devi INC 67,764Suresh Raje BJP 34,48633,278
Datia District
20 Sewda Pradeep Agarwal BJP 32,423Ghanshyam Singh INC 23,6148,809
21 Bhander (SC) Ghanshyam Pironiya BJP 36,878Arun Kumar INC 29,2277,651
22 Datia Dr. Narottam Mishra BJP 57,438Rajendra Bharti INC 45,35712,081
Shivpuri District
23 Karera (SC) Shakuntla Khatik INC 59,371Rajkumar Omprakash Khatik BJP 49,05110,320
24 Pohari Prahlad Bharti BJP 53,068Harivallabh Shukla INC 49,4433,625
25 Shivpuri Yashodhara Raje Scindia BJP 76,330 Birendra Raghuvanshi INC 65,18511,145
26 Pichhore K. P. Singh INC 78,995Preetam Lodhi BJP 71,8827,113
27 Kolaras Ram Singh Yadav INC 73,942Devendra Kumar Jain BJP 48,98924,953
Guna District
28 Bamori Mahendra Singh Sisodia INC 71,084Kanhaiya Lal Agarwal BJP 53,24318,561
29 Guna (SC) Pannalal Shakya BJP 81,444Neeraj Nigam INC 36,33345,111
30 Chachoura Mamta Meena BJP 82,779Shivnarayan Meena INC 47,87834,901
31 Raghogarh Jaivardhan Singh INC 98,041Radhe Shyam Dhakad BJP 39,83758,204
Ashoknagar District
32 Ashok Nagar (SC) Gopilal Jatav BJP 55,978 Jajpal Singh Jajji INC 52,6283,348
33 Chanderi Gopal Singh Chauhan INC 73,484Rajkumar Singh Yadav BJP 43,16630,318
34 Mungaoli Mahendra Singh Kalukheda INC 70,675Rao Deshraj Singh BJP 49,91020,765
Sagar District
35 Bina (SC) Mahesh Rai BJP 61,356Nirmala Sapre INC 42,58718,769
36 Khurai Bhupendra Bhaiya BJP 62,127Arunodaya Chaubey INC 56,0436,084
37 Surkhi Parul Sahu Kesari BJP 59,513Govind Singh Rajput INC 59,372141
38 Deori Harsh Yadav INC 71,185Ratansingh Silarpur BJP 49,10522,080
39 Rehli Gopal Bhargava BJP 101,899Brijbihari Pateriya INC 50,13451,765
40 Naryoli (SC) Pradeep Lariya BJP 69,195Surendra Chaudhary INC 53,14816,046
41 Sagar Shailendra Jain BJP 64,351Sushil Tiwari INC 56,1288,223
42 Banda Harvansh Singh Rathore BJP 66,203Narayan Prajapati INC 48,32317,880
Tikamgarh District
43 Tikamgarh K K Shrivastava BJP 57,968Yadvendra Singh INC 41,07916,889
44 Jatara (SC) Ahirwar Dinesh Kumar INC 51,149 Harishankar Khatik BJP 50,916233
45 Prithvipur Anita Sunil Nayak BJP 51,147 Brajendra Singh Rathore INC 42,5208,627
Niwari District
46 Niwari Anil Jain BJP 60,395 Meera Deepak Yadav SP 33,18627,209
Tikamgarh District
47 Khargapur Surendra Singh Gaur INC 59,771 Rahul Singh Lodhi BJP 54,0945,677
Chhatarpur District
48 Maharajpur Manavendra Singh BJP 45,816Rakesh Pathak INC 30,09515,721
49 Chandla (SC) Rajesh Kumar Prajapati BJP 65,959Anurag Hariprasad INC 28,56237,937
50 Rajnagar Vikram Singh INC 54,643Ramkrishn Kusumariya BJP 46,0368,607
51 Chhatarpur Lalita Yadav BJP 44,623 Alok Chaturvedi INC 42,4062,217
52 Bijawar Pueshpendra Nath Pathak BJP 50,576 Rajesh Shukla INC 40,19710,379
53 Malhara Rekha Yadav Ahir BJP 41,779Tilak Singh Lodhi INC 40,2651,514
Damoh District
54 Pathariya Lakhan Patel BJP 60,083Kunvar Pushpendra Singh INC 52,7387,315
