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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]
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]
The date of the election was 7 December 2018, and the result was announced on 11 December 2018. [4]
Event | Date | Day |
Date for Nominations | 12 Nov 2018 | Monday |
Last Date for filing Nominations | 19 Nov 2018 | Monday |
Date for scrutiny of nominations | 20 Nov 2018 | Tuesday |
Last date for withdrawal of candidatures | 22 Nov 2018 | Thursday |
Date of poll | 7 Dec 2018 | Friday |
Date of counting | 11 Dec 2018 | Tuesday |
Date before which the election shall be completed | 13 Dec 2018 | Thursday |
Date | Polling agency | BJP | INC | Others | Lead |
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9 November 2018 | ABP News- C voter | 58 | 135 | 6 | 77 |
8 November 2018 | Graphnile | 71 | 119 | 10 | 38 |
2 November 2018 | ABP News- C voter | 55 | 145 | 5 | 90 |
1 November 2018 | India TV - CNX | 75 | 115 | 10 | 40 |
30 October 2018 | Spick Media | 78 | 118 | 4 | 40 |
8 October 2018 | Times Now - Chrome DM | 89 | 102 | 9 | 13 |
9 October 2018 | Times Now - Warroom Strategies | 75 | 115 | 10 | 40 |
10 October 2018 | News Nation | 73 | 115 | 12 | 42 |
6 October 2018 | ABP News -C Voter [ permanent dead link ] | 56 | 142 | 2 | 86 |
14 August 2018 | ABP News- C Voter | 57 | 130 | 13 | 73 |
Average as on 09 November 2018 | 69 | 123 | 8 | 54 |
The exit polls gave a clear edge to the Indian National Congress.
Polling agency | BJP | INC | BSP | Others | Source |
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CVoter - Republic TV | 60 | 137 | NA | 3 | [5] |
CNX - Times Now | 85 | 105 | NA | 9 | [5] |
India TV | 80–90 | 100-110 | 1-3 | 6-8 | [5] |
CSDS - ABP | 83 | 101 | NA | 15 | [5] |
Axis My India - India Today and Aaj Tak | 55–72 | 119-141 | 0 | 4-11 | [5] |
Republic Jan Ki Baat | 93 | 91 | NA | 15 | [5] |
Today's Chanakya | 68 | 123 | NA | 8 | [6] |
The seat and vote share were as follows: [7] [8]
Parties and coalitions | Popular vote | Seats | |||||||
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Votes | % | ±pp | Won | +/− | |||||
Indian National Congress | 13,935,201 | 39.30% | 6.23 | 100 | 79 | ||||
Bharatiya Janata Party | 13,757,502 | 38.77% | 6.40 | 73 | 90 | ||||
Independents | 3,372,206 | 9.5% | 1.29 | 13 | 6 | ||||
Bahujan Samaj Party | 1,410,995 | 4.03% | 0.63 | 6 | 3 | ||||
Rashtriya Loktantrik Party | 856,038 | 2.4% | New | 3 | 3 | ||||
Communist Party of India (Marxist) | 434,210 | 1.2% | 0.33 | 2 | 2 | ||||
Bharatiya Tribal Party | 255,100 | 0.7% | New | 2 | 2 | ||||
Rashtriya Lok Dal | 116,320 | 0.3% | 0.29 | 1 | 1 | ||||
Other parties and candidates (OTH) | 887,317 | 2.5% | 0.00 | 0 | 0 | ||||
None of the Above | 467,781 | 1.3% | |||||||
Total | 35,672,912 | 100.00 | 200 | ±0 | |||||
Valid votes | 35,672,912 | 99.91 | |||||||
Invalid votes | 33,814 | 0.09 | |||||||
Votes cast / turnout | 35,706,726 | 74.72 | |||||||
Abstentions | 12,083,240 | 25.28 | |||||||
Registered voters | 47,789,966 | ||||||||
