2018 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election

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2018 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election
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  2013 7 December 2018 (199 seats)
28 January 2019 (1 seat)
2023  

200 seats in the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
101 seats needed for a majority
Turnout74.72% (Decrease2.svg 0.95%)
 First partySecond party
  Ashok Gehlot 2012.jpg Vasundhra Raje.jpg
Leader Ashok Gehlot Vasundhara Raje
Party INC BJP
Alliance UPA NDA
Leader since19982003
Leader's seat Sardarpura
(won)
Jhalrapatan
(won)
Last election21163
Seats after10073
Seat changeIncrease2.svg79Decrease2.svg90
Popular vote13,935,20113,757,502
Percentage39.30%38.08%
SwingIncrease2.svg 6.23%Decrease2.svg 6.37%

2018 Rajasthan Assembly elections.png

Chief Minister before election

Vasundhara Raje
BJP

Elected Chief Minister

Ashok Gehlot
INC

Legislative Assembly elections were held in the Indian state of Rajasthan on 7 December 2018. The Indian National Congress became the single largest party with 100 seats, short of the majority by 1 seat. The Bharatiya Janata Party won 73 seats, much lower compared to the previous election, in which it won an absolute majority of 163 seats. The Indian National Congress formed the government with the Bahujan Samaj Party. [1]

Contents

Background

The tenure of the Rajasthan Assembly ended on 20 January 2019. [2] The main political contenders are the BJP, INC, BSP and the RLP. Most of the by-elections preceding the election were won by the Indian National Congress. There was a lot of anti-incumbency and infighting in the BJP government, which eventually led to a Congress victory. [3]

Schedule

The date of the election was 7 December 2018, and the result was announced on 11 December 2018. [4]

EventDateDay
Date for Nominations12 Nov 2018Monday
Last Date for filing Nominations19 Nov 2018Monday
Date for scrutiny of nominations20 Nov 2018Tuesday
Last date for withdrawal of candidatures22 Nov 2018Thursday
Date of poll7 Dec 2018Friday
Date of counting11 Dec 2018Tuesday
Date before which the election shall be completed13 Dec 2018Thursday

Opinion polls

DatePolling agency BJP INC Others Lead
9 November 2018ABP News- C voter58135677
8 November 2018Graphnile711191038
2 November 2018ABP News- C voter55145590
1 November 2018 India TV - CNX 751151040
30 October 2018 Spick Media 78118440
8 October 2018 Times Now - Chrome DM 89102913
9 October 2018 Times Now - Warroom Stratergies 751151040
10 October 2018 News Nation 731151242
6 October 2018 ABP News -C Voter [ permanent dead link ]56142286
14 August 2018 ABP News- C Voter 571301373
Average as on 09 November 201869123854

Exit polls

The exit polls gave a clear edge to the Indian National Congress.

Polling agencyBJPINCBSPOthersSource
CVoter - Republic TV60137NA3 [5]
CNX - Times Now85105NA9 [5]
India TV80-90100-1101-36-8 [5]
CSDS - ABP83101NA15 [5]
Axis My India - India Today and Aaj Tak55-72119-14104-11 [5]
Republic Jan Ki Baat9391NA15 [5]
Today's Chanakya68123NA8 [6]

Results

The seat and vote share were as follows: [7] [8]

India Rajasthan Legislative Assembly 2018.svg
Parties and coalitionsPopular voteSeats
Votes%±pp Won+/−
Indian National Congress 13,935,20139.30%Increase2.svg6.23100Increase2.svg79
Bharatiya Janata Party 13,757,50238.77%Decrease2.svg6.4073Decrease2.svg90
Independents 3,372,2069.5%Increase2.svg1.2913Increase2.svg6
Bahujan Samaj Party 1,410,9954.03%Increase2.svg0.636Increase2.svg3
Rashtriya Loktantrik Party 856,0382.4%New3Increase2.svg3
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 434,2101.2%Increase2.svg0.332Increase2.svg2
Bharatiya Tribal Party 255,1000.7%New2Increase2.svg2
Rashtriya Lok Dal 116,3200.3%Increase2.svg0.291Increase2.svg1
Other parties and candidates (OTH)887,3172.5%0.0000
None of the Above 467,7811.3%
Total35,672,912100.00200±0
Valid votes35,672,91299.91
Invalid votes33,8140.09
Votes cast / turnout35,706,72674.72
Abstentions12,083,24025.28
Registered voters47,789,966

