2014 Indian general election in Madhya Pradesh

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Indian general election, 2014 in Madhya Pradesh
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  2009 10, 17, 24 April 2014. 2019  

All 29 constituencies from Madhya Pradesh to the Lok Sabha
Turnout61.61% (Increase2.svg10.44%)
 Majority partyMinority party
 
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Hand INC.svg
Party BJP INC
Alliance NDA UPA
Last election16 seats12 seats
Seats won272
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 11Decrease2.svg 10

2014 Lok Sabha Madhya Pradesh Result Map.svg
Seatwise Result Map of the 2014 general election in Madhya Pradesh

Prime Minister before election

Manmohan Singh
INC

Prime Minister after election

Narendra Modi
BJP

The 2014 Indian general election in Madhya Pradesh were held for 29 seats in the state. The major two contenders in the state were Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) and the Indian National Congress (INC). The voting process was held in three phases on 10, 17 and 24 April 2014. [1]

Contents

Parties and alliances

   National Democratic Alliance

PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
Bharatiya Janata Party BJP flag.svg Lotus flower symbol.svg Shivraj Singh Chouhan 29

   United Progressive Alliance

PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
Indian National Congress Indian National Congress Flag.svg Hand INC.svg Kamal Nath 29

Others

PartyflagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant Bahujan Samaj Party.svg
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Mayawati 29
Samajwadi Party Samajwadi Party.png
Indian Election Symbol Cycle.png
Akhilesh Yadav 11

Election Schedule

Poll eventPhase
IIIIII
Notification date15 March 201419 March 201429 March 2014
Last date for filing the nomination22 March 201426 March 20145 April 2014
Date of Scrutiny24 March 201427 March 20147 April 2014
Last date for withdrawal of nomination26 March 201429 March 20149 April 2014
Date of poll10 April 201417 April 201424 April 2014
Date of counting16 May 2014
Voting Phases
I

(9 seats)

II

(10 seats)

III

(10 seats)

Result

Results of Indian general election, 2014 in Madhya Pradesh
Parties and coalitionsSeatsPopular vote
ContestedWon+/−Votes%±pp
Bharatiya Janata Party 2927Increase2.svg 111,60,15,68554.8%Increase2.svg 11.4%
Indian National Congress 292Decrease2.svg 101,03,40,27435.4%Decrease2.svg4.7%
Bahujan Samaj Party 290Decrease2.svg111,24,7723.8%Decrease2.svg 2.1%
Aam Aadmi Party 290New3,49,4881.2%New
Samajwadi Party 110-2,21,3060.8%Decrease2.svg 2.0%
Gondwana Ganatantra Party 120-1,69,4530.6%-
Communist Party of India 50-96,6830.3%Decrease2.svg0.1%
Total292,92,47,970
Valid votes2,92,47,97098.66
Votes cast / turnout2,96,48,10561.61
Abstentions1,84,73,19638.38
Registered voters4,81,21,301100.0

Constituency-wise results

Keys:     BJP (27)    INC (2)