55 Damoh Jayant Malaiya BJP 72,534Chandrabhan Bhaiya INC 67,5814,963
56 Jabera Pratap Singh INC 68,511Pratap Singh BJP 56,61511,896
57 Hatta (SC) Umadevi Lalchand Khathik BJP 59,231Harishankar Choudhri INC 56,3792,852
Panna District
58 Pawai Pandit Mukesh Nayak INC 78,949 Brijendra Pratap Singh BJP 67,25411,695
59 Gunnaor (SC) [Mahendra Singh BJP 41,980Shiv Dayal INC 40,6431,337
60 Panna Kusum Singh Mahdele BJP 54,778Mahendra Pal Verma BSP 25,74229,036
Satna District
61 Chitrakoot Prem Singh INC 45,913Surendra Singh Gaharwar BJP 34,94310,970
62 Raigaon (SC) Usha Choudhary BSP 42,610Pushpraj Bagri BJP 38,5014,109
63 Satna Shankarlal Tiwari BJP 56,160Rajaram Tripathi INC 40,82815,332
64 Nagod Yadvendra Singh INC 55,837Gaganendra Pratap Singh BJP 45,81510,064
65 Maihar Narayan Prasad INC 48,306Ramesh Prasad BJP 41,3316,975
66 Amarpatan Rajendra Kumar Singh INC 48,341Ramkhelawan Patel BJP 36,60211,739
67 Rampur-Baghelan Harsh Singh BJP 71,818Ramlakhan Singh Patel BSP 47,56324,255
Rewa District
68 Sirmour Divyaraj Singh BJP 40,018Vivek Tiwari INC 34,7305,288
69 Semariya Neelam Abhey Mishra BJP 36,173Pankaj Singh BSP 30,1965,977
70 Teonthar Ramakant Tiwari BJP 44,347Ramshankar Singh INC 34,5909,757
71 Mauganj Sukhendra Singh INC 38,898Laxman Tiwari BJP 28,13210,766
72 Deotalab Girish Gautam BJP 36,495Vidhya Wati Patel BSP 32,6103,885
73 Mangawan (SC) Panchu Lal Prajapati BSP 40,349Pannabai Prajapati BJP 40,074275
74 Rewa Rajendra Shukla BJP 61,502Krishna Kumar Gupta BSP 23,95637,546
75 Gurh [Sundar Lal Tiwari INC 33,741 Nagendra Singh BJP 32,3591,382
Sidhi District
76 Churhat Ajay Arun Singh INC 71,796 Sharadendu Tiwari BJP 52,44019,356
77 Sidhi Kedar Nath Shukla BJP 53,115Kamaleshwar Prasad Dwivedi INC 50,7552,360
78 Sihawal Kamleshwar Patel INC 72,928Vishwamitra Pathak BJP 40,37232,556
Singrauli District
79 Chitrangi (ST) Saraswati Singh INC 57,466Jagannath Singh INC 47,6219,845
80 Singrauli Ramlallu Vaishya BJP 48,293Bhuvneshwar Prasad Singh INC 37,73310,560
81 Devsar (SC) Rajendra Meshram BJP 64,217Banshmani Prasad Verma Independent 31,00333,214
Sidhi District
82 Dhauhani (ST) Kunwar Singh Tekam BJP 60,130Tilakraj Singh Uike INC 41,12919,001
Shahdol District
83 Beohari (ST) Ram Pal Singh INC 74,710Ram Prasad Singh BJP 57,36817,342
84 Jaisingnagar (ST) Pramila Singh BJP 74,156Dhyam Singh Marko INC 60,19313,963
85 Jaitpur (ST) Jai Singh Maravi BJP 65,856Lalan Singh INC 54,65011,206
Anuppur District
86 Kotma Manoj Kumar Agarwal INC 38,319Rajesh Soni BJP 36,7731,546
87 Anuppur (ST) Ramlal Rautel BJP 57,438Bisahulal Singh INC 45,69311,745
88 Pushprajgarh (ST) Phundelal Singh Marko INC 69,192Narendra Singh Maravi BJP 33,54535,647
Umaria District
89 Bandhavgarh (ST) Gyan Singh BJP 66,881Pyrelal Baiga INC 48,23618,465
90 Manpur (ST) Meena Singh BJP 70,024Gyanvati Singh INC 26,39643,628
Katni District