Region-wise

RegionSeats Indian National Congress Bharatiya Janata Party Others
Marwar4624Increase2.svg 1917Decrease2.svg 235
Bagar 219Increase2.svg 89Decrease2.svg 73
Harouti5735Increase2.svg 2710Decrease2.svg 3412
Shekhawati1612Increase2.svg 12Decrease2.svg 32
Mewar 6021Increase2.svg 1735Decrease2.svg 204
Total200100Increase2.svg 7973Decrease2.svg 9027

Elected Members

#ConstituencyWinner [9] Party VotesRunner UpPartyVotesMargin
Ganganagar District
1 Sadulshahar Jagdish Chander INC 73,165 Gurveer Singh Brar BJP 63,4989,667
2 Ganganagar Raj Kumar Gaur IND 44,998Ashok Chandak INC 35,8189,180
3 Karanpur Gurmeet Singh Kooner INC 73,896Prithpal Singh IND 45,52028,376
4 Suratgarh Rampratap Kasniyan BJP 69,032Hanuman Meel INC 58,79710,235
5 Raisinghnagar (SC) Balveer Singh Luthra BJP 76,390Shyopat Ram CPI(M) 43,62432,766
6 Anupgarh (SC)Santosh BJP 79,383Kuldeep Indora INC 58,25921,124
Hanumangarh District
7 Sangaria Gurdeep Singh BJP 99,064Shabnam Godara INC 92,5266,538
8 Hanumangarh Vinod Kumar INC 1,11,207Rampratap BJP 95,68515,522
9 Pilibanga (SC)Dharmendra Kumar BJP 1,06,414Vinod Kumar INC 1,06,136278
10 Nohar Amit Chachan INC 93,059 Abhishek Matoria BJP 80,12413,727
11 Bhadra Balwan Poonia CPI(M) 82,204 Sanjeev Kumar Beniwal BJP 59,05123,153
Bikaner District
12 Khajuwala (SC) Govind Ram Meghwal INC 82,294 Vishwanath Meghwal BJP 51,90530,389
13 Bikaner West Bulaki Das Kalla INC 75,128Gopal Krishn BJP 68,3986,730
14 Bikaner East Sidhi Kumari BJP 73,174Kanhaiya Lal Jhanwar INC 66,1137,061
15 Kolayat Bhanwar Singh Bhati INC 89,505Poonam Kanwar Bhati BJP 78,48911,016
16 Lunkaransar Sumit Godara BJP 72,404Virendra Beniwal INC 61,60110,803
17 Dungargarh Girdharilal Mahiya CPI(M) 72,736Mangalaram INC 48,48024,246
18 Nokha Bihari Lal Bishnoi BJP 86,359 Rameshwar Lal Dudi INC 78,0008,105
Churu District
19 Sadulpur Krishna Poonia INC 70,020Manoj Nyangali BSP 51,59018,430
20 Taranagar Narendra Budania INC 56,262Rakesh Jangir BJP 44,41311,849
21 Sardarshahar Bhanwar Lal Sharma INC 95,282Ashok Kumar BJP 78,46616,816
22 Churu Rajendra Singh Rathore BJP 87,233Rafique Mandela INC 85,3831,850
23 Ratangarh Abhinesh Maharshi BJP 71,201Poosaram Godara IND 59,32011,881
24 Sujangarh (SC) Master Bhanwarlal Meghwal INC 83,632Khemaram BJP 44,88338,749
Jhunjhunu District
25 Pilani (SC)J. P. Chandelia INC 84,715Kailash Chand BJP 71,17613,539
26 Surajgarh Subhash Poonia BJP 79,913 Sharwan Kumar INC 76,4885,312
27 Jhunjhunu Brijendra Singh Ola INC 76,177Rajendra Singh Bhamboo BJP 35,61240,565
28 Mandawa Narendra Kumar BJP 80,599 Rita Choudhary INC 78,5232,076
29 Nawalgarh Rajkumar Sharma INC 79,570Ravi Saini BJP 43,07036,500