ConstituencyTurnoutWinnerRunner-upMargin
No.NameCandidatePartyVotes%CandidatePartyVotes%Votes%
1 Morena 50.18 Decrease2.svg Anoop Mishra BJP 3,75,56743.96 Brindawan Sikarwar BSP 2,42,58628.401,32,98115.6
2 Bhind (SC)45.58 Increase2.svg Bhagirath Prasad BJP 4,04,47455.46 Imarti Devi INC 2,44,51333.521,59,96121.9
3 Gwalior 52.80 Increase2.svg Narendra Singh Tomar BJP 4,42,79644.68 Ashok Singh INC 4,13,09741.6829,6993.0
4 Guna 60.89 Increase2.svg Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia INC 5,17,03652.89 Jaibhan Singh Pawaiya BJP 3,96,24440.531,20,79212.4
5 Sagar 58.67 Increase2.svg Laxmi Narayan Yadav BJP 4,82,58054.1 Govind Singh Rajput INC 3,61,84340.571,20,73713.5
6 Tikamgarh (SC)50.16 Increase2.svg Virendra Kumar BJP 4,22,97955.16 Kamlesh Ahirwar INC 2,14,24827.942,08,73127.2
7 Damoh 55.33 Increase2.svg Prahlad Singh Patel BJP 5,13,07956.14 Mahendra Pratap Singh INC 2,99,78032.802,13,29923.4
8 Khajuraho 51.36 Increase2.svg Nagendra Singh BJP 4,74,96654.31 Raja Pateria INC 2,27,47626.012,47,49028.3
9 Satna 62.63 Increase2.svg Ganesh Singh BJP 3,75,28841.08 Ajay Singh INC 3,66,60040.138,6880.95
10 Rewa 53.74 Increase2.svg Janardan Mishra BJP 3,83,32046.17 Sunderlal Tiwari INC 2,14,59425.851,68,72620.3
11 Sidhi 57.00 Increase2.svg Riti Pathak BJP 4,75,67848.07 Inderjeet Kumar INC 3,67,63237.151,08,04610.9
12 Shahdol (ST)62.08 Increase2.svg Dalpat Singh Paraste

(Died on 1 June 2016)

BJP 5,25,41954.22 Nandini Singh INC 2,84,11829.322,41,30124.9
13 Jabalpur 58.55 Increase2.svg Rakesh Singh BJP 5,64,60956.34 Vivek Tankha INC 3,55,97035.522,08,63920.8
14 Mandla (ST)66.79 Increase2.svg Faggan Singh Kulaste BJP 5,85,72048.06 Omkar Singh Markam INC 4,75,25139.001,10,4699.1
15 Balaghat 68.32 Increase2.svg Bodh Singh Bhagat BJP 4,80,59443.17 Hina Kawre INC 3,84,55334.5496,0418.6
16 Chhindwara 79.00 Increase2.svg Kamal Nath INC 5,59,75550.54 Chandrabhan Singh BJP 4,43,21840.011,16,53710.5
17 Hoshangabad 65.80 Increase2.svg Uday Pratap Singh BJP 6,69,12863.85 Devendra Patel INC 2,79,16827.063,89,96037.8
18 Vidisha 65.71 Increase2.svg Sushma Swaraj BJP 7,14,34866.53 Lakshman Singh INC 3,03,65028.284,10,69838.3
19 Bhopal 57.75 Increase2.svg Alok Sanjar BJP 7,14,17863.19 P. C. Sharma INC 3,43,48230.393,70,69632.8
20 Rajgarh 64.03 Increase2.svg Rodmal Nagar BJP 5,96,72759.03 Narayan Singh INC 3,67,99036.412,28,73722.6
21 Dewas (SC)70.75 Increase2.svg Manohar Untwal BJP 6,65,64658.18 Sajjan Singh Verma INC 4,05,33335.432,60,31322.8
22 Ujjain (SC)66.63 Increase2.svg Chintamani Malviya BJP 6,41,10163.07 Premchand Guddu INC 3,31,43832.613,09,66330.5
23 Mandsour 71.41 Increase2.svg Sudhir Gupta BJP 6,98,33560.12 Meenakshi Natarajan INC 3,94,68633.983,03,64926.1
24 Ratlam (ST)63.62 Increase2.svg Dileep Singh Bhuria

(Died on 24 June 2015) [2]

BJP 5,45,98050.41 Kantilal Bhuria INC 4,37,52340.391,08,45710.0
25 Dhar 64.55 Increase2.svg Savitri Thakur BJP 5,58,38751.84 Umang Singhar INC 4,54,05942.161,04,3289.7
26 Indore 62.26 Increase2.svg Sumitra Mahajan BJP 8,54,97264.92 Satyanarayan Patel INC 3,88,07129.474,66,90135.5
27 Khargone (ST)67.67 Increase2.svg Subhash Patel BJP 6,49,35456.33 Ramesh Patel INC 3,91,47533.962,57,87922.4
28 Khandwa 71.48 Increase2.svg Nandkumar Singh Chauhan BJP 7,17,35757.04 Arun Yadav INC 4,57,64336.392,59,71420.7
29 Betul (ST)65.17 Increase2.svg Jyoti Dhurve BJP 6,43,65161.43 Ajay Shah INC 3,15,03730.073,28,61431.4