91 Barwara (ST) Moti Kashyap BJP 62,292 Vijayraghvendra Singh INC 59,0053,287
92 Vijayraghavgarh Sanjay Satyendra Pathak INC 60,719Padma Shukla BJP 59,790929
93 Murwara Sandip Shree Prasad Jaiswal BJP 87,396Feroz Ahmad INC 40,25847,138
94 Bahoriband Pranay Prabhat Pandey BJP 54,504Kunwar Nishith Patel INC 33,58620,918
Jabalpur District
95 Patan Neelesh Awasthi INC 85,538Ajay Vishnoi BJP 72,80212,736
96 Bargi Pratibha Singh BJP 69,076Sobran Singh Thakur INC 61,6777,399
97 Jabalpur East (SC) Anchal Sonkar BJP 67,167 Lakhan Ghanghoriya INC 66,0121,155
98 Jabalpur North Sharad Jain BJP 74,656Naresh Saraf INC 41,09333,563
99 Jabalpur Cantonment Ashok Rohani BJP 83,676Sarveshwar Shrivastava INC 29,93553,741
100 Jabalpur West Tarun Bhanot INC 62,668Harendrajeet Singh BJP 61,745923
101 Panagar Sushil Kumar Tiwari BJP 82,358Rupendra Patel INC 54,40427,954
102 Sihora (ST) Nandhani Maravi BJP 63,931Khiladi Singh Aamro INC 48,92715,004
Dindori District
103 Shahpura (ST) Omprakash Dhurwe BJP 76,796Ganga Bai INC 44,11532,681
104 Dindori (ST) Omkar Singh Markam INC 76,866Jay Singh Maravi BJP 70,4786,388
Mandla District
105 Bichhiya (ST) Pandit Singh Dhruw BJP 65,836 Narayan Singh Patta INC 47,52018,316
106 Niwas (ST) Rampyare Kulaste BJP 65,916Paitiram Pandro INC 55,00610,910
107 Mandla (ST) Sanjeev Chhotelal Uikey INC 80,066Sampatiya Uikey BJP 76,2393,827
Balaghat District
108 Baihar (ST) Sanjay Uikey INC 82,419Bhagat Singh Netam BJP 50,06732,352
109 Lanji Hina Kaware INC 79,068Ramesh Bhatere BJP 47,31831,750
110 Paraswada Madhu Bhagat INC 49,216 Ram Kishor Nano Kawre BJP 46,3672,849
111 Balaghat Gaurishankar Bisen BJP 71,993Anubha Munjare SP 69,4932,500
112 Waraseoni Dr. Yogendra Nirmal BJP 66,806Pradeep Jaiswal INC 48,86817,938
113 Katangi K. D. Deshmukh BJP 57,230Udaysingh Guruji BSP 37,28019,950
Seoni District
114 Barghat (ST) Kamal Marskole BJP 77,122 Arjun Singh Kakodiya INC 76,853269
115 Seoni Dinesh Rai Munmun Independent 65,402Naresh Diwakar BJP 44,48620,916
116 Keolari Rajneesh Harivansh Singh INC 72,669Dr. Dhal Singh Bisen BJP 67,8864,803
117 Lakhnadon (ST) Yogendra Singh INC 77,928Shashi Thakur BJP 65,14712,781
Narsinghpur District
118 Gotegaon (SC) Kailash Jatav BJP 74,759 N. P. Prajapati INC 54,58820,171
119 Narsingpur Jalam Singh Patel BJP 89,921Sunil Jaiswal INC 41,44048,481
120 Tendukheda Sanjay Sharma BJP 81,938Surendra Dhimole INC 37,33644,602
121 Gadarwara Govind Singh Patel BJP 61,202 Suneeta Patel INC 35,88925,313
Chhindwara District
122 Junnardeo (ST) Nathan Shah Kevreti BJP 74,319 Sunil Uikey INC 54,19820,121
123 Amarwara (ST) Kamlesh Pratap Shah INC 55,684Uttam Premnarayan Thakur BJP 51,6214,063
124 Chourai Pandit Ramesh Dubey BJP 70,810Choudhary Gambheer Singh INC 57,17913,631
125 Saunsar Nanabhau Mohod BJP 69,257Bhagvat Mahajan INC 60,8418,416