30 Udaipurwati Rajendra Singh Gudha BSP 59,362 Shubhkaran Choudhary BJP 53,8285,534
31 Khetri Jitendra Singh INC 57,153Dharampal BJP 56,196957
Sikar District
32 Fatehpur Hakam Ali Khan INC 80,354Sunita Kumari BJP 79,494860
33 Lachhmangarh Govind Singh Dotasara INC 98,227Dinesh Joshi BJP 76,17522,052
34 Dhod (SC) Parasram Mordiya INC 75,142Pema Ram CPI(M) 61,08914,053
35 Sikar Rajendra Pareek INC 83,472 Ratan Lal Jaldhari BJP 68,29215,180
36 Danta Ramgarh Virendra Singh INC 64,931Harish Chand Kumawat BJP 64,011920
37 Khandela Mahadev Singh INC 53,864Banshidhar Bajiya BJP 49,5164,348
38 Neem Ka Thana Suresh Modi INC 66,287Prem Singh Bajore BJP 53,67212,615
39 Srimadhopur Deependra Singh Shekhawat INC 90,941 Jhabar Singh Kharra BJP 79,13111,810
Jaipur District
40 Kotputli Rajender Singh Yadav INC 57,114Mukesh Goyal BJP 43,23813,876
41 Viratnagar Indraj Singh Gurjar INC 59,427Kuldeep Dhankad IND 40,06019,367
42 Shahpura Alok Beniwal IND 66,538Manish Yadav INC 62,6833,855
43 Chomu Ram Lal Sharma BJP 70,183Bhagwan Sahai Saini INC 68,8951,288
44 Phulera Nirmal Kumawat BJP 73,530Vidhyadhar Singh INC 72,3981,132
45 Dudu (SC) Babulal Nagar IND 68,769 Prem Chand Bairwa BJP 53,39015,379
46 Jhotwara Lalchand Kataria INC 1,27,185 Rajpal Singh Shekhawat BJP 1,16,43810,747
47 Amber Satish Poonia BJP 93,192Prashant Sharma INC 79,85613,336
48 Jamwa Ramgarh (ST) Gopal Meena INC 89,165Mahendra Pal Meena BJP 67,84121,324
49 Hawa Mahal Mahesh Joshi INC 85,474Surendra Pareek BJP 76,1929,282
50 Vidhyadhar Nagar Narpat Singh Rajvi BJP 95,599Sitaram Agarwal INC 64,36731,232
51 Civil Lines Pratap Singh Khachariyawas INC 87,937 Arun Chaturvedi BJP69,60118,336
52 Kishanpole Ameen Kagzi INC 71,092Mohan Lal GuptaBJP62,4198,673
53 Adarsh Nagar Rafeek Khan INC 88,541 Ashok Parnami BJP75,98812,553
54 Malviya Nagar Kalicharan Saraf BJP 70,221Archana Sharma INC 68,5171,704
55 Sanganer Ashok Lahoty BJP 1,07,547Pushpendra Bharadwaj INC 72,54235,005
56 Bagru (SC)Ganga Devi INC 96,635 Kailash Chand Verma BJP 91,2925,343
57 Bassi (ST) Laxman Meena IND 79,878Kanhaiyalal BJP 37,11442,674
58 Chaksu (SC)Ved Prakash Solanki INC 70,007Ramavtar Bairva BJP 66,5763,431
Alwar District
59 Tijara Sandip Kumar BSP 59,468Aimaduddin Ahmad Khan INC 55,0114,457
60 Kishangarh Bas Deepchand BSP 73,799Ramhet Singh Yadav BJP 63,8839,916
61 Mundawar Manjeet Dharampal Choudhary BJP 73,191Lalit Yadav BSP 55,58917,602
62 Behror Baljeet Yadav IND 55,160Ramachandra Yadav INC 51,3243,836
63 Bansur Shakuntala Rawat INC 65,656Devi Singh Shekhawat IND 47,73617,920
64 Thanagazi Kanti Prasad Meena IND 64,709Hem Singh IND 34,72929,980