Region | Seats | Indian National Congress | Bharatiya Janata Party | Others | ||
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Marwar | 46 | 24 | 19 | 17 | 23 | 5 |
Bagar | 21 | 9 | 8 | 9 | 7 | 3 |
Harouti | 57 | 35 | 27 | 10 | 34 | 12 |
Shekhawati | 16 | 12 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 2 |
Mewar | 60 | 21 | 17 | 35 | 20 | 4 |
Total | 200 | 100 | 79 | 73 | 90 | 27 |
# | Constituency | Winner [9] | Party | Votes | Runner Up | Party | Votes | Margin | |||
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Ganganagar District | |||||||||||
1 | Sadulshahar | Jagdish Chander | INC | 73,165 | Gurveer Singh Brar | BJP | 63,498 | 9,667 | |||
2 | Ganganagar | Raj Kumar Gaur | IND | 44,998 | Ashok Chandak | INC | 35,818 | 9,180 | |||
3 | Karanpur | Gurmeet Singh Kooner | INC | 73,896 | Prithpal Singh | IND | 45,520 | 28,376 | |||
4 | Suratgarh | Rampratap Kasniyan | BJP | 69,032 | Hanuman Meel | INC | 58,797 | 10,235 | |||
5 | Raisinghnagar (SC) | Balveer Singh Luthra | BJP | 76,390 | Shyopat Ram | CPI(M) | 43,624 | 32,766 | |||
6 | Anupgarh (SC) | Santosh | BJP | 79,383 | Kuldeep Indora | INC | 58,259 | 21,124 | |||
Hanumangarh District | |||||||||||
7 | Sangaria | Gurdeep Singh | BJP | 99,064 | Shabnam Godara | INC | 92,526 | 6,538 | |||
8 | Hanumangarh | Vinod Kumar | INC | 1,11,207 | Rampratap | BJP | 95,685 | 15,522 | |||
9 | Pilibanga (SC) | Dharmendra Kumar | BJP | 1,06,414 | Vinod Kumar | INC | 1,06,136 | 278 | |||
10 | Nohar | Amit Chachan | INC | 93,059 | Abhishek Matoria | BJP | 80,124 | 13,727 | |||
11 | Bhadra | Balwan Poonia | CPI(M) | 82,204 | Sanjeev Kumar Beniwal | BJP | 59,051 | 23,153 | |||
Bikaner District | |||||||||||
12 | Khajuwala (SC) | Govind Ram Meghwal | INC | 82,294 | Vishwanath Meghwal | BJP | 51,905 | 30,389 | |||
13 | Bikaner West | Bulaki Das Kalla | INC | 75,128 | Gopal Krishn | BJP | 68,398 | 6,730 | |||
14 | Bikaner East | Sidhi Kumari | BJP | 73,174 | Kanhaiya Lal Jhanwar | INC | 66,113 | 7,061 | |||
15 | Kolayat | Bhanwar Singh Bhati | INC | 89,505 | Poonam Kanwar Bhati | BJP | 78,489 | 11,016 | |||
16 | Lunkaransar | Sumit Godara | BJP | 72,404 | Virendra Beniwal | INC | 61,601 | 10,803 | |||
17 | Dungargarh | Girdharilal Mahiya | CPI(M) | 72,736 | Mangalaram | INC | 48,480 | 24,246 | |||
18 | Nokha | Bihari Lal Bishnoi | BJP | 86,359 | Rameshwar Lal Dudi | INC | 78,000 | 8,105 | |||
Churu District | |||||||||||
19 | Sadulpur | Krishna Poonia | INC | 70,020 | Manoj Nyangali | BSP | 51,590 | 18,430 | |||
20 | Taranagar | Narendra Budania | INC | 56,262 | Rakesh Jangir | BJP | 44,413 | 11,849 | |||
21 | Sardarshahar | Bhanwar Lal Sharma | INC | 95,282 | Ashok Kumar | BJP | 78,466 | 16,816 | |||
22 | Churu | Rajendra Singh Rathore | BJP | 87,233 | Rafique Mandela | INC | 85,383 | 1,850 | |||
23 | Ratangarh | Abhinesh Maharshi | BJP | 71,201 | Poosaram Godara | IND | 59,320 | 11,881 | |||
24 | Sujangarh (SC) | Master Bhanwarlal Meghwal | INC | 83,632 | Khemaram | BJP | 44,883 | 38,749 | |||
Jhunjhunu District | |||||||||||