Bye-elections

No.ConstituencyName of Newly elected M.P.Party affiliation
12 Shahdol (ST) Gyan Singh

(Elected on 22 Nov 2016)

Bharatiya Janata Party
24 Ratlam (ST) Kantilal Bhuria

(Elected on 24 Nov 2015) [3]

Indian National Congress

Post-election Union Council of Ministers from Madhya Pradesh

Cabinet Ministers

S No.MinisterPartyLok Sabha Seat/Rajya SabhaPortfoliosTerm StartTerm End
1. Sushma Swaraj Bharatiya Janata Party Vidisha Minister of External Affairs 27 May 201430 May 2019
Minister of Overseas Indian Affairs 27 May 20147 Jan 2016
2. Narendra Singh Tomar Gwalior Minister of Labour and Employment 27 May 20149 Nov 2014
Minister of Mines 27 May 20145 July 2016
Minister of Steel 27 May 20145 July 2016
Minister of Rural Development 5 July 201630 May 2019
Minister of Panchayati Raj 5 July 201630 May 2019
Minister of Drinking Water and Sanitation 5 July 20163 Sept 2017
Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs 17 July 20173 Sept 2017
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs 13 Nov 201830 May 2019
3. Najma Heptulla Rajya Sabha Minister of Minority Affairs 27 May 201412 July 2016
4. Thawar Chand Gehlot Rajya Sabha Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment 27 May 201430 May 2019
5. Prakash Javadekar Rajya Sabha Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change 27 May 20145 July 2016
Minister of Information and Broadcasting 27 May 20149 Nov 2014
Minister of Human Resource Development 5 July 201630 May 2019
6. Anil Madhav Dave Rajya Sabha Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change 5 July 201618 May 2017

Minister of State

S No.MinisterPartyLok Sabha Seat/Rajya SabhaPortfoliosTerm StartTerm End
1. Prakash Javadekar Bharatiya Janata Party Rajya Sabha Minister of State in the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs 27 May 20149 Nov 2014
2. Faggan Singh Kulaste Mandla Minister of State in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare 5 July 20163 Sept 2017
3. Virendra Kumar Khatik Tikamgarh Minister of State in the Ministry of Minority Affairs 3 Sept 201730 May 2019
Minister of State in the Ministry of Women and Child Development
4. M. J. Akbar Rajya Sabha Minister of State in the Ministry of External Affairs 5 July 201617 Oct 2018

Region-wise results

RegionTotal seats Bharatiya Janata Party Indian National Congress Bahujan Samaj Party Others
Baghelkhand88Increase2.svg 20Decrease2.svg 10Decrease2.svg 10
Bhopal Division33Increase2.svg 10Decrease2.svg 10Steady2.svg0
Chambal43Steady2.svg1Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0
Mahakaushal54Increase2.svg 21Decrease2.svg 20Steady2.svg0
Malwa44Increase2.svg 30Decrease2.svg 30Steady2.svg0
Nimar55Increase2.svg 30Decrease2.svg 3Steady2.svg
Total2927Increase2.svg 112Decrease2.svg 100Decrease2.svg 10

Assembly segments wise lead of Parties

PartyAssembly segmentsPosition in Assembly (as of 2018 election)
Bharatiya Janata Party 192109
Indian National Congress 36114
Bahujan Samaj Party 22
Others05
Total230

References

  1. "Lok Sabha polls 2014: EC announces 9 phase schedule". zeenews.india.com. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
  2. "BJP Lok Sabha Member Dileep Singh Bhuria Dies at 71". NDTV. 25 June 2015.
  3. "Congress wrests back Ratlam in Madhya Pradesh from BJP in by-election, its tally goes up to 45 in Lok Sabha". CNN-IBN. 24 November 2015.