65 Alwar Rural (SC) Tika Ram Jully INC 85,752Master Ramkishan BJP 59,27530,447
66 Alwar Urban Sanjay Sharma BJP 85,041Shweta Saini INC 63,03322,008
67 Ramgarh Shafia Zubair INC 83,311Sukhwant Singh BJP 71,08312,228
68 Rajgarh Laxmangarh (ST) Johari Lal Meena INC 82,876Vijay Samarth Lal BJP 52,57830,300
69 Kathumar (SC)Babulal INC 54,110Babulal Manager BJP 39,94214,168
Bharatpur District
70 Kaman Zahida Khan INC 1,10,789 Jawahar Singh Bedham BJP 71,16839,621
71 Nagar Wajib Ali BSP 62,644Nem Singh SP 37,17725,467
72 Deeg-Kumher Vishvendra Singh INC 73,730 Shailesh Singh BJP 65,5128,218
73 Bharatpur Subhash Garg RLD 52,869 Vijay Bansal BJP 37,15915,710
74 Nadbai Joginder Singh Awana BSP 50,976Krishnendra Kaur BJP 46,8224,094
75 Weir (SC) Bhajan Lal Jatav INC 78,716Ramswaroop Koli BJP 63,43315,823
76 Bayana (SC) Amar Singh Jatav INC 86,962 Ritu Banawat BJP 80,2676,695
Dholpur District
77 Baseri (SC)Khiladi Lal Bairwa INC 53,506Chhitriya Lal Jatav BJP 36,74116,765
78 Bari Girraj Singh INC 79,712Jasvant Singh BJP 60,02919,683
79 Dholpur Shobha Rani Kushwaha BJP 67,349Shiv Charan Singh Kushwaha INC 47,98919,360
80 Rajakhera Rohit Bohra INC 76,278Ashok Sharma BJP 61,28714,991
Karauli District
81 Todabhim (ST) Prithviraj Meena INC 1,07,961Ramesh Chand BJP 34,83573,126
82 Hindaun (SC)Bharosi Lal INC 1,04,694Manju Khairwal BJP 77,91427,050
83 Karauli Lakhan Singh Meena BSP 61,163Darshan Singh INC 51,6019,562
84 Sapotra (ST) Ramesh Chand Meena INC 76,399Golma BJP 62,29514,114
Dausa District
85 Bandikui Gajraj Khatana INC 56,433Ram Kishor Saini BJP 51,6694,764
86 Mahuwa Omprakash Hudla IND 51,310Rajendra BJP 41,3259,985
87 Sikrai (SC) Mamta Bhupesh INC 96,454 Vikram Bansiwal BJP 62,67133,783
88 Dausa Murari Lal Meena INC 99,004Shankar Lal Sharma BJP 48,05650,948
89 Lalsot (ST) Parsadi Lal Meena INC 88,288Rambilas BJP 79,7548,534
Sawai Madhopur District
90 Gangapur Ramkesh Meena IND 58,744Mansingh Gurjar BJP 48,67810,066
91 Bamanwas (ST) Indira Meena INC 73,175Nawal Kishore Meena IND 35,14338,032
92 Sawai Madhopur Danish Abrar INC 85,655Asha Meena BJP 60,45625,199
93 Khandar (SC)Ashok Bairwa INC 89,028 Jitendra Kumar Gothwal BJP 61,07927,949
Tonk District
94 Malpura Kanhaiya Lal Choudhary BJP 93,237Ranveer Phalwan RLD 63,45129,786
95 Niwai (SC)Prashant Bairwa INC 1,05,784Ram Sahay Verma BJP 61,89543,889
96 Tonk Sachin Pilot INC 1,09,040 Yunus Khan BJP 54,86154,179
97 Deoli-Uniara Harish Meena INC 95,540Rajendra Gurjar BJP 74,06421,476
Ajmer District
98 Kishangarh Suresh Tak IND 82,678Vikas Choudhary BJP 65,22617,452
99 Pushkar Suresh Singh Rawat BJP 84,860Nasim Akhtar Insaf INC 75,4719,389