25 | Pilani (SC) | J. P. Chandelia | INC | 84,715 | Kailash Chand | BJP | 71,176 | 13,539 | |||
26 | Surajgarh | Subhash Poonia | BJP | 79,913 | Sharwan Kumar | INC | 76,488 | 5,312 | |||
27 | Jhunjhunu | Brijendra Singh Ola | INC | 76,177 | Rajendra Singh Bhamboo | BJP | 35,612 | 40,565 | |||
28 | Mandawa | Narendra Kumar | BJP | 80,599 | Rita Choudhary | INC | 78,523 | 2,076 | |||
29 | Nawalgarh | Rajkumar Sharma | INC | 79,570 | Ravi Saini | BJP | 43,070 | 36,500 | |||
30 | Udaipurwati | Rajendra Singh Gudha | BSP | 59,362 | Shubhkaran Choudhary | BJP | 53,828 | 5,534 | |||
31 | Khetri | Jitendra Singh | INC | 57,153 | Dharampal | BJP | 56,196 | 957 | |||
Sikar District | |||||||||||
32 | Fatehpur | Hakam Ali Khan | INC | 80,354 | Sunita Kumari | BJP | 79,494 | 860 | |||
33 | Lachhmangarh | Govind Singh Dotasara | INC | 98,227 | Dinesh Joshi | BJP | 76,175 | 22,052 | |||
34 | Dhod (SC) | Parasram Mordiya | INC | 75,142 | Pema Ram | CPI(M) | 61,089 | 14,053 | |||
35 | Sikar | Rajendra Pareek | INC | 83,472 | Ratan Lal Jaldhari | BJP | 68,292 | 15,180 | |||
36 | Danta Ramgarh | Virendra Singh | INC | 64,931 | Harish Chand Kumawat | BJP | 64,011 | 920 | |||
37 | Khandela | Mahadev Singh | INC | 53,864 | Banshidhar Bajiya | BJP | 49,516 | 4,348 | |||
38 | Neem Ka Thana | Suresh Modi | INC | 66,287 | Prem Singh Bajore | BJP | 53,672 | 12,615 | |||
39 | Srimadhopur | Deependra Singh Shekhawat | INC | 90,941 | Jhabar Singh Kharra | BJP | 79,131 | 11,810 | |||
Jaipur District | |||||||||||
40 | Kotputli | Rajender Singh Yadav | INC | 57,114 | Mukesh Goyal | BJP | 43,238 | 13,876 | |||
41 | Viratnagar | Indraj Singh Gurjar | INC | 59,427 | Kuldeep Dhankad | IND | 40,060 | 19,367 | |||
42 | Shahpura | Alok Beniwal | IND | 66,538 | Manish Yadav | INC | 62,683 | 3,855 | |||
43 | Chomu | Ram Lal Sharma | BJP | 70,183 | Bhagwan Sahai Saini | INC | 68,895 | 1,288 | |||
44 | Phulera | Nirmal Kumawat | BJP | 73,530 | Vidhyadhar Singh | INC | 72,398 | 1,132 | |||
45 | Dudu (SC) | Babulal Nagar | IND | 68,769 | Prem Chand Bairwa | BJP | 53,390 | 15,379 | |||
46 | Jhotwara | Lalchand Kataria | INC | 1,27,185 | Rajpal Singh Shekhawat | BJP | 1,16,438 | 10,747 | |||
47 | Amber | Satish Poonia | BJP | 93,192 | Prashant Sharma | INC | 79,856 | 13,336 | |||
48 | Jamwa Ramgarh (ST) | Gopal Meena | INC | 89,165 | Mahendra Pal Meena | BJP | 67,841 | 21,324 | |||
49 | Hawa Mahal | Mahesh Joshi | INC | 85,474 | Surendra Pareek | BJP | 76,192 | 9,282 | |||
50 | Vidhyadhar Nagar | Narpat Singh Rajvi | BJP | 95,599 | Sitaram Agarwal | INC | 64,367 | 31,232 | |||
51 | Civil Lines | Pratap Singh Khachariyawas | INC | 87,937 | Arun Chaturvedi | BJP | 69,601 | 18,336 | |||
52 | Kishanpole | Ameen Kagzi | INC | 71,092 | Mohan Lal Gupta | BJP | 62,419 | 8,673 | |||
53 | Adarsh Nagar | Rafeek Khan | INC | 88,541 | Ashok Parnami | BJP | 75,988 | 12,553 | |||
54 | Malviya Nagar | Kalicharan Saraf | BJP | 70,221 | Archana Sharma | INC | 68,517 | 1,704 | |||
55 | Sanganer | Ashok Lahoty | BJP | 1,07,547 | Pushpendra Bharadwaj | INC | 72,542 | 35,005 | |||