126 Chhindwara Chandrabhan Singh Chaudhary BJP 97,769 Deepak Saxena BJP 72,99124,778
127 Parasia (SC) Sohanlal Balmik INC 72,235Tarachand Bawaria BJP 65,3736,862
128 Pandhurna (ST) Jatan Uikey INC 61,741Tikaram Korachi BJP 60,2631,478
Betul District
129 Multai Chandrashekhar Desmukh BJP 84,354 Sukhdev Panse INC 52,48531,869
130 Amla (SC) Chaitram Manekar BJP 77,939Sunita Bele INC 38,33739,602
131 Betul Hemant Vijay Khandelwal BJP 82,949Hemant Wagadre INC 58,60224,347
132 Ghoradongri (ST) Sajjan Singh Uikey BJP 77,793Brahma INC 69,7098,084
133 Bhainsdehi (ST) Mahendra Singh Chauhan BJP 77,912 Dharmu Singh Sirsam INC 64,64213,276
Harda District
134 Timarni (ST) Sanjay Shah BJP 62,502Ramesh Radhelal Ivne INC 45,99516,507
135 Harda Dr. Ramkishore Dogne INC 74,607 Kamal Patel BJP 69,9564,651
Hoshangabad District
136 Seoni-Malwa Sartaj Singh BJP 78,374Hajari Lal Raghuvanshi INC 65,82712,527
137 Hoshangabad Dr. Sitasaran Sharma BJP 91,760Ravi Kishor Jaiswal INC 42,46449,296
138 Sohagpur Vijaypal Singh BJP 92,859Ranveer Singh Galcha INC 63,96828,891
139 Pipariya (SC) Thakurdas Nagwanshi BJP 91,026Mamta Manoj Nagotra INC 40,04951,157
Raisen District
140 Udaipura Ramkishan Patel BJP 90,950Bhagwan Singh Rajput INC 46,89744,053
141 Bhojpur Surendra Patwa BJP 80,491 Suresh Pachouri INC 60,34220,149
142 Sanchi (SC) Dr. Gourishankar Shejwar BJP 85,599 Dr. Prabhuram Choudhary INC 64,66320,936
143 Silwani Rampal Singh BJP 68,926 Devendra Patel INC 51,84817,078
Vidisha District
144 Vidisha Shivraj Singh Chouhan BJP 73,783Shashank Bhargava INC 56,81716,966
145 Basoda Nishank Kumar Jain INC 68,002Harisingh Raghuvanshi BJP 51,84316,159
146 Kurwai (SC) Veersingh Panwar BJP 65,003Pan Bai Panthi INC 60,9224,081
147 Sironj Govardhan Lal INC 65,297 Laxmikant Sharma BJP 63,7131,584
148 Shamshabad Surya Prakash Meena BJP 54,233Jyotsna Yadav INC 51,0753,158
Bhopal District
149 Berasia (SC) Vishnu Khatri BJP 76,657Mahesh Ratnakar INC 47,35329,304
150 Bhopal Uttar Arif Aqueel INC 73,070Arif Baig BJP 66,4066,664
151 Narela Vishvas Sarang BJP 98,472Sunil Sood INC 71,50226,970
152 Bhopal Dakshin-Paschim Umashankar Gupta BJP 71,167Sanjeev Saxena INC 52,96918,198
153 Bhopal Madhya Surendra Nath Singh BJP 70,696 Arif Masood INC 63,7156,981
154 Govindpura Babulal Gaur BJP 116,586Govind Goyal INC 45,94270,644
155 Huzur Rameshwar Sharma BJP 108,994Rajendra Mandloi INC 49,39059,604
Sehore District
156 Budhni Shivraj Singh Chouhan BJP 128,730Mahendra Singh Chauhan INC 43,92584,805
157 Ashta (SC) Ranjeet Singh Gunwan BJP 84,252Gopal Singh Engineer INC 78,7485,504
158 Ichhawar Shailendra Patel INC 74,704 Karan Singh Verma BJP 73,960744
159 Sehore Sudesh Rai Independent 63,604Usha Ramesh Saxena BJP 61,9781,626
Rajgarh District
160 Narsinghgarh Girish Bhandari INC 85,847Mohan Sharma BJP 62,82923,018
161 Biaora Narayan Singh Panwar BJP 75,766Ram Chandra Dangi INC 72,6783,088