100 Ajmer North Vasudev Devnani BJP 67,881Mahendra Singh Ralawata INC 59,2518,630
101 Ajmer South (SC) Anita Bhadel BJP 69,064Hemant Bhati INC 63,3645,700
102 Nasirabad Ramswaroop Lamba BJP 89,409Ramnarain INC 72,72516,684
103 Beawar Shankar Singh BJP 69,932Parasmal Jain INC 65,4304,502
104 Masuda Rakesh Pareek INC 86,008Sushil Kanwar BJP 82,6343,374
105 Kekri Raghu Sharma INC 95,795Rajendra Vinayaka BJP 76,33419,461
Nagaur District
106 Ladnun Mukesh Bhakar INC 65,041Manohar Singh BJP 52,09412,947
107 Deedwana Chetan Dudi INC 92,981Jitendra Singh BJP 52,37940,602
108 Jayal (SC)Manju Meghwal INC 67,859Anil RLP 49,81118,048
109 Nagaur Mohan Ram BJP 86,315Habibur Rahman Ashrafi Lamba INC 73,30713,008
110 Khinwsar Hanuman Beniwal RLP 83,096Savai Singh Choudhary INC 66,14816,948
111 Merta (SC) Indira Devi RLP 57,662 Laxmanram Meghwal IND 44,82712,835
112 Degana Vijaypal Mirdha INC 75,352Ajay Singh Kilak BJP 53,82421,528
113 Makrana Roopa Ram BJP 87,201 Zakir Hussain Gesawat INC 85,7131,488
114 Parbatsar Ramniwas Gawriya INC 76,373 Man Singh Kinsariya BJP 61,88814,485
115 Nawan Mahendra Chaudhary INC 72,168 Vijay Singh Chaudhary BJP 69,9122,256
Pali District
116 Jaitaran Avinash Gehlot BJP 65,607Dilip Choudhary INC 53,41912,188
117 Sojat (SC) Shobha Chauhan BJP 80,645Shobha Solanki INC 48,24732,398
118 Pali Gyanchand Parakh BJP 75,480Bheemraj Bhati IND 56,09419,386
119 Marwar Junction Khushveer Singh IND 58,921 Kesaram Choudhary BJP 58,670251
120 Bali Pushpendra Singh BJP 95,429Ummed Singh NCP 67,43827,991
121 Sumerpur Joraram Kumawat BJP 96,617Ranju Ramawat INC 63,68532,932
Jodhpur District
122 Phalodi Pabba Ram Bishnoi BJP 60,735Mahesh Kumar INC 51,9988,737
123 Lohawat Kishna Ram Vishnoi INC 1,06,084 Gajendra Singh Khimsar BJP 65,20840,876
124 Shergarh Meena Kanwar INC 99,294 Babu Singh Rathore BJP 75,22024,074
125 Osian Divya Maderna INC 83,629 Bhairaram Chaudhary BJP 56,03927,590
126 Bhopalgarh (SC) Pukhraj Garg RLP 68,386Bhanwarlal Balai INC 63,4244,962
127 Sardarpura Ashok Gehlot INC 97,081Shambhu Singh Khetasar BJP 51,48445,597
128 Jodhpur Manisha Panwar INC 64,172Atul Bhansali BJP 58,2835,889
129 Soorsagar Suryakanta Vyas BJP 86,222Ayyub Khan INC 81,1225,763
130 Luni Mahendra Bishnoi INC 84,979 Jogaram Patel BJP 75,8229,157
131 Bilara (SC)Heera Ram INC 75,671Arjun Lal BJP 66,0539,618
Jaisalmer District
132 Jaisalmer Rooparam INC 1,06,531Sangsingh Bhati BJP 76,75329,778
133 Pokaran Saleh Mohammad INC 82,964Pratap Puri BJP 82,092872
Barmer District
134 Sheo Ameen Khan INC 84,338Khangar Singh Sodha BJP 60,78423,554
135 Barmer Mewaram Jain INC 97,874 Col. Sonaram Choudhary (Retd.) BJP 64,82733,047