56 | Bagru (SC) | Ganga Devi Verma | INC | 96,635 | Kailash Chand Verma | BJP | 91,292 | 5,343 | |||
57 | Bassi (ST) | Laxman Meena | IND | 79,878 | Kanhaiyalal | BJP | 37,114 | 42,674 | |||
58 | Chaksu (SC) | Ved Prakash Solanki | INC | 70,007 | Ramavtar Bairva | BJP | 66,576 | 3,431 | |||
Alwar District | |||||||||||
59 | Tijara | Sandip Kumar | BSP | 59,468 | Aimaduddin Ahmad Khan | INC | 55,011 | 4,457 | |||
60 | Kishangarh Bas | Deepchand | BSP | 73,799 | Ramhet Singh Yadav | BJP | 63,883 | 9,916 | |||
61 | Mundawar | Manjeet Dharampal Choudhary | BJP | 73,191 | Lalit Yadav | BSP | 55,589 | 17,602 | |||
62 | Behror | Baljeet Yadav | IND | 55,160 | Ramachandra Yadav | INC | 51,324 | 3,836 | |||
63 | Bansur | Shakuntala Rawat | INC | 65,656 | Devi Singh Shekhawat | IND | 47,736 | 17,920 | |||
64 | Thanagazi | Kanti Prasad Meena | IND | 64,709 | Hem Singh | IND | 34,729 | 29,980 | |||
65 | Alwar Rural (SC) | Tika Ram Jully | INC | 85,752 | Master Ramkishan | BJP | 59,275 | 30,447 | |||
66 | Alwar Urban | Sanjay Sharma | BJP | 85,041 | Shweta Saini | INC | 63,033 | 22,008 | |||
67 | Ramgarh | Shafia Zubair | INC | 83,311 | Sukhwant Singh | BJP | 71,083 | 12,228 | |||
68 | Rajgarh Laxmangarh (ST) | Johari Lal Meena | INC | 82,876 | Vijay Samarth Lal | BJP | 52,578 | 30,300 | |||
69 | Kathumar (SC) | Babulal | INC | 54,110 | Babulal Manager | BJP | 39,942 | 14,168 | |||
Bharatpur District | |||||||||||
70 | Kaman | Zahida Khan | INC | 1,10,789 | Jawahar Singh Bedham | BJP | 71,168 | 39,621 | |||
71 | Nagar | Wajib Ali | BSP | 62,644 | Nem Singh | SP | 37,177 | 25,467 | |||
72 | Deeg-Kumher | Vishvendra Singh | INC | 73,730 | Shailesh Singh | BJP | 65,512 | 8,218 | |||
73 | Bharatpur | Subhash Garg | RLD | 52,869 | Vijay Bansal | BJP | 37,159 | 15,710 | |||
74 | Nadbai | Joginder Singh Awana | BSP | 50,976 | Krishnendra Kaur | BJP | 46,822 | 4,094 | |||
75 | Weir (SC) | Bhajan Lal Jatav | INC | 78,716 | Ramswaroop Koli | BJP | 63,433 | 15,823 | |||
76 | Bayana (SC) | Amar Singh Jatav | INC | 86,962 | Ritu Banawat | BJP | 80,267 | 6,695 | |||
Dholpur District | |||||||||||
77 | Baseri (SC) | Khiladi Lal Bairwa | INC | 53,506 | Chhitriya Lal Jatav | BJP | 36,741 | 16,765 | |||
78 | Bari | Girraj Singh | INC | 79,712 | Jasvant Singh | BJP | 60,029 | 19,683 | |||
79 | Dholpur | Shobha Rani Kushwaha | BJP | 67,349 | Shiv Charan Singh Kushwaha | INC | 47,989 | 19,360 | |||
80 | Rajakhera | Rohit Bohra | INC | 76,278 | Ashok Sharma | BJP | 61,287 | 14,991 | |||
Karauli District | |||||||||||
81 | Todabhim (ST) | Prithviraj Meena | INC | 1,07,961 | Ramesh Chand | BJP | 34,835 | 73,126 | |||
82 | Hindaun (SC) | Bharosi Lal | INC | 1,04,694 | Manju Khairwal | BJP | 77,914 | 27,050 | |||
83 | Karauli | Lakhan Singh Meena | BSP | 61,163 | Darshan Singh | INC | 51,601 | 9,562 | |||
84 | Sapotra (ST) | Ramesh Chand Meena | INC | 76,399 | Golma | BJP | 62,295 | 14,114 | |||
Dausa District | |||||||||||
85 | Bandikui | Gajraj Khatana | INC | 56,433 | Ram Kishor Saini | BJP | 51,669 | 4,764 | |||