162 Rajgarh Amar Singh Yadav BJP 97,735Shivsingh Bamlabe INC 46,52451,211
163 Khilchipur Kunwar Hajarilal Dangi BJP 82,712 Priyavrat Singh INC 71,23311,479
164 Sarangpur (SC) Kunwarji Kothar BJP 73,108Krishan Mohan Malviya INC 54,99518,113
Agar Malwa District
165 Susner Murlidhar Patidar BJP 79,018Ambavitya Vallabh Bhai INC 51,34227,676
166 Agar (SC) Manohar Untwal BJP 83,726Madhav Singh INC 54,86728,859
Shajapur District
167 Shajapur Arun Bhimawad BJP 76,911 Hukum Singh Karada INC 74,9731,938
168 Shujalpur Jaswantsingh Hada BJP 56,637Mahendra Joshi BJP 47,9818,656
169 Kalapipal Inder Singh Parmar BJP 75,330Kedarsingh Mandloi INC 65,7579,573
Dewas District
170 Sonkatch (SC) Rajendra Phulachand Verma BJP 72,644Arjun Verma INC 70,7641,880
171 Dewas Tukoji Rao Pawar BJP 100,660Rekha Verma INC 50,54150,119
172 Hatpipliya Deepak Kailash Joshi BJP 68,824Rajendra Singh Baghel BJP 62,6496,175
173 Khategaon Aashish Govind Sharma BJP 79,968Shyam Holani INC 58,25121,717
174 Bagli (ST) Champalal Devda BJP 87,580Tersingh Devda INC 62,24825,332
Khandwa District
175 Mandhata Lokendra Singh Tomar BJP 65,327 Narayan Patel INC 60,9904,337
176 Harsud (ST) Kunwar Vijay Shah BJP 73,880Surajbhanu Solanki INC 30,30943,571
177 Khandwa (SC) Devendra Verma BJP 89,074Mohan Dhakase INC 55,03334,071
178 Pandhana (ST) Yogita Navalsing Broker BJP 89,732Nandu Bhare INC 72,47117,261
Burhanpur District
179 Nepanagar (ST) Rajendra Shyamlal Dadu BJP 87,224Ramkishan Patel INC 65,04622,178
180 Burhanpur Archana Didi BJP 104,426Ajay Raghuvanshi INC 81,59922,827
Khargone District
181 Bhikangaon (ST) Jhuma Solanki INC 72,060Nanda Brahamne BJP 69,6612,399
182 Barwah Hitendra Singh Solanki BJP 67,600 Sachin Birla Independent 61,9705,630
183 Maheshwar (SC) Rajkumar Mev BJP 74,320Sunil Khande INC 69,5934,727
184 Kasrawad Sachin Yadav INC 79,865Atmaram Patel BJP 67,88011,805
185 Khargone Balikrishan Patidar BJP 74,519 Ravi Joshi INC 67,6946,825
186 Bhagwanpura (ST) Vijay Singh INC 67,251Gajengra Singh BJP 65,4311,820
Barwani District
187 Sendhawa (ST) Antarsingh Arya BJP 88,821Dayaram Patel INC 63,16525,686
188 Rajpur (ST) Bala Bachchan INC 82,167Antersingh Devisingh Patel BJP 70,97111,196
189 Pansemal (ST) Viththal Patel BJP 77,919Chandrabhaga Kirade INC 70,5377,382
190 Barwani (ST) Ramesh Patel INC 77,761 Premsingh Patel BJP 67,23410,527
Alirajpur District
191 Alirajpur (ST) Nagar Singh Chouhan BJP 68,501Mahesh Patel Sena INC 51,13217,369
192 Jobat (ST) Madhosingh Dawar BJP 45,793Vishal Rawat INC 34,74211,051
Jhabua District
193 Jhabua (ST) Shantilal Bilwal BJP 56,587Jeviyar Meda INC 40,72915,858
194 Thandla (ST) Kalsingh Bhabar Independent 63,665Gendal Damor INC 58,5495,116
195 Petlawad (ST) Nirmala Dilipsingh Bhuriya BJP 80,384 Val Singh Maida INC 63,36817,016
Dhar District
196 Sardarpur (ST) Welsingh Bhuriya BJP 60,192 Pratap Grewal INC 59,663529