136 Baytoo Harish Chaudhary INC 57,703Ummeda Ram RLP 43,90013,803
137 Pachpadra Madan Prajapat INC 69,393Amara Ram BJP 66,9983,005
138 Siwana Hameersingh Bhayal BJP 50,657Balaram IND 49,700957
139 Gudha Malani Hemaram Choudhary INC 93,433Ladu Ram BJP 79,86913,564
140 Chohtan (SC) Padma Ram INC 83,601Adu Ram Meghwal BJP 79,3394,262
Jalore District
141 Ahore Chhagan Singh Rajpurohit BJP 74,928Savaram Patel INC 43,88031,048
142 Jalore (SC) Jogeshwar Garg BJP 95,086Manju Meghwal INC 59,85235,234
143 Bhinmal Poora Ram Choudhary BJP 78,893Simarjeet Singh INC 69,2479,476
144 Sanchore Sukhram Bishnoi INC 84,689Dana Ram Choudhary BJP 58,77125,918
145 Raniwara Narayan Singh Dewal BJP 88,887 Ratan Dewasi INC 85,4823,405
Sirohi District
146 Sirohi Sanyam Lodha IND 81,272 Otaram Dewasi BJP 71,01910,253
147 Pindwara-Abu (ST)Samaram Garasiya BJP 69,360Lala Ram INC 42,38626,794
148 Reodar (SC) Jagasi Ram Koli BJP 87,861Neeraj Dangi INC 73,25714,604
Udaipur District
149 Gogunda (ST) Pratap Lal Bheel BJP 82,599Mangi Lal Garasiya INC 78,1864,413
150 Jhadol (ST) Babulal Kharadi BJP 87,138Sunil Kumar Bhajat INC 74,58013,258
151 Kherwara (ST) Dayaram Parmar INC 93,155Nanalal Ahari BJP 68,16424,991
152 Udaipur Rural (ST) Phool Singh Meena BJP 97,382Vivek Katara INC 78,67518,707
153 Udaipur Gulab Chand Kataria BJP 74,808 Girija Vyas INC 65,4849,324
154 Mavli Dharamnarayan Joshi BJP 99,723Pushkar Lal Dangi INC 72,74526,978
155 Vallabhnagar Gajendra Singh Shaktawat INC 66,306Randhir Singh Bhinder JSR 62,5873,719
156 Salumber (ST) Amrit Lal Meena BJP 87,472 Raghuveer Meena INC 65,55421,918
Pratapgarh District
157 Dhariawad (ST)Gotam Lal Meena BJP 96,457 Nagraj Meena INC72,61523,842
Dungarpur District
158 Dungarpur (ST) Ganesh Ghogra INC 75,482Madhvlal Varahat BJP 47,58427,898
159 Aspur (ST) Gopi Chand Meena BJP 57,062Umesh BTP 51,7625,300
160 Sagwara (ST)Ram PrasadBTP58,406Shankar Lal BJP 53,8244,582
161 Chorasi (ST) Rajkumar Roat BTP 64,119Sushil Katara BJP 51,18512,934
Banswara District
162 Ghatol (ST)Harendra Ninama BJP 1,01,121Nanalal Ninama INC 96,6724,449
163 Garhi (ST) Kailash Chandra Meena BJP 99,350Kanta Bhil INC 74,94924,401
164 Banswara (ST) Arjun Singh Bamniya INC 88,447Harku Maida BJP 70,08118,366
165 Bagidora (ST) Mahendrajeet Singh Malviya INC 97,638Khemraj Garasiya BJP 76,32821,310
166 Kushalgarh (ST)Ramila Khadia IND 93,344Bhima Bhai BJP 75,39417,950
Chittorgarh District
167 Kapasan (SC) Arjun Lal Jingar BJP 81,470Anandi Ram INC 74,4687,002
168 Begun Rajendra Singh Bidhuri INC 99,259 Suresh Dhaker BJP 97,5981,661
169 Chittorgarh Chandrabhan Singh Aakya BJP 1,06,563 Surendra Singh Jadawat INC 82,66923,894