86 | Mahuwa | Omprakash Hudla | IND | 51,310 | Rajendra | BJP | 41,325 | 9,985 | |||
87 | Sikrai (SC) | Mamta Bhupesh | INC | 96,454 | Vikram Bansiwal | BJP | 62,671 | 33,783 | |||
88 | Dausa | Murari Lal Meena | INC | 99,004 | Shankar Lal Sharma | BJP | 48,056 | 50,948 | |||
89 | Lalsot (ST) | Parsadi Lal Meena | INC | 88,288 | Rambilas | BJP | 79,754 | 8,534 | |||
Sawai Madhopur District | |||||||||||
90 | Gangapur | Ramkesh Meena | IND | 58,744 | Mansingh Gurjar | BJP | 48,678 | 10,066 | |||
91 | Bamanwas (ST) | Indira Meena | INC | 73,175 | Nawal Kishore Meena | IND | 35,143 | 38,032 | |||
92 | Sawai Madhopur | Danish Abrar | INC | 85,655 | Asha Meena | BJP | 60,456 | 25,199 | |||
93 | Khandar (SC) | Ashok Bairwa | INC | 89,028 | Jitendra Kumar Gothwal | BJP | 61,079 | 27,949 | |||
Tonk District | |||||||||||
94 | Malpura | Kanhaiya Lal Choudhary | BJP | 93,237 | Ranveer Phalwan | RLD | 63,451 | 29,786 | |||
95 | Niwai (SC) | Prashant Bairwa | INC | 1,05,784 | Ram Sahay Verma | BJP | 61,895 | 43,889 | |||
96 | Tonk | Sachin Pilot | INC | 1,09,040 | Yunus Khan | BJP | 54,861 | 54,179 | |||
97 | Deoli-Uniara | Harish Meena | INC | 95,540 | Rajendra Gurjar | BJP | 74,064 | 21,476 | |||
Ajmer District | |||||||||||
98 | Kishangarh | Suresh Tak | IND | 82,678 | Vikas Choudhary | BJP | 65,226 | 17,452 | |||
99 | Pushkar | Suresh Singh Rawat | BJP | 84,860 | Nasim Akhtar Insaf | INC | 75,471 | 9,389 | |||
100 | Ajmer North | Vasudev Devnani | BJP | 67,881 | Mahendra Singh Ralawata | INC | 59,251 | 8,630 | |||
101 | Ajmer South (SC) | Anita Bhadel | BJP | 69,064 | Hemant Bhati | INC | 63,364 | 5,700 | |||
102 | Nasirabad | Ramswaroop Lamba | BJP | 89,409 | Ramnarain | INC | 72,725 | 16,684 | |||
103 | Beawar | Shankar Singh | BJP | 69,932 | Parasmal Jain | INC | 65,430 | 4,502 | |||
104 | Masuda | Rakesh Pareek | INC | 86,008 | Sushil Kanwar | BJP | 82,634 | 3,374 | |||
105 | Kekri | Raghu Sharma | INC | 95,795 | Rajendra Vinayaka | BJP | 76,334 | 19,461 | |||
Nagaur District | |||||||||||
106 | Ladnun | Mukesh Bhakar | INC | 65,041 | Manohar Singh | BJP | 52,094 | 12,947 | |||
107 | Deedwana | Chetan Dudi | INC | 92,981 | Jitendra Singh | BJP | 52,379 | 40,602 | |||
108 | Jayal (SC) | Manju Meghwal | INC | 67,859 | Anil | RLP | 49,811 | 18,048 | |||
109 | Nagaur | Mohan Ram | BJP | 86,315 | Habibur Rahman Ashrafi Lamba | INC | 73,307 | 13,008 | |||
110 | Khinwsar | Hanuman Beniwal | RLP | 83,096 | Savai Singh Choudhary | INC | 66,148 | 16,948 | |||
111 | Merta (SC) | Indira Devi | RLP | 57,662 | Laxmanram Meghwal | IND | 44,827 | 12,835 | |||
112 | Degana | Vijaypal Mirdha | INC | 75,352 | Ajay Singh Kilak | BJP | 53,824 | 21,528 | |||
113 | Makrana | Roopa Ram | BJP | 87,201 | Zakir Hussain Gesawat | INC | 85,713 | 1,488 | |||
114 | Parbatsar | Ramniwas Gawriya | INC | 76,373 | Man Singh Kinsariya | BJP | 61,888 | 14,485 | |||
115 | Nawan | Mahendra Chaudhary | INC | 72,168 | Vijay Singh Chaudhary | BJP | 69,912 | 2,256 | |||
Pali District | |||||||||||