197 Gandhwani (ST) Umang Singhar INC 66,760Sardarsingh Medha BJP 54,43412,326
198 Kukshi (ST) Surendra Singh Baghel INC 89,111Mukamsingh Kirade BJP 46,34342,768
199 Manawar (ST) Ranjana Baghel BJP 55,293Niranjan Dawar Loni INC 53,6541,639
200 Dharampuri (ST) Kalusingh Thakur BJP 65,069Panchilal Meda INC 57,4967,573
201 Dhar Neena Vikram Verma BJP 85,624Prabha Balamkundsingh INC 74,14211,482
202 Badnawar Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat BJP 84,499 Rajvardhan Singh Dattigaon INC 42,99341,506
Indore District
203 Depalpur Manoj Nirbhaysingh BJP 93,264Satyanarayan Patel INC 63,06730,197
204 Indore-1 Sudarshan Gupta BJP 99,558Kamlesh Khandelwal Independent 45,38254,156
205 Indore-2 Ramesh Mendola BJP 133,669Chhotu Shukla INC 42,65291,017
206 Indore-3 Usha Thakur BJP 68,334 Ashwin Joshi INC 55,01613,318
207 Indore-4 Malini Gaur BJP 91,998Suresh Minda INC 58,17533,823
208 Indore-5 Mahendra Hardia BJP 106,111Pankaj Sanghvi INC 91,69314,418
209 Dr. Ambedkar Nagar-Mhow Kailash Vijayvargiya BJP 89,848 Antar Singh Darbar INC 77,63212,216
210 Rau Jitu Patwari INC 91,885Jeetu Jirati BJP 73,32618,559
211 Sanwer Dr. Rajesh Sonkar BJP 87,292 Tulsi Silawat INC 69,50917,583
Ujjain District
212 Nagda-Khachrod Dilip Singh Shekhawat BJP 78,036 Dilip Gurjar INC 61,92116,115
213 Mahidpur Bahadursingh Chouhan BJP 71,096Dinesh Jain Independent 50,46220,634
214 Tarana (SC) Anil Firojiya BJP 64,792Rajendra Radhakishan Malviya INC 48,65716,135
215 Ghatiya (SC) Satish Malviya BJP 74,092 Ramlal Malviya INC 56,72317,639
216 Ujjain North Paras Chandra Jain BJP 72,815Vivek Jagdish Yadav INC 47,96624,849
217 Ujjain South Dr. Mohan Yadav BJP 73,108Jaysingh Darbar INC 63,4569,652
218 Badnagar Mukesh Pandya BJP 58,679Sanjay Sharma INC 45,54413,135
Ratlam District
219 Ratlam Rural (ST) Mathura Lal BJP 77,367Laxmi Devi Kharadi INC 50,39826,969
220 Ratlam City Chetanya Kasyap BJP 76,184Adity Dawesar INC 35,87940,305
221 Sailana (ST) Sangeeta Vijay Charel BJP 47,662Harshvijay Gehlot INC 45,1832,079
222 Jaora Rajendra Pandey BJP 89,656Kadpa Yusuf INC 59,80529,851
223 Alot (SC) Jitendra Thawarchand BJP 80,821Ajit Premchand INC 65,4767,973
Mandsaur District
224 Mandsour Yashpal Singh Sisodia BJP 84,975Mahendra Singh Gurjar INC 60,68024,295
225 Malhargarh (SC) Jagdish Dewda BJP 86,857Shyamlal Jokchand INC 80,2866,571
226 Suwasra Hardeep Singh Dang INC 87,517Radheshyam Nanelal Patidar BJP 80,3927,125
227 Garoth Rajesh Yadav BJP 88,525 Subhash Kumar Sojata INC 62,77025,755
Neemuch District
228 Manasa Kailash Chandra BJP 55,852Vijendra Singh INC 41,82414,028
229 Neemuch Dilip Singh Parihar BJP 73,320Nandkishor Patel INC 51,65321,667
230 Jawad Om Prakash Sakhlecha BJP 56,154Rajkumar Rameshchandra Independent 42,50313,651


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