170 Nimbahera Udai Lal Anjana INC 1,10,037 Shrichand Kriplani BJP 98,12911,898
171 Bari Sadri Lalit Kumar BJP 97,111Prakash Chaudhary INC 88,3018,810
Pratapgarh District
172 Pratapgarh (ST) Ramlal Meena INC 1,00,625 Hemant Meena BJP 83,94516,680
Rajsamand District
173 Bhim Sudarshan Singh Rawat INC 49,355 Harisingh Rawat BJP 45,3384,017
174 Kumbhalgarh Surendra Singh Rathore BJP 70,803Ganesh Singh INC 52,36017,723
175 Rajsamand Kiran Maheshwari BJP 89,709Narayan Singh Bhati INC 65,08624,623
176 Nathdwara C. P. Joshi INC 88,384Mahesh Pratap Singh BJP 71,44416,940
Bhilwara District
177 Asind Jabbar Singh BJP 70,249Manish Mewara INC 70,095154
178 Mandal Ram Lal INC 59,645Pradhyuman Singh IND 51,3588,287
179 Sahara Kailash Chandra Trivedi INC 65,420Roop Lal Jat BJP 58,1407,280
180 Bhilwara Vitthal Shankar Avasthi BJP 93,198Om Prakash Naraniwal IND 43,62049,578
181 Shahpura Kailash Chandra Meghwal BJP 1,01,451Mahaveer Prasad INC 26,90974,542
182 Jahazpur Gopichand Meena BJP 94,970 Dheeraj Gurjar INC 81,71713,253
183 Mandalgarh Gopal Lal Sharma BJP 68,481 Vivek Dhakar INC 58,14810,333
Bundi District
184 Hindoli Ashok Chandna INC 1,09,025Omendra Singh Hada BJP 79,41729,608
185 Keshoraipatan (SC)Chandrakanta Meghwal BJP 72,596Rakesh Boyat INC 64,9307,147
186 Bundi Ashok Dogara BJP 97,370Harimohan Sharma INC 96,657713
Kota District
187 Pipalda Ramnarayan Meena INC 72,690Mamta Sharma BJP 57,78514,905
188 Sangod Bharat Singh Kundanpur INC 74,154 Heera Lal Nagar BJP 72,2861,868
189 Kota North Shanti Kumar Dhariwal INC 94,728 Prahlad Gunjal BJP 76,87317,855
190 Kota South Sandeep Sharma BJP 82,739Rakhi Gautam INC 75,2057,534
191 Ladpura Kalpana Devi BJP 1,04,912Gulanaj Guddu INC 82,67522,237
192 Ramganj Mandi Madan Dilawar BJP 90,817Ramgopal INC 77,39813,419
Baran District
193 Anta Pramod Jain Bhaya INC 97,160 Prabhu Lal Saini BJP 63,09734,063
194 Kishanganj (ST) Nirmala Sahariya INC 87,765 Lalit Meena BJP 73,62914,136
195 Baran-Atru (SC) Panachand Meghwal INC 86,986 Babu Lal Verma BJP 74,73812,248
196 Chhabra Pratap Singh Singhvi BJP 79,707Karan SinghINC75,9633,744
Jhalawar District
197 Dag (SC) Kaluram Meghwal BJP 1,03,665Madan Lal INC 84,15219,513
198 Jhalrapatan Vasundhara Raje BJP 1,16,484 Manvendra Singh INC 81,50434,980
199 Khanpur Narendra Nagar BJP 85,984Suresh Gurjar INC 83,7192,269
200 Manohar Thana Govind Prasad BJP 1,10,215Kailash Chand INC 88,34621,999

Source:: [10]

Adjourned Election

S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
128 January 2019 Ramgarh Election Cancelled in 2018 Assembly Election Shafia Zubair Indian National Congress

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