116 | Jaitaran | Avinash Gehlot | BJP | 65,607 | Dilip Choudhary | INC | 53,419 | 12,188 | |||
117 | Sojat (SC) | Shobha Chauhan | BJP | 80,645 | Shobha Solanki | INC | 48,247 | 32,398 | |||
118 | Pali | Gyanchand Parakh | BJP | 75,480 | Bheemraj Bhati | IND | 56,094 | 19,386 | |||
119 | Marwar Junction | Khushveer Singh | IND | 58,921 | Kesaram Choudhary | BJP | 58,670 | 251 | |||
120 | Bali | Pushpendra Singh | BJP | 95,429 | Ummed Singh | NCP | 67,438 | 27,991 | |||
121 | Sumerpur | Joraram Kumawat | BJP | 96,617 | Ranju Ramawat | INC | 63,685 | 32,932 | |||
Jodhpur District | |||||||||||
122 | Phalodi | Pabba Ram Bishnoi | BJP | 60,735 | Mahesh Kumar | INC | 51,998 | 8,737 | |||
123 | Lohawat | Kishna Ram Vishnoi | INC | 1,06,084 | Gajendra Singh Khimsar | BJP | 65,208 | 40,876 | |||
124 | Shergarh | Meena Kanwar | INC | 99,294 | Babu Singh Rathore | BJP | 75,220 | 24,074 | |||
125 | Osian | Divya Maderna | INC | 83,629 | Bhairaram Chaudhary | BJP | 56,039 | 27,590 | |||
126 | Bhopalgarh (SC) | Pukhraj Garg | RLP | 68,386 | Bhanwarlal Balai | INC | 63,424 | 4,962 | |||
127 | Sardarpura | Ashok Gehlot | INC | 97,081 | Shambhu Singh Khetasar | BJP | 51,484 | 45,597 | |||
128 | Jodhpur | Manisha Panwar | INC | 64,172 | Atul Bhansali | BJP | 58,283 | 5,889 | |||
129 | Soorsagar | Suryakanta Vyas | BJP | 86,222 | Ayyub Khan | INC | 81,122 | 5,763 | |||
130 | Luni | Mahendra Bishnoi | INC | 84,979 | Jogaram Patel | BJP | 75,822 | 9,157 | |||
131 | Bilara (SC) | Heera Ram | INC | 75,671 | Arjun Lal | BJP | 66,053 | 9,618 | |||
Jaisalmer District | |||||||||||
132 | Jaisalmer | Rooparam | INC | 1,06,531 | Sangsingh Bhati | BJP | 76,753 | 29,778 | |||
133 | Pokaran | Saleh Mohammad | INC | 82,964 | Pratap Puri | BJP | 82,092 | 872 | |||
Barmer District | |||||||||||
134 | Sheo | Ameen Khan | INC | 84,338 | Khangar Singh Sodha | BJP | 60,784 | 23,554 | |||
135 | Barmer | Mewaram Jain | INC | 97,874 | Col. Sonaram Choudhary (Retd.) | BJP | 64,827 | 33,047 | |||
136 | Baytoo | Harish Chaudhary | INC | 57,703 | Ummeda Ram | RLP | 43,900 | 13,803 | |||
137 | Pachpadra | Madan Prajapat | INC | 69,393 | Amara Ram | BJP | 66,998 | 3,005 | |||
138 | Siwana | Hameersingh Bhayal | BJP | 50,657 | Balaram | IND | 49,700 | 957 | |||
139 | Gudha Malani | Hemaram Choudhary | INC | 93,433 | Ladu Ram | BJP | 79,869 | 13,564 | |||
140 | Chohtan (SC) | Padma Ram | INC | 83,601 | Adu Ram Meghwal | BJP | 79,339 | 4,262 | |||
Jalore District | |||||||||||
141 | Ahore | Chhagan Singh Rajpurohit | BJP | 74,928 | Savaram Patel | INC | 43,880 | 31,048 | |||
142 | Jalore (SC) | Jogeshwar Garg | BJP | 95,086 | Manju Meghwal | INC | 59,852 | 35,234 | |||
143 | Bhinmal | Poora Ram Choudhary | BJP | 78,893 | Simarjeet Singh | INC | 69,247 | 9,476 | |||
144 | Sanchore | Sukhram Bishnoi | INC | 84,689 | Dana Ram Choudhary | BJP | 58,771 | 25,918 | |||
145 | Raniwara | Narayan Singh Dewal | BJP | 88,887 | Ratan Dewasi | INC | 85,482 | 3,405 | |||
Sirohi District | |||||||||||
146 | Sirohi | Sanyam Lodha | IND | 81,272 | Otaram Dewasi | BJP | 71,019 | 10,253 | |||
147 | Pindwara-Abu (ST) | Samaram Garasiya | BJP | 69,360 | Lala Ram | INC | 42,386 | 26,794 | |||
148 | Reodar (SC) | Jagasi Ram Koli | BJP | 87,861 | Neeraj Dangi | INC | 73,257 | 14,604 | |||
Udaipur District | |||||||||||
149 | Gogunda (ST) | Pratap Lal Bheel | BJP | 82,599 | Mangi Lal Garasiya | INC | 78,186 | 4,413 | |||
150 | Jhadol (ST) | Babulal Kharadi | BJP | 87,138 | Sunil Kumar Bhajat | INC | 74,580 | 13,258 | |||
151 | Kherwara (ST) | Dayaram Parmar | INC | 93,155 | Nanalal Ahari | BJP | 68,164 | 24,991 | |||
152 | Udaipur Rural (ST) | Phool Singh Meena | BJP | 97,382 | Vivek Katara | INC | 78,675 | 18,707 | |||
153 | Udaipur | Gulab Chand Kataria | BJP | 74,808 | Girija Vyas | INC | 65,484 | 9,324 | |||
154 | Mavli | Dharamnarayan Joshi | BJP | 99,723 | Pushkar Lal Dangi | INC | 72,745 | 26,978 | |||
155 | Vallabhnagar | Gajendra Singh Shaktawat | INC | 66,306 | Randhir Singh Bhinder | JSR | 62,587 | 3,719 | |||
156 | Salumber (ST) | Amrit Lal Meena | BJP | 87,472 | Raghuveer Meena | INC | 65,554 | 21,918 | |||
Pratapgarh District | |||||||||||
157 | Dhariawad (ST) | Gotam Lal Meena | BJP | 96,457 | Nagraj Meena | INC | 72,615 | 23,842 | |||
Dungarpur District | |||||||||||
158 | Dungarpur (ST) | Ganesh Ghogra | INC | 75,482 | Madhvlal Varahat | BJP | 47,584 | 27,898 | |||
159 | Aspur (ST) | Gopi Chand Meena | BJP | 57,062 | Umesh | BTP | 51,762 | 5,300 | |||
160 | Sagwara (ST) | Ram Prasad | BTP | 58,406 | Shankar Lal | BJP | 53,824 | 4,582 | |||
161 | Chorasi (ST) | Rajkumar Roat | BTP | 64,119 | Sushil Katara | BJP | 51,185 | 12,934 | |||
Banswara District | |||||||||||
162 | Ghatol (ST) | Harendra Ninama | BJP | 1,01,121 | Nanalal Ninama | INC | 96,672 | 4,449 | |||
163 | Garhi (ST) | Kailash Chandra Meena | BJP | 99,350 | Kanta Bhil | INC | 74,949 | 24,401 | |||
164 | Banswara (ST) | Arjun Singh Bamniya | INC | 88,447 | Harku Maida | BJP | 70,081 | 18,366 | |||
165 | Bagidora (ST) | Mahendrajeet Singh Malviya | INC | 97,638 | Khemraj Garasiya | BJP | 76,328 | 21,310 | |||
166 | Kushalgarh (ST) | Ramila Khadia | IND | 93,344 | Bhima Bhai | BJP | 75,394 | 17,950 | |||
Chittorgarh District | |||||||||||
167 | Kapasan (SC) | Arjun Lal Jingar | BJP | 81,470 | Anandi Ram | INC | 74,468 | 7,002 | |||
168 | Begun | Rajendra Singh Bidhuri | INC | 99,259 | Suresh Dhaker | BJP | 97,598 | 1,661 | |||
169 | Chittorgarh | Chandrabhan Singh Aakya | BJP | 1,06,563 | Surendra Singh Jadawat | INC | 82,669 | 23,894 | |||
170 | Nimbahera | Udai Lal Anjana | INC | 1,10,037 | Shrichand Kriplani | BJP | 98,129 | 11,898 | |||
171 | Bari Sadri | Lalit Kumar | BJP | 97,111 | Prakash Chaudhary | INC | 88,301 | 8,810 | |||
Pratapgarh District | |||||||||||
172 | Pratapgarh (ST) | Ramlal Meena | INC | 1,00,625 | Hemant Meena | BJP | 83,945 | 16,680 | |||
Rajsamand District | |||||||||||
173 | Bhim | Sudarshan Singh Rawat | INC | 49,355 | Harisingh Rawat | BJP | 45,338 | 4,017 | |||
174 | Kumbhalgarh | Surendra Singh Rathore | BJP | 70,803 | Ganesh Singh | INC | 52,360 | 17,723 | |||
175 | Rajsamand | Kiran Maheshwari | BJP | 89,709 | Narayan Singh Bhati | INC | 65,086 | 24,623 | |||
176 | Nathdwara | C. P. Joshi | INC | 88,384 | Mahesh Pratap Singh | BJP | 71,444 | 16,940 | |||
Bhilwara District | |||||||||||
177 | Asind | Jabbar Singh | BJP | 70,249 | Manish Mewara | INC | 70,095 | 154 | |||
178 | Mandal | Ram Lal | INC | 59,645 | Pradhyuman Singh | IND | 51,358 | 8,287 | |||
179 | Sahara | Kailash Chandra Trivedi | INC | 65,420 | Roop Lal Jat | BJP | 58,140 | 7,280 | |||
180 | Bhilwara | Vitthal Shankar Avasthi | BJP | 93,198 | Om Prakash Naraniwal | IND | 43,620 | 49,578 | |||
181 | Shahpura | Kailash Chandra Meghwal | BJP | 1,01,451 | Mahaveer Prasad | INC | 26,909 | 74,542 | |||
182 | Jahazpur | Gopichand Meena | BJP | 94,970 | Dheeraj Gurjar | INC | 81,717 | 13,253 | |||
183 | Mandalgarh | Gopal Lal Sharma | BJP | 68,481 | Vivek Dhakar | INC | 58,148 | 10,333 | |||
Bundi District | |||||||||||
184 | Hindoli | Ashok Chandna | INC | 1,09,025 | Omendra Singh Hada | BJP | 79,417 | 29,608 | |||
185 | Keshoraipatan (SC) | Chandrakanta Meghwal | BJP | 72,596 | Rakesh Boyat | INC | 64,930 | 7,147 | |||
186 | Bundi | Ashok Dogara | BJP | 97,370 | Harimohan Sharma | INC | 96,657 | 713 | |||
Kota District | |||||||||||
187 | Pipalda | Ramnarayan Meena | INC | 72,690 | Mamta Sharma | BJP | 57,785 | 14,905 | |||
188 | Sangod | Bharat Singh Kundanpur | INC | 74,154 | Heera Lal Nagar | BJP | 72,286 | 1,868 | |||
189 | Kota North | Shanti Kumar Dhariwal | INC | 94,728 | Prahlad Gunjal | BJP | 76,873 | 17,855 | |||
190 | Kota South | Sandeep Sharma | BJP | 82,739 | Rakhi Gautam | INC | 75,205 | 7,534 | |||
191 | Ladpura | Kalpana Devi | BJP | 1,04,912 | Gulanaj Guddu | INC | 82,675 | 22,237 | |||
192 | Ramganj Mandi | Madan Dilawar | BJP | 90,817 | Ramgopal | INC | 77,398 | 13,419 | |||
Baran District | |||||||||||
193 | Anta | Pramod Jain Bhaya | INC | 97,160 | Prabhu Lal Saini | BJP | 63,097 | 34,063 | |||
194 | Kishanganj (ST) | Nirmala Sahariya | INC | 87,765 | Lalit Meena | BJP | 73,629 | 14,136 | |||
195 | Baran-Atru (SC) | Panachand Meghwal | INC | 86,986 | Babu Lal Verma | BJP | 74,738 | 12,248 | |||
196 | Chhabra | Pratap Singh Singhvi | BJP | 79,707 | Karan Singh | INC | 75,963 | 3,744 | |||
Jhalawar District | |||||||||||
197 | Dag (SC) | Kaluram Meghwal | BJP | 1,03,665 | Madan Lal | INC | 84,152 | 19,513 | |||
198 | Jhalrapatan | Vasundhara Raje | BJP | 1,16,484 | Manvendra Singh | INC | 81,504 | 34,980 | |||
199 | Khanpur | Narendra Nagar | BJP | 85,984 | Suresh Gurjar | INC | 83,719 | 2,269 | |||
200 | Manohar Thana | Govind Prasad | BJP | 1,10,215 | Kailash Chand | INC | 88,346 | 21,999 |
Source: [10]
S.No | Date | Constituency | MLA before election | Party before election | Elected MLA | Party after election | ||
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1 | 28 January 2019 | Ramgarh | Election Cancelled in 2018 Assembly Election | Shafia Zubair | Indian National Congress |
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